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Practice contact
(936) 267-7200
(936) 267-7914
17580 Interstate 45 South
MOB 1st Floor
The Woodlands Texas 77384
US
Jeff Shilt MD
Orthopaedic Surgeon - Pediatrics Specialty
Orthopaedic Surgeon - Academic
Primary Practice: Texas Children's Hospital - The Woodlands
Primary Hospital: TEXAS CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

Practice Contact

Office Address
17580 Interstate 45 South
MOB 1st Floor
The Woodlands Texas 77384
US
Phone
(936) 267-7200
Fax
(936) 267-7914
Email
jshilt@texaschildrens.org

Clinical Expertise

Cerebral Palsy Minimally Invasive Orthopaedic Surgery Orthopaedic Traumatology Pediatric Foot and Ankle Surgery Pediatric Hip and Knee Surgery Pediatric Orthopaedics Sports Medicine

Biography

Dr. Shilt is the Chief of Community Surgery at Texas Children's Hospital and an Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine. After nearly 9 years in academic medicine as the residency program director and Associate Professor at Wake Forest University, he spent 8 additional years in private practice in Boise, Idaho in Pediatric Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine. Dr. Shilt has given over 100 presentations internationally, authored more than 40 articles, 8 book chapters and has been the primary or co-investigator on research grants totaling more than $1 million. He most recently co-authored a chapter in Joe Friel and Gordo Byrn's book on triathlon training, Going Long.
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Primary Practice

Primary practice
Texas Children's Hospital - The Woodlands

Hospital Affiliations

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PRIMARY HOSPITAL
TEXAS CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
(832) 824-1000

Education & Training

FELLOWSHIP
Vanderbilt University
RESIDENCY
Ochsner Clinic
INTERNSHIP
Ochsner Clinic
MEDICAL / PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL
University of Missouri - Kansas City

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