
Henry Puls MD
Hospitalist
Associate Professor, Pediatrics, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine
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5808 W 110th StOverland Park, KS 66211
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Summary
- I practice pediatric hospital medicine at Children's Mercy Kansas City and hold board certifications in general pediatrics and pediatric hospital medicine. I am a researcher in child abuse & neglect, public policy, social determinants of health, and conditions common to the hospitalized child. I provide clinical ethics consults at Children's Mercy and have served as the Chair of the hospital's Ethics Committee since 2021.
Education & Training
- Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU Health)Residency, Pediatrics, 2007 - 2010
- University of Kansas School of MedicineClass of 2007
Certifications & Licensure
- MO State Medical License 2011 - 2026
- KS State Medical License 2011 - 2025
- MS State Medical License 2023 - 2024
- American Board of Pediatrics Pediatrics
- American Board of Pediatrics Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Testing for bleeding disorders in child abuse: AAP recommendation adherence and testing results.Lyndsey Hultman, Angela Doswell, Henry T Puls, Shannon L Carpenter, Angela Bachim
Child Abuse & Neglect. 2025-05-01 - Trends in hospital encounters for child physical abuse through the COVID-19 pandemic.Henry T Puls, Jay G Berry, Matthew Hall
Journal of Hospital Medicine. 2025-04-08 - Patient physical violence toward healthcare workers at a US children's hospital.Adrienne G DePorre, Troy Richardson, Henry T Puls, Alec M Bernstein, Rebecca Ebbers
Journal of Hospital Medicine. 2025-01-20
Press Mentions
- State Spending on Poverty Really Pays Off for Kids: StudyNovember 30th, 2021
- State spending on anti-poverty programs could substantially reduce child abuse and neglectNovember 30th, 2021
- State Spending on Anti-Poverty Programs Could Substantially Reduce Child Abuse and NeglectNovember 30th, 2021
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Professional Memberships
- Fellow
- Helfer SocietyScholar Member
- Academic Pediatric AssociationMember
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