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| Project/Program/Clinic Contacts: | Feeding Clinic | ||||||||||||||||
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Medicine-Pediatrics Mental and Behavioral Health |
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| Research: | Dr. Steinfeld is a developmental and behavioral pediatrician with 17 years of experience working with children who have developmental difficulties, including autism spectrum disorders, and their families. She has expertise in infancy and early childhood development, including the role of parent-child relationships in developmental processes and outcomes. Dr. Steinfeld completed the first Infant Parent Mental Health Fellowship Training Program sponsored by Harvard Medical School Child Development Unit and the Napa County Department of Health & Human Services this past year. Her clinical work is focused on providing comprehensive developmental evaluation and follow up of children with developmental difficulties and their families. Her activities include pediatric resident, medical student and undergraduate student teaching | ||||||||||||||||
| Education: | Medical Education:
Medical College of Virginia Richmond, Virginia M.D. 1981 Residency: Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas 1981-84 Fellowships: University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California 1987-90 | ||||||||||||||||
| Service: | Founder and Co-Organizer, Sacramento Community Professionals Study Group | ||||||||||||||||
Vita/Bio
Mary Beth J. Steinfeld, M.D.
Assistant Clinical Professor, Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine.
UC Davis M.I.N.D. Institute
2825 50th Street
Sacramento, CA 95817
E-mail: marybeth.steinfeld@ucdmc.ucdavis.edu
Dr. Steinfeld is a developmental and behavioral pediatrician with 17 years of experience working with children who have developmental difficulties, including autism spectrum disorders, and their families. She has expertise in infancy and early childhood development, including the role of parent-child relationships in developmental processes and outcomes. Dr. Steinfeld completed the first Infant Parent Mental Health Fellowship Training Program sponsored by Harvard Medical School Child Development Unit and the Napa County Department of Health & Human Services this past year. Her clinical work is focused on providing comprehensive developmental evaluation and follow up of children with developmental difficulties and their families. Her activities include pediatric resident, medical student and undergraduate student teaching.
Education
M.D. Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 1981
Presentations
So You've Got a Diagnosis, Now What?, UC Davis MIND Institute Summer Institute on Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Sacramento, CA, August 2003.
The Differential Diagnosis of Language Delay and Behavior Problems: Autism versus Congenital Deafness, UC Davis Department of Pediatrics Case Conference, March 2004.
Community Service
Founder and Co-Organizer, Sacramento Community Professionals Study Group