Dana Foradori, MD
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Dana Foradori, MD, MEd, FAAP, completed her Pediatrics residency and Pediatric Hospital Medicine fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital. She completed a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Houston and graduated from the Academic Pediatric Association's Educational Scholars Program. Dr. Foradori has also received advanced training in leading physician well-being through the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and Stanford Well-Being Director course. She founded and chaired the subcommittee on provider wellness within the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Hospital Medicine.
Dr. Foradori is board-certified in General Pediatrics and Pediatric Hospital Medicine. She believes that the best pediatric patient care is evidence-informed yet individualized, collaborative, and compassionate.
Dr. Foradori's academic interests center on clinical care, medical education, and clinician well-being. She currently serves as a pediatric hospitalist, clinician educator, program director for the Pediatric Hospital Medicine fellowship, and chair of the Cleveland Clinic Children's Staff Wellness Committee.
Education & Professional Highlights
Appointed
2019
Education & Fellowships
Fellowship - Baylor College of Medicine
Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Houston,
TX United States
2016
Graduate School - The University of Houston
Education
Houston,
TX United States
2016
Residency - Baylor College of Medicine
Pediatrics
Houston,
TX United States
2014
Medical Education - The University of Toledo College of Medicine
Toledo,
OH United States
2011
Undergraduate - The Ohio State University
Biology
Columbus,
OH United States
2007
Additional Training
- Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction, University of Houston, 2016
- Certificate, Finding and Creating Joy in Work, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, 2018
- Certificate, Stanford Well-Being Director Course, 2021
- Certificate, Academic Pediatric Association Educational Scholar Program, 2022
Certifications
- Pediatrics - Pediatric Hospital Medicine
- Pediatrics
Specialty Interests
Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Awards & Honors
- Best Quality Improvement Project Award, Baylor College of Medicine, 2014
- Distinguished Resident Educator, Baylor College of Medicine Pediatrics, 2014
- Best Research Abstract by a Fellow, Academic Pediatric Association, 2016
- Fellow Excellence Teaching Award, Center for Research, Innovation, and Scholarship at Baylor College of Medicine, 2016
- West Campus Teaching Award, Pediatric Hospital Medicine, Texas Children’s Hospital, 2017
- Pediatric Staff of the Month, Cleveland Clinic Pediatric Residency, 2019, 2020, 2022
- Resident Noon Conference Lecturer of the Year, Cleveland Clinic Pediatric Education, 2020
- Staff Teacher of the Year, Cleveland Clinic Children’s Pediatric Education, 2021
- Staff Teacher of the Year, Cleveland Clinic Children’s Pediatric Education, 2022
- Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine Outstanding Faculty Preceptor Award, 2022, 2023, 2024
Research & Publications
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