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About Sue Hubbard, M.D.

By: The Kids Doctor Staff
Updated: November 17, 2011
Dr. Sue Hubbard is an award winning pediatrician and medical editor for www.kidsdr.com.  She is a native of Washington, D.C. who travelled south to attend the University of Texas at Austin and never left.

After graduating from UT with a degree in Biology (with Honors) she moved to Houston to attend The University of Texas Health Science Center Medical School where she graduated with honors and was a member of Alpha Omega Alpha honors medical fraternity. Dr. Hubbard did her pediatric internship at the University of Texas Galveston and then completed her residency at U.T. Southwestern Medical Center and Children's Medical Center Dallas. Upon completion of her residency she joined Pediatric Associates of Dallas where she was the first female doctor in the group and has continued to practice there for past 20 years.

Dr. Sue enjoys seeing children of all ages, but has had a special interest in adolescent medicine and continues to see her patients from cradle through college.
From 1997 to 2002, Dr. Sue was a regular contributor to the WFAA-TV (ABC) show "Good Morning Texas" discussing doing segments on pediatric health. She has also been named "Best Pediatrician" in Dallas by D Magazine and has been listed in Texas Monthly as a Super Doctor. Dr. Sue has also been awarded the Katherine Ripley Award for Electronic Media and is a member of American Women in Radio and Television. She has been interviewed by numerous magazines including Parents, Woman's Day and Real Simple.  You can also read The Kid's Doctor weekly column which is nationally syndicated.

You can follow The Kid's Doctor on twitter @thekidsdoctor and facebook and stay connected on your phone with The Kid's Doctor free iPhone App.
She is married to real estate executive Lee and has three boys that have been the joy of her life. They are now ages 27, 24 and 21 and continue to educate her, in her role as a parent and pediatrician. The learning never ends!!!

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