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Maha Yousif, MD, Pediatric Endocrinology, Dallas, TX

MahaYousifMD

Pediatric Endocrinology Dallas, TX

Assistant Professor

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  • Office

    5323 Harry Hines Boulevard
    Dallas, TX 75390
    Phone+1 214-456-5959
    Fax+1 214-456-5963

Summary

  • Dr. Maha Yousif is a Pediatric Endocrinologist based in Dallas, TX. She completed her Pediatrics residency at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center from 2016 to 2019 and then pursued a fellowship in Pediatric Endocrinology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Dr. Yousif has been published in prestigious journals, including her research on risk factors for adverse outcomes in children with diabetic ketoacidosis in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, as well as her study on the increase in youth-onset type 2 diabetes during the COVID-19 pandemic in The Journal of Pediatrics.

Education & Training

  • University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
    University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterFellowship, Pediatric Endocrinology, 2019
  • University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
    University of Oklahoma Health Sciences CenterResidency, Pediatrics, 2016 - 2019
  • University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine
    University of Texas Medical Branch School of MedicineClass of 2016

Certifications & Licensure

  • TX State Medical License
    TX State Medical License 2019 - 2025
  • OK State Medical License
    OK State Medical License 2017 - 2019
  • American Board of Pediatrics Pediatrics
  • American Board of Pediatrics Pediatric Endocrinology

Publications & Presentations

PubMed