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David R. Weber, MD

David R. Weber, MD, MSCE

David R. Weber, MD

David R. Weber, MD, MSCE, is an attending physician and Medical Director of the Center for Bone Health at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.


215-590-3174

About David R. Weber

Titles

Attending Physician

Editorial and Academic Positions

Academic and Institutional Committees

2011-present, Member Research Trainee Advisory Committee
2010-present, Member Division of Endocrinology Fellowship Committee

Education & training

Graduate Degree

MSCE - Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA

Medical Degree

MD - University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS

Residency

Pediatrics - Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital, New Haven, CT

Fellowship

Pediatric Endocrinology - The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA(Co-chief Fellow)

Publications

Publications

2013

Weber DR, Moore RH, Leonard MB, Zemel BS. Fat and lean BMI reference curves in children and adolescents and their utility in identifying excess adiposity compared with BMI and percentage body fat. Am J Clin Nutr. 2013 Jul;98(1):49-56. PMID: 23697708.

Wittlieb-Weber CA, Paridon SM, Gaynor JW, Spray TL, Weber DR, Brothers JA.. Medium-term outcome after anomalous aortic origin of a coronary artery repair in a pediatric cohort. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2013 Aug 26. PMID:23988284 [Epub ahead of print]

Weber DR, Leonard MB, Zemel BS. Body composition analysis in the pediatric population. Pediatr Endocrinol Rev. 2012 Nov;10(1):130-9. PMID: 23469390.

Editorials, Reviews, Chapters

2010

Weber DR, Brodsky JL, Carpenter TO. Normal and Delayed Pubertal Development. In: Talwalkar JS & Fenick AM, editors. Yale Curriculum in Primary Care Pediatrics. 4th edition. Yale; 2010.

Weber DR, Brodsky JL, Carpenter TO. Precocious Puberty. In: Talwalkar JS & Fenick AM, editors. Yale Curriculum in Primary Care Pediatrics. 4th edition. Yale; 2010.

Patient experience rating

(based on 88 submissions)

  • Clear Explanation
    4.9 of 5
  • Showed Concern
    4.9 of 5
  • Included in decisions
    4.9 of 5
  • Would recommend
    4.9 of 5
  • Discussion of Proposed Treatment
    4.9 of 5
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Comments

  • The doctor researched recent blood tests taken and answered my questions.

    4.2 of 5
    Jan 20, 2024
  • Dr. Weber was great and brought in someone to go over PT options as well

    4.8 of 5
    Jan 18, 2024
  • Was very impressed at how he included the child in the discussions and made him a part of it

    5 of 5
    Dec 16, 2023
  • This was our first visit with Dr Weber and he was fantastic. He explained everything thoroughly, in a way that was easy to understand. He made sure he answered all of our questions and was very knowledgeable with the rare genetic condition my daughter has. He also let us know what the next steps would be, which was very helpful!

    5 of 5
    Nov 08, 2023
  • Great feed back and engagement. Lots of good advice and suggestions to optimize health and continue to have healthy glucose levels.

    5 of 5
    Oct 26, 2023
  • Superb clinical / scientific assessment and transparent comments on benefit /risk.

    5 of 5
    Sep 20, 2023
  • Dr Weber was patient and listened to all our questions and concerns. He explained things thoroughly and made sure we understood.

    5 of 5
    Aug 11, 2023
  • Took necessary time to answer my concerns.

    5 of 5
    May 11, 2023
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About the Patient Experience Rating System

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