Children’s of Alabama Directory of Pediatric Services 2016 - 2017
Dear Colleague,
The photo on the cover of this 2016 - 2017 Directory of Pediatric Services shows one kind of superhero, but within these pages are superheroes of a different kind. And they tell the story of super pediatric programs of national and international renown. Please replace any older versions of the directory with this one. You can also find the most up-to-date directory and other resources for referring physicians on the Healthcare Professionals section of www.ChildrensAL.org.
The healthcare industry continues to change rapidly and so does Children’s of Alabama. Together the COA team is making signifcant progress in quality, safety and performance improvement through our participation in Solutions for Patient Safety (SPS), a national collaborative involving more than 80 children’s hospitals. The year 2015 also saw the implementation of the new coding system, ICD-10, and our continuing preparations for Alabama’s implementation of Medicaid Managed Care in 2016.
A number of our services were recognized again in 2016 by US News & World Report as being among the top pediatric programs in the nation. We have the facilities and equipment necessary, and we also have the healthcare professionals and programs to compete successfully in the 21st century.
Thank you for all you do to help prevent, treat and put an end to pediatric injury and disease.
Very truly yours,
Wm. Michael Warren, Jr. President and CEO About the This publication is intended to be a quick reference for referring physicians Directory and their staffs, providing a general overview of Children’s of Alabama and its specialty care and support services on campus. This directory is not a comprehensive medical staff directory.
This information and more is also available on our website, www.ChildrensAL.org. Many physicians in private practice have privileges at Children’s of Alabama and may be included on the website upon request.
The Directory of Pediatric Services is printed annually by the Children’s of Alabama Corporate Communications Department. All information has been verifed and was accurate at time of printing.
Any edits or additions for future editions are welcome and can be directed to Tiffany Kaczorowski in Corporate Communications at 205.638.6916 or 205.638.6660 (main number), or via email to [email protected]. 2016 Directory of Pediatric Table of Contents Services
One Stop/Placement Center 5 Hematology and Oncology 59 Specialty Care and 9 Hospital Medicine 62 Support Services Imaging 65 Children’s of Alabama 11 Birmingham Locations Infectious Diseases 66 Regional Locations 25 Interventional Radiology 68 Adolescent Medicine 27 Neonatology 71 Weight Management 29 Nephrology 75 Allergy/Asthma/Immunology 30 Neurology 77 Anesthesia 31 Neurosurgery 80 Cardiovascular Services 33 Ophthalmology 81 Child Abuse Pediatrics 38 Orthopedic Surgery 83 Critical Care 39 Otolaryngology 84 Dentistry 41 Palliative Care 85 Dermatology 43 Pathology 87 Developmental/Behavioral Plastic Surgery 88 Pediatrics 44 Psychiatry 89 Emergency Medicine 45 Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine 91 Endocrinology 48 Rehabilitation Medicine 95 Gastroenterology, Hepatology 51 Rheumatology 97 & Nutrition Services Sports Medicine 99 General and Thoracic Surgery 53 Urology 101 General Pediatrics 55 and Primary Care Physicians/Medical 103 Professionals Index Genetics 57 Gynecology 58
Placement Center One Stop/
One Stop/ Placement Center One Stop/ (205) 638-7200 Placement Center or (844) 232-5070
Children’s One Stop/Placement Center is an expanded service of what was formerly known as Patient Placement. Children’s One Stop assists physicians with all aspects of emergency or inpatient referral — from patient placement/admissions to consults, transports and transfers.
Referring physicians may now also use One Stop to contact Children’s specialists for advice — even when the patient in question is not being seen for an emergency or being considered for admission to Children’s.
How does it work? 1. Referring physician calls One Stop using one of the numbers above 2. House Coordinator (HC) obtains information about patient and a direct callback number 3. HC initiates a three-way call with Children’s physician, if needed 4. If decision is made to transfer, HC calls referring facility back with transfer information
5 Physician Link (205) 638-7479
Physician Link is a telephone resource for referring physicians to use for any non-emergency issues or concerns.
This is also the best way for primary care physicians and office staff to receive guidance throughout the referral process and obtain general Children’s information.
Referring physicians can: • Call Monday — Friday, 8 am — 4:30 pm • Provide general information • Assist in patient follow-up • Assist in physician concerns • Resolve issues/concerns • Help facilitate the patient referral process
Please refer to individual divisions for direct referral phone numbers.
6 Healthcare Professionals ChildrensAL.org Website
The Healthcare Professionals website provides forms, directions and contact information to help facilitate the referral process. To access directly, go to: www.ChildrensAL.org/for-healthcare-professionals.
Our website for Healthcare Professionals includes the following resources: • Children’s One Stop (Patient Placement/Admissions, Consults, Transports & Transfers) • CME Opportunities • Credentialing • Inside Pediatrics magazine • Patient Referral Forms • Physician Link (resolve issues/concerns) • Safe Teen Driving Toolkit
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Specialty Care/ Support Services Contact Numbers
Contact Numbers Contact
Specialty Care/ Specialty Support Services Support Specialty Care/ Support Services Contact Numbers
Our medical and surgical divisions include a number of specialty care and support services, represented in this listing as: (a) appointments, (o) office number and/or (f) fax number. ALL numbers use the (205) area code unless otherwise noted. Airway Children’s Critical Care Pediatric ENT Connection Line Transport Associates (o) (800) 504-9768 (o) 638-7200 (a) 638-4949 (844) 232-5070 (o) 638-4949 Children’s Harbor (f) 638-4983 (o) 638-6123 Cystic Fibrosis/ Chest Amelia Center Children’s One Stop (o) 638-9583 (o) 638-7481 (o) 638-7200 (f) 975-5983 (f) 638-7492 212-7200 (844) 232-5070 Early Intervention Billing (o) 638-6820 (o) 638-9139 CHIPS Center (o) 638-2751 EEG Lab Burn Center (f) 638-2750 (o) 638-9292 (a) 638-6388 (o) 638-9398 Clinical Nutrition Epilepsy Program (f) 638-6866 (a) 638-9204 (a) 638-6553 (o) 638-6371 (o) 996-7850 CBIT (f) 638-6047 (f) 996-7867 (Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Tics) Continuing Medical Hearing and Speech (a) 638-7527 Education (CME) (Children’s on 3rd) (Scheduled through (o) 638-9898 (a) 638-7500 Occupational Therapy) (o) 638-6059 (o) 638-6741 (f) 638-6108 (f) 638-2077 Child Life Services (o) 638-9651 CPODD (Center Hemophilia for Pediatric Onset (a) 638-9285 Child Safety Institute Demyelinating (o) 638-9285 (o) 638-6334 Diseases) (f) 975-1941 (o) 638-6336 (o) 996-7633 (f) 638-2757 (f) 996-7333 Please refer to individual divisions for direct referral phone numbers. 9 Specialty Care/ Support Services Contact Numbers
Our medical and surgical divisions include a number of specialty care and support services, represented in this listing as: (a) appointments, (o) office number and/or (f) fax number. ALL numbers use the (205) area code unless otherwise noted.
HIPAA Nursing Education Resident Library (o) 638-5959 and Research (o) 638-6059 (o) 638-7878 (o) 638-9127 (f) 638-6108 (IT/HIPAA) Pastoral Care Ronald McDonald Hope Lodge (o) 638-9090 House (o) 558-7860 (o) 638-7255 (f) (866) 243-2339 Patient Health and Safety Information Simulation (SIM) International (o) 638-3218 Center Adoption Clinic (o) 638-7306 (o) 638-6964 Patient Relations (f) 638-2444 (o) 638-3999 Lactation Center Social Services (o) 638-6600 Pharmacy (o) 638-9684 (f) 638-6047 (o) 638-9641 (f) 638-6074
Language/ Physician Link Spina Bifda Interpreter Services (o) 638-7479 (a) 638-5281 (a) 638-9191 (o) 638-5281 (f) 638-2828 Poison Control (f) 638-6551 Center Medical Autism Clinic (o) 638-9201 UAB MIST (o) 638-5277 (800) 222-1222 934-6478 (f) 212-2997 (800) 822-6478 PT and OT Medical Staff (a) 638-9645 Weight Management Services (o) 638-9645 (SHINE Clinic) (o) 638-9433 (f) 638-6067 (o) 638-5750
Medical Records (o) 638-9615
Please refer to individual divisions for direct referral phone numbers. 10 Birmingham Locations Birmingham Locations Children’s of Alabama Birmingham Locations
Russell Campus Mailing Address 1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham, Alabama 35233 Main Phone Number (205) 638-9100 Benjamin Russell Hospital for Children 1601 5th Avenue South (Parking in 5th Avenue Deck) Lowder Building (formerly the Ambulatory Care Center) 1600 7th Avenue South (Parking in 7th Avenue Deck) McWane Building (formerly the main hospital) 1600 7th Avenue South (Parking in 7th Avenue Deck)
Children’s on 3rd Outpatient Center PT & OT, Hearing and Speech and HEAR Center 1208 3rd Avenue South Birmingham, Alabama 35233 (205) 638-7500
Children’s Park Place 5th Avenue Entrance Adolescent Health and CHIPS 1600 5th Avenue South Birmingham, Alabama 35233 4th Avenue Entrance Clinics (see page 15) 1601 4th Avenue South Birmingham, Alabama 35233 (Parking in 5th Avenue Deck)
Children’s South 1940 Elmer J. Bissell Road (off I-459 and Acton Road) Birmingham, Alabama 35243 (205) 638-4800 11 Benjamin Russell Hospital for Children
The following are located in the Gift Shop (2nd Floor/Main Street) Russell Building: Information Desk Market on Main Admitting/Discharge (2nd Floor/Main Street) (2nd Floor/Main Street; 7 am — 12 midnight) Meditation Space (2nd Floor/Main Street) Bruno Pediatric Heart Center (4th Floor) Patient Relations Cath Labs (2nd Floor/Main Street) Interventional Radiology Lab Operating Rooms Performance Area Patient beds (2nd Floor/Main Street) Pre-Op/PACU Room of Magic Emergency Department (1st Floor) (2nd Floor/Main Street)
12 Harbert Tower Quarterback Club Tower Laboratory/Referred Testing Critical Care Patient beds (2nd Floor/Admitting) (6th and 7th Floors) DAYTIME DURING THE WEEK, Monday — Friday Patient beds (8th — 10th Floors) (See McWane Building, page 16) Russell Surgery Center (3rd Floor)
EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS Operating Rooms (in Russell Building ONLY) Monday — Thursday, Pre-Op/PACU 7:30 pm — 9 pm Friday, 5 pm — 9 pm Saturday and Sunday, 6 am — 9 pm
Patient beds (6th — 10th Floors)
Helipad (14th Floor)
Imaging (1st Floor)
Parking is in the 5th Avenue Deck. 13 Lowder Building
The following are located in the Lowder Building: Café Origins Coffee Shop (1st Floor)
Lowder Surgery Center (2nd Floor/Main Street) APASS (Anesthesia Pre-Admit Screening Service) Operating Rooms Outpatient Surgery Pre-Op/PACU
14 Outpatient Clinics
Clinic 11 (2nd Floor) Orthopedic and Rehab Medicine
Clinic 12 (2nd Floor) Cardiovascular Services/Heart Transplant
Sports Medicine (4th Floor)
Parking is in the 7th Avenue Deck. 15 McWane Building
The following are located in the McWane Building: Information Desk
Cafeteria (1st Floor)
Chapel (1st Floor)
Children’s Behavioral Health/The Ireland Center (4th Floor)
Dearth Tower (5th — 7th Floors) Patient beds
Dialysis/Renal Care Center (3rd Floor)
Imaging — Outpatient (2nd Floor)
Intensive Feeding Program (6th Floor)
Laboratory/Referred Testing (2nd Floor/Main Street) Monday — Thursday, 6 am — 7 pm Friday, 6 am — 5 pm AFTER HOURS AND WEEKENDS (See Russell Building, page 13.) 16 Lactation Center (Ground Floor)
Outpatient Clinics Clinic 2 (1st Floor) Hearing and Speech (Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology)
Clinic 4 (1st Floor) ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat)
Clinic 5 (1st Floor) Neurology and Infusion
Clinic 6 (1st Floor) Pulmonary Medicine
Clinic 7 (1st Floor) Infectious Diseases, Kidney and Liver Transplant, Hypertension, Medical Autism and Nephrology
Clinic 8 (1st Floor) Hematology/Oncology
Clinic 9 (1st Floor) Dental Clinic
Clinic 10 (5th Floor) Gastroenterology
Clinic 14 (Ground Floor) Audiology, Burn, Cleft and Craniofacial, General Surgery and Genetics
Clinic 15 (Ground Floor) Brachial Plexus Clinic, Chiari Clinic, Neurosurgery, Plastic Surgery, Spina Bifda and Urology
Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy (3rd Floor)
Sleep Disorders Center (3rd Floor)
Parking is in the 7th Avenue Deck. 17 Children’s on 3rd Outpatient Center
The following are located at Children’s on 3rd: Audiology HEAR Center Occupational Therapy (OT) Physical Therapy (PT) Speech-Language Pathology
Parking is on-site. 18 Children’s Park Place
The following are located at Children’s Park Place:
4th Avenue South Entrance: Allergy and Immunology Developmental Medicine Early Intervention Services Endocrinology and Diabetes Infusion Center Insulin Pump Therapy IT (Information Technology) Training Rooms (Mezzanine Floor) Rheumatology UAB Primary Care
5th Avenue South Entrance: Adolescent Health Center CHIPS Center Gynecology
Parking is in the 5th Avenue Deck. 19 Children’s South
Children’s South Pediatric Outpatient Center The Children’s South Pediatric Outpatient Center serves patients from newborn to 21 years of age. It is located off Interstate 459 and Acton Road south of Birmingham.
