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Jason Fullmer, M.D.

Education

M.D.
University of Texas Medical School at Houston

Residency/Fellowship

Residency
University of Texas Medical School at Houston

Fellowship, Pediatric Pulmonology
Baylor College of Medicine

About

Jason Fullmer, M.D., is board-certified in pediatrics, internal medicine and pediatric pulmonology. He serves as the center director for the cystic fibrosis program at Dell Children’s Medical Center and the program director for the adult cystic fibrosis program. In addition, he serves as the director for the cystic fibrosis sponsored therapeutics development network site at Dell Children’s, participating in multicenter research projects involving adults and children with cystic fibrosis. Fullmer serves as section head of pediatric pulmonology for Dell Children’s. He is also actively involved with the supervision and teaching of medical students and residents.

Professional Affiliations
  • Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Adult Care Center
    Director, 2009-Present
Awards & Honors
  • Diplomate on the American Board of Internal Medicine
    2010
  • Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians
    2006
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics
    2005
  • Russell and Virginia McFarland Award for Oral Presentation of Research
    Baylor College of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, 2004