Daniel L. Coury, MD
Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Psychiatry at College of Medicine at The Ohio State University and the Section of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics for Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Daniel L. Coury, MD, is Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Psychiatry at The Ohio State University College of Medicine and a member of the Section of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Dr. Coury received his medical degree from the University of Tennessee Center for Health Sciences, followed by an internship and residency in pediatrics at the University of Tennessee Center for Health Sciences. He was a fellow in ambulatory pediatrics at Brown University.
Activities over the past three decades include federally funded projects in the areas of drug exposed infants, training in developmental and behavioral pediatrics, pediatric residency curriculum guidelines, pediatric psychopharmacology, training professionals in dual diagnosis and the establishment of a web site for developmental and behavioral pediatrics. He also is active in conducting pediatric psychopharmacology clinical trials in ADHD and autism. In addition to his patient care and research activities, he is the Medical Director of the Autism Treatment Network of Autism Speaks, a consortium of twelve autism specialty centers across North America.