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Department of Pediatrics

Chet Johnson, M.D.

Some of the patients seen by KU Pediatrics.
Specialty:
Chair, Department of Pediatrics
Position:
Professor and Chair, Department of Pediatrics;
E-Mail:
cjohnson5@kumc.edu
Telephone:
913-588-6339
Facsimile:
913-588-6319
Office Location:
2026 Miller
Mailing Address:
Mail Stop 4004
3901 Rainbow Blvd
Kansas City, KS  66160

Education & Training:

  • Undergraduate:       BS (Biology and Chemistry), Phillips University, Enid, OK
  • Graduate:               MD, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
  • Internship:             Internal Medicine, Cabrini Medical Center New York, NY
  • Residency: Pediatrics, Medical College of New York, St. Vincent’s Medical Center, New York, NY
  • Chief Resident:       St. Vincent’s Medical Center, New York, NY
  • Fellowship:             Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School Children’s Hospital, Cambridge, MA
 
 

Licensure and Certification:

Licensed in Kansas

American Board of Pediatrics

American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Board Certification in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities,

American Board of Pediatrics, Board Certification in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics

Professional Societies:

Kansas Chapter, AAP

Publications:

Manuscripts in Press:

Johnson CD: “Pediatric Emergency Room Procedures.” In-house monograph, Department of Pediatrics, St. Vincent’s Hospital of New York, June, 1984.

“Physician Education Forum Report,” forum participant, National Center for Family-Centered Care, ACCH, Washington, DC, 1990.

Johnson CD, Morgan L, Britton C: “Birth Score and High Risk Infant Referral Three-Year Report (1989–1991).” 31 pages, Review of WVBPH-funded project, June 1993.

Johnson CD, Williams D, Forester J, Strasburger R: “Making It Work for Children with Special Health Care Needs.” Review of MCH-funded project, published in Childlink, Vol. 6, No 2, Winter 1994.

Johnson CD, Morgan L, Britton C: “Birth Score and High Risk Infant Referral Six-Year Report (1989–1994).” 41 pages, Review of WVBPH-funded project, June 1997.

Morgan LA, Simons CJR, Britton CM, Johnson CD: “The Application of a Risk-Approach Model to Reduce Mortality in Infancy.” The Journal of Pediatrics 1998;132:822–826.

“A Family-Centered Approach to Optimizing Infant Development,” advisory panel, published by Education Design, November 1998.