Children’s South provides another location for Children’s renowned outpatient surgery services, Pediatric Imaging Center, laboratory services, specialty care clinics and After Hours (formerly the After Hours Pediatric Center in Vestavia Hills) care.
After Hours Clinic (AHC) is a referral clinic that is open evenings and weekends when pediatricians’ offices are closed. Patients must be referred by their private pediatrician frst and then will be given the AHC phone number. (For more on AHC, please see page 18.)
The Children’s South Laboratory offers comprehensive laboratory services.
The Outpatient Surgery Center (OSC) provides care for patients undergoing outpatient procedures involving general anesthesia for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. More than 7,000 surgeries are performed at the OSC annually on patients 3 months to 19 years of age.
In addition to its surgeons, the center is staffed by experienced pediatric perioperative nurses, as well as board-certifed pediatric anesthesiologists and CRNAs.
The Pediatric Imaging Center (PIC) provides X-ray, CT (cat scan), MRI, ultrasound and sedation imaging services.
20 Children’s South Specialty Clinics have the capacity to accommodate 30,000 — 40,000 specialty visits per year for services including: • Allergy/Immunology • Audiology • Dermatology • Endocrine Clinic • Gastroenterology Children’s • Genetics Clinic South • Imaging at the Pediatric Imaging 1940 Elmer J. Center (PIC) Bissell Road • International Adoption Clinic • Neurology with EEG capabilities Birmingham, AL • Ophthalmology 35243 • Orthopedics • Otolaryngology/PENTA (Pediatric ENT Associates) • Physical and Occupational Therapy (in specifed clinics only) (205) 638-4800 or • Pulmonary Medicine (800) 226-4770 for • Rehabilitation Medicine Central Scheduling • Rheumatology • Sports Medicine • Urology • Weight Management (SHINE Clinic)
21 After Hours at Children’s South
The Children’s South After Hours clinic is a referral clinic. We ARE NOT A WALK-IN CLINIC. After Hours does not take the place of the Primary Care Pediatrician (PCP). We require a referral from either the PCP’s office OR from a Pediatric Health Information Line (PHIL) nurse, who will notify the PCP that a patient was referred to After Hours.
The clinic sees patients as follows: 1. Patient is unable to see the regular physician during the day. 2. Patient has a minor emergency during hours when the physician’s office is closed. 3. PCP or PHIL nurse calls or Faxes referral to After Hours. 4. Parent makes an appointment, as long as the PCP has been contacted and the referral is on its way. 5. Patients who require more emergent or advanced care or require admission to the hospital will be transferred to Children’s Russell Campus downtown.
Hours of Operation Monday — Friday, 5 — 10 pm (Last appointment at 9:30 pm) Saturday — Sunday, 12 — 8 pm (Last appointment at 7:30 pm)
22 After Hours at Children’s South Tips for the Primary Care Office
Scenario #1: Doctor’s office is open; however, all appointments are booked. Solution: • Explain to parent that After Hours Clinic accepts appointments Monday — Friday from 5 — 9:30 pm and Saturday and Sunday from noon — 7:30 pm. • Office nurse calls or faxes referral. • Parent calls and requests appointment time.
Scenario #2: Doctor’s office is closed but is contracted with PHIL to take calls. Solution: • Parent leaves a message with PHIL, and an on-call nurse calls parent back. • PHIL nurse notifes After Hours Clinic that patient will be coming in and sends referral. • Parent calls to request appointment time.
Scenario #3: Children’s Doctor’s office is open, but child’s condition South is urgent or needs a higher level of care. 1940 Elmer J. Solution: Bissell Road • Send parent/child to the Birmingham, AL Emergency Department. 35243
Appointments (205) 638-4827
Office (205) 638-4750
Fax (205) 638-4866
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Regional Locations Regional Locations Regional Outreach Clinics
Huntsville The North Alabama Sickle Cell Clinic meets at 301 Governors Drive SW, Huntsville, Alabama 35801. Call Stacy Smith at (205) 638-9285 for scheduling. To inquire about other hematology clinics near your area, please call Stacy Smith at (205) 638-9285.
See page 26 for North Alabama Children’s Specialists.
Montgomery The Nephrology and Hypertension Clinic meets from 8:30 am — 3 pm on the second Friday of each month at Physicians to Children. Call (205) 638-9781 for scheduling. Rheumatology also holds clinics in Montgomery. Call (205) 638-9438 for scheduling.
The Sickle Cell Clinic meets at the Morrow Medical Tower of Baptist Medical Center South, 2055 East South Boulevard, Suite 202, Montgomery, Alabama 36116. Call Stacy Smith at (205) 638-9285 for scheduling. To inquire about other hematology clinics near your area, please call Stacy Smith at (205) 638-9285.
Opelika The Sickle Cell Clinic meets at the East Alabama Medical Center Prenatal Clinic, 2000 Waverly Parkway, Opelika, Alabama 36801. Call Stacy Smith at (205) 638-9285 for scheduling. To inquire about other hematology clinics near your area, please call Stacy Smith at (205) 638-9285.
Tuscaloosa The Sickle Cell Clinic meets at the Capstone Medical Center 700 University Boulevard East, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401. Call Stacy Smith at (205) 638-9285 for scheduling. To inquire about other hematology clinics near your area, please call Stacy Smith at (205) 638-9285.
25 North Alabama Children’s Specialists
North Alabama Children’s Specialists E. Martina Bebin, MD, MPA Professor, Neurology and Pediatrics Pediatric Neurology and Epilepsy
Vinit K. Mahesh, MD Associate Professor Pediatric Pulmonology
C. Gerald Judy, MD Clinical Associate Professor Pediatric Pulmonology
Madhuri Penugonda, MD Assistant Professor North Alabama Pediatric Pulmonology Children’s Specialists Visiting Physicians 502 Governors Drive SW Marc Cribbs, MD Huntsville, AL 35801 Adult Congenital Heart Disease once a month
Edward Lose, MD Genetics twice a month) (256) 533-0833 Hussein Abdul-Latif, MD Endocrinology twice a month
Peter Weiser, MD Associate Professor Fax Pediatric Rheumatology once a month (256) 533-0855 or Alan Percy, MD (205) 638-2058 Neurology/Rett Clinic quarterly
Neurosurgery Division twice a month
Our clinic also offers Nutrition Therapy services. 26 A --- B
A --- B Medical and and Medical Surgical Divisions Surgical The William A. Daniel, Jr. Adolescent Health Center Adolescent provides primary and subspecialty care to Medicine adolescents. Care is provided by a team of health professionals (physicians, psychologists, nutritionists, nurses and social workers) specially trained to handle the unique problems of adolescents.
Services include: • Adolescent Clinic, a primary care clinic for adolescents 11 — 21 years old • Eating Disorders Clinic, specializing in medical and nutrition care for adolescents with disordered eating • Adolescent Nutrition Clinic, providing counseling for a variety Adolescent of nutritional concerns Medicine • LEAH (Leadership Education in Adolescent Health), an interdisciplinary clinic for adolescents with complex health problems • Inpatient and Outpatient Appointments Consultative Services (205) 638-2357 • Reproductive Health Services • Sports Physicals Office (205) 638-9231 Physicians/Health Professionals: Marsha S. Sturdevant, MD Professor Medical Director, William A. Daniel, Jr. Fax Adolescent Health Center (205) 638-2071 Medical Director, Eating Disorders Clinic
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 27 Adolescent Medicine continued... Heather Austin, PhD Assistant Professor
Krista Casazza, PhD, RDN, LD Associate Professor Dietitian Co-Director, LEAH Training Program Director, Nutrition Training Program
Nefertiti Durant, MD, MPH Associate Professor Associate Medical Director, William A. Daniel, Jr. Adolescent Health Center Director, Adolescent Medical Education
Tina Simpson, MD, MPH Associate Professor Director, Adolescent Medicine Fellowship Program Director, LEAH Training Program
Stephenie Wallace, MD, MSPH Adolescent Associate Professor, Adolescent Medicine Medicine Medical Director, SHINE Clinic (page 29)
Other faculty include: Wesley Church, PhD Social Worker Appointments (205) 638-2357 Glenda Smith, PhD, RNC, PNP-BC Nurse Practitioner Office (205) 638-9231
Fax (205) 638-2071
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 28 Weight Management ChildrensAL.org/weight-management Formerly known as the Children’s Center for Weight Management, the SHINE Clinic is an acronym for Support and Help in Nutrition and Exercise. The name is changed to diminish the stigma associated with obesity, but our goal remains the same: to offer a behavior-based weight management program for children and adolescents.
Our multidisciplinary team of pediatricians, endocrinologists, nurses, psychologists, dietitians and physical therapists uses a comprehensive approach to weight management. We educate families about the benefts of healthy eating and an active lifestyle with an emphasis on setting realistic goals. With our medical and psychological support, children and families are able to overcome barriers that may get in the way of success. Please consult our website for up-to-date information regarding forms to schedule appointments and new programs coming to the clinic.
Our services include: SHINE Clinic/ • Multidisciplinary evaluation to develop Weight a family behavioral plan Management • Referrals to UAB Weight Loss Medicine for bariatric surgeries (18 years and older only) Physicians/Health Professionals: Stephenie Wallace, MD, MSPH Appointments Associate Professor, Adolescent Medicine (Rescheduling and Medical Director, SHINE Clinic Canceling) (205) 638-9141 Karen McCarty, PhD, CRNP Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Office Kelly Saunders, MS, RD New Appointments/ Monica McChesney, MS, RD Clinic Information Nutrition Services (205) 638-5750 Connie Cushing, PT, DPT Andrew Wolverton, PT, DPT Chantel M. Jones, PT, DPT Fax Physical Therapy (205) 212-2735 Beverly Haynes, RN, MSN, CPN Nurse Clinician
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 Arista Rayfeld, PhD ONE STOP or Clinical Psychologist (off-site) (844) 232-5070 29 Board-certifed subspecialists Allergy, in the Division of Pediatric Allergy, Asthma and Asthma and Immunology specialize in the diagnosis and Immunology treatment of children with allergic and immunologic diseases. Allergic disorders diagnosed and treated by division physicians include allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (hay fever), allergic and nonallergic asthma, urticaria (hives), angioedema (swelling disorders), atopic dermatitis (eczema) and allergies to foods, stinging insects and medications. Division physicians also specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of hereditary immune defciencies (Primary Immune Defciencies). Allergy, Asthma and We are Alabama’s only all-pediatric allergy Immunology group. Our main campus clinic is located in Children’s Park Place and offers next-day appointments and free, convenient parking. Appointments Dr. Suthida Kankirawatana also sees (205) 638-6993 patients at Children’s South, 1940 Elmer J. Bissell Road, Office Birmingham, AL 35243. (205) 638-9072 Physicians: T. Prescott Atkinson, MD, PhD Professor Director of Allergy, Asthma and Fax Clinical Immunology (205) 975-7080
Coralie S. Hains, MD Electronic Fax Associate Professor (205) 212-2724 Allergy and Asthma
Suthida Kankirawatana, MD CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 Assistant Professor ONE STOP or Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Immunology (844) 232-5070 30 Pediatric Anesthesiology, Perioperative Medicine Anesthesia and Pain Management The physicians of Pediatric Anesthesia Associates specialize in providing perioperative care of children, as well as providing anesthesia services, pain management and airway management in emergency cases.
