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Kate Kielty, MD
- Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Fellow Physician
From experiences working with children with special needs prior to entering medical school, Kate Kielty, MD was inspired to dedicate her career to helping individuals and families with disabilities. She is a current fifth year resident/fellow in the six-year Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Residency Program at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, undergoing clinical training in general pediatrics, adult neurology, child neurology, and child development.
Resident Biographical Details
- Hometown
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Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
- College or Medical School
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The College of William & Mary and Eastern Virginia Medical School
- Hobbies and Interests
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DIY and crafting
Education & Training
- BS, magna cum laude, The College of William & Mary, 2015
- MD, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 2019