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Kathryn Blew is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Duke University. Her clinical focus includes differences in sexual development, with a specialization in abnormal pubertal tempo and progression due to a variety of endocrine conditions. She has a strong interest in medical education, specifically curricular development, actively participating in the development of curricula for medical students and fellow physicians. Kathryn completed her fellowship in pediatrics at Duke University, following her residency in the same field. She earned her M.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. One of her notable research projects is titled 'Sleep and Insulin Resistance: Impact of Gender Affirming Hormone Therapy on Adolescent Transgender Population', which was awarded by the Endocrine Fellows Foundation. Kathryn is dedicated to improving healthcare for children with endocrine disorders, particularly those facing growth concerns, thyroid disease, and diabetes or prediabetes.
Department of Pediatrics • Duke University
Responsible for teaching and mentoring medical students and residents, focusing on pediatric endocrinology.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)