American Academy of Pediatrics - Section on Hospital Medicine PEDIATRIC HOSPITALIST PROGRAMS OF NORTH AMERICA

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American Academy of Pediatrics - Section on Hospital Medicine PEDIATRIC HOSPITALIST PROGRAMS OF NORTH AMERICA © 2015 American Academy of Pediatrics (may not be circulated or reproduced without expressed written permission ) Edited October 2015 Sponsoring Institution/Organization/Group

ALABAMA Birmingham

Team Description

Education Medical Students/Residents

Wards/Areas Covered

Contact

Full-time, part-time, moonlighters

Both pediatric residents and medical students

Newborns/Pediatrics inpatient care only

Cecelia Hutto, MD [email protected] 205/934-2441

9 full-time faculty members of UAB Dept of Pediatrics who cover general inpatient services and perform consultations within Children's of Alabama campus

Involved in education of preclinical and clinical medical students and residents.

Newborns/Pediatrics,Other SCU (stepdown from PICU) and general inpatient pediatric wards

Robert F. Pass, MD [email protected] 205/939-9922

8 FTE, 24/7 coverage, 19 bed pediatric unit, 8 bed level 2 NICU, step Occasionally have pediatrics and FP residents. down/transitional nursery, newborn nursery, high risk deliveries, field clinics to bush Alaska, telephone consultations for state of Alaska, consultations inpatient and in ED

NICU, ER, Newborns/Pediatrics

Melissa Koenig [email protected] 907/729-4026

Full-time, available for consultation 24/7

None

PICU, UrgentCare, Newborms/Pediatrics

Diji Vaughan, MD FAAP [email protected] 602/734-5509

8 physician group (6 FTE and 2 half-time) cover several hospitals and a newborn service

We are involved with pediatric residents as well as family practice residents.

Newborns, pediatrics

John Elliott, MD [email protected] 602/795-9295

17 hospitalists provide 24/7 in-house coverage at Phoenix Children's Hospital, a tertiary care center and academic teaching hospital. Responsibilities include admission and management of general pediatric patients, consultation on specialty and surgical patients and supervising and teaching of medical students and residents. Inpatient coverage is based on a shift model, and there are no PICU or NICU responsibilities.

Faculty serve a large role in medical education including the training of a large Other General Pediatrics Ward Daxa P. Clarke MD Pediatrics and Internal Medicine-Pediatrics Residency Programs as well as 3rd and 4th Attending and Pediatric Consultation [email protected] year medical students from the University of Arizona Medical School Phoenix & Tucson on Surgical and Specialty Patients 602/546-0220 campuses.

8 FTEs (4 hospitalist, 4 intensivists)

PL 1 and 3 family medicine residents Medical students 3rd and 4th year

PICU,Newborns/Pediatrics

John Pope MD MPH [email protected] 480/323-3644

We are staffed with primarily full-time physicians with a small amount of perdiem physicians. We provide primary care and consultation services.

We are heavily involved in resident education (PL1,2,3) with pediatric residents and family practice residents.

Newborns/Pediatrics

Merlin (Chan) Lowe, MD [email protected] 520/626-6614

11 full time faculty that split time between inpatient and outpatient services, 3 chief residents, and 3 advance practice nurses

Residents, M3 and M4 students

ER,Other Medical Surgical Units in a Laura L. Sisterhen MD, MPH 370 bed free standing children' [email protected] hospital 501/364-4361

Our Division of Hospital Medicine will have 38 physicians by July 2011. Most are FT, with a few PT. We cover housestaff ward teams and a robust attending-only service at CHLA with some night coverage as well. We also cover the pediatric floor of a community hospital 24/7.

None

Other Inpatient Pediatric Units, Ara Balkian, MD, MBA Emergency Transition Unit, Sedation [email protected] team 323/361-7651

family medicine

American Academy of Academy of Pediatrics

ER, UrgentCare, Newborns/Pediatrics

14 Full Time, 2 Part Time, 1 Nocturnist

Affiliated with the UCSF Fresno Residency Program with 30 Pediatric Residents and UCSF rotating M3 medical students.

Other All non-surgical, non-oncologic Rhonda Keosheyan, MD inpatients / Code Blue / Rapid [email protected] Response 559/353-5068

Full-time, part-time, moonlighters

Education of pediatric residents (PL 1,2,3) family practice rotating residents, medical students (MS4)

Other Pediatric floor

Ted Chaconas [email protected]

Academic and traditional hospitalists

Educate PL-1,2,3

Newborns/Pediatrics

Sameer Pathare [email protected] 714/532-8826

Full-time, part-time, moonlighters.

We attend on the resident/medical student general pediatrics team at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, and teach medical students at our satellite Packard Unit at El Camino.

Newborns/Pediatrics,Other Intermediate ICU

Joe Kim, MD [email protected] 650/725-8292

Three FT, 2 part time - an independent group contracted by the hospital

None

Newborns/Pediatrics

Ernesto Maldonado, MD [email protected] 626-397-5144

Full time pediatricians with 32 beds Pediatrics and 10 PICU beds, all subspecialists are available

None

PICU, ER

Nancy Torres MD MPH [email protected] 916//203-6086

Department of Pediatrics, UAB School of Medicine ALABAMA Birmingham UAB/Children's of Alabama ALASKA Anchorage Alaska Native Medical Center ARIZONA Gilbert Springfield Pediatric Hospitalists ARIZONA Phoenix Pediatric Hospitalists of Arizona ARIZONA Phoenix Phoenix Childrens Hospital-- Kidslink Hospitalist Group

ARIZONA Scottsdale Scottsdale Healthcare Pediatric Inpatient Specialists ARIZONA Tucson University of Arizona Health Network ARKANSAS Little Rock University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences/ Arkansas Children's Hospital CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Children's Hospital Los Angeles CALIFORNIA Los Angeles

.JOHN.H.ARZU MD [email protected] 3233333905

John Medical Practice CALIFORNIA Madera Childrens Hospital Central California/Specialty Medical Group CALIFORNIA Oakland Children's Hospital and Research Center Oakland CALIFORNIA Orange Children's Hospital of Orange County CALIFORNIA Palo Alto Stanford University CALIFORNIA Pasadena Huntington Memorial Hospital - Hospital Based Pediatrics CALIFORNIA Roseville Kaiser Permanente

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CALIFORNIA Santa Clara

Team Description

Education Medical Students/Residents

Wards/Areas Covered

Contact

7 PHBS, 1.5 intensivists

Stanford 2nd year pediatric residents and 3rd year medical students, San Jose family medicine interns

PICU, ER, UrgentCare, Newborns/Pediatrics

Laurie Liang, MD [email protected] 408/236-6400 x1656

FT pediatric hospitalist team, 24/7

FP residents and 3rd year medical students

ER,Newborns/Pediatrics,Other IMN (level 2 NICU)

Krisztina Balazs [email protected] 707/321-6512

Kaiser Santa Clara Hospital CALIFORNIA Santa Rosa Group: Kaiser Permanente Santa Rosa CALIFORNIA San Diego Rady Children's San Diego CALIFORNIA San Francisco

12FT and 3PT hospitalists; 2 moonlighters. Two fellows per year (1 and 2-yr Core educators for UCSD students, and UCSD and local rotating residents on the ward Newborns/Pediatrics,Other ED fellowships). Service includes 1 teaching and 2 non-teaching community sites. rotation at RCHSD; educate hospital medicine fellows. Work in partnership with consultations; step-down ICU; Service cares for >90% of all general pediatric admissions to RCHSD and all pediatric nurse practitioners. inpatient rehab; subacute hospital to the 2 community sites. Consultations, co-management, sedation, critical care transport coordination (non-NICU) and step-down ICU care.

