Beenish Rubbab, MD
- Infectious Disease
Medical Director Infectious Disease, Antimicrobial Stewardship
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Infectious Diseases, Baylor College of Medicine
Phone:
737-229-3509
Idiomas: English, Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi
Departamentos:
Office location:
9835 North Lake Creek Parkway
Austin, TX 78717
Get to know Beenish Rubbab, MD
Dr. Beenish Rubbab is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Baylor College of Medicine. She completed her Pediatric Infectious Disease Fellowship at UT Southwestern Medical Center and Pediatric Residency at Inova Children's Hospital. Dr. Rubbab earned her medical degree from Fatima Jinnah Medical University in Pakistan. Her clinical and research interests include pediatric infectious diseases, antimicrobial stewardship, infections in immunocompromised children, and improving patient safety. She has received multiple honors, including the Ziai Excellence Award and ATXcellence Award.
Dr. Beenish Rubbab is qualified to treat complex bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections in immunocompromised and immunocompetent children; offer vaccine education and counseling; provide HIV PrEP and PEP care; manage infections in pediatric travelers; and treat tuberculosis.
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I am an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Baylor College of Medicine. After completing my fellowship in Pediatric Infectious Diseases at UT Southwestern and residency at Inova Children's Hospital, I have focused on advancing care for children with complex infections. My interests include antimicrobial stewardship, infection prevention, infections in immunocompromised children, and quality improvement. I am passionate about teaching and research that improves outcomes for pediatric patients.
Intereses Clinicos
Antimicrobial and diagnostic stewardship, Infectious in immunocompromised children
Educacion
| School | Education | Degree | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas | Fellowship | Pediatric Infectious Disease | 2024 |
| Inova Children’s Hospital Virginia | Residency | Pediatrics | 2021 |
| Fatima Jinnah Medical College For Women | Medical School | Doctor of Medicine | 2014 |
Organizaciones
| Nombre de la Organizacion | Rol |
|---|---|
| American Academy of Pediatrics | Member |
| Infectious Diseases Society of America | Member |
| Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society | Member |
| Texas Pediatric Society | Member |
Board Certifications
| Title |
|---|
| American Board of Pediatrics |
| American Board of Pediatrics in Pediatric Infectious Diseases |
* Texas Children’s Hospital physicians’ licenses and credentials are reviewed prior to practicing at any of our facilities. Sections titled From the Doctor, Professional Organizations and Publications were provided by the physician’s office and were not verified by Texas Children’s Hospital.
Beenish Rubbab, Samuel Davila, Jessica Moreland, Sarah Firmani, Zachary Most. Does serial procalcitonin monitoring predict clinical outcomes in children with sepsis? A diagnostic stewardship study. Antimicrobial stewardship and healthcare epidemiology. Antimicrobial Stewardship & Healthcare Epidemiology. 2025 Jun 3;5(1):e124
Gilad Sherman, Gabriella S Lamb, Tanvi S Sharma, Elizabeth C Lloyd, Jerod Nagel, Nada N Dandam, Carlos R Oliveira, Hassan S Sheikha, Brenda I Anosike, Philip Lee, Surabhi B Vora, Karisma Patel, Paul K Sue, Beenish Rubbab, April M Yarbrough, Lakshmi Ganapathi, Mari M Nakamura. Monoclonal Antibody Use for COVID-19 in Pediatric Patients: A Multicenter Retrospective Study. Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society. 2023 Apr 18;12(3):152-155
Andrew Nuibe, MD, MSCI, Beenish Rubbab, MD, Rebecca Levorson, MD. Evaluation of Kawasaki Disease and MIS-C Cases in Northern Virginia. Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, Volume 10, Issue Supplement_2, June 2021
B Rubbab and others. Care Process Measures and Outcomes of Percutaneous Pulmonary Valve Implantation-associated Infective Endocarditis. Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, Volume 10, Issue Supplement_1, March 2021