Dr. Danielle Decampo

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Biography

Danielle deCampo is an attending neurologist at Children’s Hospital Philadelphia, specializing in pediatric epilepsy. She has a PhD in Neurobiology Anatomy from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and an MD from the same institution. Dr. deCampo completed her residency in Pediatrics and Child Neurology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, followed by a fellowship in Pediatric Epilepsy at Children’s Hospital Philadelphia. She is recognized for her contributions to the field, including several awards such as the American Epilepsy Society Fellows Travel Award in 2021 and the Frank J Coulson Jr Award for Clinical Excellence from Johns Hopkins Hospital in the same year. Her research interests include advanced imaging techniques for diagnosing neonatal seizures and the effects of maternal deprivation on neural maturation. She has published numerous articles in respected journals and presented her work at key conferences, reflecting her dedication to improving treatment options for children suffering from epilepsy and other neurological disorders.

Research Interests

Experience

Attending Neurologist

— Present

Children's Hospital Philadelphia • Philadelphia, PA

Specializes in pediatric epilepsy and involved in various research initiatives.

Awards

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Fellows Travel Award

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Clinical Excellence Award

Requirements for Children's Hospital Philadelphia

Doctorate Program
Requirements
Prerequisites
Graduate of a US or Canadian medical school or one year of US post-graduate clinical training Passed USMLE or COMLEX Part I Must pass Step II before start of training
Application Checklist
  • ERAS application form
  • Personal statement
  • Medical school transcript
  • USMLE or COMLEX scores
  • Minimum of three letters of recommendation
Specialization Notes

Department of Pediatrics: Pediatric Residency Program. Interviews are conducted virtually.