Julie M. Linton, MD, FAAP January 30, 2019
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Julie M. Linton, M.D., F.A.A.P. January 30, 2019 University of South Carolina School of Medicine - Greenville Curriculum Vitae NAME: Julie Michelle Linton, M.D., F.A.A.P. CURRENT ACADEMIC TITLE: Associate Professor Department of Pediatrics University of South Carolina School of Medicine-Greenville Prisma Health Children’s Hospital-Upstate ADDRESS: Center for Pediatric Medicine 20 Medical Ridge Drive Greenville, SC 29605 [email protected] EDUCATION 1998-2002 Duke University Durham, North Carolina B.S. Psychology Minor Chemistry, Certificate in Human Development 2002-2003 Fulbright US Student Program Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Panama City, Panama 2003-2007 University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Philadelphia, Pennsylvania M.D. POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING 2007-2008 Intern in Pediatrics The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2008-2010 Resident in Pediatrics The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2015-2017 Wake Forest School of Medicine Clinical and Translational Science Institute Program in Community Engagement Community Internship Immigrant Child Health Community Network 2017-2020 Culture of Health Leaders Program A program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Co-led by the National Collaborative for Health Equity and CommonHealth ACTION Washington, DC PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE 1 Julie M. Linton, M.D., F.A.A.P. January 30, 2019 2007-2010 Pennsylvania MD 438890 (inactive) 2010-2011 and South Carolina SC 32545 (active) 2018-Present 2011-Present North Carolina 2011-00935 (active) SPECIALTY CERTIFICATION 2011 Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics OTHER CERTIFICATIONS 2004 Certified Medical Interpreter, Spanish 2007-2015 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider 2007-2015 Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) Provider 2014 Nexplanon® Insertion and Removal EMPLOYMENT Academic Appointments: Greenville Health System University Medical Center, Greenville, South Carolina: 2010-2011 Attending Physician, Department of Pediatrics Wake Forest School of Medicine, Wake Forest University: 2011-2012 Clinical Instructor, Department of Pediatrics 2011-2012 Attending Physician, Wake Forest University Baptist Community Physicians, Winston East Pediatrics 2012-2018 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics 2018-Present Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville Prisma Health-Upstate Affiliate, Greenville, South Carolina 2018-Present Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics Clemson University 2019-Present Clinical Associate Professor, School of Health Research OTHER PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE Institutional Committee Service: 2006-2010 Penn Global Health Advisory Committee University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 2013-2014 Pediatric Physician Advisory Council, Wake Forest Baptist Health 2013-2015 Patient-Centered Medical Home Steering Committee Wake Forest Baptist Health 2014-2018 Core Faculty, Global Health Certificate Program, Wake Forest School of Medicine 2 Julie M. Linton, M.D., F.A.A.P. January 30, 2019 2015-2018 Affiliate Faculty, Office of Global Health, Wake Forest School of Medicine 2014-2018 Education Committee, Practical Pediatrics Wake Forest School of Medicine 2015-2018 Stakeholder Advisory Committee Program in Community Engagement Wake Forest Clinical and Translational Science Institute 2015-2018 CTSI Community Engagement Affinity Group Program in Community Engagement Wake Forest Clinical and Translational Science Institute 2017-2018 Associate Program Director, Integrating Special Populations Program Maya Angelou Center for Health Equity Clinical and Translational Science Institute 2018 Course Director, Immigrant and Public Health Elective Wake Forest School of Medicine 2018-Present Integrated Practice of Medicine Clinical Reasoning Faculty University of South Carolina School of Medicine – Greenville 2018-Present Medical Director, PASOs Greenville, South Carolina PASOs helps build a stronger South Carolina by supporting Latino communities with education, advocacy, and leadership development. 