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O H S U D O E R N B E C H E R C H I L D R E N ’ S H O S P I T A L
Faculty and Staff Directory2017–2018
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
Your partner for pediatric specialty care. At Doernbecher, we recognize the value and
importance of collaboration in the healing
process. And so we are committed to partnering
with you in the care of your patients.
As Oregon’s only academic health center,
we offer the most comprehensive range of
children’s health care programs and services in
Oregon and Southwest Washington.
We are proud to be Oregon’s only children’s
hospital ranked by U.S. News & World Report as
one of the best children’s hospitals in the nation.
One Number for Providers The Doernbecher Physician Consult line can
assist with referrals, consults, transfers or other
needs. All you need is one number: 503-346-0644
(toll free: 888-346-0644).
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As part of our health mission, we provide:• The most comprehensive range of pediatric
services: We serve as a major referral center
for cancer, heart disease, cardiac surgery,
neurosurgery, diabetes, neonatal and pediatric
intensive care, metabolic disorders, organ and
stem cell transplantation and trauma.
• Statewide outreach clinics that bring pediatric
specialty care to children in their home
communities.
• Comprehensive NICU and PICU with 24/7/365 in-
house coverage.
• A hospitalist program.
• A state-wide telemedicine network.
We are dedicated to meeting the needs
of referring providers and their patients.
Our provider relations manager, Roxann
Mike, serves as your personal contact and is
committed to working with you and your staff to
better partner in the care of your patients. Call
503-418-3759 or email [email protected]
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OHSU ConnectWhen you refer patients to OHSU Doernbecher,
OHSU Connect is a Web-based application that
provides you and your staff with online real-time
access to patient information and clinical data.
In addition, OHSU Connect allows you to securely
communicate with OHSU and Doernbecher
clinicians and other staff members.
OHSU Connect functions as a read-only portal
to patient charts in Epic, allowing you to view
patient demographics, encounter documentation,
scanned documents, medication lists and other
information found in the Chart Review section of
Epic Hyperspace.
Users are also given full InBasket functionality,
allowing them to receive notifications including
lab results and ADT events, and communicate
with OHSU Epic users.
Request an account today:
Visit www.ohsuhealth.com/connect or call
503-346-0644.
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Already have EPIC? Use EPIC Care EverywhereAre you an EPIC User participating in
Care Everywhere? If so, did you know you
can query OHSU for records of your patients
receiving care at Doernbecher? It’s that easy to
exchange health information with us when a
mutual patient exists.
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Table of ContentsAdolescent Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Audiology/Hearing Loss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Autism Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Bleeding Disorders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Blood and Cancer Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Cancer Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Cardiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Cardiothoracic Surgery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Casey Eye Institute/Elks Children’s Eye Clinic . . . . . . .55Child Abuse/SCAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Child Development and Rehabilitation Center (CDRC) . . .17Child Development Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Cleft Palate/Craniofacial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Clotting Disorders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Cystic Fibrosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69Dental Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Dermatology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Down Syndrome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Echo Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Emergency Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Endocrinology and Diabetes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Family Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Feeding and Swallowing Disorders Clinic . . . . . . . . . .29Fetal Therapy Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Gastroenterology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31General Pediatrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Genetics (Molecular and Medical) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Harold Schnitzer Diabetes Health Center . . . . . . . . . .25Healthy Lifestyle Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Hemangioma and Birthmarks Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Hospitalists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Infectious Diseases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Kidney Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Lactation Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Lipid Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Neonatal Care Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
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Nephrology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Neurodevelopmental Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Neurological Surgery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49Neurology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Northwest Clinic for Pediatric Voice . . . . . . . . . . . .51Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52Obesity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Occupational Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53Oncology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Ophthalmology/Strabismus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55Oregon Poison Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57Orthopaedics, Scoliosis and Bone Tumors . . . . . . . . .58Otolaryngology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59Pain Management Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60Palliative Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61PANDA Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62Pediatric Intensive Care Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63Pediatric Voice Clinic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51Physical Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64Plastic and Craniofacial Surgery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65Psychiatry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66Psychological Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67Pulmonary Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69Radiology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71Rehabilitation Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72Sedation Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74Sleep Disorders Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75Speech Language Pathology Program . . . . . . . . . . . .76Spina Bifida. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78Stem Cell/Bone Marrow Transplant Program . . . . . . . .79Surgery, Cardiothoracic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Surgery, General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Telemedicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81The Hemophilia Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Urology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83
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Adolescent Health
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s HospitalSpecialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
The Adolescent and Young Adult Clinic provides health services for young people between the ages of 10 and 24. Adolescents may select the clinic for their primary health care needs or their primary care provider can refer them for consultation.
S E RV I C E S
• Primary care
• Behavioral and mental health care
• Consultation and care for patients with eating disorders
• Sexual health (STDs and pregnancy prevention)
• Consultation and primary care for youth with chronic health issues
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
C. Wayne Sells, M.D., M.P.H.
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Audiology/Hearing Loss
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – Westside15220 N.W. Laidlaw Road, Suite 1000Portland, OR 97229
The Pediatric Audiology Program provides comprehensive diagnostic hearing evaluations for infants and children of all ages and developmental levels. Evaluations include behavioral hearing assessments and physiologic evaluation of the ear (tympanometry, otoacoustic emissions and acoustic reflexes). Electrophysiologic assessment of the auditory system (auditory brainstem response or ABR/BAER) testing is also available.
Our goal is to give families information and support for making informed decisions about treatment options, technology to improve hearing and communication options. Close working relationships are maintained with primary care providers, pediatric otolaryngologists, pediatric speech-language pathologists, the OHSU Cochlear Implant Program and community-based intervention and educational programs.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Kristin Knight, DirectorNatasha Carmichael, M.S.Lyndsay Duffus, Au.D.Heather Durham, Au.D.Elizabeth Spears, Au.D.
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Autism Program – CDRC
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
Eugene CDRCClinical Services Building901 E. 18th Ave. Eugene, OR 97403
The CDRC Autism Program at Doernbecher provides services to children with established autism or suspected symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder. The clinic comprises an interdisciplinary team of clinical psychologists, developmental pediatricians, psychiatrists, speech/language pathologists, occupational therapists and audiologists. The goal of the program is to understand the individual differences and needs of each individual and to provide specific diagnoses and recommendations to families.
S E RV I C E S
• Diagnostic assessment
• Treatment recommendations
• Intervention, including: - Parent training program - Behavioral intervention clinic - Speech-language therapy - Occupational therapy - Medication management
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FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
DEVELOPMENTAL PEDIATRICIANS
David Kube, M.D.Rita Panoscha, M.D.Kevin Senn, M.D.
LICENSED PSYCHOLOGISTSSusanne Duvall, Ph.D.Trevor Hall, Psy.D.Lark Huang-Storms, Ph.D.Dan Kriz, Psy.D.
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST RESIDENTJustin Hampton, Ph.D.
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTSKristi Atkins, M.A.Jill Dolata, M.S.Cynthia Green, M.S.Hannah Sanford-Keller, M.S.
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTSKersti Pettit-Kekel, M.S. Margaret Wolf, M.A.
PSYCHIATRISTArlene Hagen, M.D.
SOCIAL WORKERMaureen DeLongis, L.C.S.W.
PEDIATRIC AUDIOLOGIST Natasha M. Carmichael, C.C.C.-A.Lyndsay A. Duffus, Au.D, C.C.C.-A.Heather Durham Au.D, C.C.C.-A. Kristin Knight, C.C.C.-A. Elizabeth Spears, Au.D, C.C.C.-A.
Autism Program – CDRC (continued)
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Cardiology
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics700 S.W. Campus Drive7th floorPortland, OR 97239
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBendRiverBend Pavilion3377 RiverBend DriveSpringfield, OR 97477
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – The Vancouver Clinic700 N.E. 87th Ave.Vancouver, WA 98664
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – Westside15220 N.W. Laidlaw Road, Suite 1000Portland, OR 97229
The Pediatric Cardiology Program provides state-of-the-art expertise in the entire spectrum of congenital and acquired cardiac diseases. Our pediatric cardiac consultative services are available at a variety of locations, including OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, Doernbecher Pediatrics - Westside at Bethany Village, Albany, Bend, Coos Bay, Corvallis, Eugene, Klamath Falls, LaGrande, Medford, Pendleton, Roseburg, Salem, The Dalles and Vancouver. Children can be referred to these clinics by their primary care provider.
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S E RV I C E S
• Full-service cardiac evaluation for heart murmur, chest pain, syncope, congenital heart disease and acquired heart disease
• State-of-the-art echocardiographic services, including screening for fetal cardiac abnormalities
• Fetal Cardiology Services provided at Doernbecher, Salem Health, and The Vancouver Clinic
• Specialty Clinics for Turners Syndrome, Marfans Syndrome, Pulmonary HTN, and Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
• Cardiac MRI
• Interventional catheterization techniques for nonoperative catheter-based procedures, such as balloon angioplasty for vascular obstructions
• Coil and closure devices for cardiac shunt lesions (ASD, PDA, VSD or collateral vessels)
• Complete electrophysiology service for evaluating and treating arrhythmia including pacemaker insertion and catheter ablation procedures
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Laurie Armsby, M.D., F.A.A.P.Seshadri Balaji, M.D., Ph.D.Grant Burch, M.D.Kathryn Holmes, M.D.,
M.P.H.Jennifer Huang, M.D.Brendan Kelly, M.D.Erin Madriago, M.D.Mary Minette, M.D.Mark Reller, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Christina Ronai, M.D. M.S.EdDavid Sahn, M.D., F.A.A.P.Robin Shaughnessy, M.D.Michael Silberbach, M.D.Ali Lyman, PA-CJoylyn Michaud, RN, MN,
F.N.P.Emma Olson, R.N., M.S.,
C.P.N.P.
Cardiology (continued)
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Cardiothoracic Surgery
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital8th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
The Cardiothoracic Surgery program at OHSU Doernbecher provides nationally recognized cardiac surgical care for children and adults with congenital heart disease from Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. The program includes an exceptional team of congenital cardiac surgeons, cardiac anesthesiologists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, perfusion specialists, intensive care physicians, cardiac operating room nurses, intensive care nurses and allied specialists.
S E RV I C E S
• The OHSU Doernbecher congenital cardiac surgery program treats all neonatal and childhood heart problems, from the less-critical to the most complex
• Treatment for simple and complex cardiac lesions including but not limited to Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS), Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF), Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA)
• Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)
• Adults with congenital heart disease
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Ashok Muralidaran, M.D.Irving Shen, M.D.Rich Reed, P.A.-C.Jennifer Barr, D.N.P., F.N.P.-C.
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Child Abuse and Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect (SCAN)
The Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect (SCAN) team assesses children admitted to the Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, Emergency Department or clinics when findings raise a concern for child abuse or neglect; reports abuse episodes to the appropriate authorities; and educates students, medical residents, faculty and community health professionals on the medical, social and legal aspects of child abuse.
Medical providers are available on-call to provide assistance to community providers regarding the evaluation, management and reporting of suspected child maltreatment. Reports of child abuse or neglect should be made directly to the appropriate county child abuse hotline.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Tamara M. Grigsby, M.D.Thomas Valvano, M.D.Noelle Gibson, C.P.N.P.
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Robert Nickel, M.D. (Eugene)Rita Panoscha, M.D.Mario Peterson, M.D.
(Eugene)Randall Phelps, M.D.
(Eugene) Kristi Atkins, C.C.C.-S.L.P.Karen Brown, R.N.
Kyra Carroll, C.C.C.-S.L.P. (Eugene)
Debra Eisert, Ph.D. (Eugene)Sage Saxton, Psy.D.Susan Schulz, L.C.S.W.
(Eugene)Kim Solondz, O.T.R./L.Ryann Watson-Stites, Ph.D.
(Eugene)
Child Development Clinic
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
EugeneClinical Services BuildingUniversity of Oregon901 E. 18th Ave.Eugene, OR 97403
The Child Development Clinic provides interdisciplinary diagnosis and consultation for infants and children who have established or suspected development problems and are referred by their primary care physicians. Our care team may include specialists in developmental pediatrics, speech/language pathology, audiology, psychology, special education, occupational therapy, physical therapy and social work. Children are referred to this clinic by their primary care provider.
S E RV I C E S
• Formal developmental and behavioral assessments of preschool children (5 years of age or younger)
• Treatment for children with complex disorders of learning and communication, including intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism, language disorders, attention deficit disorders and neurobehavioral disorders
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – The Vancouver Clinic700 N.E. 87th Ave.Vancouver, WA 98664
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Child Development and Rehabilitation Center (CDRC)
CDRC OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
EugeneClinical Services BuildingUniversity of Oregon901 E. 18th Ave.Eugene, OR 97403
The CDRC improves the lives of individuals with disabilities or special health needs through leadership and effective partnerships with individuals, families, communities and public and private agencies. We serve as an exemplary local, state and national resource through our commitment to excellence in interdisciplinary clinical practice, research, education, policy development and community service.
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Cleft Palate/ Craniofacial Disorders
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
The Craniofacial Disorders Clinic provides evaluation and ongoing care coordination for children with cleft palate (with or without cleft lip) or other craniofacial disorders from birth through adulthood. Early nursing consultation to achieve success in the child’s initial feeding efforts is a unique feature of this clinic. The clinic also specializes in naso-alveolar molding (NAM) to optimize primary reconstructive outcomes. For the treatment of velopharyngeal dysfunction, surgical and nonsurgical options are available including temporary speech appliances (obturator). Children are referred to this clinic by their primary care provider.
S E RV I C E S
• Prenatal counseling• Education• Genetics• Pediatric nursing• Speech-language
pathology• Audiology• Nursing• Neurosurgery• Plastic and
reconstructive surgery• Facial plastic surgery• Otolaryngology• Maxillofacial surgery• Ophthalmology
• Occupational therapy• Oral-maxillofacial
surgery• Physical therapy• Assistive technology• Nutrition• Cardiology• Metabolics• Orthopedics• Psychology• Pediatric dentistry• Orthodontics• Social work• Care coordination
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Cleft Palate/ Craniofacial Disorders (continued) FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Kenneth Azarow, M.D.Mark Engelstad, M.D.Judah Garfinkle, D.M.D., M.S.John Hanna, D.D.S.Henry Milczuk, M.D.Nathan Selden, M.D., Ph.D., F.A.A.P.Leo Urbinelli, M.D.Tom Wang, M.D.Kameron Beaulieu, M.S.Janet Brockman, M.S.Lisa Crupi, M.S., C.P.N.P.Monica Deshpande, F.N.P.Kristin Knight, M.S.Alix Lee, P.A.Mina Nguyen-Driver, Psy.D.Maureen Oliverio, C.P.N.P.
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Dental Clinic
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 8th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
The Dental Clinic at Doernbecher provides oral health care for children with acute and chronic medical issues. We provide emergency dental care to Doernbecher inpatients and will provide consultation, if requested by the child’s physician.
