Clinical Assistant ProfessorMedicine Faculty Information Biography Dr. Carlye Schulte is a specialist in Hospital Medicine at the University of Washington Medical Center.Dr. Schulte is a native Texan, who earned her bachelor's degree from Sam Houston State University in Huntsville and went on to earn her M.D. from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston- McGovern Medical School. She completed a combined residency program in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics from UTHSC at Houston- McGovern Medical School, and was a Chief resident for her residency program. Throughout residency and medical school, she was interested in global health, nutrition, health education, gastroenterology, and community health policy. She continued on as a clinical faculty in hospital medicine for the Internal Medicine and Pediatrics department, enjoying academic medicine and the active learning environment provided in the field. She was in this role for almost two years, prior to joining UWMC- Internal Medicine Dept, Division of Cardiology as a clinical faculty in hospital medicine. Education & Training: Resident Physician Internal Medicine and PediatricsUniversity of TexasHouston, TX2011-2015 MDUniversity of TexasHouston, TX2007-2011 Bachelor of Science in Biology with Minors in Spanish and ChemistrySam Houston State UniversityHuntsville, TX2003-2007 Assistant Professor- Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, HospitalistDept Emergency Medicine- Acute Care, UT Health Science Center at HoustonHouston, TX2015-2017 Honors: UTHSCH Dept of Pediatrics- Resident Teaching Award2012 Albert Schweitzer Fellowship, Houston and Galveston Region2010-2011 Equity Summer Research Fellowship, Oregon Health Science University2006-2007 Ronald E. McNair Scholar, Sam Houston State University2006-2007 Contact Email: schultec@uw.eduMailing Address: University of Washington Medical Center 1959 NE Pacific Street Box 356422 Seattle, WA 98195-6422 Research & Clinical Interests Research Interests: Nutrition Quality improvement in hospital medicine practice Liver disease Global and community health Clinical Interests: Nutritional effects on chronic disease states Community health practices Health policy Hospital medicine