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Terry R. Kind, MD, MPH


Center of Excellence, Departments, and Programs
The Diana L. and Stephen A. Goldberg Center for Community Pediatric Health
General and Community Pediatrics

Children’s Research Institute (CRI)
Center for Clinical and Community Research
View CRI Profile for Terry R. Kind


Board Certifications American Board of Pediatrics
National Provider Identifier 1457351819

Practice Locations
Children's Health Center - Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue
3029 Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave., SE
Washington, DC 20032
Phone: Appointments: 202- 476-6575
Clinic Fax: 202-476-6579
Fax: 202-476-6579
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Biography
Terry Kind, MD, MPH is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Children’s National Medical Center and The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. She has served as the Director of Pediatrics Medical Student Education since 2008. She practices general pediatrics at Children’s Health Center at Martin Luther King, a community-based health center in Southeast Washington, DC. Dr Kind was a founding member of the Metropolitan DC Reach Out and Read Coalition and previously served as its Medical Director. She is board certified in pediatrics, has been a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics (FAAP) since 2002, and has served on the Editorial Board of PediaLink, the AAP’s online home for continuous professional growth, since 2003. Some of her professional interests include medical education, reflective practice, lifelong learning, e-learning, and health literacy.

Education
TypeSchoolLocationDegreeField of StudyYears
Medical School Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York, NYDoctor of Medicine 1993 -1997
Post Graduate Education Columbia University New York, NYMasters of Public Health 2000 -2001

Training
TypeInstitutionLocationPositionSpecialtyYears
Residency Program Babies and Children's Hospital New York, NYResident Pediatrics 1997 - 2000

National and International Recognition
AwardInstitutionEventYear
Award of Excellence for poster in the category of Education, Training, and Program DevelopmentResearch Day at Children’s National2008
2008 Quality Improvement Award (Team Recipient)2008
2008 Academic Excellence AwardDiana L and Stephen A Goldberg Center for Pediatric Health2008
Special Recognition AwardHealth Information Partners2006
Pediatrics Ethicscope AwardChildren’s National Medical Center2003

Affiliations and Memberships
TitleInstitutionCommittee / SectionYears
FellowAmerican Academy of Pediatrics2002 - 2009
MemberAmbulatory Pediatrics Association2002 - 2009
Founding MemberHealth Information Partners2001 - 2009
Founding MemberReach Out and Read of DC2001 - 2009
Editorial Board MemberPedialink2003 - 2009
MemberCouncil on Medical Student Education in Pediatrics2007 - 2009

Publications
Journal Article, Kind, T., Everett, V., Ottolini, M. (2009), Patient Education Counsel, Learning to connect: students' reflections on doctor-patient interactions, 75, 2 , 149-154.

Journal Article, Academic Medicine (2008), An Incurable Disease, Kind, T., 83, 12 , 1165.

Journal Article, Kind, T., Wallace, J., Moon, R. (2008), Journal of National Medical Association, The digital divide: a comparison of online consumer health information for African-American and general audiences, 100, 11 , 1333-1340.

Journal Article, Terry, R., Kind, M.D. (2008), Stages of A Toy Recall, Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 162, 4 , 390-390.

Journal Article, Martinez, M., Kind, T., Pezo, E., Pomerantz, K. (2008), n Evaluation of Community Health Center Adoption of Online Health Information, Health Promotion Practice, 9, 1 , 59-67.

Journal Article, Kind ,T., Benjamin, J., et al. (2007), Learning in Practice and Maintaining Certification in Pediatrics, Pediatrics in Review, 28, 5 , 23-29.

Journal Article, Kind ,T., Huang, Z.J., Farr, D., Pomerantz, K.L. (2005), Internet and Computer Access and Use for Health Information in an Underserved Community, Ambulatory Pediatrics, 5, 2 , 117-121.

Journal Article, Kind,T., Silber, T.J. (2004), Ethical Issues in Pediatric E-Health, Clinical Pediatrics, 43, 7 , 593-599.

Journal Article, Kind, T., Simon, A.E., Everett, P.J., Cabana, M.D. (2004), Can an Information Prescription Change Parental Attitudes and Behaviors Related to Using the Internet for Health Information Resources?, Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 158, 9 , 864-866.

Journal Article, Kind,T., Wheeler, K.L., Robinson, B., Cabana, M.D. (2004), Do the Leading Children’s Hospitals have the Quality Web Sites? A Description of Children’s Hospital Web Sites., Journal of Medical Internet Research, 6, 2 , 20-20.


For a more comprehensive list of publications for Terry Kind, MD, MPH view the National Library of Medicine’s PubMed online database

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