
Austin, TX — Camille N. Immanuel, MD, MHS, is being recognized by Continental Who's Who as an Exceptional Healthcare Professional for her outstanding work in Pediatric Critical Care and in acknowledgment of her service with the Texas Center for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease.
A board-certified Pediatrician with extensive training in Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care, Dr. Immanuel has over five years of medical experience in her field. She has served nearly three years as an Assistant Professor and attending physician at the Texas Center for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease, a clinical partnership between Dell Children's Medical Center and the University of Texas Health-Austin.
A highly-trained specialist in her field, Dr. Immanuel provides care to pediatric heart patients before and after surgery for various cardiac-related disorders and congenital heart disease, including aortic coarctation, tetralogy of Fallot, heart failure and heart transplants, single ventricle physiologies including hypoplastic left heart or tricuspid atresia, pulmonary atresia, endocardial cushion defects, and septal defects.
In pursuit of her medical career, Dr. Immanuel obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, with a minor in Bio-Medical Engineering, then earned a Master's in Health Sciences, both from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD. She went on to earn her Medical Degree from the School of Medicine at St. George's University and completed a Pediatric Residency at St. Joseph's Children’s Hospital in Paterson, NJ (New York Medical College). She continued her medical specialty training with a Fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital in Memphis, TN (University of Tennessee Health Sciences), and a Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Fellowship at the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles (University of Southern California).
Dr. Immanuel also completed a Fellowship in Interventional Pulmonology and Respiratory Intensive Care in Italy through the Global Medical Education and Cultural Exchange Grant and the European Respiratory Society. Additionally, she has completed a Fellowship in community-based health and development in India through the Comprehensive Rural Health Project. She is board certified in Pediatrics by the American Board of Pediatrics. She is also certified through the Society of Critical Care Medicine as an instructor for Pediatric Fundamental Critical Care Support.
Dr. Immanuel is a member of the
Society of Critical Care Medicine, the American Thoracic Society, the Pediatric
Cardiac Intensive Care Society (PCICS), and the National Mental
Health Association, among her professional affiliations. In addition to her
medical practice, she has participated in medical missions to India with
Comprehensive Rural Health Project.