The Pediatric Dental Surgery Program is a joint effort supported by Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, OHSU School of Dentistry and private partners. The clinic was established to support other Doernbecher programs in the evaluation and treatment of special needs children.
In addition to Doernbecher patients, we welcome referrals from private practitioners in Oregon and Southwest Washington. Our clinic is available for consultation and treatment including sedation and general anesthesia.
Our clinic works closely with Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery as well as the General Practice Dental Residency program for older patients in need of surgery care.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Susan Baker, D.M.D., B.D.S., M.S.John Engle, D.D.S., F.A.D.M.Anna Forsyth, D.D.S., M.S.D.William Moore, D.M.D.Gary Nelson, D.D.S.Richard Park, D.M.D.Gregory Stafford, D.D.S.
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Dermatology
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
OHSU Center for Health & Healing, 16th floorSouth Waterfront3303 S.W. Bond Ave., 16th floorPortland, OR 97239
OHSU Dermatology – Lake Oswego Clinic16600 Boones Ferry Road, Suite 201Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Pediatric dermatologists provide skin care and dermatologic evaluation for children and adolescents with skin diseases and conditions such as atopic dermatitis (eczema), acne, tinea capitis (fungal infections), nevi (moles), blistering skin diseases, hemangioma and vascular birthmarks, port wine stains and any skin birth defects and conditions.
S P EC I A LT Y C L I N I C S I N P E D I AT R I C D E R M ATO LO GY I N C LU D E :
• Hemangioma and vascular birthmarks clinic, where a multidisciplinary team evaluates complex vascular tumors and malformations
• Pulsed dye laser treatment of port wine stains, available weekly
• Surgical excision of pigmented and vascular birthmarks, melanocytic nevi, cysts, pilomatricomas, nevus sebaceus, and pyogenic granulomas – in collaboration with pediatric anesthesiology when needed
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
David Adelson, M.D.Alfons L. Krol, M.D.
Sabra Leitenberger, M.D.Lara A. Clayton, P.A.-C.
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Down Syndrome
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
The Down Syndrome Clinic offers expertise in health and medical issues commonly experienced by children with Down syndrome and their families. We offer comprehensive, multidisciplinary assessments of children with Down syndrome from newborns up to age 21, including developmental and medical evaluations, as well as functional assessments, in order to develop individualized goals for optimal health and development. The Down Syndrome Clinic interdisciplinary team includes a pediatric neurologist as well as specialists in speech-language pathology, physical therapy, occupational therapy and audiology. Education and support regarding Down syndrome are provided, including referral to local organizations and to books and Web-based information. When appropriate, patients and families are referred to other specialists at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital including otolaryngology, cardiology, dentistry, feeding/nutrition, ophthalmology, psychology and psychiatry.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Joseph Pinter, M.D.
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Echo Lab
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital8th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
The Doernbecher Cardiac Echo lab is a Pediatric ICAEL-certified lab in pediatric thoracic echocardiography. It is the only lab in Oregon that is accredited in pediatric transesophageal and fetal echocardiography. It is staffed with pediatric-certified echo sonographers and pediatric cardiologists to provide the most accurate, state-of-the-art echo available, including fetal echocardiography.
All echo requests must be accompanied by a faxed order that includes the following patient information:
• Name
• Birth date
• Referring physician name and contact information
• Reason for request
• ICD-9 code
We will contact the family to register them and schedule an appointment at a convenient time. Echo results will be faxed to the office of the requesting physician. If there is a significant finding, a pediatric cardiologist will contact the requesting physician by phone.
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Pediatric Emergency Department
The Doernbecher Pediatric Emergency Department is one of only two pediatric Level 1 trauma centers in Oregon. This state-of-the-art, family-centered facility offers:
• Short waiting times — the average wait time is less than 30 minutes; most patients are placed in rooms immediately after arrival
• Board-certified pediatric emergency and emergency medicine specialists
• Specially trained emergency pediatric nurses
• Full spectrum of care from highly skilled specialists — our patients have immediate access to all of OHSU’s trauma and surgical resources, as well as Doernbecher’s pediatric specialists
• 24-hour observation — Patients who should be monitored overnight don’t have to be admitted
• Our rooms are fully equipped to administer acute care and can accommodate overnight stay of a patient or family member
• Bedside registration — Most admitting procedures can be conducted in the exam room
• Comforting environment — Patients are directed to a separate, secure Pediatric waiting room
• Free valet parking
P E D I AT R I C E M E RG E N C Y M E D I C I N E B OA R D C E RT I F I E D S TA F F
Rob Cloutier, M.D.Beech Burns, M.D. Matthew Hansen, M.D., M.C.R.David Sheridan, M.D.Craig R. Warden, M.D., M.P.H., G.I.S., M.S. Esther Yue, M.D., M.C.R.
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Endocrinology and Diabetes Harold Schnitzer Diabetes Health Center
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
Harold Schnitzer Diabetes Health CenterPhysicians Pavilion, Suite 1403181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park RoadPortland, OR 97239
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBendRiverBend Pavilion3377 RiverBend DriveSpringfield, OR 97477
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – The Vancouver Clinic700 N.E. 87th Ave. Vancouver, WA 98664
The Harold Schnitzer Diabetes Health Center serves adults and children who are living with diabetes. Our integrated, patient-centered and family-oriented approach helps reduce the burden of diabetes so our patients can live healthy, productive lives. Our multidisciplinary team includes many pediatric diabetes specialists, board-certified pediatric endocrinologists, specially trained nurses and dieticians, a social worker and psychologists. Each patient’s team is customized to his or her developmental level and particular needs.
The Pediatric Endocrinology Clinic evaluates and treats children with a wide range of endocrine problems, including diabetes; growth problems; pituitary hormone deficiencies; thyroid, adrenal, and gonadal disorders
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and precocious or delayed puberty. Our multidisciplinary team includes pediatric endocrinologists, a pediatric endocrine nurse, pediatric dietitians skilled in nutritional management and a social worker specially trained in family counseling. The medical staff helps children and their families understand and manage their particular health situation.
The Doernbecher Gender Clinic provides comprehensive health care services for transgender and gender non-conforming youth and adolescents. Our Butterfly clinic is a multidisciplinary clinic providing coordinated care for girls and young women with Turner syndrome. A Thyroid Nodule Clinic evaluates thyroid nodules in pediatric patients and develops treatment plans with our multidisciplinary specialists.
Outreach clinics are held at two- and four-month intervals in Bend, Coos Bay, Eugene, Medford and Salem. Primary care physicians refer children to this program. Telemedicine technology facilitates diabetes visits between OHSU pediatric diabetes specialists and patients from the Eugene area, thus decreasing travel time for families that need specialized pediatric diabetes care.
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Bruce Boston, M.D.Kara Connelly, M.D.Ines Guttmann-Bauman, M.D.Lisa Madison, M.D.Lindsey Nicol, M.D. Katie Woods, M.D.Danny Duke, Ph.D.Meg Courtnage, R.N.Michael Harris, Ph.D.
Candi Hepper, R.N., B.S.N.Joannie Kono, R.N., C.D.E.Kimberly Kraus, L.C.S.W.Christina Maki, R.N., C.D.E.,
L.D.Katie Casto Hynes, M.S.,
R.D., L.D., C.D.EKelly Paine-White, R.N., C.D.E.Mindy Smith, R.D.
Endocrinology and Diabetes (continued)
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Healthy Lifestyle Clinic
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – Westside15220 N.W. Laidlaw Road, Suite 102Portland, OR 97229
The Doernbecher Healthy Lifestyle Clinic helps pediatric patients struggling with obesity to empower them to make healthy habit changes.
S E RV I C E S
• Assessment of child’s genetic history, eating habits, exercise patterns, screen time and other important influences on health
• Evaluation of other weight-related conditions including diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, gall stones, fatty liver disease, abnormal menstrual cycles and obstructive sleep apnea. Prior to a visit, we require that lipid panel, metabolic panel, thyroid function, complete blood count and hemoglobin A1C be completed in any child 10 years of age or older.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
We offer a multidisciplinary team dedicated to overweight or obese children. This group consists of a pediatrician, a pediatric dietician, a pediatric trained physical therapist and a pediatric behavioral health psychologist.
Natasha Polensek, M.D.Kim Guion, Ph.D.Christina Gross, R.D., L.D.Kerry Michaelis, P.T.
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Family Medicine
OHSU Family Medicine at Gabriel Park4411 S.W. VermontPortland, OR 97219
OHSU Family Medicine at Richmond3930 S.E. DivisionPortland, OR 97202
OHSU Family Medicine at Richmond Walk-In Clinic4212 S.E. DivisionPortland, OR 97206
OHSU Family Medicine has convenient Family Health Centers on the OHSU campus and throughout the Portland metro area, providing a full scope of pediatric services.
S E RV I C E S
• Maternity and newborn care, including hospital care and circumcisions
• Adoption health care services
• Well-child care, including immunizations
• Adolescent care, including gynecologic services and birth control
• Sports physicals and youth activity medical services
• Treatment of injuries and infections
• Hospital care for children at Doernbecher
• Behavioral health services
• Preventative and acute care
OHSU Family Medicine at Scappoose51377 Old Portland RoadScappoose, OR 97056
OHSU Family Medicine at South WaterfrontCenter for Health & Healing3303 S.W. Bond Ave., 9th floorPortland, OR 97239
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Feeding and Swallowing Disorders Clinic – CDRC
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
Eugene CDRCClinical Services BuildingUniversity of Oregon901 E. 18th Ave.Eugene, OR 97403
The Feeding Clinic addresses feeding problems in children with motor and developmental conditions. Children seen in the clinic have conditions such as cerebral palsy, autism, Down syndrome and other developmental condi-tions that may interfere with chewing and swallowing.
Team members include a developmental pediatrician, speech/language pathologist, occupational therapist, and dietitian. Children are referred to this clinic by their primary care provider.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Ami Bear, M.D. (Eugene) Mario Petersen, M.D. (Eugene)Brian Rogers, M.D.Kevin Senn, M.D.Shannon Theis, Ph.D, C.C.C.-S.L.P.Leslie Houghton, R.D. (Eugene)Karin Ide, C.P.N.P.Darren Janzen, Psy.D. Kristin Mangan, C.C.C./S.L.P.April Mitsch, R.D.Sarah Sahl, R.D.Marianne Taylor, R.N., M.S. (Eugene)
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Fetal Therapy Program
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital 8th floor3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park RoadPortland, OR 97239
Ronald McDonald HouseWest House Waterfront 2115 S.W. River ParkwayPortland, OR 97201
The OHSU Doernbecher Fetal Therapy Program provides a cohesive, timely, multidisciplinary approach and comprehensive services for women carrying a fetus with medical concerns. The program is the only one of its kind in the region.
The program brings together a coordinated approach to address fetal abnormalities, from pregnancy through delivery. Within a single visit, a patient receives care from a team of obstetric, pediatric and neonatal care specialists throughout OHSU and Doernbecher. This may include experts in maternal-fetal medicine, pediatric cardiology, neonatology, neurology, fetal imaging, genetics and more. The program provides a streamlined care experience, while allowing the evaluation, precise diagnosis and management of complicated conditions.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Stephanie Dukhovny, M.D.Amanda Kim, M.D.Erin Madriago, M.D. Leonardo Pereira, M.D., M.C.R.Robert Schelonka, M.D. Brian Shaffer, M.D. Roya Sohaey, M.D. Cori Feist, M.S., C.G.C.Elyse Marshall, R.N.
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Gastroenterology
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus Drive Portland, OR 97239
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – Westside15220 N.W. Laidlaw Road Suite 1000Portland, OR 97229
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – The Vancouver Clinic700 N.E. 87th Ave.Vancouver, WA 98664
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBendRiverBend Pavilion3377 RiverBend DriveSpringfield, OR 97477
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – Salem Health875 Oak St. S.E. Suite 3040Salem, OR 97301
Our team of gastroenterologists provide testing and treatment for children and adolescents who have problems of the digestive system, including the stomach, intestines, liver and pancreas.
We diagnose and treat a wide variety of conditions that affect your child’s digestive system, including:
• Celiac disease (gluten intolerance)
• Eosinophilic disorders
• Food allergies
• Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
• Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
• Liver disorders and/or transplantation
• Malabsorption disorders; bowel transplantation
• Disorders requiring nutrition support
• Pancreatic insufficiency
• Acute and chronic pancreatitis
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Gastroenterology (continued)
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Mikelle D. Bassett, M.D.Yasemen Eroglu, M.D.Amy M. Garcia, M.D.Anna Hunter, M.D.Linda V. Muir, M.D., F.A.A.P.Ramya Ramraj, M.D.Michelle Blatter, R.N., B.S.N.Suzanne Kavet, N.P., M.ED., M.S.N, P.N.P.Anita Manning, R.N., C.P.N.Afton Potter, R.N., B.S.N.Janice Tendler, C.P.N.P., M.S.N.
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General Pediatrics
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – Westside15220 N.W. Laidlaw Road, Suite 1000Portland, OR 97229
At these OHSU clinics, pediatricians and nurse practitioners care for children of all ages, including newborns and young adults.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Gregorgy Blaschke, M.D., M.P.H.
Lydia Chiang, M.D., F.A.A.P.Cynthia Ferrell, M.D., M.S.Ed.,
F.A.A.P.Sarah Green, M.D., F.A.A.P. Tamara Grigsby, M.D.Dana Hargunani, M.D., M.P.H.Benjamin Hoffman, M.D.Arthur Jaffe, M.D., F.A.A.P.Sheevaun Khaki, M.D.Jane Kim-Hoffman, M.D.Ilse Larson, M.D.Doug Lincoln, M.D., M.P.H.
S E RV I C E S
• Well-child care• Breast-feeding
consultations• Immunizations• Treatment for acute and
chronic illnesses and injuries
• Management of behavioral concerns
• Sports physicals• Adolescent health care
• Women’s health services for adolescent girls
Marlo McIlraith, M.D.Michelle Noelck, M.D.Angeles Peña, M.D., M.P.H.Carrie Phillipi, M.D., Ph.D.Natasha Polensek, M.D.Ellen Stevenson, M.D.,
M.P.H.Elizabeth Super, M.D.Sara Taub, M.D.Thomas Valvano, M.D., J.D.Melissa Weddle, M.D.,
M.P.H.Katharine Zuckerman, M.D.,
M.P.H.
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Genetics (Molecular and Medical)
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
The Department of Molecular and Medical Genetics and the Division of Genetics and Metabolism provide both clinical and laboratory consultation.
Patients with either a family history or a suspected/ known genetic disorder, inborn errors of metabolism, unexplained intellectual deficits, autism/developmental disorders, birth defect or cancer diagnoses are seen in both the outpatient and inpatient settings. They may be referred for a diagnosis, counseling or management.
