Daniel Dvoskin, DO
- Pediatric Medicine
Languages: English
Departments:
Texas Children's Pediatrics
Office locations:
2440 East Highway 290
Building C, Suite A
Dripping Springs, TX 78620
Get to know Daniel Dvoskin, DO
Personal Statement
Personal Statement
Dr. Dvoskin, known to most patients as “Dr. Daniel,” was born in Ukraine and immigrated to Brooklyn, New York, where he spent his early childhood. Fluent in English and Russian, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Biological Science from Florida International University and a Doctor of Medicine from William Carey University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
Dr. Daniel launched his pediatric medicine career at Baylor Scott & White McLane Children’s, where he completed his residency in 2022. He has a passion for forming relationships with patients and watching them grow alongside their families.
When he’s not seeing patients, Dr. Daniel enjoys creative writing, automotive sports and traveling with his wife. He also volunteers each summer at a camp in Kerrville for patients with Type 1 diabetes. Community outreach is important to Dr. Daniel, and he looks forward to planting roots in the Austin area and seeing patients at the Beansprout Pediatrics Bee Cave and Belterra locations.
Special Interest
Teenagers, Fitness, Healthy eating, Obesity, Behavior, Anxiety/Depression
Special Interests
- Teenagers
- Fitness
- Healthy eating
- Obesity
- Behavior
- Anxiety/Depression
Education
School | Education | Degree | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Baylor Scott & White McClane Children's Hospital | residency | Pediatrics | 2022 |
Baylor Scott & White McClane Children's Hospital | internship | Pediatrics | 2020 |
William Carey University College of Osteopathic Medicine | medical school | Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine | 2019 |
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