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"I am privileged to work with newborns and to have the opportunity to help in the transition from "couple" to "family." I am a great advocate of supporting new moms in achieving successful breastfeeding and in helping new dads to become involved in the care and emotional support of their children. I believe that every babay deserves exceptional care and attention and I make my medical decisions very conservatively. Because I don't follow newborns once they leave the hospital, it is important to me that there are no unresolved issues and that the family is well-informed and able to care for the baby at discharge."
Dr. Mouzoon joined Kelsey-Seybold Clinic in 1985 and serves as Managing Physician for Immunization Practices and Foreign Travel. She is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics.
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Professional Background
After earning her medical degree in 1982 from The University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston and completing her Pediatrics internship at the University of Kentuckyin 1983, she returned for her residency at The University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston, finishing in 1985. Dr. Mouzoon speaks Spanish and Farsi.
Clinical Interests
In addition to Immunization Practices, Dr. Mouzoon’s clinical interests include breast feeding, neonatology, growth problems, sports medicine and dermatology.
Professional Associations and Accomplishments
An acknowledged expert in her field, Dr. Mouzoon served as the president of the Immunization Partnership. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Mouzoon is a member of the Texas Pediatric Society, Houston Pediatric Association, International Society for Travel Medicine, The Immunization Partnership and the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Breastfeeding.
Dr. Mouzoon was recognized with the “Impact Award” for her achievements and positive impact on the Kelsey-Seybold Clinic.
Hobbies and Special Interests
Dr. Mouzoon is married with two grown children and says "My nuclear and extended family is very diverse and I volunteer with organizations that promote the unity of mankind, such as the Center for the Healing of Racism and the Baha'i Community."
She also enjoys gardening, sewing, tutoring adult study groups and teaching children's classes.