2019-Present Board member, PASOs Board of Advisors, South Carolina Departmental Committee Service: 2013-2017 Key Faculty Committee Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program 2013-2018 Education Committee for Practical Pediatrics Wake Forest School of Medicine 2013-2014 Faculty-House Staff Committee Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program 2013-2016 Physician Champion, Patient-Centered Medical Home Downtown Health Plaza Department of Pediatrics, Wake Forest Baptist Health 2017-2018 Program Enhancement and Evaluation Committee Advocacy Curriculum Director Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program EXTRAMURAL APPOINTMENTS AND SERVICE Advisory Boards: 3 Julie M. Linton, M.D., F.A.A.P. January 30, 2019 2013-2016 Faculty mentor for the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Section on Medical Students, Residents, and Fellows in Training, District IV 2014-Present Executive Committee, AAP Council on Community Pediatrics 2014-Present AAP Immigrant Health Special Interest Group Steering Committee (2014-15) Vice Chair (2015) Co-Chair (2015-Present) 1 approved resolution for the 2015 AAP Annual Leadership Forum (ALF) 5 approved resolutions for the 2016 AAP ALF Top resolution, Co-Author, 2017 AAP ALF 2015-2018 NC Refugee Health Advisory Committee 2015-2018 Co-Founder and Co-Chair, Forsyth County Refugee Health Collaborative 2016-2018 Winston-Salem Building Integrated Communities, City of Winston-Salem Chair, Health Sub-Committee Member, Stakeholder Committee 2018 Nurse Family Partnership of Forsyth, Forsyth County, NC Community Advisory Board PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS 2007-2010 American Academy of Pediatrics Pennsylvania Chapter, Resident Member 2010-2011 American Academy of Pediatrics South Carolina Chapter, Candidate Member 2011-Present Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics 2011-Present Section on International Health 2011-Present Council on Community Pediatrics 2012-Present Immigrant Health Special Interest Group 2014-Present Section on Oral Health 2015-Present Section on LGBT Health and Wellness 2017-Present Council on Communications and Media 2011-2018 North Carolina Pediatrics Society 2015-Present Academic Pediatric Association HONORS AND AWARDS 2001 Phi Beta Kappa, Duke University 2002 Lars Lyon Community Service Award, Duke Community Service Center Awarded annually to one undergraduate student at Duke University 4 Julie M. Linton, M.D., F.A.A.P. January 30, 2019 2002 William J. Griffith University Service Award, Duke University 2002 Chut Internship at the Duke University Aging Center 2002 Summa Cum Laude, Duke University 2002-2003 Fulbright Scholarship “Community Outreach and Conservation in the Coiba National Park” 2003-2007 Gamble 21st Century Endowed Scholar University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 2006 Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Student Service Project Award Penn Language Link (Volunteer-based medical interpretation services) 2007 Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 2007 Henrietta and Jacob Lowenburg Prize in Pediatrics University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Awarded to one of 157 graduating medical students for excellent work in pediatrics 2007 Merck Manual Award: Awarded to three of 157 graduating medical students for meritorious academic achievement University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 2010 Nancy Elizabeth Barnhart Award Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Awarded to one Senior Pediatric Resident, who in the opinion of peers and faculty, demonstrates a commitment to improving the health and well being of children in the community beyond hospital duties 2014 Outstanding Pediatrics Best Teachers and Role Models, 2013-2014 Wake Forest School of Medicine 2017 David T. Tayloe, Sr. Award for Outstanding Community Service North Carolina Pediatric Society The American Academy of Pediatrics North Carolina Chapter For service at the community, state, and national levels to improve child health through strong practice, shared advocacy, effective mentorship, and focused compassion 2018 Rome Visiting Professor in Immigrant Health Cornell Department of Pediatrics Leonard P. Rome CATCH Visiting Professorship American Academy of Pediatrics 2018 Jimmy L. Simon Teaching Award Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program Wake Forest School of Medicine 5 Julie M. Linton, M.D., F.A.A.P. January 30, 2019 2018 Notable Latinos of the Triad Corazon Latino Award GRANTS: Previous: Grant number 43542 (Julie M. Linton, P.I., 11.1% effort) Awarded: June 2015 Dates: July 2015-January 2017 AAP Community Pediatric Training Initiative (CPTI), Community-Pediatric Partnerships for Child Well-Being Funding, $35,000 over 18 months By establishing meaningful partnership between our pediatric residency program and existing community-based systems, we aim to prevent repeat teen pregnancies, support healthy teen pregnancies, build resilience among teen parents and their children, and develop a workforce with commitment to sustained community engagement and population health. Collaborators: Laurie Albertini, M.D, Soren Johnson, M.D., Ph.D., Stephanie Daniel Ph.D. Current: Grant number: 102100-668888 Awarded: July 2016 Dates: July 2016-September 2018. AAP CPTI, Carolinas Collaborative Funding, $75,000 over 3 years Collaborators: Laurie Albertini, M.D Grant number: 102100-668620 Awarded: September 2017 Dates: September 1, 2017 – August 31, 2020 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Culture of Health Leaders Program Funding: $60,000