Craig Huang, M.D.

Craig Huang, M.D.

  • Pediatrics - Emergency Medicine

Biography

Craig J. Huang, M.D., F.A.A.P., is board certified in Pediatrics and Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Dr. Huang attended the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston for medical school (1992-1996), completed his pediatric residency at the Medical College of Virginia (1996-1999) and his pediatric emergency medicine fellowship at Eastern Virginia Medical School/Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters. He is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics. His interests are: computers and other innovative technologies for medicine, medical informatics, and trauma.

Education & Training
  • Medical School - University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (1992-1996)
  • Internship - Medical College of Virginia (1996-1997), Pediatrics
  • Residency - Medical College of Virginia (1997-1999), Pediatrics
  • Fellowship - Children's Hosp. of the King's Dghtrs-Norfolk (1999-2002), Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Professional Associations & Affiliations
  • American Academy of Pediatrics
  • Ambulatory Pediatric Association
  • Academic Pediatrics Association
  • Texas Medical Association
  • Texas College of Emergency Physicians
  • American Medical Association
  • American College of Emergency Physicians, Member and Fellow
Honors & Awards
  • Young Investigators Award 2001, Awarded by Southern Regional Societies Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatrics Association
  • Research Trainee Travel Award 2001, Southern Society for Pediatric Research
  • Outstanding Resident in Pediatric Emergency Department 1999, Awarded by the Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virignia Hospitals
  • Ali Abdulla Al-Ubaydli Scholarship Winner for Mobile Medical Computing 2008, Sponsored by Epocrates and Dr. Mohammad Al-Ubaydli
  • Fellows Award 2000, Presented by the Ambulatory Pediatrics Association
Books & Publications
Research
  • Use of technology (handheld computers, digital cameras, computers) in pediatric emergency care
  • Trauma and Burns
  • Syncope
  • Resident/Fellow education
  • Apparent life threatening events (ALTEs)