Physicians: Jennifer R. Dollar, MD Chief, Pediatric Anesthesia Associates Anesthesia Paty B. Bryant, MD Mark A. Buckmaster, MD Kelly R. Conaty, MD, MBA Damon M. Cox, MD Anesthesia Pre- Jerral W. Cox, MD Admit Screening Travis W. DeFreese, MD Services (APASS) (205) 638-6235 Mark A. Greve, MD Juan F. Gutierrez, MD Physicians’ Office Kathryn C. Jones, MD (205) 638-9235 Collin K. King, MD, MPH Gary W. Long, MD Chandra M. McCall, MD Fax Farrah K. Russell, MD APASS Steven G. Sheils, MD (205) 638-5242
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The Joseph S. Bruno Pediatric Heart Center, located in the Benjamin Cardiovascular Russell Hospital for Children, links with the adult congenital heart Services surgery facilities at UAB. The two are connected by the Women & Infants Center, which allows easy access to the Pediatric Cardiology Clinic, as well as UAB’s high-risk obstetric birthing suites and regional neonatal intensive care unit. We now provide a unique single platform continuum of care for fetal, neonatal, pediatric and adult patients with congenital heart disease. Services offered: • Complex repair of pediatric congenital heart disease • Minimally invasive pediatric cardiac surgery • Acquired heart disease • Advanced heart failure Cardiology • Ventricular Assist Device implantation and management • Cardiac transplantation • Pulmonary hypertension Appointments • Fetal cardiology • Electrocardiograms (205) 934-3460 • Echocardiography • Exercise testing Office • Cardiac CT angiography (205) 934-3460 • Cardiac MRI • Cineangiography • Catheterization laboratories Emergencies & (includes interventional catheterizations) After Hours • Cardiac Electrophysiology (205) 934-6478 • Three-dimensional electrophysiologic mapping, which minimizes radiation (800) 822-6478 • Hybrid catheterization lab (both a cath lab and surgical suite) • Dedicated same-day and post-anesthesia care unit • Heart-specifc operating rooms • State-of-the-art 20-room CVICU Fax (intensive care unit for heart patients) (205) 975-6291 • ECMO suites (four dedicated to pediatric heart/lung bypass treatment) • Easy access to the UAB high-risk obstetric CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 birthing suites and regional neonatal ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 intensive care unit 33 Cardiovascular Services continued ... Cardiologists:
Yung R. Lau, MD Professor Thomas N. Carruthers, Jr., Endowed Chair in Pediatric Cardiology Director, Division of Pediatric Cardiology
Waldemar F. Carlo, MD Associate Professor
Edward V. Colvin, MD Professor Lionel M. Bargeron Endowed Chair in Pediatric Cardiology
Walter H. Johnson, Jr., MD Professor
Mark Law, MD Associate Professor Cardiology William S. McMahon, MD Professor Medical Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories Appointments F. Bennett Pearce, MD (205) 934-3460 Professor Medical Director, Heart Transplant Office and Heart Failure (205) 934-3460
Robb Romp, MD Emergencies & Associate Professor After Hours Medical Director, Cardiology (205) 934-6478 Inpatient Services (800) 822-6478
Fax (205) 975-6291
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 34 Cardiothoracic Surgeons: James K. Kirklin, MD Professor Director, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Robert J. Dabal, MD Associate Professor Chief, Section of Pediatric Heart Surgery
David C. Cleveland, MD Assistant Professor
Cardiothoracic Surgery
(205) 934-3368
Emergencies & After Hours (205) 934-6478 (800) 822-6478
Fax (205) 934-5261
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 35 Cardiovascular Services continued ... Cardiac Intensivists (Critical Care): Jeffrey Alten, MD Professor Chief, Section of Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Medicine Medical Director, Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
Santiago Borasino, MD, MPH Associate Professor Assistant Medical Director, Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
Yuvraj Kalra, MD Assistant Professor
Leslie Rhodes, MD Assistant Professor
Hayden Zaccagni, MD Assistant Professor
Cardiac Intensive Care
(205) 975-3123 Emergencies & After Hours (205) 934-6478 (800) 822-6478
Fax (205) 996-2359
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 36 Cardiovascular Services continued ... Cardiothoracic Anesthesiologists Jack H. Crawford, MD, PhD Associate Professor Director, Division of Congenital Cardiac Anesthesiology
Colleen E. Henling, MD Assistant Professor
Brad L. Steenwyk, MD Associate Professor
Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology
(205) 934-7424
Emergencies & After Hours (205) 934-6478 (800) 822-6478
Fax (205) 996-4489
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 37 Child Abuse Pediatrics Division was established to Child Abuse expand services provided by the Children’s Hospital Pediatrics Intervention and Prevention Services (CHIPS) Center at Children’s of Alabama. The CHIPS Center provides forensic medical evaluations, psychosocial assessments, play therapy, counseling, social work services, prevention education, court support and expert court testimony for victims of child abuse. The goal of Child Abuse Pediatrics is to coordinate the CHIPS Center services with local, regional and state resources and organize educational efforts to increase awareness, understanding and reporting of child maltreatment.
Physicians: Child Abuse Michael Alan Taylor, MD, FAAP Pediatrics Professor of Pediatrics Division Director
David W. Bernard, MD Professor Academic Office Medical Director, Children’s of Alabama (205) 638-2802 Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program (SANE) CHIPS Clinic (205) 638-2751 Melissa Peters, MD Associate Professor Medical Director, Physical Abuse Services at Children’s of Alabama CHIPS Center (See pages 9 and 19.)
Fax (205) 638-2805 38 Pediatric Critical Care Medicine provides services to patients with medical and Critical Care surgical conditions such as respiratory failure, shock, Medicine seizures, traumatic injuries, meningitis and other life- threatening diseases. The Pediatric Critical Care Division provides this care for children in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Children’s of Alabama in the Russell Building.
Special support modalities include: CVVH, ECMO and high-frequency ventilation. Special research interests include: lung injury, traumatic brain injury, sedation, shock, simulation and patient safety.
The division also offers a sedation service for children undergoing painful Critical Care procedures or therapy. The division Medicine also provides medical direction for the pediatric critical care transport team who transport critically ill children via ground or air transport. Children’s One Stop (205) 638-7200 Physicians: Margaret Winkler, MD Office Professor (205) 638-9387 Ann Dial McMillan Chair in Pediatric Critical Care Critical Care Director, Critical Care Division Transport (205) 638-7200 Mark A. Buckmaster, MD Associate Professor Director, Simon Sedation Service
Leslie Hayes, MD Fax Associate Professor (205) 975-6505 Medical Safety Officer CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 39 Critical Care continued ... Michele Kong, MD Associate Professor
Priya Prabhakaran, MD Associate Professor
Chrystal Rutledge, MD Assistant Professor
Will Sasser, MD Assistant Professor
Nancy Tofil, MD, MEd Associate Professor Frederick W. Renneker, III, Co-Chair in Pediatric Education Director, Pediatric Simulation Center
Critical Care Medicine
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D --- F Medical and and Medical Surgical Divisions Surgical The Children’s of Alabama Dental Clinic is a teaching clinic where, in association Dentistry with the University of Alabama School of Dentistry, dentists receive training to become specialists in Pediatric Dentistry. This clinic provides comprehensive dental healthcare to children younger than age 18 and provides emergency dental services and dental treatment to children with special needs and/or physical challenges, as well as those who are medically compromised. All care is overseen by board-certified pediatric dentists on the faculty of the UAB Department of Pediatric Dentistry.
The Department of Pediatric Dentistry’s faculty also see private patients in the UAB Dental Clinic Dental Group’s Pediatric Faculty Practice. This clinic offers care delivered directly by the faculty in a private practice model. Days of operation, services provided and ages accepted are specified by each dentist Appointments and can be provided upon request. (205) 638-9161
Services provided: UAB Dental • Oral hygiene care and education Group’s Pediatric • Dental restorations Faculty Practice • Extractions Appointments • Pulp therapy (205) 638-5174 • Treatment of trauma, including placement of sutures and splints • Minimal oral sedation • Dental treatment under general anesthesia Fax Emergency services are available through (205) 638-9796 the emergency room for trauma CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 emergencies after hours. ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070
41 Dentistry continued ... Dentists: Janice G. Jackson, DMD Professor, Pediatric Dentistry, UAB Director, Dentistry, Children’s of Alabama Director, Pediatric Dentistry Residency Program, UAB
Noel K. Childers, DDS, MS, PhD Joseph F. Volker Endowed Professor Chair, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, UAB
Stephen C. Mitchell, DMD, MS Associate Professor, Pediatric Dentistry Director, Predoctoral Pediatric Dentistry, UAB
Dental Clinic
Appointments (205) 638-9161 UAB Dental Group’s Pediatric Faculty Practice Appointments (205) 638-5174
Fax (205) 638-9796
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 42 Dermatology treats all diseases of the skin, including acne, skin tumors, Dermatology psoriasis and severe atopic dermatitis. The Pediatric Dermatology Clinic is located at Children’s South, 1940 Elmer J. Bissell Road, Birmingham, Alabama 35243. The outpatient clinic is part of the UAB Department of Dermatology, which serves as a regional center for treating dermatological disorders.
Conditions treated: • Diseases of skin, hair and nails Dermatology • Hemangiomas (Children’s • Genetic skin disorders South ONLY) • Port wine stains
Main Line Physicians/Health Professionals: (205) 638-4823 Amy J. Theos, MD Associate Professor New Patient Appointments Ashley Hanna, CRNP (205) 638-5759
Follow-Up Appointments (205) 638-9141
Fax (205) 638-4994
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 43 Developmental/ Developmental-Behavioral Behavioral Pediatrics provides clinical care, research and training Pediatrics in developmental and behavioral conditions. A major focus is providing family-centered care, including transition to adulthood, for children with these and other related conditions: • Attention Defcit/Hyperactivity Disorder • Autism Spectrum Disorder • Intellectual Disability • Learning Disabilities • Developmental Delays • Behavioral or developmental symptoms of genetic conditions or other medical conditions • Common behavioral conditions (sleep, toileting, etc.)
Our goal is to provide expert care for a growing population of children who struggle with difficulties with behavior, development, learning and social skills. We work alongside many other disciplines to provide the most effective therapies and services for the children we see. We are working to Developmental/ conduct basic and clinical research that focuses on identifcation of the genetic and Behavioral neurobiological basis for many developmental Pediatrics and behavioral conditions. We also engage in advocacy and community efforts on the local, state and national levels to improve access to services and support for children Physicians’ Office and families under our care. (205) 638-2294
Physician: Justin C. Schwartz, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Fax Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician (205) 212-2994 44 Pediatric Emergency Medicine provides a Emergency statewide and regional referral site for complex Medicine emergency problems and acute tertiary care for the state’s only major Level 1 pediatric trauma and medical center at Children’s of Alabama. Our office is located at 1601 5th Avenue South, Birmingham, Alabama 35233.
Additional services offered: • Poison control and injury prevention • Toxicology consultation • Telephone triage • Sedation service (Children’s South MRI) • After Hours Clinic
Emergency Medicine Physicians: Peter W. Glaeser, MD Professor C. Phillip McWane Chair in Pediatric Emergency Medicine Children’s One Stop Director, Division of Emergency Medicine (205) 638-7200 Vice Chair, Clinical Affairs Office Mark Baker, MD (205) 638-9587 Associate Professor
Steven T. Baldwin, MD Professor Office Fax Judson Barber, MD (205) 975-4623 Professor
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 45 Emergency Medicine continued ... David W. Bernard, MD Professor Medical Director, Children’s of Alabama Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program (SANE) Medical Director, Physical Abuse Services at Children’s of Alabama CHIPS Center (See pages 9 and 19.)
Christina Cochran, MD (September 2016) Assistant Professor
Teresa J. Coco, MD Associate Professor Medical Director, After Hours Clinic at Children’s South Assistant Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship
Catherine Cotney, MD Instructor
Valerie Davis, MD Assistant Professor
Orooj Fasiuddin, MD Instructor
Pallavi Ghuge Ghosh, MD Assistant Professor
Terry Hope, MD Instructor
Nicole Jones, MD Assistant Professor
Ann Klasner, MD, MPH Professor Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Director, Department Subspecialty Fellowship
Patricia LaBorde, MD Instructor
46 Laurie Marzullo, MD Associate Professor
Heather Mitchell, MD Assistant Professor
Kathy Monroe, MD Professor Medical Director, Children’s of Alabama Emergency Department
Michele Holloway Nichols, MD Professor Frederick W. Renneker, III, Co-Chair in Pediatric Education Pediatric Residency Director Vice Chair for Education
Melissa Peters, MD Associate Professor
Christopher Pruitt, MD Assistant Professor
Paul Schneider, MD Assistant Professor
Annalise Sorrentino, MD Emergency Professor Medicine
Marjorie Lee White, MD, MPPM, MEd Associate Professor Associate Medical Director, Pediatric Simulation Center Children’s One Stop (205) 638-7200
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Office Fax (205) 975-4623
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The Division of Pediatric Endocrinology at Children’s of Alabama Endocrinology provides comprehensive multidisciplinary evaluation and management of children with diseases of the endocrine system. The Endocrinology faculty is comprised of certified nurse practitioners and fellowship-trained physicians. The Pediatric Diabetes Center is an ADA-recognized diabetes self-management training center.
Specific services include, but are not limited to: • Adrenal gland disorders • Abnormalities of bone metabolism Endocrinology • Calcium disorders • Carbohydrate disorders and hypoglycemia • Diabetes — type 1, type 2 NEW Appointments and insulin pump therapy (205) 638-9107, • Disorders of puberty Option 2 • Growth problems • Lipid disorders in children RETURN • Newborn screening for thyroid and adrenal disorders Appointments • Pituitary gland disorders (205) 638-9141 • Thyroid disorders • Water and electrolyte disorders Office (205) 638-9107
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CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 48 Physicians: Kenneth McCormick, MD Professor Director, Division of Pediatric Endocrinology
Hussein Abdul-Latif, MD Professor
Ambika Ashraf, MD Associate Professor
Joycelyn A. Atchison, MD Professor
Caroline Colvin, MD Assistant Professor
Alexandra Martin, MD Assistant Professor
Gail J. Mick, MD Professor Endocrinology Program Director, Endocrine Newborn Screening
Mary Lauren Scott, MD NEW Appointments Assistant Professor (205) 638-9107, Option 2 Michael Stalvey, MD Assistant Professor RETURN Appointments (205) 638-9141
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The Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition Hepatology & at Children’s of Alabama provides comprehensive Nutrition multidisciplinary evaluation and management Services of all gastrointestinal, liver and nutritional problems.
