Dr. Judith Ross is a
pediatric endocrinologist who practices at Nemours Children’s Hospital-DE and
Thomas Jefferson University in Wilmington, DE, USA. She graduated from
Wellesley College with High Honors in 1973 and earned her M.D. degree from the
University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine in 1977. She completed her
Pediatrics training at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh in 1980 and her
Developmental Endocrinology training at the National Institutes of Health in
1983. Dr. Ross is Board Certified in Pediatrics and Pediatric Endocrinology.
Her medical interests include adrenal disease, diabetes, pituitary disease,
puberty disorders, short stature, thyroid disease, thyroid nodules and cancer.
Dr. Nicole Tartaglia is a Professor in Pediatrics at
Children’s Hospital Colorado in Aurora, CO, USA. She has earned an MS and MD
from the University of Colorado Denver and has completed her Residency in
Pediatrics at the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Program. She has also
completed her Fellowships in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics at the
University of California (Davis) Health System Program. Dr. Tartaglia has
received several awards for her exceptional work, including the 5280 Top Docs
Award for Developmental Pediatrics in 2020, the Top 1% Patient Family
Experience Award from Children’s Hospital Colorado in 2020, the Patient-Family
Experience Award—5 Star Award from Children’s Hospital Colorado in 2017, the J.
Cole National Fragile X Clinician of the Year Award from the National Fragile X
Foundation in 2016, and the Top Docs Award for Developmental Behavioral
Pediatrics from 5280 (The Denver Magazine) in 2016. Dr. Tartaglia specializes
in treating patients with Neurodevelopmental Disorders, such as X&Y
Chromosome Disorders (Klinefelter syndrome/ XXY, XXYY, Triple X, Turner
syndrome, XYY, other sex chromosome disorders), Fragile X syndrome, Autism
Spectrum Disorders, ADHD, and Anxiety.