Dana Foradori, MD
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Dana Foradori, MD, M.Ed, FAAP, completed her residency training in Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine, where she graduated as a distinguished resident educator. She completed a fellowship in Pediatric Hospital Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and received the Fellow Excellence Teaching Award from the Center for Research, Innovation, and Scholarship in Medical Education from Baylor College of Medicine in 2016. Dr. Foradori completed both clinical research and quality improvement projects during fellowship and received the award for best research abstract by a fellow from the Academic Pediatric Association in 2016.
During her initial years of practice, Dr. Foradori developed the role of director of wellness for her division and founded the subcommittee on provider wellness within the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Hospital Medicine. She completed a Masters of Education at the University of Houston and served as the site co-leader for the Pediatric Milestones Assessment Collaborative pilot of intern evaluation and feedback. Dr. Foradori has presented nationally at Pediatric Hospital Medicine, Pediatric Academic Societies, the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition, and the Association of Pediatric Program Directors.
Dr. Foradori is board-certified in General Pediatrics and Pediatric Hospital Medicine. She is currently a pediatric hospitalist and clinician educator at Cleveland Clinic Children's and serves as the associate fellowship director for the Pediatric Hospital Medicine fellowship. She is the chair of the subcommittee on provider wellness in the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Hospital Medicine. In addition, she is currently participating in the Academic Pediatric Association Educational Scholarship program and is developing a wellness curriculum for Pediatric fellows at Cleveland Clinic Children's. Dr. Foradori strives to practice evidence-based, family centered, and collaborative care for her patients and to provide high-quality teaching and mentorship to students, residents, and fellows.
Education & Professional Highlights
Appointed
2019
Education & Fellowships
Graduate School - The University of Houston
Education
Houston,
TX USA
2016
Fellowship - Baylor College of Medicine
Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Houston,
TX USA
2016
Residency - Baylor College of Medicine
Pediatrics
Houston,
TX USA
2014
Medical Education - The University of Toledo College of Medicine
Toledo,
OH USA
2011
Undergraduate - The Ohio State University
Biology
Columbus,
OH USA
2007
Additional Training
- Masters of Education in Curriculum and Instruction, University of Houston, 2016
- Certificate, Finding and Creating Joy in Work, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, 2018
Certifications
- Pediatrics
Specialty Interests
Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Research & Publications
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