
C. Tania Condurache
Pediatrician
517 South Floyd Street #412 Louisville Kentucky, 40202About
Tania Condurache, MD, MS, FAAP, is a pediatrician working at Just for Kids, a private pediatrics practice located in Louisville, Kentucky. She is also affiliated with Kosair Children?s Hospital and is an Associate professor of Pediatrics at the University of Louisville-School of Medicine, which involves her role as pediatrics hospitalist in academic settings. Paralleling her work as a teacher, Dr. Condurache is the Director of Global Health Resident Education in the Department of Pediatrics of the University of Louisville-School of Medicine, a position she embraced in 2010. Her responsibilities involve pediatric resident education in global child health, international pediatric rotation, and contributing to Global Child Health Curriculum. Dr. Condurache obtained her medical degree from the University of Medicine and Pharmacy in lasi in Romania in 1995. She trained during her internship at St. Spiridon University Hospital, also in her native country, Romania (Iasi). Upon relocating to the United States, she conducted her residency training at the University of Louisville-School of Medicine. The recipient of the Golden Key Award in 2012, she remains an active member of the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Education and Training
Universitatea de Medicina si Farmacie
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C. Tania Condurache's Expert Contributions
Herpes test?
It really depends on what kit you and what bodily fluid was used for the test. However, a value of 0.91 or less indicates a NEGATIVE result. Take care! Dr. TC READ MORE
Can I give my 3 month old teething gel?
Your 3 months old does NOT need teething gel. The numbing medicine is toxic and easily absorbed from the mouth lining. It can cause heart rhythm problems that can be life-threatening. There are safe rubber toys to help with teething. If the infant is fussy despite chewing on those, there may be another cause for it, like being hungry, having a wet diaper and a sore diaper rash, needing human interaction, or even having colic. I hope this helps, Sincerely, Dr. Tania Condurache READ MORE
I'm worried about my height?
Good morning, and thank you for sharing your concerns. There are many ways to estimate your final adult height. Entering the data you shared, your estimated adult height is 5’8”. That seems like a great height to me. Besides, women too come in different heights: a petite woman would get a bad neck from constantly looking up at a very tall man. To answer your question from the medical perspective, you don’t seem to have a medical problem affecting your height. However, if you want to confirm that, you should see an endocrinologist, who can measure your hormone levels. Growth hormone injections can add a couple of inches to one’s height, but you need to have a medical diagnosis. Lastly, a man is as tall as his “date” sees him, and that has nothing to do with feet and inches. I recommend trying to grow as a person, learn the art of conversation, and try to stand out through qualities no woman could resist, like integrity, kindness, wit, sincerity. Get a good education in an area you are passionate about. Get involved in much needed service in your community. That will increase your confidence and self esteem, and your chances of meeting someone in person rather than on line. I hope this helps broaden your perspective on relationships, and realize how shallow is woman who shops for men based on size, as they would for clothing. Good luck to you! Dr. C P.S. keep up the healthy life style! READ MORE
Can teething cause coughing?
No, teething alone should not cause cough, nor fever. Teething can cause itching of the gums, and some drooling. I recommend seeing a healthcare provider to examine the baby and determine the cause of the cough, which is most likely a respiratory tract infection. Tania Condurache, MD, M.Sc READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Local, Regional, National, and International Ground Rounds and Guest Lecturing -
Awards
- Golden Key Award, 2012
Internships
- Sfntu Spiridon University Hospital
Professional Society Memberships
- Society of Hospital Medicine
Articles and Publications
- Has been Published
What do you attribute your success to?
- Hard Work, Dedication, Love for the Field and Medicine
Hobbies / Sports
- Cooking and Gardening
Favorite professional publications
- American Academy of Pediatrics Journal, New England Journal of Medicine
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