Dr. Xilma Ortiz Gonzalez

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Xilma Ortiz-Gonzalez is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and an attending pediatric neurologist at Children's Hospital Philadelphia. She specializes in neurogenetics, TBCK encephalopathy, and mitochondrial disorders, working closely with families to translate genetic findings into useful information about their children's neurodevelopmental differences. Dr. Ortiz-Gonzalez is committed to personalized medicine, aiming to tailor treatments based on each child's genetic makeup to improve outcomes in conditions related to inherited brain and nervous system disorders. Her research focuses on the role of mitochondria in the nervous system, including studying rare neurodevelopmental syndromes using human cell models. Dr. Ortiz-Gonzalez has received numerous honors for her contributions to the field, including the Al Día Top Doctors Award and various recognitions from the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation. A member of several professional organizations, she actively participates in advancing knowledge and treatments in pediatric neurology and continues to publish extensively in reputable journals.

Research Interests

Experience

Attending Pediatric Neurologist

2015-09-01 — Present

Children's Hospital Philadelphia • Philadelphia, PA

Specializing in the treatment and research of neurogenetic and mitochondrial disorders.

Assistant Professor of Neurology

2015-09-01 — Present

Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania • Philadelphia, PA

Teaching and conducting research in pediatric neurology.

Awards

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Al Día Top Doctors Award

2022-01-01
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Kelsey Wright Award for Excellence in Mitochondrial Medicine

2017-01-01
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Oral Presentation Award

2016-01-01

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.