Conditions treated: • Abdominal pain • Constipation • Cystic fbrosis Gastroenterology, • Cholestasis Hepatology & • Celiac disease • Crohn’s disease Nutrition Services • Diarrhea • Esophagitis — reflux and eosinophilic • Eosinophilic colitis • Fecal incontinence New Appointments • Feeding disorders (205) 638-5457 • Failure to thrive • GE reflux Return • GI bleeding — upper and lower Appointments • GI infections (205) 638-9141 • Helicobacter pylori gastritis • Hepatitis Office • Liver problems (205) 638-9918 • Liver and small bowel transplants • Malabsorption • Metabolic liver disease • Motility disorders • Familial polyposis syndromes Fax • Pancreatitis — acute and chronic (205) 638-9919 • Pancreatobiliary disease
• Short bowel syndrome CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or • Ulcerative colitis (844) 232-5070 • Vomiting 51 Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Services continued ... Physicians: Reed A. Dimmitt, MD, MSPH Professor Director, Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology
Erin Bhatia, MD Instructor
Mitchell B. Cohen, MD Professor Chair, UAB Department of Pediatrics Physician-in-Chief, Children’s of Alabama
David Galloway, MD Assistant Professor
Traci Jester, MD Gastroenterology, Assistant Professor Hepatology & Nutrition Services Jeanine S. Maclin, MD, MPH Associate Professor Director, Pediatric Gastroenterology Fellowship Program New Appointments Jose Mestre, MD (205) 638-5457 Professor Return Janaina Nogueira, MD Appointments Assistant Professor (205) 638-9141
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Fax (205) 638-9919
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 52 General and Thoracic Surgery offers comprehensive general and specialized surgical treatment of a wide range of neonatal, pediatric and General and adolescent conditions. Our physicians are fellowship- Thoracic Surgery trained pediatric surgery specialists who coordinate with other fellowship-trained pediatric specialists, including pediatric anesthesiologists, to ensure the best and most up-to-date care available.
We use advanced laparoscopic and General and thoracoscopic techniques in many of the Thoracic Surgery procedures to minimize pain, speed recovery and reduce scarring.
Our physicians evaluate and treat conditions ranging from the simple to the Appointments complex including: (205) 638-9688 • Hernias and Undescended Testes • Neonatal Surgery Office • Cancer Surgery (205) 638-9688 • Venous Access • Feeding Tube Access • Disorders of the Biliary System • ECMO Fax • Trauma and Burns (205) 975-4972 • Adolescent Bariatric Surgery • Chest and Lung Surgery Email • Laparoscopic and pedsurgappt@ Thoracoscopic Procedures ChildrensAL.org
One Day Surgery (205) 638-9596
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 53 General and Thoracic Surgery continued ... Physicians Mike Chen, MD Professor Joseph M. Farley Chair in Pediatric Surgery Division Director, Chief of Pediatric Surgery Surgeon-in-Chief, Children’s of Alabama
Scott Anderson, MD Assistant Professor Director, ECMO Program
Elizabeth Beierle, MD Professor Surgical Director, Hepatobiliary Clinic
Beverly Chaignaud, MD General and Assistant Professor Thoracic Surgery Director, Burn Unit
Colin A. Martin, MD Assistant Professor Appointments Surgical Director, UAB/Children’s of Alabama (205) 638-9688 Center for Advanced Intestinal Rehabilitation Office (205) 638-9688 Vincent E. Mortellaro, MD Assistant Professor
David A. Rogers, MD, MHPE Fax Professor (205) 975-4972 Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development Email pedsurgappt@ Robert T. Russell, MD, MPH ChildrensAL.org Assistant Professor Director, Trauma Program
One Day Surgery (205) 638-9596
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 54 The Division of General Pediatrics provides specialty outpatient services at Children’s of Alabama and the care of newborns in the well-baby nursery at UAB University General Pediatrics Hospital. Faculty supervise residents in their continuity and Primary Care clinic, the UAB Primary Care Clinic. General Pediatrics
Academic Office Physicians: (205) 638-9585 Carolyn S. Ashworth, MD Professor John W. Benton, MD Chair in General Pediatrics Fax Director, Division of General Pediatrics (205) 975-6503
Jennie Andresen, MD Primary Care Clinic Associate Professor UAB Resident Assistant Director, UAB Newborn Nursery Pediatric Clinic Suite G60 Allury Arora, MD Assistant Professor Children’s Park Place North Cason Benton, MD 1601 4th Ave. South Associate Professor Birmingham, AL 35233 Allison Cavender, MD Assistant Professor, Sparks
Jennifer Chambers, MD, MPH, TM (205) 638-9096 Assistant Professor Medical Director, China Project
Candice Dye, MD (205) 558-2181 Assistant Professor Medical Director, Primary Care Clinic CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 55 General Pediatrics and Primary Care continued ... Crayton A. Fargason, Jr., MD, MM Professor Medical Director, Children’s of Alabama Vice-President, Clinical Affairs
DeeAnne S. Jackson, MD Associate Professor Medical Director, UAB Newborn Nursery
Snehal Khatri, MD Associate Professor General Pediatrics Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician
Carin Richard Kiser, MD Associate Professor Academic Office Medical Director, International Adoption Clinic (205) 638-9585
Morissa Jean Ladinsky, MD Associate Professor Fax Jaime McKinney, MD (205) 975-6503 Assistant Professor Primary Care Clinic Myriam Peralta-Carcelen, MD, MPH UAB Resident Professor of Pediatrics Pediatric Clinic Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician Suite G60 Medical Director, Medical Autism Clinic Children’s Park Place North Justin C. Schwartz, MD 1601 4th Ave. South Assistant Professor Birmingham, AL Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician 35233
Anne Thiele, MD Assistant Professor Midtown Pediatrics (205) 638-9096 April Truett, MD Instructor
Terry C. Wall, MD, MPH (205) 558-2181 Professor Medical Director, Clinical Informatics CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 56 The Department of Genetics delivers outstanding care for patients and families through Genetics integrated clinical and laboratory services, including comprehensive prenatal, pediatric and adult inpatient and outpatient genetic services (diagnosis, management and counseling) and state-of-the-art laboratory services (cytogenetics, molecular genetics and biochemical genetics).
Physicians: Bruce R. Korf, MD, PhD Professor Wayne H. and Sara Crews Finley Chair in Medical Genetics Chair, Department of Genetics Director, Heflin Center for Genomic Sciences Genetics Maria Descartes, MD Professor
Edward Lose, MD Assistant Professor Appointments (205) 934-4983 Nathaniel H. Robin, MD Professor
S. Lane Rutledge, MD Professor Fax (205) 975-6389
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 57 Children’s of Alabama and UAB have a dedicated division of Pediatric and Gynecology Adolescent Gynecology providing compassionate care for girls of all ages. In addition to providing routine gynecologic care, specialists within our hospital can help young women in many other areas. This includes counseling and education on contraceptive options including oral, transdermal, subcutaneous, injectable contraception and intrauterine devices. Evaluation and management of menstrual irregularity, benign disorders of genital tract and ovaries, vaginal dermatoses and confdential testing for sexually transmitted infections are also available for these young women.
Gynecology Physicians: Kim Hoover, MD Associate Professor Department of Women’s Reproductive Appointments Services, UAB (205) 996-3130
Janeen L. Arbuckle, PhD, MD Administrative Assistant Professor Office Department of Women’s Reproductive (205) 934-8865 Services, UAB
Fax (205) 996-7090
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H Medical and and Medical Surgical Divisions Surgical The Alabama Center for Childhood Cancer and Blood Disorders is a partnership between Children’s of Alabama and the UAB Hematology and Division of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology. Oncology More than a dozen highly specialized pediatric hematologists, oncologists and blood and marrow transplant physicians at Children’s provide care to infants through young adults up to age 25. Our multidisciplinary team approach provides family-centered treatment and support through a variety of innovative services from the day of diagnosis through treatment, cure and long-term follow-up.
Specific services include: Pediatric Oncology • All forms of Childhood Cancer • The division is a member of the Children’s Oncology Group Hematology Pediatric Hematology and Oncology • Sickle Cell Disease and other hemoglobin defects • Hemophilia and other bleeding disorders • Includes a federally recognized comprehensive hemophilia clinic Appointments • Rare defects of platelets, white blood (205) 638-9285 cells and other blood disorders Neuro-Oncology • State-of-the-art treatment for brain and spinal cord tumors with individualized patient care plans • Extensive participation in clinic research studies, including Children’s Fax Oncology Group, Neurofibromatosis (205) 975-1941 Consortium and industry-sponsored protocols • Close collaboration with UAB CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 Radiation Oncology, including 3-D ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 Conformal and Gamma Knife Therapy 59 Hematology and Oncology continued ... Pediatric Blood and Marrow Transplantation Program • Member of the Pediatric Blood and Marrow Transplant Consortium • Member of the Stem Cell Institute of UAB • Expertise in cord blood transplants • Transplants for these diseases: leukemia, marrow failure disorders, solid tumors and immune defciencies Pediatric Developmental Therapeutics Program • Member of Children’s Oncology Group Phase 1 consortium • Member Sarcoma Alliance for Research Through Collaboration Childhood Cancer Survivorship Program • TLC (Taking on Life After Cancer Clinic) Neuropsychology Program • Hope-and-Cope Care Team Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Training Program • The only training program for pediatric hematology-oncology physicians in the state Physicians/Medical Professionals: Kimberly Whelan, MD, MSPH Associate Professor Director, TLC Clinic and Childhood Cancer Survivors Program Director, Fellowship Program Hematology Acting Division Director, and Oncology Hematology and Oncology
Elizabeth Alva, MD, MSPH Assistant Professor Neuro-Oncology Program Appointments Christy Bemrich-Stolz, MD, MSPM (205) 638-9285 Assistant Professor Smita Bhatia, MD, MPH Professor Director, Institute for Cancer Outcomes and Survivorship in the UAB School of Medicine Vice Chair for Outcomes in the Fax Department of Pediatrics (205) 975-1941 Joseph H. Chewning, MD Associate Professor CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 Blood and Marrow Transplantation Program ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 Clinical Director, Lowder SCTU 60 Stuart Cramer, DO Alyssa Reddy, MD Assistant Professor Professor Developmental Therapeutics Director, Pediatric Neuro- Program Oncology
Gregory Friedman, MD Purnima Singh, PhD Associate Professor Assistant Professor Neuro-Oncology Program Member, Institute for Cancer Outcomes Frederick Goldman, MD and Survivorship Professor Director, Lowder Pediatric Julie Wolfson, MD, MSHS Blood and Marrow Assistant Professor Transplantation Program Member, Institute for Cancer Outcomes Hilary Haines, MD and Survivorship Assistant Professor Blood and Marrow Ana Xavier, MD Transplantation Program Assistant Professor Associate Director, Fellowship Lee M. Hilliard, MD Training Program Professor
Thomas H. Howard, MD Professor Emeritus Hematology and Oncology Matthew Kutny, MD Assistant Professor
Wendy Landier, PhD, RN Associate Professor Appointments Member, Institute for Cancer (205) 638-9285 Outcomes and Survivorship
Jeffrey Lebensburger, DO Associate Professor
Zachary LeBlanc, MD Instructor Fax (205) 975-1941 Avi Madan-Swain, PhD Professor
Director, Hope-and-Cope CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or Psychosocial Program (844) 232-5070 61 Pediatric Hospital Medicine (PHM) is led by Dr. Robert Pass and includes 12 Hospital Medicine additional physician faculty members and fve fellows. Pediatric Hospital Medicine offices are located on the frst foor of the McWane Building, Suite 108.
Physicians in Pediatric Hospital Medicine provide care to patients hospitalized on the general inpatient service at Children’s of Alabama, organize faculty staffing for fve or six inpatient teams 24 hours per day and coordinate inpatient care with primary care or specialty physicians who follow patients after hospital discharge. Hospital Faculty members are responsible for teaching Medicine and supervising resident physicians. In addition, they instruct medical students and assist in the development of the medical student curriculum for inpatient pediatrics. Pediatric Hospital Medicine also trains Academic Office hospitalists; a two-year fellowship program (205) 638-9922 was started in 2012. Referrals for Research activities of Pediatric Hospital Admission Medicine are aimed at developing clinical (205) 638-7200 pathways for specifc conditions, measuring (Children’s One and improving quality of care and measuring Stop) physician performance.
