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Patricia K. Kokotailo, MD, MPH

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(608) 263-5322
pkkokota@pediatrics.
wisc.edu


UW School of Medicine and Public Health
4144 Health Sciences Learning Center
750 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53705-221

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Faculty Development 

Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Faculty Affairs

 

Patricia Kokotailo, MD, MPH

Patricia K. Kokotailo, MD, MPH is a Professor of Pediatrics, Director of Adolescent Medicine, and Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Faculty Affairs at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.

 

She received her MD degree from Northwestern University Medical School and completed her residency in pediatrics and fellowship in adolescent medicine at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. She completed a Masters in Public Health degree in maternal and child health at the University of Illinois-Chicago.

 

For 10 years she was the Director of Pediatric Medical Education at the University of Wisconsin, directing all medical student education programs in pediatrics. She has been the Principal Investigator or Co-Director for federally funded, interdisciplinary primary care faculty development grants at the University of Wisconsin for the past 12 years and continues faculty development work on a medical school-wide basis. She was an associate editor for the textbook Pediatrics (Eds. Osborne, DeWitt, First and Zenel, Elsevier, 2005). 

 

She presents extensively in the areas of faculty development in medical education and substance abuse education at the national and international level. She has served as a Visiting Professor at King's College London. Her research interests are medical education (including faculty development) and high-risk behaviors in adolescents. Her clinical interests include adolescent sexuality; growth and development; alcohol, tobacco and other drug use; and mental health issues in adolescents and young adults.


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