Bio
Dr. Michelle Curtin is a Developmental-Behavioral pediatrician with a passion for childhood academic success and promoting ongoing medical education within her field. She holds her medical degree from New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, completed a pediatric residency at Palmetto Health / University of South Carolina, and was the first developmental behavioral fellow at the University of Louisville. Dr. Curtin's special interests lie across the field of Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics, with a special focus on school performance of children.
She is the founder and director of the School Success Clinic at Indiana University School of Medicine and Riley Hospital for Children. She works closely with the Riley School Program as part of the interdisciplinary model of care and development of future outpatient programming. She is also the creator and director of Behavioral Health-C.A.M.P. Training for community pediatricians, who’s first cohort launched fall 2018.
Titles & Appointments
- Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
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