More information on Pediatric Hospital Medicine at Children’s of Alabama is available at Fax www.uab.edu/medicine/peds/hospitalmed. (205) 934-7273
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 62 Physicians: Robert Pass, MD Professor Beth Gordy Dubina Endowed Chair in Pediatric Hospital Medicine Director, Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Stephanie Berger, MD Assistant Professor
Emily Casey, MD Assistant Professor
James Gambrell, MD Assistant Professor
Jed Kinnick, MD Instructor/Nocturnist
Natalia Lotz, MD Instructor/Nocturnist (Starting in July 2016) Hospital Sridaran Narayanan, MD Medicine Assistant Professor
Lauren Nassetta, MD Assistant Professor Academic Office (205) 638-9922 Mary Orr, MD Instructor/Nocturnist Referrals for Nichole Samuy, MD Admission Assistant Professor (205) 638-7200 (Children’s One Paul Scalici, MD Stop) Assistant Professor
Susan Walley, MD Associate Professor Fax Chang Wu, MD, MSCR (205) 934-7273 Assistant Professor
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I --- M Medical and and Medical Surgical Divisions Surgical Pediatric Imaging provides a wide range of diagnostic pediatric imaging services using state-of-the-art Imaging equipment. Pediatric imaging departments available: • Diagnostic Radiography • Ultrasound • Computed Tomography (CT) • PET/CT • Nuclear Medicine Physicians: • Dexa Scan Yoginder N. Vaid, MD • Magnetic Resonance Clinical Professor (3T & 1.5T) Medical Director, Radiologist-in-Chief • Sedation Services
Christopher J. Guion, MD Imaging Clinical Professor
Saurabh Guleria, MD Clinical Assistant Professor Appointments (205) 638-2378 or Eric J. Howell, MD (205) 638-9141 Clinical Assistant Professor Office Richard S. Martin, MD (205) 638-9730 Clinical Assistant Professor Pediatric Imaging Robert P. Nuttall, MD, PhD Center at Clinical Assistant Professor Children’s South (205) 638-4882 Stuart A. Royal, MS, MD, FACR Clinical Professor Harry M. Burns Chair in Pediatric Radiology
Charles L. Torgerson, II, MD Fax Clinical Professor (205) 638-6872
Daniel W. Young, MD, FACR CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or Clinical Professor (844) 232-5070 65 The Pediatric Division of Infectious Diseases provides outpatient and inpatient Infectious care for infants, children and adolescents with illness Diseases of known or suspected infectious etiology. The division manages hospital infection control and provides leadership for antibiotic administration.
Conditions Treated: • Bloodstream infections • Meningitis • Pneumonias • Viral diseases • Fever of unknown origin • Skin and soft tissue infections • Recurrent infections • Encephalitis
Physicians: Richard J. Whitley, MD Professor Co-Director, Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases Vice Chair for Research
David W. Kimberlin, MD Professor Co-Director, Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases Sergio B. Stagno, MD, Endowed Chair in Pediatric Infectious Diseases Vice Chair for Clinical and Translational Research
Mary Ballestas, PhD Assistant Professor
Suresh B. Boppana, MD Professor
William J. Britt, MD Professor
66 Maaike Everts, PhD Associate Professor
Karen Fowler, MD Professor
S. Cecelia Hutto, MD Professor
Scott James, MD Assistant Professor
Mark Prichard, PhD Professor
Debra Quenelle, DVM, PhD Associate Professor
Shannon Ross, MD, MSPH Associate Professor
Veronica Sanchez, PhD Infectious Assistant Professor Diseases
Sergio B. Stagno, MD Professor Emeritus
Appointments (205) 934-2441
Fax (205) 975-6549
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 67 Interventional Radiology (IR) is a subspecialty of Diagnostic Radiology that has become an integral part of comprehensive patient Interventional care, providing less invasive techniques for the diagnosis Radiology (IR) and treatment of a broad range of health problems. Our group uses cutting- edge interventional devices and state-of-the-art imaging equipment to perform a variety of innovative interventional procedures for treatment of several diseases.
Procedures Interventional Radiology offers a full spectrum of procedures, often performed on an outpatient basis, including: • Embolization of vascular malformations • Angiography, Angioplasty and Stenting • Transarterial Chemoembolization (TACE) • Radioembolization of Liver Tumors • Ablation of Solid Tumors • Ablation of Liver Tumors • Ablation of Spine and Other Bone Tumors • Biliary Interventions, including PTC, PTD, Plastic Stents and Stone Removal • Central Venous Access Catheter Placement and Management • Dialysis-Related Interventions, including Fistulogram and Declot of Dialysis Graft • Gastrostomy and Gastrojejunostomy Tube Placement and Management • Inferior Vena Cava Filter Placement and Removal • Spine Augmentations, including Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty • Urologic Interventions, using Nephrostomy, Nephroureterostomy and Ureteral Stent Placement and Retrieval • Percutaneous Abscess Drainage • Venous Interventions including Angioplasty and Stenting
68 • Arterial and Venous Thrombolysis • Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunts (TIPS) • Embolization of Gastrointestinal Bleeds • Adrenal venous sampling and other venous sampling • WADA test
Physicians: Ahmed M. Kamel Abdel Aal, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Vascular and Interventional Radiology Chief, Vascular and Interventional Radiology Co-Medical Director, Heart and Vascular Center at UAB
Rachel F. Oser, MD Associate Professor of Radiology Director, Interventional Radiology at Children’s of Alabama Fellowship Program Director, Vascular and Interventional Radiology
Joseph B. Eason, MD Assistant Professor of Interventional Radiology
Nathan Ertel, MD Assistant Professor of Radiology Interventional Radiology (IR) Souheil Saddekni, MD, FSIR, FAHA Professor of Radiology and Medicine
Edgar S. Underwood, MD Associate Professor of Radiology Appointments or Consults (205) 638-GO IR (4647)
Physician’s Office Number at UAB (205) 975-4850
Fax (205) 638-3747
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Physicians in the Division of Neonatology provide comprehensive care to Neonatology newborn infants using a family-centered approach, combined with state-of-the art technology, including high frequency ventilation, inhaled nitric oxide, transcutaneous blood gas monitoring, whole body hypothermia, dialysis and multispecialty consultation, cardiovascular surgery, all pediatric surgeries and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. The Division of Neonatology is responsible for the operation of the Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) at Children’s of Alabama and the Regional Newborn Intensive Care Unit (RNICU) at the UAB Women and Infants Center. Continuity of care between the two units is facilitated by three bridges between the UAB Women and Infants Center and the Russell Building at Children’s of Alabama. Our physicians accept referrals from around the state, country and world for conditions such as: • Prematurity Neonatology • Respiratory distress syndrome • Infections • Necrotizing enterocolitis Office • Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (205) 934-4680 • Pulmonary hypertension • Bronchopulmonary dysplasia After Hours • Intraventricular hemorrhage/ (205) 934-6478 Post-hemorrhagic hydrocephalus • Retinopathy of prematurity • Inborn errors of metabolism • Multiple other problems Fax • Cardiac disorders (205) 934-3100 • Genetic problems • Surgical problems UAB (205) 934-6478 or MIST (800) 822-6478
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 71 Neonatology continued ... Physicians: Waldemar A. Carlo, MD Edwin M. Dixon Professor of Pediatrics Division Director, Neonatology
Namasivayam Ambalavanan, MD Professor, Departments of Pediatrics, Cell Biology and Molecular and Cellular Pathology Co-Director, Division of Neonatology Director, Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship Training Program Director, TReNDD Program Director, Neonatal Research
Allison Black, MD Assistant Professor Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, Grandview Medical Center NICU Medical Director, Grandview Medical Center NICU Medical Director, Shelby Baptist Medical Center
Kathryn Buchan, MD Assistant Professor Hospitalist
Carl H. Coghill, MD Neonatology Professor NICU Medical Director, Children’s of Alabama Medical Director, Community Programs Office Reed A. Dimmitt, MD, MSPH (205) 934-4680 Professor After Hours Director, Division of Pediatric (205) 934-6478 Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition Services
George T. El Ferzli, MD Fax Assistant Professor (205) 934-3100 Director, BPD/PH Program
(205) 934-6478 Hannah B. Hightower, MD UAB MIST or Assistant Professor (800) 822-6478
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 72 Tamas Jilling, MD Associate Professor
Jegen Kandasamy, MD Assistant Professor Director, Rare Disease Program and Congenital Anomalies Program
Virginia A. Karle, MD Professor Associate Medical Director, Community Programs Medical Director, Special Care Unit, UAB Medical West NICU Medical Director, Princeton Baptist Medical Center NICU Medical Director, St. Vincent’s East
Charitharth Vivek Lal, MD Assistant Professor Director, Golden Week Program (Extremely Preterm Infant)
Albert Manasyan, MD Assistant Professor Program Director, Global Network on Women’s and Children’s Health Research Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia
Joseph B. Philips, III, MD Professor Director, PPHN Program Neonatology Director, Histogram QI Project
Maran Ramani, MD Office Assistant Professor (205) 934-4680 Director, Skin-to-Skin Care (Kangaroo) Program After Hours (205) 934-6478 Ariel A. Salas, MD, MSPH Assistant Professor Director, Helping Babies Feed Program Co-Director, Brain Hemorrhage Fax Prevention Program (205) 934-3100
UAB (205) 934-6478 or MIST (800) 822-6478
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 73 Neonatology continued ... Physicians: Brian Sims, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Neurobiology and Cell Biology Director, Brain Hemorrhage Prevention Program Director, Community Program for Reduction of Perinatal Mortality
Trent Tipple, MD Associate Professor Director, Neonatology Faculty Development Chair, Scholarship Oversight Committee
Rune Toms, MD Associate Professor Neonatal Cardiac Intensivist Medical Director, RNICU Director, Nosocomial Infection Prevention (CLABSI) Program
Lindy Winter, MD Associate Professor Medical Director, Continuing Care Nursery Director, Neonatal Quality Improvement
Neonatology
Office (205) 934-4680 After Hours (205) 934-6478
Fax (205) 934-3100
UAB (205) 934-6478 or MIST (800) 822-6478
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The Division of Nephrology provides comprehensive care for newborn infants, Nephrology children and adolescents, using a family-centered approach combined with state-of-the-art technology. The division is the only service in Alabama to offer in-center hemodialysis, home hemodialysis, home peritoneal dialysis, plasmapheresis and renal transplantation to pediatric patients.
Conditions treated: • End-stage renal failure • Glomerulonephritis • Enuresis • Fluid and electrolyte problems • Hematuria • Hypertension Nephrology • Proteinuria • Renal transplantation • Kidney stones • Systemic lupus erythematosus Appointments • Acute renal failure (205) 638-9781 • Nephrotic syndrome • Recurrent urinary tract infections Office • Renal tubular acidosis (205) 638-9781 • Congenital Anomalies of the Kidney and Urinary Tract (CAKUT) • Genetic kidney conditions, including polycystic kidney disease
Fax (205) 975-7051
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 75 Nephrology continued ... Physicians: Dan Feig, MD, PhD, MPH Professor Director, Division of Pediatric Nephrology Medical Director, Renal Transplantation
David Askenazi, MD, MSPH Associate Professor Medical Director, Pediatric and Infant Center for Acute Nephrology (PICAN)
Monica Tucci Cramer, DO, MPH Assistant Professor
Sahar Fathallah-Shaykh, MD Associate Professor Medical Director, Dialysis
Michael Seifert, MD, MSCI Assistant Professor
Nephrology
Appointments (205) 638-9781
Office (205) 638-9781
Fax (205) 975-7051
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Pediatric Neurology provides inpatient consultative services at Neurology both Children’s of Alabama and UAB Hospital. Our Epilepsy Monitoring Unit is designated Level 4 by the National Association of Neurology
Epilepsy Centers (NAEC), which is the highest level for units specializing Appointments in a continuum of care for patients, (205) 996-7850 from seizure evaluations to seizure Office treatment plans. Patient diagnoses (205) 996-7850 covers a range of problems, including seizure disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, Children’s South primary muscle diseases, developmental Office problems and acute encephalopathies. (205) 638-5860 Children’s South The division provides ambulatory services New Patient through general pediatric neurology clinics Scheduling at Children’s of Alabama. An expanding (205) 638-5880 research program is investigating basic and clinical problems related to epilepsy, Children’s South child development, genetics and Business Office (205) 638-5881 biochemical diseases. EEG Lab Office Line Pediatric Epilepsy Program (205) 638-9292 Our Level 4 Epilepsy Monitoring Unit is state-of-the-art, child friendly and accommodates up to 10 patients daily. Treatments for seizures include medications, Fax dietary therapies and surgical interventions (205) 212-2008 when seizures remain poorly controlled. Our epilepsy surgery program is one of the Children’s South fastest growing in the nation. To advance (205) 638-5879 epilepsy care, we are also actively involved in research in pharmaceutical and CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or 77 neuroimaging/engineering methodologies. (844) 232-5070 Neurology continued ... CPODD The Center for Pediatric Onset Demyelinating Disease (CPODD) is one of six Pediatric MS Centers of Excellence nationwide established by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS). We provide comprehensive multidisciplinary care for children and teens with MS and other CNS demyelinating diseases and up-to-date, accurate information about MS and related disorders to patients and families, schools, health care providers and the public at large. We also conduct extensive research in the field of demyelinating diseases.
