David Hooke, DO

Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics
Hooke David N
Hooke David N
Locations

Team Health Emergency Medicine

1005 Joe DiMaggio Drive
Hollywood, FL 33021

954-265-3482

954-265-1569

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About Me

Dr. David Hooke is a board-certified pediatrician with a specialty in pediatric emergency medicine. He earned his medical degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2005 and completed his pediatric osteopathic internship and his pediatric residency at Miami Children’s Hospital. He completed his fellowship in pediatric emergency medicine at Baylor College of Medicine Texas Children’s Hospital in 2011.

Education

Education

Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine, 2005

Residency

Nicklaus Children's Hospital, 2008, Pediatrics

Fellowships

Baylor College Of Medicine, 2011, Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Certifications

American Board of Pediatrics-Pediatric Emergency Medicine
American Board of Pediatrics-Pediatrics

Awards, Achievements, and More

Awards

Professional organizations
American Academy of Pediatrics, Section of Emergency Medicine
American Society of Emergency Medicine
American Osteopathic Association
Texas Medical Society

Research
“The Effect of Pre-Hospital Adminsitration of Methyprednisone on Pediatric Patient Outcomes,” Baylor College of Medicine, 2009-Present

Presentations
“Dealing with Difficult Situations in the Emergency Department,” Section of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Texas Children’s Hospital, 2010
“Abdominal Emergencies in Pediatrics,” Ben Taub General Hospital, 2010
“Red Flags for Recognizing Child Abuse in the Emergency Department,” Section of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Texas Children’s Hospital, 2009
“Updates in the Management of Fever Without Localizing Source,” Section of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Texas Children’s Hospital, 2009
“Fever of Unknown Origin,” Ben Taub General Hospital, 2009
“Acetaminophen Toxicity in Pediatrics,” Section of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Texas Children’s Hospital, 2008
“Weakness in Pediatric Patients,” Miami Children’s Hospital, 2008