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Ann Cutler, MD

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Contact Information:
312-413-1849
Leadership:
Primary Activity Coordinators:
Training Director
Discipline Coordinators:
Specialty Resource Contacts:
Act Early
Project/Program/Clinic Contacts:
Zero through Three Diagnostic Program
Discipline(s):
Medicine-Pediatrics
Medicine-Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics
AUCD Council Membership:
National Training Directors' Council
No Council Membership
Vita/Bio:

CURRICULUM VITAE

 

 

 

Ann T. Cutler, M.D.

Family Clinic (UAP)

Institute on Disability and Human Development

University of Illinois at Chicago

Chicago, Illinois 60608

312 413-1849

EDUCATION:

Undergraduate: Oakland University

Rochester, Michigan

Summa cum Laude (Biology), 1975

Medical: Wayne State University

School of Medicine

Detroit, Michigan

Medical Degree, 1979

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING:

Pediatric Internship and Residency:

Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center

Chicago, Illinois

7/79 – 6/82; Chairman: Samuel P. Gotoff, M.D.

Fellowship in Developmental Disabilities:

Developmental Evaluation Clinic

The Boston Children’s Hospital

Boston, Massachusetts

7/82 – 6/84; Director: Allen C. Crocker, M.D.

CERTIFICATION:

Diplomate – National Board of Medical Examiners, 1980

American Board of Pediatrics – Pediatric Certification 9/84

-- Diplomate in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities 2004-2014

Medical License, State of Illinois

0-3 Credentialing – Illinois State Board of Education 9/96

CLINICAL APPOINTMENT

Developmental Pediatrician; Coordinator, 0-3 Diagnostic Program

Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics

Institute on Disability and Human Development

The University of Illinois at Chicago

11/92 – present; Director: Tamar Heller, Ph.D.

GRANTS:

University of Illinois at Chicago Great Cities Grant: Parent Community Liaison, 1996.

Illinois Partnerships Project Mini-grant, Zero-Three Training/Services Resource Support, 1996.

IL Council on Developmental Disabilities, Unmet Needs Project, 2000-2002

Service: