Attending Hospitalist, Department of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Critical Care Medicine
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
Dr. Hannah Daughtrey is a pediatric cardiac intensivist at Boston Children's Hospital. She received her Bachelor of Science in Physiological Science, magna cum laude, from the University of California, Los Angeles. She earned her medical degree from Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine and completed her pediatric residency at Oregon Health & Science University. She went on to complete fellowships in pediatric critical care medicine at Stanford University and in pediatric cardiac critical care at Children’s National Hospital.
Dr. Daughtrey’s clinical and research interests center on the psychosocial and mental health outcomes of children and families following pediatric critical illness, with a focus on equitable access to care, family experience in the cardiac ICU, and the long-term impacts of high-acuity hospitalization. She has published in several peer-reviewed journals, including Frontiers in Pediatrics and Journal of Intensive Care Medicine.
Her work in bioethics addresses ethically complex decision-making in pediatric cardiac critical care, including the limits of parental discretion, shared decision-making, and managing moral distress among interdisciplinary teams.
Dr. Daughtrey is the recipient of the Kelley M. Skeff GME Professionalism Award and a two-time honoree of the Stanford Pediatric Fellowship Leadership Award. She is committed to advancing compassionate, ethically grounded care in pediatric cardiac intensive care settings.
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