Neurology Physicians: Leon S. Dure, MD Professor William Bew White, Jr. Chair Appointments in Pediatric Neurology (205) 996-7850 Division Director, Pediatric Neurology Office Pierre Fequiere, MD (205) 996-7850 Assistant Professor Children’s South Office Monisha Goyal, MD (205) 638-5860 Professor Director, Clinical Neurophysiology Children’s South Director, Pediatric Epilepsy Program New Patient Scheduling (205) 638-5880 Katherine Hammond, MD Assistant Professor Children’s South Business Office Krisztina Harsanyi-Jilling, MD (205) 638-5881 Assistant Professor EEG Lab Office Line Pongkiat Kankirawatana, MD (205) 638-9292 Professor Medical Director Pediatric Epilepsy Surgical Program Fax Jan Mathisen, MD (205) 212-2008 Clinical Professor Children’s South (205) 638-5879 Tony McGrath, MD
Associate Professor CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 78 ONE STOP or Director, Fellowship Program (844) 232-5070 Ismail Mohamed, MD (June 2016) Associate Professor
Jayne M. Ness, MD, PhD Associate Professor Director, CPODD Clinic
Alan Percy, MD Professor Director, Rett Syndrome Clinic (UAB)
Alyssa Reddy, MD Professor Neurology Director, Pediatric Neuro-Oncology
Rani Singh, MD Assistant Professor Appointments (205) 996-7850 Office (205) 996-7850 Children’s South Office (205) 638-5860 Children’s South New Patient Scheduling (205) 638-5880 Children’s South Business Office (205) 638-5881
EEG Lab Office Line (205) 638-9292
Fax (205) 212-2008
Children’s South (205) 638-5879
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Neurosurgery provides consultations on all phases of pediatric surgical Neurosurgery neurological disease in children. The division specializes in treatment of congenital anomalies, including spina bifida.
Conditions treated include: • Brachial plexus/peripheral nerve injury • Brain and spinal cord injuries • Central nervous system trauma • Craniosynostosis • Hydrocephalus • Medically intractable seizures • Diplegia • Brain and spinal cord tumors Neurosurgery • Congenital anomalies
Physicians: W. Jerry Oakes, MD Appointments Professor (205) 638-9653 Dan L. Hendley Chair in Pediatric Neurosurgery Office Division Director Chief of Pediatric Neurosurgery (205) 638-9653
Jeffrey P. Blount, MD Professor
James M. Johnston, MD Assistant Professor Fax (205) 638-9972 Brandon Rocque, MD Assistant Professor
Curtis J. Rozzelle, MD (205) 638-7200 Associate Professor CHILDREN’S ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 80 O
O Medical and and Medical Surgical Divisions Surgical UAB Callahan Eye Hospital Clinic The experienced ophthalmology specialists at UAB Callahan Eye Hospital and Clinics offer patients the most advanced vision care available. This means having the knowledge and expertise to identify any problem, Ophthalmology as well as the advanced training necessary to deliver cutting-edge treatments for eye diseases. From highly, specialized eye surgery to ftting patients for their frst pair of contact lenses, UAB provides comprehensive services for all vision needs.
The main office address is: 1720 University Boulevard Birmingham, AL 35233 Ophthalmology
UAB Callahan Eye Hospital Clinic also sees patients at Children’s South. The office address is: Children’s South 1940 Elmer J. Bissell Road, Suite B Birmingham, AL 35243 Appointments (205) 325-8620 Alabama Ophthalmology Associates (AOA) Alabama Services also are provided by Ophthalmology Alabama Ophthalmology Associates. Associates Physicians in this group include Appointments specialists in cornea and external (205) 930-0700 disease, ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery, pediatric strabismus, adult strabismus and comprehensive ophthalmology.
The main office address on Fax Birmingham’s Southside is: Children’s South 1000 South 19th Street (205) 638-5899 Birmingham, AL 35205 Alabama AOA also sees patients at Children’s Ophthalmology Russell campus. The office address is: Associates Fax Lowder Building, Suite 412 (205) 930-9127 1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham, AL 35233 81 Ophthalmology continued ... Physicians: Martin S. Cogen, MD Professor, UAB Department of Ophthalmology Ophthalmologist-in-Chief, Children’s of Alabama
Ann Marie Arciniegas-Bernal, MD Assistant Professor, UAB Department of Ophthalmology
Ophthalmology Alabama Ophthalmology Associates Physicians: Kristin C. Bains, MD Children’s South Clinical Instructor Appointments (205) 325-8620 Jennifer D. Davidson, MD Clinical Instructor (Offices at Children’s Lowder Building Alabama and Alabama Ophthalmology Associates Ophthalmology on Birmingham’s Southside) Associates Appointments John A. Long, MD, FACS (205) 930-0700 Associate Clinical Professor
Matthew G. Vicinanzo, MD, FACS Assistant Clinical Professor Fax Children’s South (205) 638-5899
Alabama Ophthalmology Associates Fax (205) 930-9127 82 Orthopedic Orthopedic Surgery provides Surgery comprehensive care for a range of musculoskeletal diseases and conditions.
Conditions treated include: • Scoliosis and spinal deformity • Cerebral palsy • Congenital limb defciencies • Treatment of fractures • Clubfeet • Hip disorders • Limb length discrepancy • Neuromuscular disease • Hand anomalies • Brachial plexus palsy
Physicians and CNRPs: Orthopedic Shawn R. Gilbert, MD Surgery Professor Chief, Pediatric Orthopedics
Michael J. Conklin, MD Associate Professor Appointments J. Scott Doyle, MD (205) 638-3373 Associate Professor Office Joseph G. Khoury, MD (205) 638-9146 Associate Professor
Jean Oakes, MD Assistant Professor, Hand Surgery Fax Mandy Brooks, CRNP (205) 638-3699 Pediatric Nurse Practitioner CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or Deanna Staires, CRNP (844) 232-5070 Pediatric Nurse Practitioner 83 Otolaryngology Pediatric ENT Associates specializes in the diagnostic, medical and surgical care of head and neck diseases in infants and children.
Areas of specific interest include: • Otitis media (ear tubes) • Hemangiomas and vascular and chronic ear disease malformations of the head • Surgery of the tonsils and neck and adenoids • Neck masses • Airway obstruction and apnea • Sinusitis, epistaxis (nosebleeds) • External ear deformities, and chronic nasal problems including microtia and • Tracheotomy placement prominent ear (otoplasty) and management • Hearing loss • Pediatric thyroid disease
Physicians: Brian J. Wiatrak, MD, FACS, FAAP Otolaryngology Clinical Associate Professor Surgery and Pediatrics Chief, Pediatric Otolaryngology Director, Aerodigestive Treatment Center Appointments
(205) 638-4949 Audie L. Woolley, MD, FACS Clinical Associate Professor Office Surgery and Pediatrics (205) 638-4949 Medical Director, Cochlear Implant Program J. Scott Hill, MD, FACS, FAAP Clinical Assistant Professor Surgery and Pediatrics Fax Brian Kulbersh, MD, FACS (205) 638-4983 Clinical Assistant Professor,
Surgery and Pediatrics CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or Nicholas Smith, MD, FACS (844) 232-5070 84 Clinical Assistant Professor, Surgery and Pediatrics P --- Q
P --- Q Medical and and Medical Surgical Divisions Surgical The Children’s of Alabama Palliative and Palliative and Supportive Care Team is a specially Supportive Care trained interdisciplinary team that provides care for children and their families with complex, chronic or life-threatening illnesses. We are focused on providing patients relief from pain, symptoms (for example, shortness of breath or nausea) and the stress of serious illness — whatever the diagnosis. Palliative and Supportive Our team includes doctors, nurses and other Care specialists (pastoral care, psychology, social work, child life and physical therapy) who partner with the patient’s physicians to provide an extra layer of support. The goal of Office the Palliative and Supportive Care Team is to (205) 638-7150 or improve the quality of life for both the patient (205) 638-7381 and family. Pager Palliative and supportive care is appropriate (205) 638-9100 and at any age and at any stage in a serious illness ask for Palliative and can be provided together with curative Care On-Call treatment. Our interdisciplinary team works in collaboration with the primary team to address physical, emotional, psychological, practical and spiritual issues that may contribute to suffering or interfere with Fax healing. We strive to make every day better (205) 638-7018 for our patients and their families, to promote healing, comfort and hope, no matter what Email the outcome may be. Lynn.Vaughn@ ChildrensAL.org
85 Palliative and Supportive Care continued ... Indications for a Palliative and Supportive Care Consult: • Pain and symptom management in patients with serious illness • Negotiating goals of treatment • Care coordination in patients with serious illness • Family support for patients with serious illness • End-of-life decision-making and symptom management • Hospice care referrals and coordination
Team Clinicians: Sam Perna, DO Assistant Professor Medical Director, Palliative Care
Michael Barnett, MD Palliative and Assistant Professor Supportive Care M. Garrett Hurst, MD Assistant Professor
Ashley C. Nichols, MD Assistant Professor Office (205) 638-7150 or Pamela Rowland, CRNP, CCRP, CPON (205) 638-7381 Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Pager Lauren Stott, BS (205) 638-9100 and Secretary ask for Palliative Care On-Call Lynn Vaughn, MSN, RN Coordinator/Clinician
Fax (205) 638-7018
Email Lynn.Vaughn@ ChildrensAL.org
86 The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine provides services in the diagnosis and study Pathology of benign and malignant diseases in children and adolescents.
Consultations in: • Gastrointestinal disorders • Primary ciliary dyskinesia • Hematopathology • Diagnostic electron microscopy for metabolic and neoplastic diseases • Neuropathology Physicians: • Renal pathology David R. Kelly, MD Clinical Professor Chief, Pathology Medical Director, Laboratories
Benjamin C. Hill, MD Pathology Clinical Assistant Professor Director, Transfusion Medicine
Geling Li, MD, PhD Clinical Assistant Professor Office Hematopathologist (205) 638-9634
Rong Li, MD, PhD Clinical Assistant Professor Neuropathologist
Elizabeth C. Mroczek-Musulman, MD Fax Clinical Associate Professor (205) 638-6869 Associate Medical Director, Laboratories Director, Autopsy and Surgical Pathology
Jason A. Wicker, MD, PhD Clinical Assistant Professor Director, Clinical Pathology 87 Plastic Surgery provides complete diagnostic and treatment services for congenital and Plastic Surgery developmental anomalies of the head, neck, trunk and hand. A full range of reconstructive procedures and corrective surgery is available. Coverage is provided on a 24-hour basis for prompt surgical consultation and care.
Special interests: Plastic Surgery • Cleft lip and palate surgery • Craniofacial surgery • Pediatric secondary burn deformity • Pediatric congenital hand deformity Appointments • Correction of acquired facial deformity (205) 638-9369 from trauma • Tissue expander reconstruction for giant melanocytic nevi and/or burns Office • Ear reconstruction (205) 638-9369 • Rhinoplasty
Physicians: John H. Grant, III, MD Fax Professor (205) 638-5340 James C. Lee, III, Chair in Pediatric Plastic Surgery Email Director, UAB Cleft and Craniofacial Center plastic.appointments Chief, Pediatric Plastic Surgery @ChildrensAL.org (Appointments via email with Timothy W. King, MD, PhD, FAAP, FACS completed specialty Associate Professor appointment request form) René P. Myers, MD Assistant Professor CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 88 Children’s Behavioral Health offers a wide range of inpatient and outpatient Psychiatry services for children, adolescents and young adults with psychiatric problems.
