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Departments & Divisions

Department of Pediatrics
Division of Child Abuse Pediatrics

Research

Researcher profile

Natalie N. Kissoon, M.D.

Fellowship Program Director

Associate Professor of Pediatrics

Dr. Kissoon graduated from Emory University in 2003 and attended
medical school at University of South Florida College of Medicine from
2004-2008. She completed her training in pediatric residency at Children’s
National Medical Center in Washington DC in 2011 and a fellowship in Child
Abuse Pediatrics at The Lawrence A. Aubin Sr. Child Protection Center at Hasbro
Children’s Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island in 2015. Dr. Kissoon is
currently an associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics at UT Health
San Antonio and the Fellowship Program Director. She worked as a pediatric
emergency department physician in Washington, DC as well as a pediatric
hospitalist in Corvallis, Oregon prior to fellowship training. Dr. Kissoon is a
member of the Ray E. Helfer Society, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the
Texas Pediatric Society. She co-chairs the Helfer Fellowship Program Directors
Committee and the Texas Pediatric Society Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect.
Dr. Kissoon enjoys spending time with her family, being outdoors and cooking.

  • Professional Background

    Education

    • 2008 - MD - Pediatrics - University of South Florida School of Medicine
    • 2003 - BA - Psychology - Emory University

    Training

    • 2015 - Fellowship - The Aubin Child Protection Center, Hasbro Children's Hospital
    • 2011 - Residency in Pediatrics - Children's National Medical Center, Washington, D.C.

    Highlights

    S.A. Doctors and Dentists Best of 2018

    Appointments

    • 2015 - Assistant Professor - University of Texas of Health Center at San Antonio
    • 2020 - Associate Professor - University of Texas of Health Center at San Antonio
  • Research & Grants

    Research profile

    Grants

     

    Kleberg Scholars - Early Recognition and Intervention in Child Maltreatment: An Educational Program for School Personnel in the Lower Rio Grande Valley

  • Publications

    Kellogg, N.D. and Kissoon, N.N., (2019) Non-Emergent Medical Examination Procedures and Techniques in R. Alexander and N. Harper (2ndEd.), Medical Response to Child Sexual Abuse: A resource for professionals working with children and families. Florissant, MO: STM Learning, Inc.

    Kelloog, N.D. and Kissoon, N.N., (2019) Adolescent Issues in Sexual Abuse and Assault in R. Alexander and N. Harper (2ndEd.), Medical Response to Child Sexual Abuse: A resource for professionals working with children and families. Florissant, MO: STM Learning, Inc

    Kissoon, N. and Goldberg, A. (2016) Vaginal Lesions in a 7-year-old: Are they signs of sexual abuse? Consult Pediatricians 15(1):33-35

    Jackson, A.M., Kissoon, N., Greene, C. (2015) Aspects of Abuse: Recognizing and Responding to Child Maltreatment. Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care 45(3), 58-70

    Suspected Non-accidental Trauma- Comparison between Confirmed/Indeterminate and Accidental Cases in a 12-year Review. Eglal Shalaby-Rana MD, Allison M. Jackson MD, MPH, Tanya S. Hinds MD, Natalie Kissoon MD, Jianping He, MS and Dorothy Bulas MD.  Scientific abstract presented at the International Pediatric Radiology meeting, 6th Congress and Exhibition of the joint Societies of Paediatric Radiology. 27-31 May 2011, London, England

     

  • Clinical

    Board Certifications

    • 2015 - Child Abuse Pediatrics
    • 2011 - General Pediatrics
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