Cynthia Kuelbs [email protected] 858/966-5841

The CAL campus team works with residents and students from the University of This team covers a busy Pediatric ward and step-down as well as crosscovering a PICU with critical care support at night. Team members also cover California, San Francisco and carries faculty appointments there. We also have students from Dartmouth Medical School that rotate with us. transport where they serve as lead phsyician on critical care transports.

415/600-0758

NICU,PICU,ER, Newborns/Pediatrics

California Pacific Medical Center CALIFORNIA San Francisco University of California San Francisco

CALIFORNIA San Jose Santa Clara Valley Medical Center

CALIFORNIA Turlock

At St Luke's Hospital: the team's primary role is to cover a busy level 1 nursery Our Division of Hospital Medicine consists of approximately 12 full-time faculty who attend on our large academic teaching service at UCSF. The division also includes another 7-8 faculty members based primarily at our affiliated community hospital. At UCSF, all general pediatric and medical sub-specialty patients are admitted to hospitalist-led primary teams. Hospitalists are available to consult on surgical and surgical sub-specialty patients. Our Sedation, Pain and Palliative Care Service is led by hospitalists. A few members of our division attend in the newborn nursery, transport medicine, or urgent care. Most members of our division are involved in educational or administrative leadership and/or QI, safety initiatives or research. We have an evening hospitalist program providing in-house attending hospitalist oversight until midnight daily. County hospital with separate pediatric/PICU floor and NICU floor. 30-bed pediatric unit, 12-bed PICU, 40-bed NICU. PICU staffed by intensivists; pediatric unit staffed by part-time and full-time ward hospitalists; NICU staffed by neonatologists with part-time and full-time neonatal hospitalists, nurse practitioners, and a few moonlighters. Outpatient sedation unit also covered by intensivists and pediatric hospitalists during the week. Full-time, part-time, moonlighters

Our division is actively involved in education and educational leadership across levels. We educate MS3s through chief residents and also are involved in education of NP students. Some of our faculty are involved in peer education through community outreach education projects. We are in the midst of establishing a hospitalist fellowship.

UrgentCare,Newborns/Pediatrics,Oth Darren Fiore, MD er Transport [email protected] 415/476-9180

Ward/PICU team includes Stanford residents (PL3, PL2, and two PL1s), 1 transitional intern from SCVMC, and 3-4 medical students on monthly rotations. NICU team includes Stanford PL2, PL1, 1 transitional intern, and 1 Stanford medical student on monthly rotations.

NICU, PICU, Newborns/Pediatrics

Suzanne Mendez, MD and Monica Stemmle, MD [email protected] 408/885-3710

None

NICU, ER, Newborns/Pediatrics, other attend high-risk deliveries

Donna C. Carey, MD [email protected] 209/664-5065

Medical student education (3rd year core rotation) Family Practive resident education

Newborns/Pediatrics

Alison Shuman [email protected] 805/807-8418

Emanuel Medical Center CALIFORNIA Ventura

Full-time (3) pediatric hospitalists

Community Memorial Hospital CALIFORNIA Whittier

24/7 in-house; some part-time and moonlighting positions; community hospital Bedside and didactic opportunities with FP residents, including daily teaching rounds on ER, newborns, pediatrics with aspirations to be a regional center; good support from some specialties; their patients. close collaboration with nearby Children's Hospitals; CT/US easy to get 7 days

Jeff Gill, MD CEO [email protected] 562/698-0811 x7568

20 MDs (14 FTEs) and 6 NPs (4 FTEs), covering Children's Hospital Colorado Yes; medical students and residents at the main campus. Main Campus (quaternary care facility with significant subspecialty support) and 4 Network of Care sites (community hospitals with a mix of inpatient care, newborn nursery, Level 2 NICU, and observation units).

NICU,Newborns/Pediatrics

Karen Wilson [email protected] 720/777-5096

6.5 FTE Board certified Pediatricians

NICU,Newborns/Pediatrics

Leigh Shapleigh [email protected] 719/590-1177

Newborns/Pediatrics, Other Intermediate Care Unit/Step-Down unit

Tom Anderson, MD Medical Director [email protected] 303/839-7440

Presbyteriam Intercommunity Hospital Inpatient Specialists Medical Group, Inc. COLORADO Aurora Children's Hospital Colorado COLORADO Colorado Springs

Currently minimally involved with medical student education.

Mountain View Medical Group COLORADO Denver Pediatrix Medical Group of Colorado COLORADO Fort Collins

8 FTE MD's and 1 part-time PA-C, covering 4 units of 8-12 beds and 3 Occasional NP and PA-C students on clinical rotations newborn nurseries at 5 community hospitals in Denver metro area. Extensive sub-specialist support from free-standing pedaitric tertiary care center (Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children), which is covered by a seperate group of 4 FTE's in-house 24/7

We are a group of 9 private pediatricians providing 24/7 coverage for inpatient We work with family practice residents and occasionally pediatric residents on an away NICU,PICU,ER,Newborns/Pediatrics Beth Ballard pediatrics, well and level 2 newborns and consultations. rotation. [email protected] 970/267-9510

Poudre Valley Hospital COLORADO Vail Vail Valley Medical Center

3.5 FTE MD practice in a 58 bed community hospital in rural Eagle County Very minimal to this point. Anticipate increase in future. Colorado. Also with 3 FTE NNP coverage in Level II Nursery. Practice subsumed by Pediatrix Medical Group in May 2010. Strongest local affiliation with Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children in Denver, CO

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NICU,ER,UrgentCare,Newborns/Pedi Jeff Brown, MD, MPH, CPE, FAAP atrics General hospital ward where [email protected] kids are put, no specialized peds 970/376-3975 service; also in four bed hosptial ICU where we can also admit kids and teens.

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CONNECTICUT Bridgeport

Team Description

Education Medical Students/Residents

Wards/Areas Covered

Contact

21 bed pediatric unit including 4 level 2 PICU beds. 2 full-time MD providers, 7 other MDs covering nights and weekends only either for patients in PICU or General Ward

Team includes pediatric, emergency medicine and med/peds residents, and 3rd year medical students

PICU,Newborns/Pediatrics,Other Sedation/Infusion program

Mary Lou Gaeta [email protected] 203/384-3520

4 full time MD providers, 24/7/365 in house, covers level I nursery, pediatric unit with 1-3 pts a day and ER consults rare

None

ER, newborns, pediatrics

Suzanne M. Powell, MD [email protected] 860/585-3950

Physicians: 27 full time, 10 partime, and 6 moonlighters. PNP - 4.75 (one clinical research PNP). PA -1. Fellows - 3. Pyschologists - 3. Cover 3 academic teams, one nonteaching service and consult service at Children's and staff 3 other community locations including on rehab facility. Staff rotate to various sites. 24 hour in house coverage at 3 sites. On call at 4th.

