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Elizabeth Hutton, MD is an Assistant Professor in Pediatrics and Hospital Medicine at Boston University's Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, serving as Section Director of Pediatrics. She holds dual appointments in the Department of Medicine (General Internal Medicine) and Pediatrics. Her work focuses on medical education, clinical faculty development, and quality improvement in inpatient pediatrics. She earned her MD from Brown University School of Medicine and BA from Williams College.
Dr. Hutton's research addresses neonatal abstinence syndrome management, trauma-informed care curricula for residents, and childhood chronic disease. Her recent work includes landmark studies comparing methadone tapering approaches for opioid withdrawal in newborns and quality improvement initiatives reducing NAS hospital stays.
- Recipient of 2021 Stanley L. Robbins Teaching Award
- Developed trauma-informed care training for pediatric residents
- Lead investigator on NAS quality improvement initiatives
Her academic contributions bridge clinical practice and education, with special emphasis on hospitalist medicine and interprofessional collaboration. She mentors faculty in medical education and clinical teaching excellence.