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Katherine E. Murray, M.D., M.P.H.

Dr. Katherine Murray

Assistant Professor
200 Oak Street SE; Suite 160
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: (612) 626-2820
Fax: (612) 626-2134
murra057@umn.edu

Betsy (Katherine E) Murray, M.D., M.P.H. is a Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician, working with patients and families in the KDWB University Pediatrics Family Center and at the University of Minnesota Children's Hospital, Fairview Specialty Clinic.

Dr. Murray earned her undergraduate degree from Swarthmore College; and her MD from Hahnemann School of Medicine (formerly, Medical College of Pennsylvania). Dr. Murray's Pediatric residency training was at the University of Minnesota; and she served as Chief Resident before beginning her Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics fellowship training. During her fellowship, Dr. Murray also earned a Master's in Public Health degree in Maternal and Child Health, School of Public Health. She expanded the Collaborative Office Rounds (COR) for Pediatrics and Child Psychiatry (a monthly continuing education effort), developing COR-II, which is a COR group of community practitioners, senior Pediatrics residents, and recent graduates of the University's Pediatrics Residency Program. She is Board certified in Pediatrics; and Sub-Board certified in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics.

Awards and Honors

Mpls. St. Paul Magazine Top Doctors 2007, 2008
Best Doctors in America?, 2007-2008

Publications

Kohen DP, Murray K . "Depression in Children and Youth: Applications of Hypnosis to Help Young People Help Themselves," in Yapko, MD (ed), Applying Hypnosis in Treating Depression: Innovations in Clinical Practice. Routledge (in press, 2006).

 

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