Tod Olin, MD
Tod Olin, MD
Educational Background
1998 Undergraduate Rice University, Houston, Texas BA Biology
2005 Medical University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio Doctor of Medicine Degree
GPA 4.0, Class Rank 1/200
2005-2006 Internship in Pediatrics The Children’s Hospital, University of Colorado
2006-2008 Residency in Pediatrics The Children’s Hospital, University of Colorado 2008-2011 Fellowship in Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine The Children’s Hospital, University of Colorado
2011 Clinical Research Training Masters in Clinical Sciences- Clinical Investigation Track University of Colorado Denver Mentoring team: Frank Accurso, MD, Phil Zeitler, MD, Rob Roach, PhD
Research Interests
- Dyspnea on Exertion
- Exercise Intolerance in Children
- Exercise-Induced Asthma (EIA)
- Exercise-Induced Laryngeal Obstruction (EILO)
Dr. Tod Olin is a pulmonologist and director of the National Jewish Health Exercise and Performance Breathing Center. He has published in the area of pediatric airways disease, as well as in the area of high-performance exercise limitation. He is specifically interested in helping children and adults exercise safely and comfortably, whether sick or well, fit or obese, toddlers or Olympic-level athletes.