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Karin Plummer Potoka, MD
Personal Information
Hometown
Albuquerque, NM
College/Medical School
University of Pittsburgh
Jefferson Medical College (yrs 1 & 2); University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (graduated 2008)
Residency
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
Career/Research Interests
Academic Medicine in Neonatology; Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia/Pulmonary Hypertension and treatment methods to alter vascular hyperreactivity in Chronic Lung Disease of preterm infants.
Hobbies/Interests
Skiing, Hiking, Running. I enjoy many of the Major and Collegiate sports events that take place in Pittsburgh. I also enjoy visiting the Cultural District with all the shows and food it has to offer.
S.O./Married/Kids/Pets
Married to Douglas Potoka, MD: General Pediatric and Thoracic Surgeon, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh (Division of General Surgery UPMC). Daughter Madison (4 yrs old), Son Jackson (2 yrs old)
Likes About Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
Children's Hospital has a multitude of multi-disciplinary specialties which provide excellent care for families. This provides expanded teaching and research opportunities for training physicians. Pittsburgh is a city rich with cultural and sports venues. Additionally it has a strong restaurant scene and multiple outdoor adventure options. It is a family friendly region with excellent schools and extracurricular activities for kids also.
Last Update
August 11, 2011
August 11, 2011

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