Mark S. Clee, MD
- Pediatric Medicine
Pediatrician
Departments:
Texas Children's Pediatrics
Office location:
1111 W 34th
Suite 102
Austin, TX 78705
Mon–Tue: 8:30 AM–5:00 PM
Wed: – (OFF)
Thu–Fri: 8:30 AM–5:00 PM
Get to know Mark S. Clee, MD
Dr. Clee is a Pediatrician who specializes in treating children of all ages from newborns to college-age students. He utilizes evidence-based practices to make clinical decisions and to monitor development of his patients. He likes to make clinic as fun an experience as possible for his patients so children can learn to trust the health care system from a young age. When he is not in clinic helping his patients, you can often find him exercising or hanging out with his two cats.
Personal Statement
I am deeply committed to providing high-quality, evidence-based care to my patients and their families through active listening and engagement. I love teaching my patients and their families about their health and how they can improve their wellbeing. I believe health care is a partnership, and I strive to treat patients and families as individuals, collaborating with them and personalizing their care to help them achieve their health care goals.
Education
School | Education | Degree | Year |
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Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center | Residency | Pediatrics | 2016 |
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston | Medical School | Doctor of Medicine | 2013 |
Texas Tech University | Bachelors | Bachelor of Science in Biology | 2007 |
Organizations
Organization Name | Role |
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American Academy of Pediatrics | Member |
Board Certification
Amercian Board of Pediatrics
* 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.
Sandquist M, Clee M, Patel S, Howard K, Yunger T, Nagaraj U, Jones B, Fei L, Vadivelu S, Wong H. High Frequency of Neuroimaging Abnormalities Among Pediatric Patients with Sepsis who Undergo Neuroimaging. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, July 2017; 7: 607-613
Sherenian MG, Clee M, Schondelmeyer A, Alarcon A, Li J, Assa'ad A, Risma K. Caustic ingestions mimicking anaphylaxis: case studies and literature review. Pediatrics, February 2015; 135(2): e547-550
Darabi R, Baik J, Clee M, Kyba M, Tupler R, Perlingeiro R. Engraftment of Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Myogenic Progenitors in a Dominant Model of Muscular Dystrophy. Experimental Neurology, 2009; 220:212-216