Involved in teaching medical students from 2 universities, residents (PL1-3), and physician assistants. Support 2 hospital fellows each year for a 3 year program. A hybrid faculty fellow position is also used for physicians with previous clinical training.

Newborns/Pediatrics,Other NICU stepdown unit, home vent unit

Karen Smith, MD, MEd [email protected] 202/476-2350

10 FTEs; mostly full-time though several part-time; occasional moonlighters

Med-Peds, Peds, Family Med and Transitional residents; 3rd year medical students; affiliation with Jefferson Medical College

NICU,ER,Newborns/Pediatrics,Other Laura Lawler, MD DR, Neonatal Transport, Pediatric [email protected] Trauma 302/733-4200

5.6 FTEs and 1 nurse practitioner

Pediatric, med/peds and family practice housestaff, and medical students

Newborns, pediatrics, other surgical co-management, sedation

David Pressel, MD [email protected] 302/651-6040

6 full time hospitalists, 1 full time nursery doctor

Family practice residents (PL1) and medical students

Other Pediatric floor, acute care, newborn nursery

Kristie Rivers [email protected] 561/926-8145

2 Nocturnists. 3 ARNPS.

Teach 3rd year DO students and PA students

Newborns/Pediatrics

Jamie L. Clute, MD [email protected] 954/265-4120

4 full-time PICU/Hospitalist Team

Nurse Practitioners and Physiscian Assistant students

PICU, newborns, pediatrics

Yanet Rios, MD [email protected]

Full-time hospitalist coverage with coverage of a Pediatric ER from 10:00 a.m. - None 10:00 p.m

ER,Newborns/Pediatrics

Scott A. Barron, MD, FAAP [email protected] 515/339-0520

We have full time and part time faculty

We have educational responsibilities for all levels of residents as well as third and fourth year medical students.

PICU,Newborns/Pediatrics,Other Pediatric Cardiology

Shelley Wells Collins [email protected] 352/273-7921

Full-time hospitalists, 6 total inclusive of one nocturnist

Do medical students and physician assistants from Nova SouthEastern University

Newborns, pediatrics, other outpatient clinic, ambulatory peds, specialty clinics

Margaret Grell, MD [email protected] 954/986-6301

Other provide moderate inpatient care, clinical research, hospital steering

Fred Guyer, MD [email protected]

Bridgeport Hospital CONNECTICUT Bristol Bristol Hospital DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington Children's National Medical Center

DELAWARE Newark Christiana Care Health System DELAWARE Wilmington A.I. duPont Hospital for Children FLORIDA Fort Lauderdale Chris Evert Children's Hospital FLORIDA Fort Lauderdale & Hollywood Pediatric Hospitalists of South Florida FLORIDA Ft. Myers The Children's Hospital of Southwest Florida FLORIDA Fort Walton Beach Fort Walton Beach Medical Center FLORIDA Gainesville University of Florida/Shands Hospital FLORIDA Hollywood Joe DiMaggio Childrens Hospital In-House Hospitalist Group FLORIDA Jacksonville Wolfson Children's Hospital Inpatient Pediatric Group FLORIDA Miami Miami Children's Hospital

FLORIDA Orlando

4 full-time, 4 part-time, consultation service, inpatient procedures, ER consults Integrated patient care with the University of Florida Pediatric Residency Program in Jacksonville. Also, have rotating family practice residents from the local Mayo, Navy, and St. Vincent's programs. We also educate and supervise University of Florida medical students, PA students, and Pharm.D. students.

Each hospitalist is very involved with the teaching of the pediatric residents at Miami NICU,Newborns/Pediatrics,Other Four full-time pediatric hospitalists with assistance from moonlighters on the Children's Hospital. We also have medical students from Nova Southeastern Universiy Consults on surgical and psychiatry weekends. We work for a private hospitalist company, Hospitalists of patients America. The group is mainly based out of Miami Children's Hospital which is College of Osteopathic Medicine join us for rounds and didactic teaching. a tertiary care center, but we also see patients at two local community hospitals. We see the majority of the inpatient admissions and are available for consults from the subspecialty, surgical and psychiatric services.

Marc Mestre, MD, FAAP [email protected] 305/668-5500

Full-time and part-time physicians, one PA.

Pediatric residents and medical students.

Newborns/Pediatrics

David Skey, MD [email protected]

We are made up of 10 full-time physician including 2 nocturnists, and 3 parttime physicians providing 24/7 in-hospital coverage. Our service consists of two teaching teams and one non-teaching team. We have triple attending coverage during the day and double coverage in the evenings.

We are the primary pediatric inpatient teaching hospital for PL-1,2, and 3 residents as well as 3rd and 4th year medical students from the University of South Florida College of Medicine. ACH is in the final stages of academic integration with Johns Hopkins Medicine.

Newborns/Pediatrics

Ronald Ford, MD [email protected] 727/767-4243

1 full time

Pre-med students shadowing

Newborns/Pediatrics

Carlos Cartaya, MD [email protected] 813/743-7879

Arnold Palmer Medical Center FLORIDA St. Petersburg All Children's Hospital FLORIDA Tampa Tampa Bay Pediatrics

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GEORGIA Albany

Team Description

Education Medical Students/Residents

Wards/Areas Covered

Contact

One full time pediatrician.

Second year inpatient pediatric rotation for family practice residents. Third yr medical students inpatient pediatric rotation.

ER, Newborns/Pediatrics, Other Pediatric Procedural Sedation

Cheryl Tolliver [email protected] 229/888-6559

full time

residents and medical students all levels

Newborns/Pediatrics

Nirupma Sharma [email protected] 7067212456

10 Full-time MDs, 6 Part-time MDs, and 14 moonlighters. We operate on a 24/7 schedule and are available for consultation and co-management to any service at Scottish Rite Hospital

We have pediatric residents rotating from Emory University, Morehouse College, and family practice residents from Atlanta Medical Center that encompass all years of training.

Newborns/Pediatrics

Nancy Doelling [email protected] 404/785-2338

Limited number of FT and PT general pediatric attendings dedicated to hospitalist inpatient team. Serve as primary team for pulmonary inpatients, and overflow from general peds teams. Overnight call from home.

Yes, team is composed of one PL3, one PL1, one MS3 and intermittently MS4

Newborns/Pediatrics

Maggie Lueg, MD [email protected] 706/721-2456

Full-time and part-time

Pediatric and family medicine residents, medical and pharmacy students

Other Pediatric Floor

Susan Mazo, MD [email protected] 912/350-PEDS

Full-time, rapid response to the ED, wards, NICU and PICU, consultation in ED

Pediatric and family medicine residents, medical and pharmacy students

NICU, PICU, ER, newborns, pediatrics, Other Pediatric Floor

Amy Fujinaka, MD [email protected]

Phoebe Putney Hospital/Albany Area Primary Healthcare GEORGIA Augusta Children's Hospital of Georgia GEORGIA Atlanta Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (Scottish Rite Pediatric and Adolescent Consultants) GEORGIA Augusta Children's Medical Center at Medical College of Georgia GEORGIA Savannah Children's Hospital at Memorial University Medical Center (formerly Backus) HAWAII Honolulu

Susan Mazo MD [email protected] 912/350-PED

Kaiser Permanente

12 hospitalists(as of 7/07)FT and PT including 3 med/peds partners. Most with academic positions. Provide in house coverage til MN (7/07). Consult service for surgeons. Only inpt ward with no nursery, NICU or PICU Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children/Univ of Hawaii responsibilities.

