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Good Sam Expands Pediatric Services

Dilys Audrey Whyte, MD, joins the medical center's new Division of Pediatric Nephrology.

Dilys Audrey Whyte, MD, has joined Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center’s new Division of Pediatric Nephrology.

Whyte will evaluate pediatric patients with renal disease and hypertensions at Good Samaritan's Center for Pediatrict Specialty Care in Babylon.

An experienced physician, Whyte has more than 10 years of experience as a physician, director and professor in the field of pediatrics and nephrology at Winthrop University Hospital, Stony Brook University Medical Center and Good Samaritan Hospital.

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Whyte, a resident of Coram, has completed extensive research in renal development with Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yale University and the National Kidney Foundation. She's also published articles dealing with acute renal failure and kidney disease in children.

After earning a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Yale University, Whyte received her medical degree from SUNY Buffalo School of Medicine.  Following a residency at Children’s Hospital of Buffalo, she completed a fellowship at Yale University School of Medicine. She's the recipient of a Champion’s award from the NephCure Foundation.

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Whyte is currently a member of the National Kidney Foundation of New York and New Jersey, American Society of Pediatric Nephrology and the International Pediatric Nephrology Association.


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