13105 Wortham Center Drive,
Houston,
TX
77065
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About the Provider
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Education & Board Certification
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Professional Associations
Madeline Clark, MD, attended McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), earning her Doctor of Medicine in 2019. She went on to Baylor College of Medicine to complete her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology in 2023. Dr. Clark joined Kelsey-Seybold in September 2023.
The daughter of a physician and a nurse, Dr. Clark grew up grew up nurturing an interest in science and a desire to help others. Passionate about women’s health, she provides care across the OB/GYN spectrum, including well woman exams and preventive care, prenatal care and delivery, and diagnosis and treatment of gynecologic issues such as cervical cancer, ovarian cysts, urinary tract infections, and more. She is also certified in laparoscopic procedures. Dr. Clark’s favorite part of practicing medicine is building relationships with her patients and having the opportunity to be involved in her patients’ most exciting moments.
Awards & Publications
Awards
- Undergraduate Research Fellowship, Spring 2015 – Presented a research proposal to a committee within the College of Natural Sciences, resulting in the approval of a $5K grant to continue and pursue research
Publications
- Baylor College of Medicine Department of Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (Presentation). Madeline Clark, M.D.1, Brooke Thigpen, M.D.2, Sowmya Sunkara, M.D.1, Tamisa Koythong, M.D.2 and Joseph Nassif, MD, MBA2, (2022). Technical Challenges in Hysteroscopic Myomectomy with Prolapsing Cervical Fibroid. Selected among a group of national peers to present this case at AAGL Conference December 2022
- McGovern Medical School at UTHealth (Presentation). Clark, M. “SVC syndrome in a patient with an obstructing lung mass.” Department of Oncology CMOC Tumor Board Grand Rounds, McGovern Medical School, June 19, 2018
- McGovern Medical School at UTHealth (Presentation). Clark, M, Cheng, M. “X marks the mutation.” Pediatric Neurology Grand Rounds, McGovern Medical School, August 4, 2017. IQSEC2 Pathogenic Variants and X-Linked Intellectual Disability
- University of Texas at Austin (Manuscript). Smith, E.S., Clark, M.E., Hardy, G.A., Kraan, D., Cormack, L., Gonzalez-Lima, F., Monfils, M., and Lee, H.J. (2017). Daily consumption of methylene blue reduces attentional deficits and dopamine reduction in a 6-OHDA model of Parkinson’s disease. Neuroscience.
- Baylor College of Medicine (Presentation). Clark, M. “Glyphosate, Chikungunya, Zika and Dengue in Mesoamerican Nephropathy.” BCM Tropical Medicine Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases Lab Retreat, August 10, 2016
- Baylor College of Medicine (Manuscript). Nguyen, L. H., Brewster, A. L., Clark, M. E., Regnier-Golanov, A., Sunnen, C. N., Patil, V. V., and Anderson, A. E. (2014) mTOR inhibition suppresses established epilepsy in the NS-Pten knockout mouse model of cortical dysplasia. Epilepsia.
- The University of Texas at Austin (Poster Presentation). Smith, E.S., Hardy, G.A., Clark, M.E., and Lee, H.J. (2014) The impact of daily methylene blue administration on performance in a five-choice serial reaction time task in a rat model of Parkinson’s disease. Society for Neuroscience annual conference (abstract).
Research
MD Anderson Cancer Center – Medical Student Researcher with Dr. Jacqueline Parchem, Identification of fetal DNA in maternal exosomes, December 2018 – January 2019.
- Collaborated with a team to identify exosome isolation and lysing techniques of cell free DNA to study exosome significance in pregnancy and pre-eclampsia
- Spearheaded the implementation of a new protocol to verify exosome isolation and lysing techniques resulting in the increased efficiency of exome examination and analysis
- Had responsibility to maintain and split several human cell cultures used to harvest exosomes
Baylor College of Medicine – Medical Student Researcher with Dr. Kristy Murray, Mesoamerican Nephropathy, May 2016 – August 2016.
- In a select group of individuals chosen to investigate and analyze results to elucidate source of nephropathy within Mesoamerica
- Developed and maintained a master database that was used as a single source of information for analysis
- Collected and sorted urine and blood samples and tested for Zika, Chikungunya, Dengue, and glyphosate
The University of Texas at Austin – Undergraduate Researcher in Dr. Hongjoo Lee’s lab, Effects of Methylene Blue on rat Parkinson’s Model, Summer 2013 – May 2015.
- Awarded an Undergraduate Research Fellowship in which I received funding to pursue my own project
- Developed the testing protocol to determine the effects of methylene blue on behavioral aspects of Parkinson’s Disease through a rat model of disease
- Perfused rats, mounted brain slices, and performed Nissl staining techniques to examine the substantia nigra under microscope
Baylor College of Medicine – Paid Student Assistant in Dr. Anne Anderson’s lab, Effects of Rapamycin on Mouse Epilepsy Model, May 2011 – August 2012.
- Participated in meetings with postdocs and graduate students to discuss the effects of mTORC1 inhibitor, Rapamycin, on the Pten mutant mice
- Developed skills to perform Western blot and immunohistochemistry for identification of up regulation of signaling pathways (mTOR)
Medical School
- McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), 2019
Internship/Residency
- Baylor College of Medicine, 2023
Dr. Clark is a member of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists and the American Academy of Gynecologic Laparoscopists.