Patients and their families are seen as outpatients in the general genetics, prenatal, cancer or metabolic clinics. Medical and family histories are reviewed, clinical and laboratory examinations are performed as needed, and counseling is provided. The patient and the referring physician receive counseling, recommendations and a summary of the evaluation. Specialized laboratory testing is available onsite for chromosomal (microarray), metabolic, and DNA-based diagnoses. Laboratory testing for hereditary cancer syndromes or other rare genetic diagnoses are arranged with other certified laboratories.
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Markus Grompe, M.D.Cary Harding, M.D.Kathryn Holmes, M.D.David Koeller, M.D.Randall Phelps, M.D.Caleb Rogers, M.D.Wojciech Wiszniewski, M.D., Ph.D.Jonathan Zonana, M.D.Anna Dennis, M.S., C.G.C.Joyanna Hansen, Ph.D., R.D.Kory Keller, M.S., C.G.C.Karen Kovak, M.S., C.G.C.Jessica Kushner, C.G.C.Puneet Rai, M.S.Sandra Van Calcar, Ph.D., R.D.Becky Whittemore, F.N.P.
Genetics (Molecular and Medical) (continued)
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Hemangioma and Birthmarks Clinic
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s HospitalSpecialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
Hemangioma and Vascular Birthmarks Clinic OHSU Physicians Pavillion3147 S.W. Sam Jackson Park RoadPortland, OR 97239
The Hemangioma and Birthmarks Clinic is a multispecialty clinic that specializes in treating infants, children and adults with complex vascular lesions. These lesions include large or complex hemangiomas, lymphatic malformations, venous malformations, AVMs, port wine stains and others.
S E RV I C E S
• Laser ablation
• Steroid injections
• Injection of sclerosing agents (picibanil, alcohol, bleomycin, sotradechol, others)
• Surgical excision and reconstructive surgery
• Angiography and angiographic embolization
• MRI, CT, MRA and CTA imaging
• Percutaneous embolization
• Multidisclipinary team visit
• Medical management of hemangiomas (propranol, steroids, vincristine, timolol, sirolimus, others)
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Tracy Funk, M.D.John Kaufman, M.D.Alfons L. Krol, M.D.Sabra L. Leitenberger, M.D. Carol MacArthur, M.D.
Reid Mueller, M.D.Gary Nesbit, M.D. Michael Recht, M.D. Monica Deshpande, F.N.P.
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Blood and Cancer Program
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital10th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
The Doernbecher Blood and Cancer Program is the region’s comprehensive children’s cancer center and program of the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute. Our multispecialty teams are led by board-certified specialists in pediatric hematology/oncology and stem cell transplantation, and include nurses and nurse practitioners specially trained in pediatric hematology/oncology as well as medical experts who encompass the entire spectrum of pediatric and surgical sub-specialties. Social workers, child life specialists, pediatric nutritionists and pharmacists also staff the center.
Each year, our team treats more than 1,000 children and adolescents with cancer. We also provide comprehensive care to children and adolescents with potentially life-threatening disorders like aplastic anemia, hemophilia, sickle cell anemia and disorders of the immune system, as well as consultative services for the gamut of pediatric blood disorders. Our center offers cutting-edge expertise through a number of focused programs unique to the region, including the NorthWest Stem Cell Transplant Program, Comprehensive Brain Tumor Program, Cancer Survivorship Program, Pediatric Cancer Biology Program, Investigational Therapeutics Program, and the Hemophilia Center. Furthermore, our faculty and trainees engage in innovative clinical and lab-based research aimed at improving the lives of our patients.
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Hematology, Oncology, Blood and Cancer Center (continued)
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Bill Chang, M.D., Ph.D.Kristina Haley, D.O., M.C.R.Peter Kurre, M.D.Thomas Lamkin, M.D.Susan Lindemulder, M.D., M.C.R.Rebecca Loret De Mola, D.O., M.C.R.Suman Malempati, M.D.Kellie Nazemi, M.D.Eneida Nemecek, M.D., M.S., MBAMichael Recht, M.D., Ph.D., MBAKrysta Schlis, M.D.Evan Shereck, M.D., M.Ed.Linda Stork, M.D.Gregory Thomas, M.D.David Tilford, M.D.Robert Trueworthy, M.D.Lawrence Wolff, M.D.Trisha Wong, M.D., M.S.Melinda Wu, M.D.Kelly Anderson, R.N., F.N.P.Christopher Conrady, R.N., P.N.P.Monika Davare, Ph.D.Amy Kenagy, R.N., P.N.P.Erica Kiley, M.S.N., N.P.Michelle Skinner, R.N., P.N.P.
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The Hemophilia Center
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
The Hemophilia Center serves patients with hemophilia A (factor VIII deficiency), hemophilia B (factor IX deficiency), von Willebrand disease and other bleeding and clotting disorders. Our team of specialists includes pediatric and adult hematologists, a nurse practitioner, nurse coordinators, dentists, physical therapists, genetic counselors, a nutritionist, education specialist, a social worker and a psychologist. Clinical research is an important part of our center’s mission. We have an entire team of research nurses, research assistants and regulatory specialists to ensure our research is of the highest quality.
The Hemophilia Center uses a comprehensive model to deliver effective care coordinated in the community. Our emphasis is on educating providers, educators, patients and their families for successful management. The Hemophilia Center also manages a hemophilia factor concentrate program.
S E RV I C E S :
• Diagnosis
• Evaluation
• Management
• Treatment
• Factor replacement product
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The Hemophilia Center (continued)
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Sharl Azar, M.D.Thomas Deloughery, M.D.Kristina Haley, D.O.Jody Kujovich, M.D.Michael Recht, M.D., Ph.D.Jason Taylor, M.D., Ph.D.Gregory Thomas, M.D.Trisha Wong, M.D., M.S.Elizabeth Adams, Ph.D., R.D.Beth Allison, F.N.P-B.C., C.P.N.P-B.C.Karen Brown, M.Ed.Nancy Durben, P.T.Abigail Hata, M.S., C.G.C.Mina Nguyen-Driver, Ph.D., Psy.D.David Oleson, P.T.Erin Stang, L.C.S.W.
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Hospitalists
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital9th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
The Doernbecher Pediatric Hospitalist team cares for children admitted to the Pediatric Acute Care and Intermediate Care Center with general pediatric conditions.
SERVICES
• General inpatient pediatric medicine
• Coordination of care for children with complex medical conditions
• Collaboration with consulting services and referring physicians to streamline inpatient care and transitions home
FACULTY/STAFF
Jared Austin, M.D., F.A.A.P. Megan Aylor, M.D., F.A.A.P.Tracy Bumsted, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.A.P.Sarah Green, M.D., F.A.A.P.Michelle Noelck, M.D.Windy Stevenson, M.D.Tammy Wagner, M.D.
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Infectious Diseases
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
The OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Pediatric Infectious Disease Service provides expert consultation for children with infectious diseases, including a comprehensive pediatric HIV clinic. The service also provides telephone consultation for physicians in Oregon. The staff includes four full-time and three part-time board-certified pediatric infectious disease physicians, a nurse practitioner and a registered nurse clinical research coordinator. Patients must be referred for consultation by a health care professional.
Doernbecher’s Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases houses an Outpatient Parenteral Antibiotic Therapy (OPAT) program for the care of children needing outpatient IV antibiotics. The Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases is also active in clinical research protocols for new antiviral agents for treating viral infections in immunocompromised children, prevention of bloodstream infections in children with cancer, and laboratory studies for host defense and tuberculosis immunopathogenesis and tuberculosis vaccine and diagnostics development.
FACULTY/STAFF
Colleen Chun, M.D.Judy Guzman-Cottrill, D.O.Chris Lancioni, M.D.Deborah Lewinsohn, M.D.Paul Lewis, M.D., M.P.H.Dawn Nolt, M.D., M.P.H.
Louise Elaine Vaz, M.D., M.P.H.
Erin Merrifield, R.N., B.S.N, C.C.R.P.
Cindi L. Farnstrom, M.N., C.P.N.P.
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Lactation Services
OHSU HospitalMother-Baby Unit 13th floor3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park RoadPortland, OR 97239
Center for Women’s HealthKohler Pavilion, 7th floor808 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, Oregon 97239
During their stay in the hospital, women and infants receive care from our inpatient team of International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs). Inpatient consultations focus on prevention of breastfeeding problems and promote healthy infant feeding choices. Our outpatient lactation team provides services during the prenatal period and after discharge. The outpatient team consists of Licensed Independent Providers (Certified Nurse-Midwife, IBCLCs). Outpatient consultations focus on diagnosis and management of lactation concerns. In addition to general concerns, the outpatient providers manage complex lactation or breastfeeding issues such as those faced by babies with cardiac anomalies or mothers with health conditions that impact infant feeding. Our teams work with other medical specialists including Speech-Language Pathology, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, and Dieticians to help support families to provide optimal nutrition to their infants.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F:
Laura Lallande, M.S., C.N.M., IBCLCDoria Thiele, Ph.D., C.N.M., IBCLC
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Lipid Clinic
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
The Pediatric Lipid Clinic offers consultation, diagnostic evaluation and treatment for infants, children and adolescents with lipid disorders, such as hypercholesterolemia, hypertriglyceridemia, combined dyslipidemias and hypo-HDL cholesterolemia. The physician consultation also includes an evaluation by a certified specialist in pediatric nutrition, who will spend extensive time counseling a child’s family.
The Pediatric Lipid Clinic staff includes a pediatric cardiologist and a pediatric dietician, along with a dedicated support team. The clinical staff works in consultation with other specialists from pediatric endocrinology, pediatric metabolism and adult lipid clinic, as warranted. Primary care physicians refer children to this clinic for treatment.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Laurie Armsby, M.D.Jessica Nindel-Edwards, R.D.
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Neonatal Care Center
OHSU Hospital12th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
The Doernbecher Neonatal Care Center (DNCC) is a 46-bed neonatal facility, designed to accommodate the needs of Level II and/or Level III newborn infants and their families. This includes infants who are not more than 48 weeks post-conception and who need Level II/III care. Infants may be readmitted if appropriate after discharge from DNCC or another hospital. We accept other readmissions as needed to support the Department of Pediatrics at Doernbecher.
Faculty members share responsibilities for patient care, continuing education, research and clinical leadership and community service. Physicians also consult with health care professionals about referral to the DNCC and best care practices for their tiny patients.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Angela Douglas, M.D.Dmitry Dukhovny, M.D., M.P.H.Amanda Kim, M.D.Trang Huynh, M.D., F.A.A.P.Brian Jordan, M.D., Ph.D.Cynthia McEvoy, M.D., F.A.A.P. Daniel Morrow, M.D.Magdalena Petryniak, M.D.Robert Schelonka, M.D.Brian Scottoline, M.D., Ph.D., F.A.A.P.Jamie Warren, M.D.
Dawn Allen, N.N.P.Laura Aurisy, N.N.P. Patricia Dawson, N.N.P.Marissa Macedo, N.N.P.Ann Nye, N.N.P.Sage Saxton, Psy.D.Jamie Wegner, N.N.P.
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Nephrology
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital7th floor (outpatient)700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – Westside15220 N.W. Laidlaw Road Suite 1000Portland, OR 97229
The faculty and staff of our Nephrology Division provide comprehensive evaluation, treatment and consultation services for pediatricians and family practitioners who care for children with a wide range of conditions — including hematuria, proteinuria, hypertension, recurrent urinary tract infections, nephrocalcinosis and chronic kidney disease. The interdisciplinary team comprises four board-certified pediatric nephrologists, one nurse practitioner, two pediatric renal nutritionists, a pediatric nephrology nurse, a pediatric dialysis nurse, a transplant nurse and two social workers.
This team approach allows us to work closely with families and the primary care provider to coordinate all aspects of these complex patients’ care. This includes advice on diets for children with kidney diseases, balancing growth issues, monitoring labs and medication changes and the psychosocial issues that can accompany chronic kidney disease and transplantation. Primary care providers generally refer children to this service.
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Nephrology (continued)
S E RV I C E S
• Comprehensive evaluation, treatment and consultation for children with kidney disease or hypertension
• Complete hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis services for children with acute and chronic renal failure
• Care for patients before and after a kidney transplant
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Amira Al-Uzri, M.D., M.C.R.Randall Jenkins, M.D.Sandra Iragorri, M.D.David Rozansky, M.D., Ph.D.Suzanne Billings, M.S.W. Jennifer Kim, R.D.Linda Phelan, R.D., C.S.R., L.D.Debbie Wachsmuth, R.N., B.S.N.Maria Wilcoxson, R.N., M.N.Mary Wright, M.S.N., F.N.P.
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Neurodevelopmental Clinic – CDRC
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
Eugene CDRCClinical Services BuildingUniversity of Oregon901 E. 18th Ave.Eugene, OR 97403
The Neurodevelopmental Clinic is a tertiary care referral resource for children with established or suspected problems with development. The program focus is on children whose development is affected by sensorimotor deficits stemming from nervous system damage or dysfunction. This clinic also provides developmental monitoring and assessment of NICU graduates who are at high risk for motor difficulties, developmental delays, learning disabilities or sensory impairments.
The staff includes developmental pediatricians, child neurologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech-language pathologists and audiologists. Often other services are helpful and the team may include these or make recommendations for referral as needed. Examples include psychology, special education, social work, nutrition, assistive technology, dentistry, genetics, metabolics, neonatology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, and orthopedics.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Peter Blasco, M.D.Mario Petersen, M.D.
(Eugene)Joseph Pinter, M.D.
Jenny Wilson, M.D.Will Foran, R.P.T.Dianne Hrubec, R.P.T.
(Eugene)
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Neurological Surgery
OHSU Center for Health & HealingSouth Waterfront3303 S.W. Bond Ave., 8th floorPortland, OR 97239
Pediatric Neurosurgery, a division within the OHSU Department of Neurological Surgery, provides comprehensive neurosurgical evaluation and care at OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital and clinics.
General pediatric neurosurgical care is available for children from infancy up to 18 years. Prenatal counseling with pediatric neurosurgeons is available for parents expecting a child with spina bifida, hydrocephalus or other conditions. Special interdisciplinary programs are offered in the following areas: craniofacial disorders and cranial synostosis, brain and spinal cord tumors, epilepsy monitoring and surgery, spina bifida and tethered spinal cord, spasticity and movement disorders and pediatric neurovascular disorders. The division also specializes in Chiari malformation, minimally invasive surgery using computer navigation, neuroendoscopy, intra-operative monitoring and intraoperative MRI.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Lissa Baird, M.D.Nathan Selden, M.D., Ph.D., F.A.A.P. Christina Sayama, M.D., M.P.H.Whitney Ault, N.P.Wendy Osorio Domreis, R.N., M.S.,
C.P.N.P.Laurie Yablon, R.N., M.S., C.P.N.P.
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Neurology
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – Westside15220 N.W. Laidlaw Road, Suite 1000Portland, OR 97229
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – The Vancouver Clinic700 N.E. 87th Ave.Vancouver, WA 98664
Pediatric neurology provides comprehensive care for all children with neurologic problems and disabilities. Clinical activities focus on epilepsy, headache, movement disorders, stroke, and neuromuscular disorders.