Education with peds residents from the University of Hawaii, Tripler Medical Center and Other only pediatric wards FP residents from the Univ of Hawaii. Also education for medical students from the Univ of Hawaii (JABSOM)

Lora Bergert, MD [email protected] 808/983-6000 (operator)

Four full time pediatric hospitalists providing 24/7 coverage for pediatric inpatient care and consultation services in a 118 bed children's hospital (66 NICU, 52 Peds/PICU) within a regional medical center. Service is limited to inpatient pediatrics.

Actively involved in educating Family Medicine residents and medical students.

Pediatrics

Susan Kim, MD [email protected] 208/381-2645

Full time Pediatric Hospitalist from 8am-8am

Do monthly inservices for nurses on ward and throughout the hospital

Kelley H. McManigle, DO NICU,Newborns/Pediatrics GSH: [email protected] NICU and peds/newborns.; er consults; GSAM: peds and newborns/ 847/842-5313 er consults

HAWAII Honolulu

IDAHO Boise St. Luke's Regional Medical Center and Children's Hospital ILLINOIS Barrington, Downers Grove University of Chicago Pediatric Hospitalist Group ILLINOIS Evergreen Park/Berwyn/Hinsdale

8am-8am. Community Hospitals Each hospital with varying patient population. At some sites involved in Family Practice resident education Consultants either in house or available by phone depending on location.

ER,Newborns/Pediatrics,Other Level Jean Schied, MD 2 nursery [email protected]

Full-time, part-time, moonlighters

None

Newborns/pediatrics, other ED consults, level II nursery

4 full-time, 1 part-time hospitalist, available 24h/7d

Ltd interaction with Family Practice residents from Northwestern through summer 2009 NICU, ER, Newborns/Pediatrics Adolescent Psychiatric Unit

The hospitalist team consists of 4 FTE's and also a few moonlighters.

The hospitalists have medical students from Loyola University who participate in patient PICU,ER,Newborns/Pediatrics,Other Lavanya Shankar, MD care. Intermediate Care Unit [email protected] 317/962-8471

We have two hospitalists during the weekdays, one full day and one half day. Weekends and holidays just one hospitalists. No in-house overnight. The team is currently one full time hospitalists, 3 physicians who combine in and outpatient responsibilities (one is adolescent med). We utilize hospitalists from our affiliated community hospitals in conjunction with our dedicated team about 4-9 days a month. 5 full-time hospitalist, 2 chief resident moonlighters

We have a full complement of medical students on the inpatient service. There is a 12/year residency program in peds and we have family medicine and occasionally psych residents rotating with us.

Newborns/Pediatrics,Other sedations Jaye R. Schreier, MD for outpatient procedures [email protected] 847/323-7341

Pediatric medical education/supervision/mentorship of our 13/yr pediatric residents, along with 5/month off-service resident throughout Chicago-area residency programs (FP, ER, Transitional), 12/month MS3 from 3 Chicago-area medical school, 2/month MS4 Sub-Interns

ER, Newborns/Pediatrics DARIEN

Family Christian Health Center ILLINOIS Harvey

Aisha Jameel, MD [email protected] Shelly Dixon [email protected] 708/596-5177

Family Christian Health Center ILLINOIS Highland Park

MaryAnn DeLeon [email protected] 847/480-2833

Northshore University Health Systems, Highland Park and Evanston Hospitals ILLINOIS Hoffman Estates St. Alexius Medical Center ILLINOIS Lake Forest Lutheran General Children's Hospital

ILLINOIS Oakland Advocate Children's Hospital - Oak Lawn

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Rinku Patel [email protected] 708/684-5465

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ILLINOIS Chicago Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

Team Description

Our downtown division consists of 35 FTEs (50 physicians) working at Lurie Children’s and Prentice Women’s Hospital in a variety of clinical programs - 2 inpatient teaching services, a general pediatric consultation service, a busy normal newborn service and chorioamnionitis unit, a 10-bed observation unit, a convenient care clinic, 3 sedation services, a delivery room service, and a NICU step-down service. In addition, hospitalists work with intensivists and critical care nurse practitioners to staff a PICU and 2 NICU teams.

Education Medical Students/Residents

Inpatient services, normal newborn/chorioamnionitis, medical observation, convenient care, sedation, and delivery room services all involve teaching of residents and/or medical students.

At several sites we are involved in teaching pediatric and family practice residents. Our outreach division consists of 50 FTEs (60 physicians) working at 11 community hospitals in the Chicagoland area. Clinical services include inpatient coverage, normal newborn nursery, ER, labor and delivery, and Level Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago - Outreach II SCN. ILLINOIS Chicago

Wards/Areas Covered

Contact

NICU, PICU, Urgent Care, Robert Greenberg, MD Newborns/Pediatrics, Other Sedation [email protected] 312/227-7524

NICU, PICU, ER, Patricia Chiamas, MD Newborns/Pediatrics, Other Sedation [email protected] 312/227-7524

Rockford Memorial Hospital

6 full-time pediatricians, with two working during the day, and one at night. Teams of 3-5 3rd year medical students from the University of Illinois, and one PL1 Ward of up to 25 beds, with some coverage of a 7-bed at night. Consultants round with the attending hospitalist available in all specialties except heme/onc and rheum, for which we call other institutions for advice or transfer.

ILLINOIS Springfield

Current 2.5 FTE pediatricians with after hours coverage shared with the academic general pediatricians in the Department

We supervise the inpatient portion of the 3rd year PediatricsClerkship, run the 4th year Pediatric floor Subinternship and run the Resident Inpatient Rotations

Tracy K. Lower, MD [email protected] 217/544-6464, x30565

24/7 coverage of 20-bed inpatient pediatric unit including ER consults and limited newborn coverage. Offer outpatient evaluation service to referring providers. Mix of full-time and part-time hospitalists, Subspecialty consulting coverage Pediatric Surgery, Pediatric GI, Pediatric Neurology, Pediatric Ortho; general ENT and general surgery available. Full time Child Life specialist present.

ER, Newborns/Pediatrics Precept two family medicine programs (ACGME, AOA), precept one PA student program, inpatient rounds with PharmD students, multiple programs of nursing students rotate thru the unit. Medical student elective rotation (self-selected), upcoming medical student rotation with new local medical school.

Caitlin Gallagher [email protected] 317/621-7347

Comprehensive Pediatric Hospital Medicine service with full and part time hospitalists, newborn coverage, resident clinic, and consultation services.

Pediatric residency and medical students (3rd years and 4th year sub-interns) are part of the Riley at Methodist and Riley teams. Family Practice interns and transitional residency interns rotate at Riley at Methodist. Community hospitalists provide sole coverage at Clarian North and Clarian West.

