Dr. Dalia A. Pando, MD, FAAP
Pediatrician
136 Washington Avenue Belleville New Jersey, 7109About
Dr. Dalia Pando is a pediatrician practicing in Belleville, New Jersey. Dr. Pando is a doctor who specializes in the health care of children. As a pedicatrician, Dr. Pando diagnoses and treats infections, injuries, diseases and other disorders in children. Pediatricians typically work with infants, children, teenagers and young adults up to age 21. They practice medical care as well as preventative health care. Dr. Pando can oversee and manage the physical, mental and emotional health of their patients.
Education and Training
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Univ Nac Mayor De San Marcos- Prog Acad De Med Humana- Lima- Peru 1985
Board Certification
American Board of Pediatrics - Pediatrics
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
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Get to know Pediatrician Dr. Dalia A. Pando, who serves patients in Newark, New Jersey.
A prominent pediatrician, Dr. Pando tends to patients at her private practice in Newark, New Jersey.
Back in the early days of her academic career, she earned her medical degree from the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos in Peru in 1985. Upon relocating to the United States, she completed her residency in pediatrics at UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School.
Distinguished as a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics (FAAP), the doctor attained board certification in pediatrics through the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP). The mission of the ABP is to advance child health by certifying pediatricians who meet standards of excellence and are committed to continuous learning and improvement.
Pediatrics is the branch of medicine that involves the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends individuals be under pediatric care up to the age of 21. Pediatricians provide medical care to people ranging in age from newborns to young adults. They are trained to examine, diagnose, and treat children with a wide variety of injuries and illnesses through all of their developmental stages, as they grow and mature.
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