Benjamin
Gitterman, MD
Co-Director/Associate Professor
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Benjamin Gitterman, MD is one of the co-directors of the Mid-Atlantic Center
for Children's Health and the Environment. He is the
Chair of General and Community Pediatrics at Children's
National Medical Center and is Associate Professor of
Pediatrics and Public Health at George Washington University,
Washington, D.C. He is a member of the American Academy
of Pediatrics Committee on Environmental Health and
also co- chair of the Special Interest Group on Pediatric
Environmental Health of the Ambulatory Pediatrics Association.
He is a member of the Education Committee of the Children's
Environmental Health Network Advisory Group.
Dr. Gitterman was recently appointed to the Children's
Environmental Health and Protection Advisory Council
of the State of Maryland. He speaks regularly in local,
regional and national forums regarding pediatric environmental
health issues, particularly with regard to advocacy
and health care provider education and has been involved
in the planning and implementation of numerous Train-the-Trainer
seminars and workshops. He is also the director of a
HRSA funded postgraduate training program for pediatricians
in General Academic Pediatrics and Community Oriented
Primary Care.
In his clinical role, he is responsible for the planning
and delivery of pediatric services in 7 sites in Washington
DC, responsible for 65,000 pediatric and adolescent
patient visits annually. He remains an active, practicing
pediatrician; both as a clinical preceptor and as a
direct care provider, working primarily with underserved
children and their families.
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