Urgent care, newborns, pediatrics

Michele Saysana, MD, FAAP [email protected]

Comprehensive Pediatric Hospital Medicine Service providing full continuum of service including general inpatient pediatric care, consultations, collaborative care, sedations and critical care transports. 11 full time equivalent hospitalists including 2 shared positions with the adult hospitalist service, 1 PNP, and 2 RNs. Free standing tertiary care pediatric hospital with 40 general pediatric beds, 15 PICU beds and a 6 bed short stay unit. Additionally, the group covers a community hospital with 6 pediatric beds

Involved with Pediatric Residents, Family Practice residents, Transitional interns, 3rd and 4th year medical students, and PA students

Newborns, pediatrics, Short stay unit, David Zipes, MD Critical care ground transport [email protected] 317/338-8860

ILLINOIS Rockford

PICU,ER,Newborns/Pediatrics

Dan Sklansky [email protected] 815/971-5530

St. John's Children's Hospital with SIU School of Medicine INDIANA Indianapolis Community Health Network/Community Hospital North

INDIANA Indianapolis Riley Hospital for Children – Clarian Health with IU School of Medicine INDIANA Indianapolis Peyton Manning Children's Hospital at St. Vincent

3.6 FTE covering 24 hours in house starting 10/08. 22 pediatric beds, 8 PICU Precept family practice residents based at Memorial Hospital, as well as 3rd year beds, with plans for 100 bed children's hospital (including NICU) to begin clerkship for Indiana University medical students construction early 2009. Cover sedation during weekdays, consult as needed with community physicians and ER, and act as primary service for pediatric subspecialty consultants and surgeons. No delivery or newborns.

Other Pediatric floor, PICU intermediate

Kate Dutkiewicz, MD [email protected] 574/229-5746

2.75 full time equivalent MDs

occasional bedside teaching of nursing students, optional medical student teaching

ER, Newborns,/Pediatrics level 2 NICU

Laura Hufford [email protected] 575-239-6855

Blank Children's Hospital Physicians

We are a group of 3 full-time and 3 part-time pediatric hospitalists providing 24/7 care for a 43-bed general pediatric ward and consultation services for surgical and subspecialty patients. We take referrals for admission from the surrounding Iowa communities as well as northern Missouri.

Blank Children's Hospital is a teaching hospital with a pediatric residency program. We also train family practice residents and transitional year residents from several local programs. We train medical students from both the University of Iowa and Des Moines University.

IOWA Des Moines

4.5FTE covering a 22 bed inpatient unit at Mercy Medical Center Des Moines and 5 newborn nurseries in the Des Moines area.

Teaching both medical students from Des Moines University and Family Practice residents at Mercy Medical Center

Newborns/Pediatrics

Tara Andersen, DO [email protected] 515/247-3300

Full and part time hospitalists

Attending for teaching teams with direct interaction with residents and medical students.

Newborns/Pediatrics

Kelly Wood [email protected] 319/356-7360

6 full time pediatric hospitalists with coverage assistance from 3 community pediatricians

Yes

Newborms/Pediatrics

Steve Crouch MD [email protected] 785/270-8061

5 full time; 3 part-time and 1 ARNP for well NB

Involved in educating medical students, peds(PL1,2,3), med/peds (PL1,2,3,4), and FM (PL1)residents, also allied health students (PA)

Newborns/Pediatrics

Stephanie Kuhlmann, DO [email protected] 316/962-7422

INDIANA South Bend Memorial Children's Hospital

IOWA Ames McFarland Pediatrics Hospitalist Program IOWA Des Moines

Amy Moberg, MD, FAAP [email protected] 515/241-5926

Central Iowa Pediatric Hospitalists IOWA Iowa City University of Iowa KANSAS Topeka Stormont-Vail HealthCare KANSAS Wichita KU Wichita Pediatrics, Hospitalists at Wesley Medical Center

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KANSAS Wichita

Team Description

Education Medical Students/Residents

Wards/Areas Covered

Contact

Two full-time pediatric hospitalists and occasional part-time pediatricians (hospitalists and outpatient docs) who provide 24/7 coverage to all pediatric hospitals (3) in Wichita

We are community faculty at KU School of Medicine and teach both family practice and PICU, Newborns/Pediatrics, Other pediatric residents of all levels as well as medical students on their peds rotation. Step-down NICU

Beth Heflin, MD [email protected] 316/689-9381

3 hospitalists in a pedaitric teaching program; full time; moderate sedation service and ER consult service provided

Educational program includes training of approximately 50 residents in Pediatrics, ER, urgent care, newborns/pediatrics Jeffrey S. Bennett, MD Med/Peds, and Ped/Psych/Child Pysch residency programs. UK College of Medicine [email protected] 3rd year students rotate on inpatient service, with 96 students rotating each year. 859/296-1149 Additionally, 4th year acting internships bring another 15-20 students. The PA Program (masters level) brings an additional 8-10 students on elective inpatient rotations annually.

Full-time and part-time Occasional weekend moonlighters Availability for consultation 24 hours/day, 7 days/week

Academic program educating pediatric, med-peds, and family practice residents as well Newborns, pediatrics, other as third and fourth year medical students from University of Louisville School of immediate care units Medicine

Kimberly Boland, MD [email protected] 502/852-2706

9 physicians and 4 midlevels provide inpatient pediatric ward and step down PICU unit care. Comanagement and consultation services provided. Actively involved in hospital's leadership such as quality, resident education, information technology, etc.

New Our Lady of the Lake Children's Hospital pediatric residency program since July 2010 with PL1s and expected growth to full PL1-3 complement over subsequent two years. Medical students and midlevel students involved.

Newborns/Pediatrics,Other Progressive Care Unit/PICU step down unit

Shaun M. Kemmerly, MD [email protected] 225/485-5420

2 FT Pediatric Hospitalists to cover call, rounding, and consults 24/7. Call coverage from home at night

Occasionally have Pediatric 2nd or 3rd year residents.

ER, Newborns/Pediatrics

Aaron Thompson [email protected] 504/349-6504

Three full-time hospitalists covering the pediatric service and providing general pediatric consultation and/or concurrent care for other services

Involved in education residents/medical school students: One intern and one resident each month, with three to four medical students rotating through two-week sub-blocks.

ER, Newborns/Pediatrics

Todd R. Washko, MD [email protected] 303/241-4446

Wichita Clinic Pediatric Hospitalists KENTUCKY Lexington Kentucky Children's Hospital

KENTUCKY Louisville University of Louisville Division of General Inpatient Medicine at Kosair Children's Hospital LOUISIANA Baton Rouge Our Lady of the Lake Children's Hospital/Pediatric Hospitalists of Louisiana, LLC LOUISIANA Marrero West Jefferson Medical Center LOUISIANA New Orleans Tulane Hospital for Children MAINE Lewiston Central Maine Medical Center Pediatric Hospitalist Service

We are a group of full time and part time pediatricians and neonatologists who We are involved in the education of The Family Medicine Residency (Pl-1, Pl-2, and PL- NICU, ER, Newborns/Pediatrics provide 24 hour coverage for all neonatal and pediatric issues at CMMC. We 3), medical students, emergency medical services students, and nurse practitioner provide services for a level II NICU, well newborn nursery, inpatient Pediatrics, students. consultations to other services, and Emergency Department coverage.

Dan Hale [email protected] 207/795-5730

ER,Other consults to sedation service Beth Robbins and outpatient surgery as needed [email protected] 443/481-6200

Anne Arundel Medical Center

Full time hospitalists cover 11 bed ward in community hospital, in house 24/7, No residents, one PL-3 student about half the months of the year. consults to ED. No NICU, no well baby. Very few peds specialists available, variable responsibility for post-surgical patients. Our service is attending for the vast majority of medical patients.

MARYLAND Baltimore

4 fulltime team members including chief resident, residency program director, 2 primary hospitalists. Daytime coverage in-house, nighttime from home

Other 22 bed inpatient unit. No NICU, Joanne Lanzo, MD newborn, PICU, ED, or sedation [email protected] 410-601-5866

MARYLAND Annapolis

Free standing pediatric residency program, MS3 clerkship students year round, MS4 students on elective year round

Herman and Walter Samuelson Children's Hospital at Sinai MARYLAND Baltimore Franklin Square Hospital Center MARYLAND Baltimore

Community hospital with combined Pediatric ED/Inpatient Unit staffed 24/7 by Family Medicine residents (PL1, PL2) and medical student on inpatient unit. Family 6.7 FTE pediatricians (4.7 general and 2.0 PEM trained). Occasional Medicine PL2 in PED. moonlighters. Shared inpatient responsibilities with 4.0 general pediatricians.

ER, Other Inpatients

7 full-time providers provide care in a community hospital setting affiliated with 3 medical students from The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine rotate each month as a large academic center. part of their basic clerkship. Occasional physician assistant students from local programs.

ER,UrgentCare,Newborns/Pediatrics Robert Dudas MD [email protected] 410/550-0963

Scott Krugman [email protected] 443/777-7128

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center MARYLAND Baltimore

2 Full Time, 2 Part Time faculty members supervising residents, interns and medical students on a community hospital in-patient ward.

Two residents, two interns and three medical students rotate to Saint Agnes from Johns Newborns/Pediatrics Hopkins University. Residents rotate monthly, returning to Saint Agnes a total of three times during their residency.

24/7 coverage with 4 full-time hospitalists and some part-time/moonlighter coverage.

No residents or medical students at this time.

Newborns/Pediatrics,Other Level 2 Marie Kanagie-McAleese MD FAAP Special Care Nursery; night coverage [email protected] of ED after 2 am 443/643-1281

Full time, pediatric consultation for emergency room.

No

Newborns/Pediatrics Bear

[email protected] 302/300-2157

24/7 in house pediatric coverage by general pediatricians for the inpatient floor, labor and delivery, Level I nursery and ED/urgent care.

Occasionally nursing students.

ER, Urgent Care, Newborns/Pediatrics

Lisa Wiltrout, MD [email protected] 301/609-4000

Five, full-time hospitalists and 2 moonlighters provide 24-hour coverage for Pediatric services, as well as on-call consultation for Hospital-based Pediatric private practice.

Yes, for residents of surrouding medical schools and Physician Assistant programs.

ER,UrgentCare,Newborns/Pediatrics, Robert Ancona, MD Other Labor and Delivery [email protected] 410/337-1292

Michael Burke, MD, MBA [email protected] 410/368-2500

St. Agnes Hospital MARYLAND Bel Air Upper Chesapeake Medical Center MARYLAND Elkton Union Hospital MARYLAND La Plata Civista Medical Center MARYLAND Towson St. Joseph Medical Center

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MARYLAND Westminster

Team Description

Education Medical Students/Residents

Wards/Areas Covered

Contact

5 full time hospitalists and moonlighters provide 24 hour in hospital coverage None for pediatric ward, special care nursery and well babies. Also provide consults to ED.

ER,Newborns/Pediatrics,Other Level Cynthia Roldan 2 Special Care Nursery [email protected] 410/871-7902

27 Full time and part time faculty across a network of 5 hospitals- one tertiary and 4 community hospitals. Consultation by the full range of medical and surgical subspecialties available

Residents- 1, 2, and 3 during inpatient rotations. Offer electives. Medical Students during core clerkship and Sub Internship

Newborns/Pediatrics

Elisabeth Schainker [email protected] 617/636-7243

Full time ad part-time pediatric hospitalists, academic center (Childen's hospital within a hospital)full consultation services available

Residents PL1-3, NP and NP students, Harvard Medical Students 3rd & 4th Years

Other General Pediatric Floor

Ann Kao & Kerstin Zanger [email protected] [email protected] 617/643-0722

Carroll Hospital Center MASSACHUSETTS Boston Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center MASSACHUSETTS Boston MassGeneral Hospital for Children MASSACHUSETTS Northampton Cooley Dickinson Hospital MASSACHUSETTS Milford

4 Full-time and 2 Part-time Pediatric Hospitalists with additional coverage by None Moonlighters. Our team provides 24/7 in house pediatric coverage by pediatric hospitalists for the inpatient floor, labor and delivery, Level IB nursery and ED/urgent care. We provide pediatric consultation for comanagement of pediatric surgical patients as well.

ER,Newborns/Pediatrics,Other Labor Lawrence A. Ciccarelli, D.O., FAAP and Delivery [email protected] 413/582-2000

We have full and part-time members who provide 24hr a day coverage to our hospital.

We help educate medical students in their 3rd year and PL-2 family practice residents

Urgent care, newborns, pediatrics, other ER consults

Team of 4 full time doctors (3 doctors in pediatrics, and 2 Med-peds doctors who split time between Internal medicine and pediatrics). In house coverage approximately 16 hrs a day Monday - Friday (7 AM - 11 PM) and 8 hrs a day Saturday and Sunday. Additional call from home by pager. Supervise wards and available for consultation to private pediatricians, surgery, ED, and surgical subspecialties.

Supervise pediatric and med-peds residents at all levels. Each doctor (usually 2 on Newborns/Pediatrics,Other during day) supervises team of 2 senior residents, 2 interns, 2 medical students, and 1- Consultation, adolescent floor 2 pharmacy students during the day (M-Fri). Supervise patient care, family centered rounds, and teaching rounds.

Janette Linsky, MD [email protected] 508/422-2989

Milford Regional Hospital UMASS Medical Group MASSACHUSETTS Springfield Baystate Medical Center/Tufts University School of Medicine

MASSACHUSETTS Waltham Children's Hospital Boston at Waltham Surgical Hospitalist Program MICHIGAN Ann Arbor

Jackson Williams, MD [email protected] 413/794-2398

Critical Care attendings and dual-trained Critical Care/Anesthesia attendings Current educational efforts involve code/rapid response team training of perioperative, provide daytime coverage. Overnight coverage is provided by CCM & radiology, inpatient and clinic nurses and support personnel. Anesthesia Fellows, Anesthesia and CCM attendings and 1 Pediatric Sedation attending.

Other Inpatient Surgical floor & Constance S. Houck, MD Hospital-wide Rapid Response team [email protected] 617/355-7737

10 FT/PT academic hospitalists cover the pediatric ward service, normal newborn nursery, consults, palliative care and child protection team.

Responsible for education of pediatric residents, med-peds, emergency medicine and medical students on inpatient and newborn rotations.