Psychiatry
Comprehensive diagnostic assessment and treatment are available in two outpatient Appointments offices in the area: Children’s of Alabama and (205) 638-9193 Lakeshore. Consultative services are available UAB Appointments for hospitalized inpatients with medical/ (205) 934-7008 or psychological problems and chronic diseases. (205) 934-5156 Children’s of Alabama Location Office Physicians/Health Professionals: (205) 638-9193 Lee I. Ascherman, MD, MPH Professor Chief of Service, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fax (205) 638-9949 Tolulope T. Aduroja, MD Associate Professor Co-Medical Director, Inpatient Services Lakeshore Location Irena Bukelis, MD Assistant Professor Maggie Forszpaniak, DO (July 2016) (205) 870-5678 Assistant Professor
Clinton Martin, MD Assistant Professor Fax (205) 879-0071 (Tobias) Jesse Martinez, MD (July 2016) Assistant Professor UAB (205) 934-6478 MIST or Laurence McMillan, MD (800) 822-6478 Assistant Professor 89 Psychiatry continued ... Laura Montgomery-Barefield, MD Professor Medical Director, Outpatient Services Child and Adolescent Division Residency Training Director, General Psychiatry Janaki Nimmagadda, MD Assistant Professor
Samuel E. Rubin, MD Professor Loretta Sonnier, MD Psychiatry Assistant Professor Vinita Yalamanchili, MD Associate Professor Associate Residency Training Director Appointments General Psychiatry (205) 638-9193 Yesie Yoon, MD (July 2016) UAB Appointments Assistant Professor (205) 934-7008 or (205) 934-5156 Crystal Dillard, PhD Wayne Fleisig, PhD Office (205) 638-9193 Daniel Marullo, PhD Arista Rayfield, PhD Assistant Professor Jennifer Sheehy-Knight, PhD Fax Andrea Dapkus, CRNP (205) 638-9949
Lakeshore Location Lakeshore Location 2204 Lakeshore Drive, Suite 410 Birmingham, Alabama 35209
Physicians/Health Professionals: (205) 870-5678 Lee Ann Blackmon, MD Tom B. Vaughan, Jr., MD Debra Patterson, PhD Chief Psychologist Fax (205) 879-0071 Donna Barnes, PhD UAB (205) 934-6478 Jodene Brooks, PhD or MIST (800) 822-6478 Nancy Hubert, PhD 90 U.S. News 2016-17 & World Report This icon is not the ocial U.S. News & World Report best hospitals emblem. BEST CHILDREN’S HOSPITALS
Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine
Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine
The Division of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine specializes in the treatment of New Patient patients with a variety of lung disorders, Pulmonary including asthma, bronchopulmonary Appointments dysplasia (BPD), cystic fibrosis (CF), (205) 638-9583 pneumonias, sleep disorders, lung problems Option 1 related to neuromuscular disorders and ventilator dependence. We are committed Return Patient to family-centered care and work with a Pulmonary variety of support services such as nutrition, Appointments social work, speech pathology, respiratory (205) 638-9141 therapy and psychology, among others. (Access Center)
Our group is committed to advancing Sleep Appointments the understanding of respiratory diseases (205) 638-9386 through basic, translational and clinical research. Our division is actively involved Office in clinical research projects, including (205) 638-9583 development of new therapies for cystic fibrosis, neuromuscular disorders, sleep disturbances in children and outcomes research in asthma and cystic fibrosis. Fax (205) 638-3938 Areas of Expertise Our team evaluates and treats a range Sleep Fax of conditions, including: (205) 638-2466 • Asthma • Aerodigestive disorders in collaboration CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or with Gastroenterology and (844) 232-5070 Otolaryngology Divisions 91 Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine continued ... Areas of Expertise (continued) • Premature lung disease and bronchopulmonary dysplasia • Cystic fbrosis • General pulmonary program (including urgent referrals) • Home ventilator and technology dependence • Neuromuscular disorders (MDA Clinic) • Respiratory infections and pneumonia • Sleep-disordered breathing (including behavioral sleep disorders and CPAP/BiPAP management) Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine Physicians/Medical Professionals: Hector H. Gutierrez, MD Professor and Division Director Director, Cystic Fibrosis Center New Patient Kristin Avis, PhD, CBSM Pulmonary Associate Professor Appointments Co-Director, Fellowship in Sleep Medicine (205) 638-9583 Associate Director, Pediatric Sleep Option 1 Disorders Center Return Patient Jennifer S. Guimbellot, MD, PhD Pulmonary Instructor Appointments Associate Scientist, Gregory Fleming (205) 638-9141 James Cystic Fibrosis Research Center (Access Center) William T. Harris, MD Sleep Appointments Assistant Professor Director, Pediatric Bronchoscopy Program (205) 638-9386 Medical Director, Pediatric Aerodigestive Program Office (205) 638-9583 Wynton Hoover, MD Associate Professor Director, Pediatric Pulmonology Fellowship Program Fax Director, Pulmonary Function Laboratory and (205) 638-3938 Infant Pulmonary Function Program Associate Director, Cystic Fibrosis Care Center Sleep Fax Director, Pediatric Primary Ciliary (205) 638-2466 Dyskinesia Care Center
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 92 Claire Lenker, LCSW, CCM Associate Professor Co-Director, Pediatric Pulmonary Center
David Lozano, MD Associate Professor Director, Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD) Program Medical Director, Pediatric Sleep Disorders Center Director, Fellowship Program in Sleep Medicine Co-Medical Director, Home Ventilator/ Pulmonary and Technology Dependence Program Sleep Medicine
Mary Halsey Maddox, MD Assistant Professor Faculty, Pediatric Sleep Disorders Center New Patient Terri Magruder, MD, MPH Pulmonary Associate Professor Appointments Director, Pediatric Asthma Program (205) 638-9583 Co-Director, Home Ventilator/ Option 1 Technology Dependence Program Return Patient Steven Rowe, MD, MSPH Pulmonary Professor Appointments Director, Gregory Fleming James (205) 638-9141 Cystic Fibrosis Research Center Co-Director, CF Therapeutics (Access Center) Development Network Center Sleep Appointments Valerie Eubanks Tarn, MS, RDN, LD (205) 638-9386 Assistant Professor Training Director, Pediatric Pulmonary Center Office (205) 638-9583 Bradley Troxler, MD Assistant Professor Director, Pediatric Pulmonary Center Director, CF Transition Clinic Fax Isabel Virella-Lowell, MD (205) 638-3938 Associate Professor Co-Director, CF Therapeutics Development Sleep Fax Network Center (205) 638-2466
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 93 Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine continued ... North Alabama Children’s Specialists, Huntsville C. Gerald Judy, MD Clinical Associate Professor (See page 26.) Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine Vinit K. Mahesh, MD Associate Professor (See page 26.)
Madhuri Penugonda, MD New Patient Assistant Professor Pulmonary (See page 26.) Appointments (205) 638-9583 Option 1
Return Patient Pulmonary Appointments (205) 638-9141 (Access Center)
Sleep Appointments (205) 638-9386
Office (205) 638-9583
Huntsville Office (256) 533-0833
Fax (205) 638-3938
Sleep Fax (205) 638-2466
Huntsville Fax (256) 533-0855
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 94 R
R Medical and and Medical Surgical Divisions Surgical The Division of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Rehabilitation utilizes an interdisciplinary approach to address the Medicine prevention, diagnosis, treatment and management of congenital and childhood onset physical impairments, including related or secondary medical, physical, functional, psychosocial, cognitive and vocational limitations or conditions, with an understanding of the life course of disability. Commonly treated conditions include cerebral palsy, spina bifida, muscular dystrophy and brachial plexus injury, among others.
In addition to its comprehensive outpatient services, the division is home to the only acute pediatric inpatient rehabilitation service in the state, providing services for children and adolescents with acquired brain injures, spinal cord injuries, brain tumors, strokes and other disabling illnesses or injuries.
Rehabilitation Medicine
Office (205) 638-9790 Option 1
Fax (205) 638-9793
95 Rehabilitation Medicine continued ... Outpatient Services include: • Brachial Plexus Clinic (205) 638-9653 • General Rehabilitation Clinic (205) 638-9790 • Hospital Follow-Up Clinic (205) 638-6997 • Intrathecal Baclofen (205) 638-9941 Pump Management • Movement Disorder/ (205) 638-9790 Spasticity Clinic • Muscular Dystrophy (205) 638-9941 Association Clinic • Spina Bifda Clinic (205) 638-5281 • Teen Transition Clinic (205) 290-4599 • Wheelchair/Seating Clinic (205) 638-9645
Inpatient Referrals: (205) 638-6997
Please Fax referral information to: (205) 638-9793
Physicians: Drew Davis, MD Associate Professor Medical Director, Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Rehabilitation Medicine Paola “Lala” Mendoza-Sengco, MD Assistant Professor
Erin Swanson, MD Assistant Professor Office (205) 638-9790 Option 1
Fax (205) 638-9793
96 Pediatric Rheumatology offers comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic Rheumatology services for juvenile rheumatic disorders, including arthritis, lupus, myositis, Sjögren’s syndrome, vasculitis, sarcoidosis, scleroderma and other related systemic autoimmune and musculoskeletal disorders. In addition, an intravenous infusion suite is available for the administration of targeted biologic agents and a broader range immunosuppressive therapies.
Also offered are specialty-specifc clinics for patients with Juvenile Spondyloarthritis and Juvenile Lupus. In addition to providing outstanding patient care by expert clinicians, these clinics also offer patients and families the opportunity to participate in disease-related National Institutes of Health- and foundation- funded research programs garnered by pediatric rheumatologists at Children’s Rheumatology of Alabama and the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Children’s Park Place North Appointments 1601 4th Ave South (205) 638-9438 Birmingham, Al 35233 Office (205) 638-9438
Fax (205) 996-9545 or (205) 212-2734 efax
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 97 Rheumatology continued ... Physicians: Randy Cron, MD, PhD Professor Arthritis Foundation Alabama Chapter Endowed Chair in Pediatric Rheumatology Director, Pediatric Rheumatology
Timothy Beukelman, MD, MSCE Associate Professor
Melissa Mannion, MD, MSPH Assistant Professor
Matthew Stoll, MD, PhD, MSCS Associate Professor
Peter Weiser, MD Associate Professor
Rheumatology
Appointments (205) 638-9438
Office (205) 638-9438
Fax (205) 996-9545 or (205) 212-2734 eFax
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 98 S --- Z
S --- Z Medical and and Medical Surgical Divisions Surgical UAB Sports Medicine at Children’s of Alabama provides a full array of Sports Medicine orthopedic services and expertise. The major objective of this specialty is to provide comprehensive coverage for injuries sustained by athletes, including diagnosis, treatment, surgical services (if necessary) and rehabilitation of sports-related injuries.
Sports Medicine also provides services to the Concussion Clinic at Children’s of Alabama. The clinic was established to provide evaluation, treatment and medical clearance for “return to play” for youth and teenage athletes in our community.
In addition, Sports Medicine works with the Alabama sports community to educate parents, athletic trainers, coaches and athletic directors about the prevention, UAB Sports diagnosis and treatment of concussions Medicine in youth athletes.
Appointments, Office and Concussion Clinic (205) 934-1041
Sports Medicine and Concussion Clinic (205) 975-6109
CHILDREN’S (205) 638-7200 ONE STOP or (844) 232-5070 99 Sports Medicine continued ... Physicians and Specialties: Reed Estes, MD Assistant Professor Medical Director, UAB Sports Medicine Orthopedic Surgeon Director, Dance Medicine Clinic Subspecialty interests include: • Hip Arthroscopy • Ankle Arthroscopy • Pediatric Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
William P. Garth, MD Professor Orthopedic Surgeon Subspecialty interests include: • Patellofemoral Stabilization • Arthroscopic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction • Rotator Cuff/Labral Repair
Sara Gould, MD, MPH, RMSK Assistant Professor UAB Sports Primary Care Sports Medicine Medicine Team Physician, UAB Athletics
Heath Hale, MD, MPH Assistant Professor Primary Care Sports Medicine Appointments, Team Physician, UAB Athletics Office and Concussion Clinic Erin Swanson, MD (205) 934-1041 Assistant Professor Primary Care Sports Medicine
Sports Medicine and Concussion Clinic (205) 975-6109
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Urology Pediatric Urologic Surgery offers comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic services for diseases of the urinary and genital tract.
