About the Author:
Dr. Hayley Timm has always enjoyed working with children. Throughout high school, college and medical school, her volunteer activities included helping at kids’ music and sports camps, tutoring students after school, and spending time with patients at Children’s Hospital & Medical Center in Omaha. Becoming a pediatric physician was a natural next step.
“It really makes your job fun and meaningful every day to know that you’re working to help make kids better,” Dr. Timm said. “There’s nothing better than that.”
Dr. Timm is a pediatric physician at Methodist Physicians Clinic Council Bluffs. She completed her medical degree at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha and her pediatric residency at Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital/Michigan State University.
A former softball player and track and field athlete, Dr. Timm has a special interest in sports medicine and adolescent health.
In her free time, she enjoys painting, drawing, exercising, and cooking with her husband. They love to travel and explore new cultures, and she wants to continue to improve her Spanish and French language skills.
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