Neurology houses the state’s only pediatric epilepsy program offering comprehensive diagnosis and treament options, including medical, dietary and surgical management options. Clinical care is closely coordinated with the referring physician. We also offer access to state-of-the-art technology for video-EEG telemetry and functional neuroimaging including MR spectroscopy. The division has close relationships with neuropsychology, behavioral pediatrics, child psychiatry, neurological surgery and neuroradiology. Children are referred to this service by their primary care provider.
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Stephan Back, M.D.Yoon-Jae Cho, M.D.Jason Coryell, M.D.Erika Finanger, M.D.Michael Narus, M.D.Juan Piantino, M.D.
Colin Roberts, M.D., F.A.A.P.Barry Russman, M.D., FA.A.P.Jenny Wilson, M.D.Carter Wray, M.D.Andrea Frank, N.P.Marsha Stover, N.P.
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Northwest Clinic for Pediatric Voice
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s HospitalPhysicians Pavilion, Room 250 3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park RoadPortland, OR 97229
The Northwest Clinic for Pediatric Voice Disorders is a comprehensive clinic that provides evaluation and treatment for children presenting with hoarseness, vocal fold nodules, vocal fold paralysis, recurrent respiratory papillomatosis, laryngeal anomalies, vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) and airway problems, including voice rehabilitation following airway surgery or tracheostomy. Clinic evaluations include visits with both a pediatric speech-language pathologist and otolaryngologist who work as a team to develop a treatment plan to address the child’s specific voice or airway needs. Comprehensive testing and laryngeal imaging can be conducted through this clinic.
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Ericka King, M.D.Derek Lam, M.D., M.P.H.Henry Milczuk, M.D.Lourdes Quintanilla-Dieck, M.D.Jana Childes, M.S., C.C.C.-S.L.P.Karen Drake, M.S., C.C.C.-S.L.P.
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Nutrition
Doernbecher’s pediatric dietitians offer consultation, evaluation and medical nutrition therapy for children with normal and specialized nutritional needs. Pediatric dietitians work as key members of specialized health care teams in both inpatient and outpatient clinics — including diabetes, cystic fibrosis, feeding clinic/failure to thrive, hematology/oncology, neonatology, obesity, renal and eating disorders. Children are referred for outpatient treatment by their primary care physicians.
S E RV I C E S
• Comprehensive nutrition assessment, including diet analysis, anthropometric measurements, monitoring growth parameters and evaluation of laboratory data
• Individualized nutrition care plans that include oral, gastrostomy and total parenteral nutrition feedings, depending on a child’s needs
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Dallas Carnahan, M.S., C.S.P., R.D., L.D.Christina Gross, M.P.H., R.D., C.L.E., L.D.Maggie Jerome, M.S., R.D., L.D.Megan Johnson, R.D., L.D.Lara Kerner, R.D., L.D.Jennifer Kim, R.D., L.D.Elizabeth Massey, M.S., R.D., L.D.Vanessa Michels, M.S., R.D., C.S.P., L.D.Jessie Nindel-Edwards, R.D., L.D.Allison Parker, M.S., R.D., C.N.S.C., L.D.Patricia Rose, R.D., C.S.P., L.D.Anne Schenk, R.D., C.S.P., L.D.Katharine Schuette, R.D., L.D.Anna Scott, M.S., R.D., L.D.Alisa Tortorich, R.D., C.S.P., L.D.Briza York, R.D., C.S.P., L.D.
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Occupational Therapy
Portland CDRC Clinical Services OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor 700 S.W. Campus Drive Portland, OR 97239
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – Westside15220 N.W. Laidlaw RoadSuite 1000Portland, OR 97229
Eugene CDRCClinical Services BuildingUniversity of Oregon901 E. 18th Ave. Eugene, OR 97403
The team of occupational therapists at CDRC strives to provide comprehensive assessment and treatment services for individuals with special health care needs and their families. We primarily work with children and youth ages 0-18 but we also provide services throughout the lifespan. Additionally, we provide services to adults with developmental disabilities. Our therapists work closely with family members, school staff, community agencies and other health care professionals to coordinate therapy goals and objectives.
The team has expertise in the following areas:
• Autism parent training program: 24 session program focused on improving social communication in children with Autism
• Oral-motor and sensory-based feeding disorders
• Sensory processing disorders
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• Constraint induced movement therapy/Bimanual intensive therapy for children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy
• Activities of daily living, play and school participation
• Assistive technology
• Health care transition planning
• Splinting
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F — E U G E N EErin Brandenburg, M.S., O.T.R./L.Catherine McGovern-Zlotek, M.S., O.T.R./L. Molly Pierce, O.T.R./L.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F — P O RT L A N DKersti Pettit-Kekel, O.T.R./L.Britt Pew, M.S., O.T.R./L. (OT Resident) Kim Solondz, M.S., O.T.R./L.Margaret Wolf, M.S., O.T.R./L.
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Ophthalmology/Strabismus Elks Children’s Eye Clinic
OHSU Casey Eye Institute 5th floor3375 S.W. Terwilliger Blvd.Portland, OR 97239
OHSU Casey Eye Institute (Vancouver)16701 S.E. McGillivray Blvd.Suite 170Vancouver, WA 98683
OHSU Casey Eye Institute (Bend)Bend Memorial Clinic-Old Mill District815 S.W. Bond, 2nd floorBend, OR 97702
The Elks Children’s Eye Clinic at the Casey Eye Institute offers full optical, medical and surgical care of all pediatric eye problems. The clinic is one of only a few pediatric ophthalmology centers in the West dedicated to pediatric eye care, research and education, and has become one of the most respected university pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus groups in the country.
Staff physicians are internationally recognized for their work in birth defects of the eye, including cataracts, glaucoma, eye tumors, eye injuries and complications related to premature birth. They are actively involved in clinical and translational research, and are a statewide resource for vision screening in schools, preschools, the community and medical offices.
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Ophthalmology/Strabismus Elks Children’s Eye Clinic (continued)
S E RV I C E S
• Diagnosis and management of strabismus (eye misalignment), amblyopia (lazy eye), pediatric ocular tumors, cataracts, glaucoma, blocked tear ducts, injuries, hereditary eye diseases and retinopathy of prematurity
• Infant vision assessment
• Routine eye care and other ophthalmological subspecialty consultation
• Contact lens fittings
• An optical shop, with an extensive selection of pediatric frames
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F FMichael F. Chiang, M.D. Daniel Karr, M.D.Annie Kuo, M.D.Allison Loh, M.D.Leah Reznick, M.D. Allison Summers, O.D.Lorri Wilson, M.D.
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Oregon Poison Center
The Oregon Poison Center (OPC) is a 24-hour health care information and treatment resource serving the state of Oregon. The Poison Center staff includes doctors, pharmacists and nurses trained in toxicology. They utilize their professional expertise as well as an extensive variety of computer databases, textbooks and journal articles to determine the appropriate treatment guidelines for patients. A careful assessment of a patient’s condition as well as the substance of exposure is necessary before determining treatment recommendations. The poison center staff also utilizes continuous follow up and evaluation to determine if treatment recommendations are effective in producing a positive patient outcome.
The OPC has an active public education program, providing resources for teaching about poison prevention, as well as stickers and other informational resources. The Oregon Poison Center provides professional education to health care providers and students from a variety of disciplines, through toxicology conferences, lectures and podcasts. For additional information regarding these programs, contact OPC administration at 503-494-8600.
INFORMATION AND PATIENT TREATMENT RECOMMENDATIONS:
800-222-1222FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Fiorella Carhuaz, C.H.E.S.Zane Horowitz, M.D.Rob Hendrickson, M.D.Sandy Giffin, R.N.
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Orthopaedics, Scoliosis and Bone Tumors
OHSU DoernbecherChildren’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
Cornell West Clinic1500 N.W. Bethany Blvd.Suite 195Beaverton, OR 97006
The Pediatric Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation Practice provides a full spectrum of treatment for children with musculoskeletal problems. The practice serves children with trauma-related injuries and congenital or developmental musculoskeletal disorders, including children with cerebral palsy and other sensorimotor impairments. Common problems seen in this practice are hip dysplasia, clubfoot and benign musculoskeletal lesions. A certified orthotist (a maker and fitter of orthopedic appliances) works with our orthopaedists to provide braces. Primary care physicians and orthopaedic surgeons refer children to the practice for evaluation and treatment.
S E RV I C E S
Diagnosis and treatment of the following conditions:
• Scoliosis and spine disorders
• Musculoskeletal conditions, including hip, knee and foot deformities
• Sports-related injuries
• Upper extremity deformities
• Fractures and trauma
• Bone infections
• Malignant and nonmalignant tumors
• Bone dysplasia
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F FMatthew Halsey, M.D. Scott Yang, M.D.Pollee Hruby, N.P.
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Otolaryngology
OHSU Physicians Pavillion Suite 2503181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park RoadPortland, OR 97239
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – Westside15220 N.W. Laidlaw Road Suite 1000Portland, OR 97229
Patients are referred to the service by their primary care physicians.
S E RV I C E S
State-of-the art care for:
• Otitis media, chronic ear disease and hearing loss
• Obstructive sleep apnea and tonsil or adenoid disease
• Sinusitis and nasal disorders
• Cleft lip and palate and associated speech problems
• Airway obstruction and stridor
• Head and neck masses including congenital cysts, tumors, vascular birthmarks, and lymphatic malformations
• Voice and swallowing disorders
M U LT I D I S C I P L I N A RY C L I N I C S
• Congenital Hearing Loss Clinic – specializing in children born with hearing loss, genetic workup, rehabilitation including hearing aids, DAHA (softband and surgical), and cochlear implantation referrals
• Endocrine Clinic for pediatric thyroid and parathyroid disorders
• Doernbecher Aero diges-tive Clinic – specializing in complex airway and swallowing disorders
• Hemangioma and Birthmarks Clinic – specializing in complex vascular lesions
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Ericka King, M.D.Derek Lam, M.D., M.P.H.Carol MacArthur, M.D.Henry Milczuk, M.D.
Lourdes Quintanilla-Dieck, M.D.
Kandice Bowman, P.N.P.Monica Deshpande, F.N.P.
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Pain Management Center
The Pediatric Pain Management Center is the only center of its kind in Oregon and has been recognized by the American Pain Society as a Center of Excellence. The center focuses on acute and chronic pain management, research and education. Its interprofessional team consists of pediatric anesthesiologists, child psychologists, child life therapists and pediatric pain nurses.
Patients can be referred to this program by their primary care provider or other medical specialist.
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Jeffrey L. Koh, M.D., MBAHeike Gries, M.D., Ph.D.Kirk Lalwani, M.D., F.R.C.A.JoAnne Stoner, M.D.Michael Harris, Ph.D.Amy Holley, Ph.D.Anna Wilson, Ph.D.Lisa Piper, R.N.Nancy Durben, P.T., M.S.P.T., P.C.S.Helen Turner, D.N.P., P.C.N.S.
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Palliative Care
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital10th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
At Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, the Bridges Team provides comprehensive palliative care for children with chronic or life-threatening conditions. These children may live for many years or require active end-of-life care. Our team focuses on quality of life and relief of suffering, sometimes in conjunction with curative or life-prolonging care.
Our team of experts includes doctors, a nurse practitioner, social workers and a chaplain specially trained in palliative care. We work together with the medical team and families to ensure that we meet each child’s physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs at all stages of care.
S E RV I C E S
• Care focusing on quality of life and relief of suffering
• Child and family support and education
• Staff and community education on palliative care
• Meeting families’ spiritual, religious and cultural requests
• Family portraits for terminally ill children
• Family bereavement services
• Assistance in identifying community home care or hospice resources
• Management of hospice care if requested by primary care provider or care team
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Gregory Thomas, M.D.Monica Holland, R.N.,
C.H.P.P.N.Monica Andrews, L.C.S.W.Kathy Perko, M.S., C.P.N.P,
C.H.P.P.N., C.P.L.C.
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PANDA TransportThe Pediatric and Neonatal Doernbecher Transport (PANDA) Team provides immediate ground or air transport to OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. PANDA primarily serves Oregon and Southwest Washington and also has the capability to provide ground and air transport services to other geographical areas depending upon the needs of the patient. Most transports are for critically ill neonates and children from referring hospitals in Oregon and Southwest Washington to our Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) or Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NCIU).
The PANDA team is the largest pediatric and neonatal transport team in Oregon, transporting more than 800 infants and children each year. The team is composed of pediatric registered nurses and respiratory therapists, all who are specially trained in emergency medical care of critically ill and injured patients from newborn to age 18.
A DNCC or PICU attending physician is available 24 hours day by telephone or the OHSU Doernbecher Telemedicine Network to initiate, triage and provide medical direction for each transport.
Our goal is to mobilize the PANDA Transport Team and leave Doernbecher within 15 minutes of initiating the transport. The PANDA Team uses ground (ambulance), fixed-wing (airplane), and a rotor-wing (helicopter) modes of transport. Decisions about the mode of transport are based on safety, patient illness acuity, and geographic location.
PANDA TRANSPORT:
888-667-2632 or 888-66PANDAPANDA is the only neonatal and pediatric critical care transport team in Oregon accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Services.
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Pediatric Intensive Care (PICU)
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital8th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
The OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) provides state-of-the-art critical care to any infant, child or adolescent who arrives with a serious illness or injury, or requires intensive care after a surgical procedure. As a part of OHSU, the Doernbecher PICU has a key role in developing and implementing educational and research activities in pediatric critical care medicine and nursing on a national level.
We are a tertiary referral center, serving children in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Northern California. The Doernbecher PICU is a 20-bed unit equipped with the latest technology to care for critically ill and injured children. Care is provided by the 11 board-certified pediatric intensive care physicians who are on the unit 24/7, a pediatric nurse practitioner, pediatric critical care nurses and respiratory therapists as well as numerous other professionals who are part of our care team.
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Dana Braner, M.D.Erin Burns, M.D.Miles Ellenby, M.D.Carl Eriksson, M.D., M.P.H. Laura M. Ibsen, M.D.Aileen Kirby, M.D.Amit Mehta, M.D.
Shinpei Shibata, M.D. Robert Steelman, M.D.,
D.M.D.Paula Vanderford, M.D.Cydni Williams, M.D.Serena Kelly, N.P.
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Physical Therapy
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor 700 S.W. Campus Drive Portland, OR 97239
Eugene CDRC Clinical Services Building University of Oregon 901 E. 18th Ave. Eugene, OR 97403
The CDRC Physical Therapy Program addresses the developmental and functional motor needs of children of all abilities who have difficulty moving because of injury, disease or other health conditions. We also provide services for adults who have developmental disorders that affect motor functioning.