Newborns/Pediatrics,Other palliative care, child protection team

Ken Pituch [email protected] 734/615-7845

Full time

HEAVILY involved in daily teaching and roundin with med students, residents and interns

NICU, other genral and subspecialty ward

Bassel A. Salman, MD [email protected] 313/745-5870

1 ft Hospitalist from July 2012 and 2 Hybrid Hospitalist. Will take care of staff admissions under the teaching service all year round - Peds floor strength 30 beds

We have peds (PL1, PL2, PL3) and med-peds (PL1, PL2, PL3, PL4) residents intraining all the year round. We also get family practice resident from 2 other hospitals and we have medical students from MSU who rotate through the MSU Flint campus

Newborns/Pediatrics

Vishwas P. Vaniawala, MD FAAP [email protected] 972/765-5739

6 full-time physicians; 2 PNP's; 24/7 in-house coverage

Teach residents--peds, ED, FP, med-peds, transition (PL1,2,3,4), PA students, medical Newborns/Pediatrics students,

David S. Duffey, DO [email protected] 616/391-3890

University of Michigan MICHIGAN Detroit Children Hospital of Michigan/ Wayne State Univ MICHIGAN Flint Hurley Medical Center MICHIGAN Grand Rapids Helen DeVos Children's Hospital MICHIGAN Lansing

6 full-time hospitalists, 1 part-time hospitalist. Approaching 24/7 coverage. We have a total of 24 pediatric residents (8/year), approx 50% M.D. and 50% D.O. 1-4 Cover 41-bed pediatric unit. Availabe for consultations. Cover general medical students per rotation. pediatrics,newborn nursery, palliative care, co-managment of surgical patients.

Newborns/Pediatrics

Timur Raghib, MD [email protected] 517/364-2269

3 FT hospitalists, and currently looking for one additional "winterist". Cover 41- We have a total of 24 pediatric residents (8/year), approx 50% M.D. and 50% D.O.; bed pediatric unit, available for consultations. Soon to start covering sedations also medical students, from 1-4 per rotation. along with intensivists. Program started 2005.

Newborns/Pediatrics

Heather Bellow, Md [email protected]

2 full-time pediatric hospitalists

None

NICU, ER, Newborns/Pediatrics, other occasional admissions to ICU

Claudio Duarte, MD [email protected] 231/487-4000

2 full-time/1 part-time Critical Care Board Certified Physicians, plus general pediatrician contigents/moonlighters

Other 11 beds that do all levels of 3 ICU trained physicians are responsible 24/7 for small unit that does all level of care and backsup the Family Practice Residents and General Pediatricians that are in house care; can handle 2 vents, mostly overnight and on weekends. ICU docs are in-house overnight 2 nights a week, they postop surgical patients. are also responsible for teaching family practice residents and the medical students. 2 FP residents and 2 medical students are assigned to the unit monthly.

Paula Chorazy, MD, PhD [email protected] 248/849-5776

5 Full time Med/Peds Hospitalists seeing both adult and pediatric patients

Provide inpatient education in both pediatrics and internal medicine to 3rd year students at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Traverse City campus

Jacques Burgess [email protected]

Sparrow Hospital Children's Center MICHIGAN Lansing Sparrow Hospital Inpatient Pediatric Service (SHIPS) MICHIGAN Petoskey Northern Michigan Hospital MICHIGAN Southfield Providence Children's Unit

MICHIGAN Traverse City

Newborns/Pediatrics

Munson Medical Center

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Contact

2 full time, 2-0.8 FTE, and 2-0.6 FTE pediatricians who see all pediatric At the current time we do not have residents or medical students but that will likely patients admitted to the floor and follow those pediatric patients and newborns change in a few years when the new Oakland University medical school opens. admitted to our group's service. We attend all C-sections and complicated vaginal delveries as well as occasional ER consults and resuscitations.

NICU,ER,Newborns/Pediatrics

Jan Johnson, MD [email protected] 248/964-3445

We have about 11-12 parttime and fulltime pediatric hospitalists who cover the We have transitional year residents and occasionally 3rd year pediatric residents doing inpatient pediatric unit (we admit all pediatric patients on the first day and then electives with us about 8-9 months of the year. continue to follow those who do not have a primary physician who admits peds patients to our hospital), NICU, Labor and Delivery (attending high risk delivers, doing antenatal consults, evaluating newborns with distress), and Mother Baby Unit (consulting on newborns whose primary physician requests our help in evaluating an infant). We also do circumcisions for babies whose parents want a circ and whose primary doctor does not do them. We work in shifts. Two pediatricians are in-house 8A-6P on weekdays and 8A-12noon on weekend days. The rest of the time there is one hospitalist on duty, working in 12 hour shifts (8A-8P and 8P-8A).

NICU,Newborns/Pediatrics,Other Occasional consults in the ER; circumcision team; moderate sedation of patients for minor procedures

Anne Vanden Belt, MD [email protected] 734/712-6314

A mix of full-time and part-time hospitalists as well as a complement of PNP's

Teaching service includes medical students, PL1 and PL2 residents (pediatrics and family practice). Supervised by the hospitalist service

Newborns/Pediatrics,Other Shortstay unit

Walid Maalouli, MD, FAAP [email protected] 612/813-7155

Hybrid hospitalist/clinician model. 8 hospitalists spend 5-7 days in a row on one of two hospital services, both completely staffed with residents and medical students. Remainder of clinical time is spent in the Pediatric Diagnostic and Referral Clinic, which also serves as a hospital follow up clinic for some patients. 2 FT Pediatric Hospitalists, covering ER call and referrals from PMDs. No NICU or newborn care. Consultations for surgical patients as requested.

Hospitalists are directly involved in the education and evaluation of pediatric and family medicine residents, and medical students

Pediatric floor

Chad Brands [email protected] 507/284-3373

None

ER, newborns, pediatrics

Sharon Wilt, MD [email protected] 601/376-1000

Full time 24/7, home night call, consultation of ortho, sx, cardio, neuro, and psych.

FP program here currently not teaching, do take PA and med students frequently

We can do Urgent care moonlighting Kayce Morton and have PICU privileges [email protected] 417/269-7728

15 General pediatric Hospitalists equalling 13.5 FTE. Five Board eligible or Certified Pediatric EM physicians equalling 3.1 FTE. Six PNPs equalling 5 FTE. Two Pediatric Intensivists. 9 Neonatologists

Some education of medical students, nurses and PNP students. We also participate in NICU,PICU,ER,Newborns/Pediatrics, Joseph Kahn, MD training of Family Medicine Residents and Transitional (PGY 1) Residents. Other Out-patietn clinic for medically [email protected] underserved children 314/251-6299

3 FT pediatric hospitalists

U of Washington med students

PICU, ER, Newborns/Pediatrics

Laurie Carter, MD [email protected] 636/251-6299

9 hospitalists (7.5 FTE) with academic appointments at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. 24/7 availability for primary inpatient care or general pediatric consultations on surgical patients with complex medical needs. No ICU, ED, or outpatient expectations. Comprehensive, on-site subspecialty availability.

Primary inpatient teaching site for pediatric interns and residents at the Creighton/UNMC/Children's combined program, family medicine interns in three local programs, and M3/M4 students from the University of Nebraska Medical Center and Creighton University Medical Center.