Conditions treated: • Antenatal hydronephrosis • Genitourinary tumors • Hypospadias • Inguinal and scrotal pathology • Disorders of sex development • Neurologic bladder dysfunction • Obstructive uropathy Urology • Urolithiasis • Vesicoureteral refux • Voiding dysfunction
Appointments (205) 638-9840 Physicians: David B. Joseph, MD, FAAP, FACS Office Professor (205) 638-9840 Beverly P. Head Chair in Pediatric Urology Division Director, Chief of Pediatric Urology
Pankaj P. Dangle, MD Assistant Professor Fax (205) 975-6024 David M. Kitchens, MD, FAAP Associate Professor
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Abdul-Latif, Hussein 26, 49 Bryant, Paty B. 31 Aduroja, Tolulope T. 89 Buchan, Kathryn 72 Alten, Jeffrey 36 Buckmaster, Mark A. 31, 39 Alva, Elizabeth 60 Bukelis, Irena 89 Ambalavanan, Namasivayam 72 Carlo, Waldemar A. 72 Anderson, Scott 54 Carlo, Waldemar F. 34 Andresen, Jennie 55 Casazza, Krista 28 Arbuckle, Janeen L. 58 Casey, Emily 63 Arciniegas-Bernal, Ann Marie 82 Cavender, Allison 55 Arora, Allury 55 Chaignaud, Beverly 54 Ascherman, Lee I. 89 Chambers, Jennifer 55 Ashraf, Ambika 49 Chen, Mike 54 Ashworth, Carolyn S. 55 Chewning, Joseph H. 60 Askenazi, David 76 Childers, Noel K. 42 Atchison, Joycelyn A. 49 Church, Wesley 28 Atkinson, T. Prescott 30 Cleveland, David C. 35 Austin, Heather 28 Cochran, Christina 46 Avis, Kristin 92 Coco, Teresa J. 46 Bains, Kristin C. 82 Cogen, Martin S. 82 Baker, Mark 45 Coghill, Carl H. 72 Baldwin, Steven T. 45 Cohen, Mitchell B. 52 Ballestas, Mary 66 Colvin, Caroline 49 Barber, Judson 45 Colvin, Edward V. 34 Barnes, Donna 90 Conaty, Kelly R. 31 Barnett, Michael 86 Conklin, Michael J. 83 Bebin, E. Martina 26, 92 Cotney, Catherine 46 Beierle, Elizabeth 54 Cox, Damon M. 31 Bemrich-Stolz, Christy 60 Cox, Jerral W. 31 Benton, Cason 55 Cramer, Monica Tucci 76 Berger, Stephanie 63 Cramer, Stuart 61 Bernard, David W. 38, 46 Crawford, Jack H. 37 Beukelman, Timothy 98 Cribbs, Marc 26 Bhatia, Erin 52 Cron, Randy 98 Bhatia, Smita 60 Cushing, Connie 29 Black, Allison 72 Dabal, Robert J. 35 Blackmon, Lee Ann 90 Dangle, Pankaj P. 101 Blount, Jeffrey P. 80 Dapkus, Andrea 90 Boppana, Suresh B. 66 Davidson, Jennifer D. 82 Borasino, Santiago 36 Davis, Drew 96 Britt, William J. 66 Davis, Valerie 46 Brooks, Jodene 90 DeFreese, Travis W. 31 Brooks, Mandy 83 Descartes, Maria 57 103 Physicians/Medical Professionals
Dillard, Crystal 90 Harris, William T. 92 Dimmitt, Reed A. 52, 72 Harsanyi-Jilling, Krisztina 78 Dollar, Jennifer R. 31 Hayes, Leslie 39 Doyle, J. Scott 83 Haynes, Beverly 29 Durant, Nefertiti 28 Henling, Colleen E. 37 Dure, Leon S. 78 Hightower, Hannah B. 72 Dye, Candice 55 Hill, Benjamin C. 87 Eason, Joseph B. 69 Hill, J. Scott 84 El Ferzli, George T. 72 Hilliard, Lee M. 61 Ertel, Nathan 69 Hoover, Kim 58 Estes, Reed 100 Hoover, Wynton 92 Everts, Maaike 67 Hope, Terry 46 Fargason, Jr., Crayton A. 56 Howard, Thomas H. 61 Fasiuddin, Orooj 46 Howell, Eric J. 65 Fathallah-Shaykh, Sahar 76 Hubert, Nancy 90 Feig, Dan 76 Hurst, M. Garrett 86 Fequiere, Pierre 78 Hutto, S. Cecelia 67 Fleisig, Wayne 90 Jackson, DeeAnne S. 56 Forszpaniak, Maggie 89 Jackson, Janice G. 42 Fowler, Karen 67 James, Scott 67 Friedman, Gregory 61 Jester, Traci 52 Galloway, David 52 Jilling, Tamas 73 Gambrell, James 63 Johnson, Jr., Walter H. 34 Garth, William P. 100 Johnston, James M. 80 Ghosh, Pallavi Ghuge 46 Jones, Chantel M. 29 Gilbert, Shawn R. 83 Jones, Kathryn C. 31 Glaeser, Peter W. 45 Jones, Nicole 46 Goldman, Frederick 61 Joseph, David B. 101 Gould, Sara 100 Judy, C. Gerald 26, 94 Goyal, Monisha 78 Kalra, Yuvraj 36 Grant, III, John H. 88 Kamel Abdel Aal, Ahmed M. 69 Greve, Mark A. 31 Kandasamy, Jegen 73 Guimbellot, Jennifer S. 92 Kankirawatana, Pongkiat 78 Guion, Christopher J. 65 Kankirawatana, Suthida 30 Guleria, Saurabh 65 Karle, Virginia A. 73 Gutierrez, Hector H. 92 Kelly, David R. 87 Gutierrez, Juan F. 31 Khatri, Snehal 56 Haines, Hilary 61 Khoury, Joseph G. 83 Hains, Coralie S. 30 Kimberlin, David W. 66 Hale, Heath 100 King, Collin K. 31 Hammond, Katherine 78 King, Timothy W. 88 Hanna, Ashley 43 Kinnick, Jed 63 104 Physicians/Medical Professionals
Kirklin, James K. 35 McCormick, Kenneth 49 Kiser, Carin Richard 56 McGrath, Tony 78 Kitchens, David M. 101 McKinney, Jaime 56 Klasner, Ann 46 McMahon, William S. 34 Kong, Michele 40 McMillan, Laurence 89 Korf, Bruce R. 57 Mendoza-Sengco, Paola “Lala” 96 Kulbersh, Brian 84 Mestre, Jose 52 Kutny, Matthew 61 Mick, Gail J. 49 LaBorde, Patricia 46 Mitchell, Heather 47 Ladinsky, Morissa Jean 56 Mitchell, Stephen C. 42 Lal, Charitharth Vivek 73 Mohamed, Ismail 79 Landier, Wendy 61 Monroe, Kathy 47 Lau, Yung R. 34 Montgomery-Barefeld, Laura 90 Law, Mark 34 Mortellaro, Vincent E. 54 Lebensburger, Jeffrey 61 Mroczek-Musulman, Elizabeth C. 87 LeBlanc, Zachary 61 Myers, René P. 88 Lenker, Claire 93 Narayanan, Sridaran 63 Li, Geling 87 Nassetta, Lauren 63 Li, Rong 87 Ness, Jayne M. 79 Long, Gary W. 31 Nichols, Ashley C. 86 Long, John A. 82 Nichols, Michele Holloway 47 Lose, Edward 26, 57 Nimmagadda, Janaki 90 Lotz, Natalia 63 Nogueira, Janaina 52 Lozano, David 93 Nuttall, Robert P. 65 Maclin, Jeanine S. 52 Oakes, Jean 83 Madan-Swain, Avi 61 Oakes, W. Jerry 80 Maddox, Mary Halsey 93 Orr, Mary 63 Magruder, Terri 93 Oser, Rachel F. 69 Mahesh, Vinit K. 26, 94 Pass, Robert 63 Manasyan, Albert 73 Patterson, Debra 90 Mannion, Melissa 98 Pearce, F. Bennett 34 Martin, Alexandra 49 Penugonda, Madhuri 26, 94 Martin, Clinton 89 Peralta-Carcelen, Myriam 56 Martin, Colin A. 54 Percy, Alan 26, 79 Martin, Richard S. 65 Perna, Sam 86 Martinez, (Tobias) Jesse 89 Peters, Melissa 38, 47 Marullo, Daniel 90 Philips, III, Joseph B. 73 Marzullo, Laurie 47 Prabhakaran, Priya 40 Mathisen, Jan 78 Prichard, Mark 67 McCall, Chandra M. 31 Pruitt, Christopher 47 McCarty, Karen 29 Quenelle, Debra 67 McChesney, Monica 29 Ramani, Maran 73 105 Physicians/Medical Professionals
Rayfeld, Arista 29, 90 Steenwyk, Brad L. 37 Reddy, Alyssa 61, 79 Stoll, Matthew 98 Rhodes, Leslie 36 Stott, Lauren 86 Robin, Nathaniel H. 57 Sturdevant, Marsha S. 27 Rocque, Brandon 80 Swanson, Erin 96, 100 Rogers, David A. 54 Tarn, Valerie Eubanks 93 Romp, Robb 34 Taylor, Michael Alan 38 Ross, Shannon 67 Theos, Amy J. 43 Rowe, Steven 93 Thiele, Anne 56 Rowland, Pamela 86 Tipple, Trent 74 Royal, Stuart A. 65 Tofl, Nancy 40 Rozzelle, Curtis J. 80 Toms, Rune 74 Rubin, Samuel E. 90 Torgerson, II, Charles L. 65 Russell, Farrah K. 31 Troxler, Bradley 93 Russell, Robert T. 54 Truett, April 56 Rutledge, Chrystal 40 Underwood, Edgar S. 69 Rutledge, S. Lane 57 Vaid, Yoginder N. 65 Saddekni, Souheil 69 Vaughan, Jr., Tom B. 90 Salas, Ariel A. 73 Vaughn, Lynn 86 Samuy, Nichole 63 Vicinanzo, Matthew G. 82 Sanchez, Veronica 67 Virella-Lowell, Isabel 93 Sasser, Will 40 Wall, Terry C. 56 Saunders, Kelly 29 Wallace, Stephenie 28, 29 Scalici, Paul 63 Walley, Susan 63 Schneider, Paul 47 Weiser, Peter 26, 93, 98 Schwartz, Justin C. 44, 56 Whelan, Kimberly 60 Scott, Mary Lauren 49 White, Marjorie Lee 47 Seifert, Michael 76 Whitley, Richard J. 66 Sheehy-Knight, Jennifer 90 Wiatrak, Brian J. 84 Sheils, Steven G. 31 Wicker, Jason A. 87 Simpson, Tina 28 Winkler, Margaret 39 Sims, Brian 74 Winter, Lindy 74 Singh, Purnima 61 Wolfson, Julie 61 Singh, Rani 79 Wolverton, Andrew 29 Smith, Glenda 28 Woolley, Audie L. 84 Smith, Nicholas 84 Wu, Chang 63 Sonnier, Loretta 90 Xavier, Ana 61 Sorrentino, Annalise 47 Yalamanchili, Vinita 90 Stagno, Sergio B. 67 Yoon, Yesie 90 Staires, Deanna 83 Young, Daniel L. 65 Stalvey, Michael 49 Zaccagni, Hayden 36
106 Travel Directions to
TO THE RUSSELL BUILDING AND CHILDREN’S 5TH AVENUE PARKING DECK From I-65 North Travel I-65 South and take the 4th Avenue South exit (#259B). Travel approximately four blocks on 4th Avenue South and turn right on 16th Street South. Children’s 5th Avenue Parking Deck is located on the left. The Benjamin Russell Hospital for Children building is directly across 5th Avenue from the parking deck.
From I-65 South Travel I-65 North and take the University Boulevard/8th Avenue South exit (#259). Travel approximately one block to 13th Street South. Turn left on 13th Street. Travel four blocks and turn right on 4th Avenue South (one way street). Travel approximately three blocks to 16th Street South and turn right. Children’s 5th Avenue Parking Deck is located on the left. The Benjamin Russell Hospital for Children building is directly across 5th Avenue from the parking deck.
From Hwy 280/31 North – Elton B. Stephens Expressway/Red Mountain Expressway Travel north on Hwy 280/31 North – Elton B. Stephens Expressway/Red Mountain Expressway and exit onto 8th Avenue South/University Boulevard. At traffic light at end of ramp, turn right onto 8th Avenue South/University Boulevard. Travel seven blocks (approximately ¾ mile) and turn right onto 18th Street South. Travel three blocks and turn left onto 5th Avenue South. Travel approximately two blocks and turn right on 16th Street South. The Children’s 5th Avenue Parking Deck entrance is located on the right. The Benjamin Russell Hospital for Children building is directly across 5th Avenue from the parking deck.
From Hwy 280/31 South – Elton B. Stephens Expressway/Red Mountain Expressway Travel I-20/59 to Hwy 280/31 South – Elton B. Stephens Expressway/Red Mountain Expressway exit (#126A). Travel approximately two miles and take the 3rd/4th Avenue South exit. At end of ramp, turn right and take the first left onto 3rd Avenue South (one way street). Travel approximately 10 blocks to 16th Street South. Turn left on 16th Street South. The Children’s 5th Avenue Parking Deck entrance is located on the left. The Benjamin Russell Hospital for Children building is directly across 5th Avenue from the parking deck. Children’s of Alabama
TO MCWANE AND LOWDER BUILDINGS AND CHILDREN’S 7TH AVENUE PARKING DECK From I-65 South Take the University Boulevard/8th Avenue South exit (#259). Travel approximately one block to 13th Street South. Turn left on 13th Street. Travel four blocks and turn right on 4th Avenue South (one way street). Travel approximately five blocks to 18th Street South and turn right. Travel three blocks and turn right on 7th Avenue South. Travel approximately two blocks. The 7th Avenue Parking Deck is located on the left. The McWane and Lowder buildings are on the right, located across the street from the parking deck.
From I-65 North Take the 4th Avenue South exit (#259B). Travel approximately five blocks and turn right onto 18th Street South. Travel three blocks and turn right on 7th Avenue South. Travel approximately two blocks. The 7th Avenue Parking Deck is located on the left. The McWane and Lowder buildings are on the right, located across the street from the parking deck.
From Hwy 280/31 North – Elton B. Stephens Expressway/Red Mountain Expressway Exit onto 8th Avenue South/University Boulevard. At traffic light, turn right onto 8th Avenue South/University Boulevard. Travel seven blocks (approximately ¾ mile) and turn right on 18th Street South. Travel one block and turn left on 7th Avenue South. Travel approximately two blocks. The 7th Avenue Parking Deck is located on the left. The McWane and Lowder buildings are on the right, located across the street from the parking deck.
From Hwy 280/31 South – Elton B. Stephens Expressway/Red Mountain Expressway Take the 3rd/4th Avenue South exit. At end of ramp, turn right and take the first left onto 3rd Avenue South (one way street). Travel approximately eight bocks to 18th Street South and turn left. Travel four blocks and turn right on 7th Avenue South. Travel approximately two blocks. The 7th Avenue Parking Deck is located on the left. The McWane and Lowder buildings are on the right, located across the street from the parking deck.
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