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Nancy Durben, P.T., M.S.P.T., P.C.S.William Foran, P.T., P.C.S.Dianne Hrubec, P.T., M.S.P.T. (Eugene)Dafne Mattiello, P.T., M.S.P.T. (Eugene)Kerry Michaelis, P.T., D.P.T., P.C.S.Dave Oleson, P.T., P.C.S.Bethany Sloane, P.T., D.P.T.
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Plastic and Craniofacial Surgery
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital 700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
The Pediatric Plastic Surgery Clinic provides evaluation and ongoing care coordination for children with congenital and reconstructive plastic surgical problems from birth through adulthood. Many plastic surgery services are delivered in a multidisciplinary setting including: treatment of cleft lip and palate, craniosynostosis, jaw deformities, craniofacial and hand trauma, trauma, facial neoplasms, congenital hand anomalies, facial paralysis, and vascular malformations. Children are referred to the clinic by their primary care physicians.
S E RV I C E S A N D CO N D I T I O N S T R E AT E D :
• Plastic surgery for cleft lip, alveolus and palate
• Treatment of velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI), speech therapy and surgery
• Craniosynostosis repair
• Mandibular (jaw) distraction for micrognathia/retrogenathia
• Pediatric trauma, facial neoplasms, vascular malformations and other craniofacial conditions
• Orthognathic (jaw) surgery
• Nasal alveolar molding (NAM) before surgery to optimize facial cleft repair
• Congenital hand anomalies
• Hand surgery
• Brachial plexus
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Judah Garfinkle, D.M.D., M.S.
Reid Mueller, M.D., F.A.C.S.Joel Solomon, M.D., Ph.D.Leo Urbinelli, M.D., M.A.Alix Lee, P.A.-C.
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Psychiatry
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic offers primary and tertiary psychiatric services for youths with mental health needs. Board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrists provide direct patient care and supervision in the outpatient clinic and on the consultation-liaison service. Resident physicians in advanced training for child and adolescent psychiatry also provide services in the clinic and on the consultation-liaison service. Children are referred to the service by their primary care providers.
S E RV I C E S
• Psychiatric inpatient and outpatient consultation
• Urgent mental health consultation and stabilization
• Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation and treatment
• Individual psychotherapy for teens and children
• Medication evaluation and treatment
• Parent training
• Family therapy
• Coordination with primary care providers, non-psychiatric mental health providers and community agencies
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F FMeg Cary, M.D., M.P.H.Keith Cheng, M.D.Ajit Jetmalani, M.D.Kyle Johnson, M.D.Rebecca Marshall, M.D.,Joe Thoits, M.D.Craigan Usher, M.D.
Sarah Feldstein Ewing, Ph.D.Sarah Karalunas, Ph.D.,
M.P.H.Kristen Mackiewicz-Seghete,
Ph.D.Bonnie Nagel, Ph.D.Joel T. Nigg, Ph.D.
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Psychological Services – CDRC
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – Westside15220 N.W. Laidlaw Road, Suite 1000Portland, OR 97229
Pediatric Psychological Services include behavioral and psychological evaluation, consultation and treatment to children, adolescents and their families. Our team also offers expertise in developmental disabilities, special health care needs, chronic health conditions and medical complexity. Inpatient and outpatient consultation focuses on a wide range of behavioral and psychological issues with a special emphasis on children and adolescents with medical complexity. Children and adolescents are referred to these services by their primary care physicians.
S E RV I C E S
• Interdisciplinary evaluations
• Inpatient and outpatient consultation
• Psychological and behavioral assessments and treatments
• Neuropsychological assessments
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Portland CampusDanny C. Duke, Ph.D.Susanne W. Duvall, Ph.D.Kurt A. Freeman, Ph.D., A.B.P.P., Training DirectorTrevor Hall, Psy.D.Michael A. Harris, Ph.D.Amy Holley, Ph.D.Lark Huang-Storms, Ph.D.Darren Janzen, Ph.D., Psy.D.Daniel Kriz, Psy.D.Mina Nguyen-Driver, Psy.D.Kimberly Reynolds, Ph.D., A.B.P.P.Andrew Riley, Ph.D. Sage N. Saxton, Psy.D.Kim Spiro, Ph.D.Dave V. Wagner, Ph.D.Anna Wilson, Ph.D.
Eugene CampusDebra Eisert, Ph.D.Raegan Smith, Ph.D.Ryann Watson-Stites, Ph.D.
Psychological Services – CDRC (continued)
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Pulmonary Medicine and Cystic Fibrosis
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – Westside15220 N.W. Laidlaw Road, Suite 1000Portland, OR 97229
The OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Pediatric Pulmonology Division has the depth and breadth of experience to treat the broad spectrum of all respiratory conditions in children. We have a multidisciplinary approach to asthma, cystic fibrosis and other lung and breathing conditions. Our experienced staff consists of pulmonologists, nurses, dietitians, social workers, respiratory therapists and speech pathologists.
Common pulmonary disorders seen in our clinics include cystic fibrosis, asthma, recurrent pneumonia, chronic cough, congenital lung malformations, recurrent aspiration, neuromuscular disease, sleep apnea and rare interstitial lung diseases. Children are seen by a pediatric pulmonologist, either by referral from their primary care provider or by calling us directly.
The Pediatric Pulmonary Function Laboratory is the only facility in Oregon dedicated to children’s lung function testing. Doernbecher and OHSU also have Oregon’s only care center approved by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. In addition, we are the only facility in Oregon with a comprehensive children’s sleep disorder program and Aerodigestive Center.
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Pulmonary Medicine and Cystic Fibrosis (continued)
C L I N I C S
Cystic Fibrosis Clinic, including infant clinic
General Pulmonary and Asthma Clinic (DCH)
Sleep Disorders Clinic
New Westside Pulmonary and Asthma Clinic (second and fourth Wednesdays)
New Aerodigestive Clinic (twice monthly in conjunction with Pediatric Otolaryngology and Gastroenterology)
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Alexandra G. Cornell, M.D.Danny Hsia, M.D. Holger Link, M.D., M.R.C.P. Kelvin D. MacDonald, M.D., R.R.T.Michael Powers, M.D. Kim Keeling, R.R.T.Jessica Marks, R.N.Ben McCullar, R.N.Cori Muirhead, Pharm.D. Megan Oberle, R.D.Wendy Palmrose, M.S.W.Patricia Rose, R.D.Emily Somervell, M.S.W.
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Radiology
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
The Pediatric Radiology Section in the Department of Radiology at OHSU is known for excellence in pediatric imaging and diagnosis. Faculty radiologists are fellowship-trained and board-certified in pediatric radiology and have been recognized nationally and regionally as both innovators in the field and leaders in radiation dose reduction. They collaborate closely with a select group of imaging technologists who are also experts in safe, child-friendly imaging. The Section is dedicated to giving each child the best experience possible, to providing prompt and accurate diagnoses, and to supporting families through the process.
Toward this end, the Pediatric Radiology Section has a cooperative relationship with the Division of Pediatric Anesthesiology, whose members provide safe and effective sedation to patients who require it during imaging. Imaging services include digital X-rays, ultrasonography, fluoroscopy, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), iMRI, computed tomography (CT), nuclear imaging, positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT), and image-guided biopsies and procedures. State-of-the-art equipment and child-sized examination protocols minimize radiation dose while providing exceptional diagnostic images.
FAC U LT Y
Katharine Hopkins, M.D., F.A.A.P.Kelli Schmitz, M.D.Petra Vajtai, M.D.
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Rehabilitation Services
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
Doernbecher provides comprehensive pediatric rehabilitation services, occupational, physical therapy and speech language pathologists on an inpatient and outpatient basis, for children with a wide variety of conditions.
Doernbecher’s Pediatric Occupational Therapy Program focuses on helping children and youth participate in daily life activities, such as self-care, play and school-related activities. Interventions are designed to promote development, establish foundational skills and address sensorimotor processing. We provide individual, multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary evaluations.
The Pediatric Physical Therapy Department offers an integrated and comprehensive approach in providing early detection of health problems for infants, children and adolescents. Our physical therapists specialize in the diagnosis, treatment and management of children with orthopedic, skeletal and neurological issues. We will work together to facilitate maximum independence by providing treatment, evaluation for equipment, orthotic needs as well as family and caregiver education.
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Pediatric speech language pathologists provide specialized communication, speech, language, cognitive, swallowing, and feeding services to children at Doernbecher. Our program ensures that the child is followed by a speech language pathologist into the outpatient setting after discharge, when needed, to ensure the transition of care is smooth and the child continues to advance in his or her developing skills.
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Kate Adams, O.T.R./L.Jessica Ashford, M.S., C.C.C.-S.L.P., C.B.I.S.Danie Benjamin, D.P.T.Allyson Burk, M.S., C.F.-S.L.P.Brenna Callahan, O.T.R./L.Erin Cochran, M.A., O.T.R./L.Katelyn Cnossen, M.S., F.Y.-S.L.P.Nicole Fassiotto, D.P.T.Steve Gorsek, M.A., C.C.C.-S.L.P.Wendy Gunter, M.S., C.C.C.-S.L.P.Mackenzie Jongeward, O.T.R./L.Lara Leedom, M.S., C.C.C.-S.L.P.Emily Lighthipe, D.P.T.Ashley Mildren, D.P.T.Keri Nelson, D.P.T.Sarah Reppenhagen, O.T.R./L. Rebecca Silverman, D.P.T.Jennifer Stager, M.S., C.C.C.-S.L.P.
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Sedation Service
The Pediatric Sedation Service provides safe, efficient sedation services in non-operating room locations as needed to facilitate diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Pediatric anesthesiologists work with sedation nurses to provide medical supervision and determine the level of care needed for the procedure or examination. Some procedures require very light sedation; others require deep sedation or general anesthesia. Sedation nurses provide the pre-procedure screening and education to help families and their children prepare for the sedation experience. The nurses also provide monitoring and recovery services.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Weronika Crescini, M.D.Heike Gries, M.D. Rebecca Hall, M.D.Jeffrey Koh, M.D. Kirk Lalwani, M.D., F.R.C.A.Dean Laochamroonvorapongse, M.D.Christine Martin, M.D.Amy Opilla, M.D.Elizabeth Pedigo, M.D. Jorge Pineda, M.D.Berklee Robins, M.D. Danny Robinson, M.D.Kelly Ryan, M.D.Evan Serfass, M.D.Michael Seropian, M.D.JoAnne Stoner, M.D.Angela Zimmerman, M.D.
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Sleep Disorders Program
OHSU Sleep Disorders ClinicHatfield Research Center13th floor, 13D893181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park RoadPortland, OR 97239
OHSU Pediatric Sleep Disorders Clinic is a multidisciplinary program involving physicians from child psychiatry, pediatric pulmonary medicine, general pediatrics and pediatric otolaryngology. The disorders treated include obstructive sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, narcolepsy, insomnia, behavioral sleep disorders, parasomnias (sleep terrors and sleep walking) and delayed sleep phase syndrome. Sleep studies, such as polysomnograms and multiple sleep latency tests, are performed at the OHSU Sleep Lab. The lab is located at the Marriott Residence Inn at Riverplace, where we are able to simulate an at-home sleep environment. Treatments include education, behavioral interventions, pharmacotherapy and potentially surgery or continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) for sleep-disordered breathing.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Kyle Johnson, M.D.Erika King, M.D. Derek Lam, M.D., M.P.H. Holger Link, M.D., M.R.C.P.Carol MacArthur, M.D.Henry Milczuk, M.D.Lourdes Quintanilla-Dieck, M.D.Elizabeth Super, M.D.
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Speech Language Pathology Program
Portland CDRC OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor 700 S.W. Campus Drive Portland, OR 97239
OHSU Doernbecher Specialties – Westside15220 N.W. Laidlaw Road Suite 1000Portland, OR 97229
Eugene CDRCClinical Services BuildingUniversity of Oregon901 E. 18th Ave.Eugene, OR 97403
The Speech Language Pathologists at CDRC provide patient/family centered services for individuals 0-21, as well as some adults who are referred from our interdisciplinary programs. We work on many CDRC interdisciplinary teams (e.g., Autism, CFD, Down Syndrome, Congenital Brain Anomalies, Feeding and Swallowing, Rett Syndrome and others). We provide single discipline assessment and treatment services for individuals with a variety of complex challenges, including speech/language/cognitive disorders, hearing loss, voice/resonance disorders, fluency disorders, feeding/swallowing disorders, and those needing assistive technology/augmentative alternative communication services.
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Speech Language Pathology Program (continued)
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F — P O RT L A N D
Jessica Ashford M.S., C.C.C.-S.L.P., C.B.I.S.Allyson Burk M.S., C.F.-S.L.P.Katelyn Cnossen M.S., F.Y.-S.L.P.Steve Gorsek, M.A., C.C.C.-S.L.P.Wendy Gunter M.S., C.C.C.-S.L.P.Lara Leedom M.S., C.C.C.-S.L.P.Jennifer Stage, M.S., C.C.C.-S.L.P.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F — E U G E N E
Barbara Harden, M.S., C.C.C.-S.L.P.Kathleen Hoffer, Ph.D., C.C.C.-S.L.P.
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Spina Bifida – CDRC
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Specialty Clinics, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
Eugene CDRCClinical Services BuildingUniversity of Oregon901 E. 18th Ave.Eugene, OR 97403
The Portland Spina Bifida Clinic and the Eugene Spina Bifida Clinic staff care for patients of all ages with neural tube defects. Clinic activities include prevention through case finding, diagnosis and evaluation. The team makes recommendations to primary care physicians regarding intervention, long term management and coordination of care.
The program primarily serves children and young adults from birth through age 21. However, people with neural tube defects may be referred to the program at any age. The program counsels families who have had a prenatal diagnosis of neural tube defect to help prepare the family for delivery, infant care, and ongoing management. Children are referred to the clinic by their primary care physicians.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Christopher Austin, M.D., F.A.A.P., F.A.C.S.
Scott Kitchel, M.D. (Eugene)Mina Nguyen-Driver, Psy.D.Mario Petersen, M.D.
(Eugene) Joseph Pinter, M.D.
Christine Brown, O.T.Will Foran, R.P.T.Karen Ide, C.P.N.P.Erin Anderson, N.P.Ruby Amen, N.P.
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Stem Cell/Bone Marrow Transplant Program
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital10th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
Doernbecher is the only pediatric hospital offering blood and bone marrow transplants in Oregon. The program is accredited by the Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy and the National Marrow Donor Program. Our dedicated team of doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses and associated health care staff specializes in caring for children and adolescents receiving blood stem cell or bone marrow transplantation. We treat patients with a variety of cancers and nonmalignant conditions such as immunodeficiencies, metabolic disorders and inherited blood disorders. Our program offers autologous transplants and allogeneic transplants using related donors, unrelated donors or cord blood.
S E RV I C E S :
• Consultation for new patients and second opinions • HLA-typing and donor search • Bone marrow harvest and stem cell collections • Inpatient and outpatient transplant care • Long-term follow-up clinic • Opportunity for participation in clinical research trials
* Confidential email contact: [email protected]
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Bill Chang, M.D., Ph.D.Peter Kurre, M.D.Eneida Nemecek, M.D., M.S.,
MBA
Evan Shereck, M.D., M.Ed.Allison Franco, R.N.Erica Kiley, R.N., P.N.P.
