
Dr. Sydney A. Rice Recognized by the Global Directory of Who's Who for Excellence in Developmental Pediatrics
Jul 03, 2025
Tucson, AZ – The Global Directory of Who's Who proudly honors Dr. Sydney A. Rice, MD, MSc, FAAP, for her outstanding contributions to the field of developmental-behavioral pediatrics. A professor and nationally recognized specialist in autism and traumatic brain injury, Dr. Rice has made a lasting impact through her research, clinical expertise, and commitment to mentoring future leaders in medicine.
Dr. Rice earned her M.D. from the University of Arizona College of Medicine in 1991, followed by a residency at the same institution in 1995. She completed a prestigious fellowship in Developmental Pediatrics at the University of Virginia in 2003 and also holds a Master of Science in Health Evaluation Sciences from UVA. A graduate of Stanford University with a Bachelor of Science, Dr. Rice is board-certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics.
Her numerous accolades include the 2023 Women in Medicine and Science Award, multiple listings in Best Doctors in America, and several faculty service and teaching awards, reflecting her dedication to advancing healthcare for underserved populations. Through her clinical work, research, and mentorship, Dr. Rice continues to shape the future of pediatric medicine.
About Sydney A. Rice MD, MSc, FAAP
Dr. Sydney A. Rice, MD, MSc, FAAP, is known for her outstanding contributions to the field of developmental-behavioral pediatrics. A professor and nationally recognized specialist in autism and traumatic brain injury, Dr. Rice has made a lasting impact through her research, clinical expertise, and commitment to mentoring future leaders in medicine.

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