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Divisions

The Department of Pediatrics is composed of 16 divisions, all actively engaged in research and dedicated to excellence in patient care and teaching.

3/7/12

The Division of Adolescent Medicine provides specialized and multidisciplinary services for young people ages 12-21.

3/7/12

The Division of Allergy, Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology provides care for children and adolescents with asthma, food allergy, atopic dermatitis and other allergic conditions.

9/13/10

The Division of Behavioral Medicine studies behavioral factors relevant to the development or treatment of pediatric disease.

3/7/12

The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) is a 20-bed, multidisciplinary unit that provides critical care for medical and surgical patients of all ages.

9/24/10

The Division of Developmental Pediatrics and Rehabilitation seeks to create partnerships between medical, genetic and rehabilitation professionals and the families of children with special needs in order to optimize the independence of the child.

9/13/10

The Division of Emergency Medicine cares for approximately 45,000 patients per year. It is part of the Western New York Regional Pediatric Trauma Center and operates the Children’s Express Program (Fast Track Clinic) during the busiest shifts to facilitate the care of less seriously ill and injured patients.

9/13/10

The Division of Endocrinology and Diabetes provides comprehensive care to children, adolescents and young adults with diabetes and with other endocrinological disorders, such as short stature, thyroid conditions, precocious puberty, adrenal disorders and disorders of sexual differentiation.

3/7/12

The Digestive Diseases and Nutrition Center works to prevent, diagnose and treat gastrointestinal, nutritional, hepatic and pancreatic disease in children from birth through young adulthood.

3/7/12

The Division of General Pediatrics provides pediatric services primarily to the inner-city population of Buffalo.

3/7/12

The Division of Genetics provides clinical genetic evaluation and care for approximately 700 outpatients and inpatients each year.

9/13/10

The Division of Hematology and Oncology provides care to patients with sickle cell disease, hemophilia and malignancies.

4/24/12

The Division of Infectious Diseases provides consultations on patients with infectious diseases and conducts research in clinical microbiology, virology and immunology.

9/13/10

The Division of Pediatric Medical Education is responsible for resident credentialing, lecture content and evaluation, and serves as the center for most postgraduate CME activity.

3/7/12

The Division of Neonatology is the Regional Perinatal Center for critically ill newborns, serving the eight counties of Western New York and beyond.

3/7/12

The Division of Pediatric Nephrology provides comprehensive care to all infants, children and adolescents with kidney disease who live in Western New York and Northern Pennsylvania.

3/7/12

The Lung and Cystic Fibrosis Center at Women & Children’s Hospital of Buffalo provides diagnosis and management for pediatric patients with non-acute respiratory diseases.