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Surgery, General
Our pediatric general surgery team provides comprehensive surgical care for infants, children and adolescents. A collaborative team of specialists provides patients with individualized surgical care for a variety of conditions affecting the thoracic area, abdomen and pelvis including appendicitis and hernias, as well as rare or complex conditions such as solid tumors, pectus and other chest wall abnormalities, anorectal malformations and multiple congenital anomalies.
S E RV I C E S
• Minimally invasive surgery
• Specialized endoscopic procedures
• Pectus excavatum/pectus carinatum repair
• Tumor resection
• Vascular access for IV therapy/chemotherapy
• Antegrade continence enemas
• Colorectal problems
• pH/Impedance studies
• Esophageal, colonic and anorectal manometry
Preparations for anxiolytic medications or conscious sedation is available for invasive clinic procedures. Additionally, the general surgery clinic offers specialty services for patients with ostomies and bowel management issues.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
Kenneth Azarow, M.D., F.A.A.P., F.A.C.S.
Marilyn Butler, M.D.Elizabeth Fialkowski, M.D.Nicholas Hamilton, M.D.Mubeen Jafri, M.D.
Sanjay Krishnaswami, M.D. Christine Eighmey, N.P.Christina Joseph, P.A.-C.Rebecca Peil, N.P.Rachel Sunstrom, P.A.-C.Kaylee Ray, R.N.
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Telemedicine
The OHSU Doernbecher Telemedicine Network provides immediate access to neonatal and pediatric critical care specialists throughout Oregon 24/7. Through our secure network, physicians at participating hospitals may consult “face-to-face” with Doernbecher pediatric critical care specialists, endocrinologists or neonatologists to help evaluate time-critical patient needs and collaborate to develop treatment plans.
T E L E M E D I C I N E C A N :
• Provide immediate access to a Doernbecher consultant
• Assist in the diagnosis and best possible treatment plan for the patient, which improves outcomes
• Avoid costly and stressful transfers for patients, keeping them in their local communities
• Reduce cost of care
• Increase satisfaction of local physicians and their patients
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Telemedicine (continued)
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
PEDIATRIC INTENSIVISTSDana Braner, M.D.Erin Burns, M.D.Miles Ellenby, M.D.Carl Eriksson, M.D.Kathryn Felmet, M.D.Laura M. Ibsen, M.D.Aileen Kirby, M.D.Amit Mehta, M.D.Jennifer Needle, M.D.Paula Vanderford, M.D.Shinpei Shibata, M.D.Robert Steelman, M.D., D.M.D.Cydni Williams, M.D.
NEONATOLOGISTSDimitry Dukhovny, M.D., M.P.H.John Evered M.D., M.P.H.Trang Huynh, M.D.Brian Jordan, M.D., Ph. D.Amanda Kim, M.D.Wannasiri Lapcharoensap, M.D.Cynthia McEvoy, M.D., F.A.A.P.Daniel Morrow, M.D.Magda Petryniak, M.D., F.A.A.P.Robert Schelonka, M.D., F.A.A.P.Brian Scottoline, M.D., Ph.D., F.A.A.P.Jamie Warren, M.D.
ENDOCRINOLOGISTSBruce Boston, M.D.Ines Guttmann-Bauman, M.D.
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Urology
OHSU Doernbecher Children’s HospitalSpecialty Clinic, 7th floor700 S.W. Campus DrivePortland, OR 97239
Pediatric urology provides comprehensive medical and surgical care for the infant and child with structural and functional abnormalities of the urinary tract. Our urologists regularly provide surgical reconstruction of the penis, bladder, ureters and kidneys. We also provide care for children with exstrophy, hypospadias, epispadias, hydronephrosis, vesicoureteral reflux and many other abnormalities of the genitourinary tract.
In addition, our pediatric urology program provides a voiding and incontinence clinic for children. This is especially important for those children with day and nighttime wetting and associated urinary tract infections. Conscious sedation is available for children who are anxious or who have had a bad experience with urological testing. Children are referred to this program by their primary care provider.
FAC U LT Y/ S TA F F
J. Christopher Austin, M.D., F.A.A.P., F.A.C.S. Aaron Bayne, M.D.Casey Seideman, M.D.Steven Skoog, M.D., F.A.A.P., F.A.C.S.Erin Anderson, P.N.P.Karen Granger, R.N.Julie Nathe, R.N.Candace Severson, R.N.
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Faculty/Staff Index
AAdams, Elizabeth Ph.D., R.D. [email protected]
The Hemophilia Center, 40Adams, Kate O.T.R./L [email protected]
Rehabilitation Services, 73Adelson, David M.D. [email protected]
Dermatology, 21Alix Lee, P.A. [email protected]
Cleft Palate/Craniofacial, 19Allen, Dawn N.N.P. [email protected]
Neonatal Care Center, 45Allison, Beth F.N.P-B.C., C.P.N.P-B.C. [email protected]
The Hemophilia Center, 40Al-Uzri, Amira M.D., M.C.R. [email protected]
Nephrology, 47Amen,Ruby N.P. [email protected]
Spina Bifida, 78Anderson, Erin Jessica C.P.N.P. [email protected]
Spina Bifida, 78Urology, 83
Anderson, JoDee M.D., M.Ed., F.A.A.P. [email protected] Telemedicine, 82
Anderson, Kelly R.N., F.N.P. [email protected] Hematology/Oncology, 38
Andrews, Monica L.C.S.W. [email protected] Palliative Care, 61
Armsby, Laurie M.D., F.A.A.P. [email protected] Cardiology, 13Lipid Clinic, 44
Ashford, Jessica M.S., C.C.C.-S.L.P. [email protected] Rehabilitation Services, 73Speech Language Pathology, 77
Atkins, Kristi, M.A., S.L.P. [email protected] Autism, 11Child Development, 16
Ault, Whitney N.P. [email protected] Neurological Surgery, 49
Aurisy, Laura N.N.P. [email protected] Neonatal Care Center, 45
Austin, Jared M.D., F.A.A.P. [email protected] Hospitalists, 41
Austin, J. Christopher M.D., F.A.A.P., F.A.C.S. [email protected] Spina Bifida, 78Urology, 83
Aylor, Megan M.D., F.A.A.P. [email protected] Hospitalists, 41
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Faculty/Staff IndexAzarow, Kenneth M.D., F.A.A.P., F.A.C.S. [email protected]
Cleft Palate/Craniofacial, 19Surgery, General, 80
Azar, Sharl M.D. [email protected] Disorders, 40
BBack, Stephan M.D. [email protected]
Neurology, 50Baird, Lissa M.D. [email protected]
Neurological Surgery, 49Baker, Susan, D.M.D., B.D.S., M.S. [email protected]
Dental Clinic, 20Balaji, Seshadri M.D., Ph.D. [email protected]
Cardiology, 13Barr, Jennifer D.N.P., F.N.P.-C. [email protected]
Cardiothoracic Surgery, 14Bassett, Mikelle D. M.D. [email protected]
Gastroenterology, 32Bayne, Aaron M.D. [email protected]
Urology, 83Bear, Ami M.D. (Eugene) [email protected]
Feeding/Swallowing Disorders, 29Beauilieu, Kameron M.S., S.L.P. [email protected]
Cleft Palate/Craniofacial, 19Benjamin, Danie D.P.T. [email protected]
Rehabilitation Services, 73Billings, Suzanne M.S.W. [email protected]
Nephrology, 47Blaschke, Gregorgy M.D. [email protected]
General Pediatrics, 33Blasco, Peter M.D. [email protected]
Neurodevelopmental Clinic, 48Blatter, Michelle R.N., B.S.N. [email protected]
Gastroenterology, 32Boston, Bruce M.D. [email protected]
Endocrinology/Diabetes, 26Telemedicine, 82
Bowman, Kandice P.N.P. [email protected] Otolaryngology, 59
Brandenburg, Erin M.S., O.T.R./L [email protected] Therapy, 54
Braner, Dana M.D. [email protected] Pediatric Intensive Care, 63Telemedicine, 82
Brockman, Janet M.S., C.C.C.-S. [email protected] Cleft Palate/Craniofacial, 19
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Faculty/Staff IndexBrown, Christine O.T.R./L. [email protected]
Spina Bifida, 78Brown, Karen M.Ed. [email protected]
The Hemophilia Center, 40Brown, Karen R.N. [email protected]
Child Development, 16Bumsted, Tracy , M.D. [email protected]
Hospitalists, 41Burch, Grant M.D. [email protected]
Cardiology, 13Burk, Allyson M.S., C.F.-S.L.P. [email protected]
Rehabilitation Services, 73Speech Language Pathology, 77
Burns, Beech M.D. [email protected] Pediatric Emergency Department, 24
Burns, Erin M.D. [email protected] Intensive Care (PICU), 63
Butler, Marilyn M.D. [email protected] Surgery, General, 80
CCallahan, Brenna O.T.R./L. [email protected]
Rehabilitation Services, 73Carhuaz, Fiorella C.H.E.S. [email protected]
Oregon Poison Center, 57Carmichael, Natasha M.S. [email protected]
Audiology/Hearing Loss, 9Autism, 11
Carnahan, Dallas M.S., C.S.P., R.D., L.D. [email protected], 52
Carroll, Kyra C.C.C.-S.L.P. [email protected] Child Development, 16
Cary, Meg M.D., M.P.H. [email protected] Psychiatry, 66
Chang, Bill M.D., Ph.D. [email protected] Hematology/Oncology, 38Stem Cell/Bone Marrow Transplant, 79
Cheng, Keith M.D. [email protected] Psychiatry, 66
Chiang, Lydia M.D., F.A.A.P. [email protected] General Pediatrics, 33
Chiang, Michael F. M.D. [email protected] Ophthalmology/Strabismus, 56
Childes, Jana M.S., C.C.C., -S.L.P. [email protected] Northwest Clinic for Pediatric Voice, 51
Cho, Yoon-Jae M.D. [email protected], 50
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Faculty/Staff IndexChun, Colleen M.D. [email protected]
Infectious Diseases, 42Clayton, Lara A. P.A.-C. [email protected]
Dermatology, 21Cloutier, Rob M.D [email protected]
Pediatric Emergency Department, 24Cnossen, Katelyn M.S., F.Y.-S.L.P. [email protected]
Rehabilitation Services, 73Speech Language Pathology, 77
Cochran, Erin M.A., O.T.R./L. [email protected] Rehabilitation Services, 73
Connelly, Kara M.D. [email protected]/Diabetes, 26
Conrady, Christopher R.N., P.N.P. [email protected] Hematology/Oncology, 38
Cornell, Alexandra G. M.D. [email protected] Pulmonary Medicine/Cystic Fibrosis, 70
Coryell, Jason M.D. [email protected], 50
Courtnage, Meg R.N. [email protected] and Diabetes, 26
Crescini, Weronika M.D. [email protected] Sedation Service, 74
Crupi, Lisa M.S., C.P.N.P. [email protected] Cleft Palate/Craniofacial, 19
DDavare, Monika Ph.D. [email protected]
Hematology, Oncology, Blood and Cancer Center, 38Dawson, Patricia R.N., M.S.N., N.N.P. [email protected]
Neonatal Care, 45DeLongis, Maureen M.S.W. [email protected]
Autism, 11Deloughery, Thomas M.D. [email protected]
The Hemophilia Center, 40Dennis, Anna M.S., C.G.C. [email protected]
Genetics (Molecular and Medical), 35Deshpande, Monica F.N.P. [email protected]
Cleft Palate/Craniofacial, 19Hemangioma and Birthmarks, 36Otolaryngology, 59
Dolata, Jill M.S. [email protected] Autism, 11
Domreis, Wendy Osorio M.N., C.P.N.P. [email protected] Neurological Surgery, 49
Douglas, Angela M.D. [email protected] Neonatal Care Center, 45
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Faculty/Staff IndexDrake, Karen M.S., C.C.C.-S.L.P. [email protected]
Northwest Clinic for Voice and Swallowing, 51Duffus, Lyndsay Au.D. [email protected]
Audiology/Hearing Loss, 9Autism, 11
Duke, Danny C. Ph.D. [email protected] Endocrinology and Diabetes, 26Psychological Services, 68
Dukhovny, Dmitry M.D., M.P.H. [email protected] Neonatal Care Center, 45Telemedicine, 82
Dukhovny, Stephanie M.D. [email protected] Fetal Therapy Program, 30
Durben, Nancy P.T., M.S.P.T., P.C.S. [email protected] Physical Therapy, 64The Hemophilia Center, 40
Durham, Heather Au.D. [email protected] Audiology/Hearing Loss, 9Autism, 11
Duvall, Susanne W. Ph.D. [email protected] Autism, 11Psychological Services, 68
EEighmey, Christine N.P. [email protected]
Surgery, General, 80Eisert, Deborah Ph.D. [email protected]
Child Development, 16Psychological Services, 68
Ellenby, Miles M.D. [email protected] Pediatric Intensive Care, 63Telemedicine, 82
Engelstad, Mark M.D. [email protected] Cleft Palate/Craniofacial, 19
Engle, John D.D.S., F.A.D.M. [email protected] Dental Clinic, 20
Eriksson, Carl M.D., M.P.H. [email protected] Pediatric Intensive Care, 63Telemedicine, 82
Eroglu, Yasemen M.D. [email protected] Gastroenterology, 32
Evered, John M.D., M.P.H. [email protected] Telemedicine, 82
Ewing, Sarah Feldstein Ph.D. [email protected] Psychiatry, 66
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Faculty/Staff Index
FFarnstrom, Cindi L. M.N., C.P.N.P. [email protected]
Infectious Diseases, 42Fassiotto, Nicole D.P.T. [email protected]
Rehabilitation Services, 73Feist, Cori M.S., C.G.C. [email protected]
Fetal Therapy Program, 30Felmet, Kathryn M.D. [email protected]
Telemedicine, 82Ferrell, Cynthia M.D., M.S.Ed., F.A.A.P. [email protected]
General Pediatrics, 33Fialkowski, Elizabeth M.D. [email protected]
Surgery, General, 80Finanger, Erika M.D. [email protected]
Neurology, 50Foran, William R.P.T. [email protected]
Neurodevelopmental Clinic – CDRC, 48Physical Therapy, 64Spina Bifida, 78
Forsyth, Anna D.D.S., M.S.D. [email protected] Dental Clinic, 20
