Semmelweis
Medical School of Budapest, Hungary. She graduated with
honors and her Thesis: "Pyelonephritis in Childhood"
received a third place award. She completed her Pediatric
Internship at the University of Tennessee in Memphis
and her Residency training at the Children's Hospital
of North Carolina and Affiliated Hospitals at the University
of North Carolina in Chapel Hill in 1993.
She has been in private practice for 15
years in Paris, TX where she gained valuable experience
in treating children from birth to 18 years of age.
While practicing in Paris, she attended difficult deliveries
and treated infants and children with a wide variety
and severity of childhood illnesses in a busy rural
clinic and hospital.
Dr. Edenhoffer is an active staff member
at Children's Medical Center of Dallas, Las Colinas
Medical Center and St. Paul University Hospital.
Dr. Edenhoffer is a Fellow of the American
Board of Pediatrics and the Texas Medical Association.
She has received an award for supporting women in breast-feeding.
She has been published in the local newspaper and given
talks at the local radio station. She is a member of
the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Texas Pediatric
Society.
Dr. Edenhoffer relocated to Coppell with
her three boys ages 16, 14, and 11 to enjoy the educational
opportunities and the diverse cultural exposure the
metroplex offers. She enjoys spending her free time
with her boys whom are active in sports, ice skating,
skiing, and gardening as well as Hungarian cooking.
"My children are my best teachers
about pediatrics, I learn from them everyday. I became
a much better physician, when I became a mother. I am
proud to have the opportunity to understand the "Mommy
perspective."
Dr. Edenhoffer is dedicated to building
her pediatric practice to be one of the best in North
Texas.
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