Faculty - Department of Pediatrics, The University of Kansas Medical Center
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Department of Pediatrics
Department of Pediatrics  :  Faculty  :  Larry Kurt Midyett, M.D.

Larry Kurt Midyett, M.D.

Specialty:
Pediatric Endocrinology
Position:
Chief, Division of Endocrinology & Genetics
E-Mail:
lmidyett@kumc.edu
Telephone:
913-745-7012
Facsimile:
913-588-6288
Office Location:
2036J Center for Child Health and Development
Mailing Address:
3901 Rainbow Boulevard
Mail Stop 3063
Kansas City, KS 66160

Education & Training:

Fellowship in Pediatric Endocrinology
Children’s Mercy Hospital
Kansas City, Missouri
July 2001-June 2004

Residency in Internal Medicine & Pediatrics
University of Kansas Hospital
Kansas City, Kansas
July 1997-June 2001

M.D., University of Kansas School of Medicine
Kansas City, Kansas
August 1993-May 1997

Yale University, Post-baccalaureate program
Pre-med Basic Sciences
June 1990-August 1992

National Taiwan Normal University
Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
Specialized Study: Mandarin Chinese and Chinese Culture
June 1986-May 1987; July 1988-August 1989

B.A. University of Kansas
Major: East Asian Languages and Cultures
Concentration: Chinese Language and Literature
August 1984-May 1988

Licensure and Certification:

  • American Board of Pediatrics, Subspecialty Board of Pediatric Endocrinology
  • American Board of Pediatrics
  • American Board of Internal Medicine
  • Kansas Medical License
  • Missouri Medical Licens

Honors & Awards:

Resident of the Year 2001, voted on by the house staff and faculty in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Kansas Medical School

Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society
Elected in April 2001

KUDOS Award, 2001
Presented by the nursing staff in the Department of Pediatrics, which recognizes outstanding service to
patient care.

Top Doc Award, 2000
An award presented annually on Doctor’s Day. This award is voted on by the nursing staff and
recognizes the top five Resident Physicians at the University of Kansas Hospital.

Marc Beck Award, 1999
Given in memory of Dr. Marc Beck, who was tragically killed during his residency.
The award is presented to the resident who displays the highest standards of caring and compassion. It rewards the humanistic aspect of doctoring and is one of the most meaningful gestures the Department of Medicine can convey.

Student Voice Teaching Award, for excellence in Pediatrics, 1998
An award voted on by the medical students at the University of Kansas School of Medicine and given to those residents who have shown a commitment to teaching and working with students.

Government of the Republic of China; full scholarship and monthly stipend for the study of Chinese language and culture while in Taiwan, 1986-1987

Grace Wan Award for the excellence in the study of Chinese Language, 1986

 

Publications/Literature, Research/Grants, Lectures

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