Franco, Allison R.N. [email protected] Stem Cell/Bone Marrow Transplant, 79
Frank, Andrea N.P. [email protected] Neurology, 50
Freeman, Kurt Ph.D. [email protected] Psychological Services, 68
Funk, Tracy M.D. [email protected] and Birthmarks Clinic, 36
GGarcia, Amy M.D. [email protected]
Gastroenterology, 32Garfinkle, Judah D.M.D., M.S. [email protected]
Cleft Palate/Craniofacial, 19Plastic Surgery, 65
Gibson, Noelle C.P.N.P. [email protected] Child Abuse (SCAN), 15
Giffin, Sandy R.N. [email protected] Oregon Poison Center, 57
Gilmer-Knight, Kristin M.S. [email protected] Audiology/Hearing Loss, 9
Gorsek, Steve M.A., C.C.C.-S.L.P. [email protected] Rehabilitation Services, 73Speech Language Pathology, 77
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Faculty/Staff IndexGranger, Karen R.N. [email protected]
Urology, 83Green, Cynthia, M.S., S.L.P. [email protected]
Autism, 11Green, Sarah M.D., F.A.A.P. [email protected]
General Pediatrics, 33Hospitalists, 41
Gries, Heike M.D. [email protected] Pain Management, 60Sedation Service, 74
Grigsby, Tamara M. M.D. [email protected] Child Abuse (SCAN), 15General Pediatrics, 33
Grompe, Markus M.D. [email protected] Genetics (Molecular and Medical), 35
Gross, Christina M.P.H., R.D., C.L.E., L.D. [email protected] Lifestyle Clinic, 27Nutrition, 52
Guion, Kimberly Psy.D. [email protected] Healthy Lifestyle Clinic, 27
Gunter, Wendy M.S., C.C.C.-S.L.P. [email protected] Rehabilitation Services, 73Speech Language Pathology, 77
Guttmann-Bauman, Ines M.D. [email protected] Endocrinology/Diabetes, 26
Guzman-Cottrill, Judy D.O. [email protected] Infectious Diseases, 42
HHagen, Arlene M.D. [email protected]
Autism, 11Haley, Kristina D.O. [email protected]
Hematology/Oncology, 38Hemophilia Center, 40
Hall, Rebecca M.D. [email protected] Sedation Service, 74
Hall, Trevor Psy.D. [email protected] Autism Program, 11Psychological Services, 68
Halsey, Matthew M.D. [email protected], Scoliosis and Bone Tumors, 58
Hamilton, Nicholas M.D. [email protected] Surgery, General, 80
Hampton, Justin Ph.D. [email protected] Autism Program, 11
Hanna, John D.M.D. [email protected] Cleft Palate/Craniofacial, 19
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Faculty/Staff IndexHansen, Joyanna PhD, R.D. [email protected]
Genetics (Molecular and Medical), 35Hansen, Matthew M.D. [email protected]
Pediatric Emergency Department, 24Harden, Barbara MS, CCC/SLP [email protected]
Speech Language Pathology, 77Harding, Cary M.D. [email protected]
Genetics (Molecular and Medical), 35Hargunani, Dana M.D. [email protected]
General Pediatrics, 33Harris, Michael Ph.D. [email protected]
Endocrinology/Diabetes, 26Pain Management Center, 60Psychological Services, 68
Hata, Abigail M.S., C.G.C. [email protected] Hemophilia Center, 40
Hendrickson, Rob M.D. [email protected] Oregon Poison Center, 57
Hepper, Candi R.N., B.S.N. [email protected] Endocrinology/Diabetes, 26
Hoffer, Kathleen Ph.D., C.C.C.-S.L.P. [email protected] Speech Language Pathology, 77
Hoffman, Benjamin M.D. [email protected] General Pediatrics, 33
Holland, Monica R.N. [email protected] Palliative Care, 61
Holley, Amy Ph.D. [email protected] Pain Management Center, 60Psychological Services, 68
Holmes, Kathryn, M.D., M.P.H. [email protected] Cardiology, 13Genetics (Molecular and Medical), 35
Hopkins, Katharine M.D., F.A.A.P. [email protected] Radiology, 71
Horowitz, Zane M.D. [email protected] Oregon Poison Center, 57
Houghton, Leslie R.D. [email protected] Feeding/Swallowing Disorders, 29
Hrubec, Dianne R.P.T. [email protected] Neurodevelopmental Clinic, 48Physical Therapy, 64
Hruby, Pollee N.P. [email protected] Orthopaedics, Scoliosis and Bone Tumors, 58
Hsia, Danny M.D. [email protected] Pulmonary Medicine/Cystic Fibrosis, 70
Huang, Jennifer M.D. [email protected], 13
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Faculty/Staff IndexHuang-Storms, Lark Ph.D. [email protected]
Autism, 11Psychological Services, 68
Hunter, Anna M.D. [email protected], 32
Huynh, Trang M.D., F.A.A.P. [email protected] Care Center, 45Telemedicine, 82
IIbsen, Laura M. M.D. [email protected]
Pediatric Intensive Care, 63Telemedicine, 82
Ide, Karin C.P.N.P. [email protected] Feeding/Swallowing Disorders, 29Spina Bifida, 78
Iragorri, Sandra M.D. [email protected] Nephrology, 47
JJaffe, Arthur M.D., F.A.A.P. [email protected]
General Pediatrics, 33Jafri, Mubeen M.D. [email protected]
Surgery, General, 80Janzen, Darren Psy.D. [email protected]
Feeding/Swallowing Disorders, 29Psychological Services, 68
Jenkins, Randall M.D. [email protected] Nephrology, 47
Jerome, Maggie M.S., R.D., L.D. [email protected], 52
Jetmalani, Ajit M.D. [email protected] Psychiatry, 66
Johnson, Kyle M.D. [email protected] Psychiatry, 66Sleep Disorders, 75
Johnson, Megan R.D., L.D. [email protected] Nutrition, 52
Jongeward, Mackenzie O.T.R./L. [email protected] Services, 73
Jordan, Brian M.D., Ph.D. [email protected] Neonatal Care Center, 45Telemedicine, 82
Joseph, Christina P.A.C. [email protected] Surgery, General, 80
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Faculty/Staff Index
KKaralunas, Sarah Ph.D. [email protected]
Psychiatry, 66Karr, Daniel M.D. [email protected]
Ophthalmology/Strabismus, 56Kaufman, John M.D. [email protected]
Hemangioma and Birthmarks, 36Kavet, Suzanne N.P., M.ED., M.S.N, P.N.P. [email protected]
Gastroenterology, 32Keeling, Kim R.R.T. [email protected]
Pulmonary Medicine and Cystic Fibrosis, 70Keller, Kory M.S., C.G.C. [email protected]
Genetics (Molecular and Medical), 35Kelly, Brendan M.D. [email protected]
Cardiology, 13Kelly, Serena N.P. [email protected]
Pediatric Intensive Care, 63Kenagy, Amy R.N., P.N.P [email protected]
Hematology/Oncology, 38Kerner, Lara R.D., L.D. [email protected]
Nutrition, 52Khaki, Sheevaun M.D. [email protected]
General Pediatrics, 33Kiley, Erica M.S.N., N.P. [email protected]
Hematology/Oncology, 38Stem Cell/Bone Marrow Transplant, 79
Kim, Amanda M.D. [email protected] Therapy Program, 30Neonatal Care Center, 45Telemedicine, 82
Kim-Hoffman, Jane M.D. [email protected] General Pediatrics, 33
Kim, Jennifer R.D., L.D. [email protected] Nephrology, 47Nutrition, 52
King, Ericka M.D. [email protected] Northwest Clinic for Voice and Swallowing, 51Otolaryngology, 59Sleep Disorders, 75
Kirby, Aileen M.D. [email protected] Pediatric Intensive Care, 63Telemedicine, 82
Kitchel, Scott M.D. [email protected] Spina Bifida, 78
Knight, Kristin C.C.C.-A. [email protected], 11
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Faculty/Staff IndexKnight, Kristin M.S. [email protected]
Cleft Palate/Craniofacial, 19Koeller, David M.D. [email protected]
Genetics (Molecular and Medical), 35Koh, Jeffrey L. M.D., M.B.A. [email protected]
Pain Management, 60Sedation Service, 74
Kono, Joannie R.N., C.D.E. [email protected] Endocrinology/Diabetes, 26
Kovak, Karen M.D. [email protected] Genetics (Molecular and Medical), 35
Kraus, Kimberly M.S.W. [email protected] Endocrinology/Diabetes, 26
Krishnaswami, Sanjay M.D. [email protected] Surgery, General, 80
Kriz, Daniel Psy.D. [email protected] Autism, 11Psychological Services, 68
Krol, Alfons L. M.D. [email protected] Dermatology, 21Hemangioma and Birthmarks, 36
Kube, David M.D. [email protected], 11
Kujovich, Jody M.D. [email protected] The Hemophilia Center, 40
Kuo, Annie M.D. [email protected] Ophthalmology/Strabismus, 56
Kurre, Peter M.D. [email protected] Hematology/Oncology, 38Stem Cell/Bone Marrow Transplant, 79
Kushner, Jessica C.G.C. [email protected] Genetics (Molecular and Medical), 35
LLallande, Laura M.S., C.N.M, I.B.C.L.C. [email protected]
Lactation Services, 43Lalwani, Kirk M.D., F.R.C.A. [email protected]
Pain Management, 60Sedation Service, 74
Lam, Derek M.D., M.P.H. [email protected] Northwest Clinic for Voice and Swallowing, 51Otolaryngology, 59Sleep Disorders, 75
Lamkin, Thomas M.D. [email protected] Hematology/Oncology, 38
Lancioni, Chris M.D. [email protected] Infectious Diseases, 42
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Faculty/Staff IndexLaochamroonvorapongse, Dean M.D. [email protected]
Sedation Service, 74Lao, Dean M.D. [email protected]
Sedation Services, 74Lapcharoensap, Wannasiri M.D. [email protected]
Telemedicine, 82Larson, Ilse M.D. [email protected]
General Pediatrics, 33Lee, Alix P.A.-C. [email protected]
Plastic and Craniofacial Surgery, 65Leedom, Lara M.S., C.C.C.-S.L.P. [email protected]
Rehabilitation Services, 73Speech Language Pathology, 77
Leitenberger, Sabra M.D. [email protected] Dermatology, 21Hemangioma and Birthmarks, 36
Lewinsohn, Deborah M.D. [email protected] Infectious Diseases, 42
Lewis, Paul M.D. [email protected] Infectious Diseases, 42
Lighthipe, Emily D.P.T. [email protected] Service, 73
Lincoln, Doug M.D., M.P.H. [email protected] General Pediatrics, 33
Lindemulder, Susan M.D. [email protected] Hematology/Oncology, 38
Link, Holger M.D., M.R.C.P. [email protected] Pulmonary Medicine/Cystic Fibrosis, 70Sleep Disorders, 75
Loh, Allison M.D. [email protected]/Strabismus, 56
Loret De Mola, Rebecca D.O. [email protected] Hematology/Oncology, 38
Lyman, Ali P.A.-C. [email protected], 13
MMacArthur, Carol M.D. [email protected]
Hemangioma and Birthmarks, 36Otolaryngology, 59Sleep Disorders, 75
MacDonald, Kelvin D. M.D., R.R.T. [email protected] Pulmonary Medicine/Cystic Fibrosis, 70
Macedo, Marissa N.N.P. [email protected] Neonatal Care Center, 45
Mackiewicz-Seghete, Kristen Ph.D. [email protected] Psychiatry, 66
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Faculty/Staff IndexMadison, Lisa M.D. [email protected]
Endocrinology/Diabetes, 26Madriago, Erin M.D. [email protected]
Cardiology, 13Fetal Therapy Program, 30
Maki, Christina R.N., C.D.E. [email protected] Endocrinology/Diabetes, 26
Malempati, Suman M.D. [email protected] Hematology/Oncology, 38
Mangan, Kristin, M.A., C.C.C.-S.L.P. [email protected] Feeding/Swallowing Disorders, 29
Manning, Anita R.N., B.S.N. [email protected] Gastroenterology, 32
Marks, Jessica R.N. [email protected] Pulmonary Medicine/Cystic Fibrosis, 70
Marshall, Elyse R.N. [email protected] Fetal Therapy Program, 30
Marshall, Rebecca M.D., M.P.H. [email protected] Psychiatry, 66
Martin, Christine M.D. [email protected] Sedation Service, 74
Massey, Elizabeth M.S., R.D., L.D. [email protected], 52
Mattiello, Dafne P.T. M.S.P.T. (Eugene) [email protected] Physical Therapy, 64
McCullar, Ben R.N. [email protected] Pulmonary Medicine/Cystic Fibrosis, 70
McEvoy, Cynthia M.D., F.A.A.P. [email protected] Neonatal Care Center, 45Telemedicine, 82
McGovern-Zlotek, Catherine O.T.R. [email protected] Occupational Therapy, 54
McIlraith, Marlo M.D. [email protected] General Pediatrics, 33
Mehta, Amit M.D. [email protected] Pediatric Intensive Care, 63Telemedicine, 82
Merrifield, Erin R.N. [email protected] Infectious Diseases, 42
Michaelis, Kerry P.T., D.P.T., P.C.S. [email protected] Lifestyle Clinic, 27Physical Therapy, 64
Michaud, Joylyn R.N., M.N., F.N.P. [email protected] Cardiology, 13
Michels, Vanessa M.S., R.D., C.S.P., L.D. [email protected] Nutrition, 52
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Faculty/Staff IndexMilczuk, Henry M.D. [email protected]
Cleft Palate/Craniofacial, 19Northwest Clinic for Pediatric Voice, 51Otolaryngology, 59Sleep Disorders, 75
Mildren, Ashley D.P.T. [email protected] Rehabilitation Services, 73
Minette, Mary M.D. [email protected] Cardiology, 13
Mitsch, April R.D. [email protected] Feeding/Swallowing Disorders, 29
Moore, William D.M.D. [email protected] Dental Clinic, 20
Morrow, Daniel M.D. [email protected] Neonatal Care Center, 45Telemedicine, 82
Mueller, Reid M.D. [email protected] Hemangioma and Birthmarks, 36Plastic Surgery, 65
Muirhead, Cori Pharm.D. [email protected] Pulmonary Medicine/Cystic Fibrosis, 70
Muir, Linda V. M.D., F.A.A.P. [email protected] Gastroenterology, 32
Muralidaran, Ashok M.D. [email protected] Cardiothoracic Surgery, 14
NNagel, Bonnie Ph.D. [email protected]
Psychiatry, 66Narus, Michael M.D. [email protected]
Neurology, 50Nathe, Julie R.N. [email protected]
Urology, 83Nazemi, Kellie M.D. [email protected]
Hematology/Oncology, 38Needle, Jennifer M.D., M.P.H. [email protected]
Telemedicine, 82Nelson, Gary D.D.S. [email protected]
Dental Clinic, 20Nelson, Keri D.P.T. [email protected]
Rehabilitation Services, 73Nemecek, Eneida M.S., M.D., M.B.A. [email protected]
Hematology/Oncology, 38Stem Cell/Bone Marrow Transplant, 79
Nesbit, Gary M.D. [email protected] Hemangioma and Birthmarks, 36
