Sujatha Seetharaman
Pediatrician
10180 Parkwood Dr Apt. 7 Cupertino California, 95014About
Sujatha Seetharaman, MD, FAAP, is a Senior Fellow in the Division of Adolescent Medicine at Stanford University. Currently she enjoys seeing teens in the Adolescent Medicine Practice at Stanford Childrenâ??s Health, Sunnyvale location. Her special interests include eating disorders, adolescent gynecology and adolescent contraception. She has previously served as Assistant in Medicine at Boston Children's Hospital Primary Care Center in Boston, Massachusetts, as well as Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. During her work at BCH, she developed a passion towards Adolescent Medicine. She became deeply moved by the vulnerability of adolescents, and learned about the tremendous impact their actions can have over the course of their lifetime, and the opportunity to reduce risk factors with appropriate screening, counseling, and prevention. Specifically, she wanted to learn about adolescent pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease prevention. With intent to focus on Adolescent policies and programs, she pursued an MPH from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, after which she joined her fellowship in Adolescent Medicine at Stanford University. Dr. Seetharaman maintains active professional memberships with the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine and the Massachusetts Medical Society. Furthermore, she is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. She received her medical degree in 1995 at Kasturba Medical College and completed her pediatric internship and residency at Nassau University Medical Center, an affiliate of Stony Brook University.
Education and Training
Manipal Pre-University College
Johns Hopkins University
Kasturba Medical College
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Instructor at Harvard University, 2005-2014 -
Internships
- Nassau University Medical Center
Fellowships
- Samford University
Professional Society Memberships
- Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine, Massachusetts Medical Society
Articles and Publications
- Published 3 Publications
What do you attribute your success to?
- Educating herself so she is able to give the best care to her patients.
Hobbies / Sports
- Walking, Hiking
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