Newborns/Pediatrics

Jay Snow [email protected] 402/955-4496

We are currently a 3 person (all PT) group covering weekdays with some weekend coverage. We are moving to a 24/7 model with additional staffing.

We are faculty in the Family Practice Residency (8-8-8 program, Academic appt is through Dartmouth). We attend on the service with a team of residents, and involve residents and teaching in all aspects of our patient care.

Newborns, pediatrics, other ER consults, attend deliveries (no NICU)

Three physicians cover our Pediatric Inpatient Unit with weekday call all year; we share weekend call with outpatient pediatricians. Available for consults to our subspecialists and surgeons

Responsible for teaching hospital pediatrics, systems of care, and quality improvement Newborns/Pediatrics to residents at all levels, medical students, and students of ancillary disciplines

Pamela C. Jenkins [email protected] 603/653-6045

8 physicians, mix of pediatricians and MP providers, with two regular moonlighters. In-house 24/7 coverage. We cover a 21 bed pediatric unit, as well as a 10 bed PICU at night with intensivist back up, and provide normal new born care by referral. We also manage transport triage calls.

No residents. PICU employs PA and NP.

PICU,Newborns/Pediatrics,Other Transport triage

Marjan Abrams, MD [email protected] 603/703-7654

One pediatrician/neonatologist is in-house full-time covering a delivery service None (1,500 deliveries per year), 5 bed level 2 nursery, well baby nursery, 6 bed pediatric ward (low census generally) and ER consults

NICU, ER, newborns, pediatrics

Jack Percelay, MD [email protected] 201/410-8597

NEW JERSEY Freehold

Full-time hospitalists and occasional moonlighters, subspecialities avaiable for None consultation from affiliated children's hospital

Newborns/Pediatrics

NEW JERSEY Hackensack

2 Full-time

Newborns/Pediatrics,Other Epilepsy Monitoring unit

Anthony Marino [email protected] 609/431-2000 Stephen Percy, Jr, MD MBA FAAP [email protected] 551/996-5201

MICHIGAN Troy Ilion Pediatric Hospitalists MICHIGAN Ypsilanti St. Joseph Mercy Hospital

MINNESOTA Minneapolis, St. Paul

Team Description

Education Medical Students/Residents

Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota MINNESOTA Rochester Mayo Clinic Hospital Pediatrics Minnesota

MISSISSIPPI Jackson Central Mississippi Pediatric Hospitalists MISSOURI Springfield Cox Health Systems MISSOURI St. Louis St. John's Mercy Children's Hospital MONTANA Missoula Community Medical Center NEBRASKA Omaha Children's Hospital and Medical Center NEW HAMPSHIRE Concord Concord Hospital NEW HAMPSHIRE Lebanon Children's Hospital at Dartmouth NEW HAMPSHIRE Manchester New Hampshire's Hospital for Children NEW JERSEY Flemington Hunterdon Medcical Center

1 PL3, 3 PL1 residents, subintern, 6 3rd year medical students

Hackensack University Medical Center

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NEW JERSEY New Brunswick Saint Peters University Hospital NEW JERSEY Somers Point

Team Description

% fulltime/partime hospitalists provide 24/7 in house coverage.We cover 2 peds floors, provide consultations for subspecialists and serve as attendings for patients whose pcp's do not have priveleges or are away on vacation. We also rotate as faculty attendings supervising the resident teams and covering the newborn nurseries.

Education Medical Students/Residents

We do supervise and teach residents/med students when we are on faculty service, or on call at nights and weekends.

Wards/Areas Covered

Contact

Newborns/Pediatrics

Shobha Amara [email protected] 732/745-8600 ext 6600 (work); 908/917-8341 (cell)

Full time pediatricians and a neonatologist covering peds floor, consults to ED, None intermediate nursery, and high risk deliveries

NICU,ER,Newborns/Pediatrics

Magna Chang Dias, MD [email protected] 4258

4 full time,1 moonlighter,consultants available for most sub-specialities

Medical students.

NICU,ER,Newborns/Pediatrics

Padmini Chelliah [email protected] 201/833-3900

2.8 FTE (3 doctors) 14-bed Pediatric Unit in large suburban community hospital. See some well newborns. See consults in our large-volume ED, as well as on any unit for child under 18yo.

Residents PL1 from local Family Practice residency; medical students (3rd year) from local medical school

ER,Newborns/Pediatrics,Other any ward (including telemetry or MICU) where child under 18yo is admitted gets a Peds consult

Theresa D'Amato, MD [email protected] 856/641-8100

Mostly full-time hospitalists, some moonlighter, also provide coverage for pediatric ER, PICU. Consultation with pediatric specialists available for many areas.

Some limited education of FP residents.

PICU, ER, UrgentCare, Newborns/Pediatrics

Joe Delgiorno [email protected] 856/782-3300

4 full time & 3 part time hospitalists, consults available by phone for outside providers across the state (including 4 corners area) and within the hospital.

Involved in education of pediatric housestaff (all levels), family practice residents, and medical students.

Newborns/Pediatrics,Other Carrie Tingley Pediatric Rehab Hospital Inpatient Unit

Aaron Jacobs [email protected] 505/514-3455

10 hospitalists (for a total of 9.3 FTE) covering a 35-bed inpatient general pediatric unit, a well-baby nursery, and outpatient sedation service. We also provide some consultation to the ER as well as phone consultation to community providers.

None

ER, Newborns/Pediatrics, Other sedation service

John Pederson MD [email protected] 505/841-1063

A team of Pediatric Hospitalist physicians and mid-levels who provide acute inpatient care, inpatient and outpatient sedations, and medical care to inpatient rehab patients. Our team is composed of 13 pediatric hospitalists and 2 mid-levels.

We educate Pediatric Residents throughout their training as well as a variety of residents in other disciplines including Family Medicine. We work regularly with medical students at various levels of education.

Newborns/Pediatrics

Heather McKnight, MD [email protected] 505/951-0122

609/926-

CHOP Connection at Shore Memorail Hospital NEW JERSEY Teaneck Holy Name Hospital Medical Center NEW JERSEY Vineland South Jersey Healthcare Regional Medical Center NEW JERSEY Voorhees Virtua Inpatient Pediatrics NEW MEXICO Albuquerque Children's Hospital of New Mexico/University of New Mexico/Pediatric Hospitalist Group of NM NEW MEXICO Albuquerque Children's Medical Center at Presbyterian NEW MEXICO Albuquerque University of New Mexico Pediatric Hospitalist Section NEW YORK Albany

5 faculty physicians contributing to 3.7 FTE; consults available in all specialties Key faculty in the Pediatric Residency Program (the Residency Director is a hospitalist). Newborns/Pediatrics,Other sedation Director of 4th year sub internships. Actively involved in teaching of pediatric, Med/ped, Family medicine residents and 3rd and 4th year students.

Patricia Hopkins [email protected] 518/262-0218

The Children's Hospital at Albany Medical Center NEW YORK Bronx Children's Hospital at Montefiore/Albert Einstein College of Medicine

NEW YORK Brooklyn The Brooklyn Hospital Center NEW YORK Brooklyn

Other Inpatient Pediatric Service/Wards, CHAM most

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