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Faculty/Staff IndexNguyen-Driver, Mina Psy.D. [email protected]
Cleft Palate/Craniofacial, 19Psychological Services, 68Spina Bifida, 78The Hemophilia Center, 40
Nickel, Robert M.D. [email protected] Child Development, 16
Nicol, Lindsey M.D. [email protected] Endocrinology/Diabetes, 26
Nigg, Joel T. Ph.D. [email protected] Psychiatry, 66
Nindel-Edwards, Jessie R.D., L.D. [email protected] Lipid Clinics, 44Nutrition, 52
Noelck, Michelle M.D. [email protected] General Pediatrics, 33Hospitalists, 41
Nolt, Dawn M.D., M.P.H. [email protected] Infectious Diseases, 42
Nye, Ann N.N.P. [email protected] Neonatal Care Center, 45
OOberle, Megan R.D., L.D. [email protected]
Nutrition, 52Pulmonary Medicine/Cystic Fibrosis, 70
Oleson, David P.T., P.C.S. [email protected] Physical Therapy, 64The Hemophilia Center, 40
Oliverio, Maureen C.P.N.P. [email protected] Cleft Palate/Craniofacial, 19
Olson, Emma R.N., M.S., C.P.N.P. [email protected], 13
Opilla, Amy M.D. [email protected] Pain Management Center, 60Sedation Service, 74
PPaine-White, Kelly R.N., C.D.E. [email protected]
Endocrinology/Diabetes, 26Palmrose, Wendy M.S.W. [email protected]
Pulmonary Medicine/Cystic Fibrosis, 70Panoscha, Rita M.D. [email protected]
Autism, 11Child Development, 16
Parker, Allison M.S., R.D., C.N.S.C., L.D. [email protected], 52
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Faculty/Staff IndexPark, Richard D.M.D. [email protected]
Dental Clinic, 20Pedigo, Elizabeth M.D. [email protected]
Sedation Service, 74Peil, Rebecca N.P. [email protected]
Surgery, General, 80Peña, Angeles M.D., M.P.H. [email protected]
General Pediatrics, 33Pereira, Leonardo M.D., M.C.R. [email protected]
Fetal Therapy Program, 30Perko, Kathy M.S., C.P.N.P, C.H.P.P.N., C.P.L.C. [email protected]
Palliative Care, 61Petersen, Mario M.D. (Eugene) [email protected]
Child Development, 16Feeding/Swallowing Disorders, 29Neurodevelopmental Clinic, 48Spina Bifida - CDRC, 78
Petryniak, Magda M.D., F.A.A.P. [email protected] Neonatal Care Center, 45Telemedicine, 82
Pettit-Kekel, Kersti O.T.R./L. [email protected], 11Occupational Therapy, 54
Pew, Britt M.S., O.T.R./L. (OT Resident) [email protected] Therapy, 54
Phelan, Linda R.D., C.S.R., L.D. [email protected] Nephrology, 47
Phelps, Randall M.D. [email protected] Child Development, 16Genetics (Molecular and Medical), 35
Phillipi, Carrie M.D., Ph.D. [email protected] General Pediatrics, 33
Piantino, Juan M.D. [email protected], 50
Pierce, Molly O.T.R. [email protected] Occupational Therapy, 54
Pineda, Jorge M.D. [email protected] Sedation Service, 74
Pinter, Joseph M.D. [email protected] Down Syndrome, 22Neurodevelopmental Clinic, 48Spina Bifida, 78
Piper, Lisa R.N. [email protected] Pain Management Center, 60
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Faculty/Staff IndexPolensek, Natasha M.D. [email protected]
General Pediatrics, 33Healthy Lifestyle Clinic, 27
Potter, Afton R.N., B.S.N. [email protected] Gastroenterology, 32
Powers, Michael M.D. [email protected] Pulmonary Medicine/Cystic Fibrosis, 70
QQuintanilla-Dieck, Lourdes M.D. [email protected]
Northwest Clinic for Pediatric Voice, 51Otolaryngoglogy, 59Sleep Disorders Program, 75
RRai, Puneet M.S. [email protected]
Genetics (Molecular and Medical), 35Ramraj, Ramya M.D. [email protected]
Gastroenterology, 32Ray, Kaylee R.N. [email protected]
Surgery, General, 80Recht, Michael M.D., Ph.D. [email protected]
Hemangioma and Birthmarks, 36Hematology/Oncology, 38The Hemophilia Center, 40
Reed, Rich P.A. -C. [email protected] Cardiothoracic Surgery, 14
Reller, Mark M.D., F.A.A.P. [email protected] Cardiology, 13
Reppenhagen, Sarah O.T.R./L. [email protected] Rehabilitation Services, 73
Reynolds, Kimberly Psy.D., A.B.P.P. [email protected] Psychological Services, 68
Reznick, Leah M.D. [email protected] Ophthalmology/Strabismus, 56
Riley, Andrew Ph.D. [email protected] Psychological Services, 68
Roberts, Colin M.D., F.A.A.P. [email protected] Neurology, 50
Robins, Berklee M.D. [email protected] Sedation Service, 74
Robinson, Daniel M.D. [email protected] Sedation Service, 74
Rogers, Brian M.D. [email protected] Feeding/Swallowing Disorders, 29
Rogers, Caleb M.D. [email protected] Genetics (Molecular and Medical), 35
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Faculty/Staff IndexRonai, Christina M.D. M.S.Ed [email protected]
Cardiology, 13Rose, Patricia R.D., C.S.P., L.D. [email protected]
Nutrition, 52Pulmonary Medicine/Cystic Fibrosis, 70
Rozansky, David M.D., Ph.D. [email protected] Nephrology, 47
Russman, Barry M.D., FA.A.P. [email protected] Neurology, 50
Ryan, Kelly M.D. [email protected] Sedation Service, 74
SSahl, Sarah R.D. [email protected]
Feeding/Swallowing Disorders, 29Sahn, David M.D., F.A.A.P. [email protected]
Cardiology, 13Sanford-Keller, Hannah, M.S. [email protected]
Autism, 11Saxton, Sage Psy.D. [email protected]
Child Development, 16Neonatal Care Center, 45Psychological Services, 68
Sayama, Christina M.D., M.P.H. [email protected] Neurological Surgery, 49
Schelonka, Robert M.D., F.A.A.P. [email protected] Fetal Therapy Program, 30Neonatal Care Center, 45Telemedicine, 82
Schenk, Anne R.D., C.S.P., L.D. [email protected] Nutrition, 52
Schlis, Krysta M.D. [email protected] Hematology, Oncology, Blood and Cancer Center, 38
Schmitz, Kelli M.D. [email protected] Radiology, 71
Schuette, Katharine R.D., L.D. [email protected] Nutrition, 52
Schulz, Susan L.C.S.W. [email protected] Child Development, 16
Scott, Anna M.S., R.D., L.D. [email protected], 52
Scottoline, Brian M.D., Ph.D., F.A.A.P. [email protected] Neonatal Care Center, 45Telemedicine, 82
Seideman, Casey M.D. [email protected] Urology, 83
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Faculty/Staff IndexSelden, Nathan M.D., Ph.D., F.A.A.P. [email protected]
Cleft Palate/Craniofacial, 19Neurological Surgery, 49
Sells, C. Wayne M.D., M.P.H. [email protected] Adolescents and Young Adults, 8
Senn, Kevin M.D. [email protected] Autism, 11Feeding/Swallowing Disorders, 29
Serfass, Evan M.D. [email protected] Sedation Service, 74
Seropian, Michael M.D. [email protected] Sedation Service, 74
Severson, Candace R.N. [email protected] Urology, 83
Shaffer, Brian M.D. [email protected] Fetal Therapy Program, 30
Shaughnessy, Robin M.D. [email protected] Cardiology, 13
Shen, Irving M.D. [email protected] Cardiothoracic Surgery, 14
Shereck, Evan M.D. [email protected] Hematology/Oncology, 38Stem Cell/Bone Marrow Transplant, 79
Sheridan, David M.D. [email protected] Emergency Department, 24
Shibata, Shinpei M.D. [email protected] Pediatric Intensive Care, 63Telemedicine, 82
Silberbach, Michael M.D. [email protected] Cardiology, 13
Silverman, Rebecca D.P.T. [email protected] Rehabilitation Services, 73
Skinner, Michelle R.N., P.N.P. [email protected] Hematology/Oncology, 38
Skoog, Steven M.D., F.A.A.P. F.A.C.S. [email protected] Urology, 83
Sloane, Bethany P.T., D.P.T. [email protected] Physical Therapy, 64
Smith, Mindy R.D. [email protected] and Diabetes, 26
Smith, Reagan Ph.D. [email protected] Services — CDRC, 68
Sohaey, Roya M.D. [email protected] Fetal Therapy Program, 30
Solomon, Joel M.D., Ph.D. [email protected] Plastic Surgery, 65
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Faculty/Staff IndexSolondz, Kim M.S., O.T. [email protected]
Child Development, 16Occupational Therapy, 54
Somervell, Emily M.S.W. [email protected] Pulmonary Medicine/Cystic Fibrosis, 70
Spears, Elizabeth, Au.D. [email protected] Audiology/Hearing Loss, 9Autism, 11
Spiro, Kim Ph.D. [email protected] Psychological Services, 68
Stafford, Gregory D.D.S. [email protected] Dental Clinic, 20
Stager, Jennifer M.S., C.C.C.-S.L.P. [email protected] Rehabilitation Services, 73Speech Language Pathology, 77
Stahl, Julie M.S., R.D., L.D., C.D.E. [email protected] Endocrinology/Diabetes, 26
Stang, Erin L.C.S.W. [email protected] The Hemophilia Center, 40
Steelman, Robert M.D., D.M.D. [email protected] Pediatric Intensive Care, 63Telemedicine, 82
Stevenson, Ellen M.D., M.P.H. [email protected] General Pediatrics, 33
Stevenson, Windy M.D. [email protected] Hospitalists, 41
Stoner, JoAnne M.D. [email protected] Pain Management, 60Sedation Service, 74
Stork, Linda M.D. [email protected] Hematology/Oncology, 38
Stover, Marsha N.P. [email protected] Neurology, 50
Summers, Allison O.D. [email protected] Ophthalmology/Strabismus, 56
Sunstrom, Rachel P.A.-C. [email protected] Surgery, General, 80
Super, Elizabeth M.D. [email protected] General Pediatrics, 33Sleep Disorder Program, 75
TTaub, Sara M.D. [email protected]
General Pediatrics, 33Taylor, Jason M.D., Ph.D. [email protected]
The Hemophilia Center, 40
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Faculty/Staff IndexTaylor, Marianne R.N. [email protected]
Feeding/Swallowing Disorders, 29Tendler, Janice C.P.N.P., M.S.N. [email protected]
Gastroenterology, 32Theis, Shannon Ph.D, C.C.C.-S.L.P. [email protected]
Feeding/Swallowing Disorders, 29Thiele, Doria Ph.D., C.N.M., I.B.C.L.C. [email protected]
Lactation Services, 43Thoits, Joe M.D. [email protected]
Psychiatry, 66Thomas, Gregory M.D. [email protected]
Hematology/Oncology, 38Palliative Care, 61The Hemophilia Center, 40
Tilford, David M.D. [email protected] Hematology/Oncology, 38
Tortorich, Alisa R.D., C.S.P., L.D. [email protected] Nutrition, 52
Trueworthy, Robert M.D. [email protected] Hematology/Oncology, 38
Turner, Helen D.N.P., P.C.N.S. [email protected] Pain Management, 60
UUrbinelli, Leo M.D., M.A. [email protected]
Cleft Palate, 19Plastic and Craniofacial Surgery, 65
Usher, Craigan M.D. [email protected] Psychiatry, 66
VVajtai, Petra M.D. [email protected]
Radiology, 71Valvano, Thomas M.D., J.D. [email protected]
Child Abuse (SCAN), 15General Pediatrics, 33
Van Calcar, Sandra Ph.D, R.D. [email protected] Genetics (Molecular and Medical), 35
Vanderford, Paula M.D. [email protected] Pediatric Intensive Care, 63Telemedicine, 82
Vaz, Louise Elaine M.D., M.P.H. [email protected] Infectious Diseases, 42
WWachsmuth, Debbie R.N., B.S.N. [email protected]
Nephrology, 47
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Faculty/Staff IndexWagner, Dave V. Ph.D. [email protected]
Psychological Services, 68Wagner, Tammi M.D. [email protected]
Hospitalists, 41Wang, Tom M.D. [email protected]
Cleft Palate/Craniofacial, 19Warden, Craig R. M.D., M.P.H. [email protected]
Pediatric Emergency Department, 24Warren, Jamie M.D. [email protected]
Neonatal Care Center, 45Telemedicine, 82
Watson-Stites, Ryann Ph.D [email protected] Child Development, 16Psychological Services, 68
Weddle, Melissa M.D., M.P.H. [email protected] General Pediatrics, 33
Wegner, Jamie N.N.P. [email protected] Neonatal Care Center, 45
Whittemore, Becky F.N.P. [email protected] Genetics (Molecular and Medical), 35
Wilcoxson, Maria R.N., M.N. [email protected] Nephrology, 47
Williams, Cydni M.D. [email protected] Pediatric Intensive Care, 63Telemedicine, 82
Wilson, Anna Ph.D. [email protected] Pain Management Center, 60Psychological Services, 68
Wilson, Jennie M.D. [email protected] Neurodevelopmental Clinic — CDRC, 48Neurology, 50
Wilson, Lorri M.D. [email protected] Ophthalmology/Strabismus, 56
Wiszniewski, Wojciech M.D., Ph.D. [email protected] (Molecular and Medical), 35
Wolff, Lawrence M.D. [email protected] Hematology/Oncology, 38
Wolf, Margaret M.S., O.T.R./L. [email protected], 11Occupational Therapy, 54
Wong, Trisha M.D., M.S. [email protected] Hematology/Oncology, 38The Hemophilia Center, 40
Woods, Katie M.D. [email protected] Endocrinology/Diabetes, 26
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Faculty/Staff IndexWray, Carter M.D. [email protected]
Neurology, 50Wright, Mary M.S.N., F.N.P. [email protected]
Nephrology, 47Wu, Melinda M.D. [email protected]
Hematology, Oncology, Blood and Cancer Center, 38
YYablon, Laurie R.N., M.S., C.P.N.P. [email protected]
Neurological Surgery, 49Yang, Scott M.D. [email protected]
Orthopaedics, Scoliosis and Bone Tumors, 58York, Briza R.D., C.S.P., L.D. [email protected]
Nutrition, 52Yue, Esther M.D., M.C.R. [email protected]
Pediatric Emergency Department, 24
ZZimmerman, Angela M.D. [email protected]
Sedation Service, 74Zonana, Jonathan M.D. [email protected]
Genetics (Molecular and Medical), 35Zuckerman, Katie M.D., M.P.H. [email protected]
General Pediatrics, 33
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