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“My philosophy of care is a group effort that combines what I know medically and incorporates it with the family’s beliefs and lifestyle. I do not work quickly because I think time is required to address all issues and family concerns.”
Dr. Cutler joined Kelsey-Seybold Clinic in 1989. She is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and cares for her patients at the Main Campus.
Professional Background
Dr. Cutler attended Vanderbilt Medical School before completing her internship at the University of Connecticut. She did her residency at Baylor College of Medicine and The Texas Children’s Hospital. Dr. Cutler’s first year of her pediatric pulmonary fellowship was conducted at Baylor, and the second year at National Jewish Hospital.
Prior to coming to Kelsey-Seybold Clinic, she was an assistant professor at The Texas Children’s Hospital in the Pediatric Pulmonary Department.
Clinical Interests
Dr. Cutler’s main clinical interests are asthma and chronic lung disease of prematurity.
Professional Associations:
- American Academy of Pediatrics
- Harris County Medical Society
- Houston Pediatric Society
Publications
When Dr. Cutler was an assistant professor in pediatrics at The Texas Children's Hospital, she wrote the pediatric pulmonary chapter in the book The Science and Practice of Pediatric Cardiology, 1990. She also penned the section on immotile cilia syndrome in the blood in the book Principles and Practices in Pediatrics,1994. As a fellow at The National Jewish Hospital, she had an abstract published in the American Review of Respiratory Diseases, 1982.
Hobbies and Special Interests
When she’s not seeing patients, Dr. Cutler said her “major clinical role is being mom to her 12-year-old son.”
She loves reading mystery books and enjoying my son and many pets. (They have dogs, a hamster, rats, fish and a blue-tongued skink).
“I also secretly write bad country songs for my own amusement,” Dr. Cutler adds.