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Tatiana K. Lamia, MD
Meet the Doctor - For an in-depth profile, click here
| Specialty |
Orthopedics-Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation |
Medical School |
George Washington University , 2005 |
Internship/ Residency |
John Hopkins University/ Sinai Hospital,
Internal Medicine,
2006
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John Hopkins University,
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,
2007
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| Employed at Kelsey-Seybold Since |
August 03, 2009 |
MEET THE DOCTOR
“My goal is to provide quality medical care in a welcoming, interactive environment.”
Dr. Lamia joined Kelsey-Seybold Clinic in August 2009. She is certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and cares for her patients at Main Campus and our Clear Lake - Gemini location.
Professional Background
After graduating from medical school at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. in 2005, Dr. Lamia completed her internship at Johns Hopkins University/Sinai Hospital in Baltimore. In 2009, she completed her Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residency with the Baylor College of Medicine/The University of Texas program.
Clinical Interests
Dr. Lamia’s clinical interests include the following:
- Orthoses
- Amputee/prosthetics
- Treating the root cause of neck and back pain to provide long term relief in addition to short-term pain control
- Running-related injuries
- Problems associated with brain injuries, such as spasticity management and memory impairment
- Spinal cord injury medicine
Honors and Awards
- William H. Donovan, M.D. Resident Presentation Winner, Baylor University (2008)
- Tauber Scholarship, GWU School of Medicine (2005)
- Magna Cum Laude, Amherst College (1999)
- Sigma Xi Honor Society, Amherst College (1999)
- Division I Squash Athlete, Vassar College (1995 - 1997)
Professional Associations
- American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Association of Academic Physiatrists
- American Medical Association
- Harris County Medical Association
Hobbies and Special Interests
When she’s not caring for patients, Dr. Lamia enjoys long-distance running and community service. In addition, she founded two medical nonprofit organizations: Project U.N.I.O.N. and The Carefree Foundation.
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