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Dr. Zinner pursues clinical research interests with a strong focus on the psychosocial behavioral aspects of neurodevelopment. He specializes in Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics (DBP) and has particular interests in Tourette syndrome and associated conditions, Attention Deficit Disorders, learning disabilities, and anxiety disorders within the context of family and social influences. Dr. Zinner provides outpatient care services at the Birth Defects Clinic at Seattle Children's, the Child Development Clinic at the Institute for Human Development and Disability (IHDD), and the Autism Center at the Center on Human Development and Disability (CHDD). He coordinates the pediatric DBP resident rotation and is involved in current research activities that explore behavioral interventions for youth with Tourette syndrome and the barriers and successful strategies for effective pediatric residency training in DBP. Additionally, Dr. Zinner is a member of the medical advisory board for the national Tourette Syndrome Association, Inc.
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