Assistant Professor
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I believe in compassionate and evidence-based care that centers the needs and priorities of families. I enjoy helping families gain a better understanding of their child's development and behavior and support them in accessing necessary developmental services.
Dr. Srinivasan is a developmental and behavioral pediatrician specializing in the care of children and adolescents with a variety of neurodevelopmental conditions including autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. She sees children with a history of prematurity, developmental delay, intellectual disability, anxiety disorders, Trisomy 21 and other genetic conditions.
Dr. Srinivasan's research focuses on equitable access to developmental-behavioral pediatrics care through collaborative partnerships with primary care clinics and community agencies. She has a special interest in community-based participatory research.
Child Development and Behavior
B.A., Stanford University, Stanford CA 2009
M.D., University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington VT 2015
M.S., Health Services, University of Washington School of Public Health, Seattle WA 2022
Pediatrics, University of Washington/Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle WA 2015-2016
Pediatrics, University of Washington/Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle WA 2016-2018
Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, University of Washington/Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle WA 2018-2022
Health Services and Quality of Care, University of Washington/Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle WA 2020-2022
Emerging Leader, Association of University Centers on Disabilities, 2021
Wellness Award, University of Vermont College of Medicine, 2015
Gold Humanism Honor Society, 2015
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society, 2015
Srinivasan A, Zinner SH. ADHD and Tics. Schonwald A (Ed.) ADHD in Adolescents: A Comprehensive Guide, Springer Nature. 2020:151-162.