Shanlee Davis, MD, PhD
Pediatric Endocrinology
Locations
Practice Locations
Children's Hospital Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
720-777-1234
Provider Expertise
Clinical Interest for Patients
My clinical and research interests include caring for infants, children and adolescents with X & Y chromosome variations, including XXY / Klinefelter syndrome and Turner syndrome, and other genetic syndromes that are associated with endocrine conditions.
Care Philosophy
I value working on interdisciplinary teams to provide comprehensive care for children and families with complex medical conditions.
Specialties
- Pediatrics
- Pediatric Endocrinology
Conditions & Treatments
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Endocrine System (Hormones)
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Genetic Conditions and Testing
Education & Training
Medical Schools
MD, Mayo Medical School (2010)
Undergraduate Schools
BA/BS, University of California–Davis (CA) (2006)
Graduate Schools
MSCS, University of Colorado Denver (2016)
PhD, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center (2020)
Internships
University of Colorado (Children's Hospital Colorado) Program (2011)
Residency Program
University of Colorado (Children's Hospital Colorado) Program (2013)
Fellowships
University of Colorado (Children's Hospital Colorado) Program (2017)
University of Colorado (Children's Hospital Colorado) Program (2016)
Research & Grants
Research Interests for Patients
My research interests include cardiometabolic health and gonadal function in infants, children and adolescents with X and Y chromosome variations, including Klinefelter and Turner syndromes.
information for referring providers
Referral Contact Phone
720-777-1234
Clinical Interests for Referring Providers
My clinical and research interests include caring for infants, children and adolescents with X & Y chromosome variations, including XXY / Klinefelter syndrome and Turner syndrome, and other genetic syndromes that are associated with endocrinopathies.
Research Interest for Referring Providers
My research interests include cardiometabolic health and gonadal function in infants, children and adolescents with X and Y chromosome variations, including Klinefelter and Turner syndromes.