Michelle Marie Maresca, Md

Michelle Marie Maresca, Md

<p> MICHELLE MARIE MARESCA, MD</p><p>384 Elm Avenue Bogota, NJ 07603 201-906-8612 [email protected]</p><p>Education</p><p>1999.2003 Villanova University BS, Comprehensive & BA, Honors Magna cum Laude Minors in Mathematics and Spanish</p><p>2003-2007 University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey – Robert Wood Johnson Medical School MD with Distinction in Service to the Community</p><p>2012 Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons/ Mailman School of Public Health Summer Research Institute, Trainee</p><p>Postgraduate Training</p><p>2007.2010 Resident, Pediatrics Jefferson Medical College / A.I. duPont Hospital for Children</p><p>2010.2011 Obesity Fellowship A.I. duPont Hospital for Children</p><p>2011-2014 Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship Columbia University Recipient of NIH T32 Training Grant 5T32DK06552-07, PI Sharon Oberfield, MD </p><p>Academic Positions</p><p>2014-present Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Newark, New Jersey</p><p>Certification 2007 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (Provider) 2007 Neonatal Resuscitation Program (Provider) 2009 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (Provider) 2010 American Board of Pediatrics 2011 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (Provider) 2013 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (Provider)</p><p>Licensure New Jersey unrestricted medical licence: 25MA09533900, expires 6/30/15 Federal DEA number: FM 2187169, expires 1/31/16</p><p>Awards and Honors</p><p>2001 Phi Kappa Phi, Villanova University 2002 Alpha Epsilon Delta, Villanova University 2003 Phi Beta Kappa, Villanova University 2003 Delta Epsilon Sigma, Villanova University 2003 James J. Markham Award for Excellence in Comprehensive Science 2006 Honors, Family Medicine, UMDNJ-RWJMS 2012 Recipient of the Pediatric Endocrine Society Travel Grant to attend the PES annual meeting 2012 Selected for participation in the Pediatric Endocrine Society’s Spring Retreat in Boston, Massachusetts 2012 Selected as trainee in the Columbia Summer Research Institute, sponsored jointly by the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Mailman School of Public Health</p><p>Leadership Positions 2006 Student Director, The Promise Clinic – RWJMS Student-Run Clinic 2004 Co-Coordinator, Teddy Bear Checkup (demonstrated physical exams on teddy bears in local elementary schools) 2004 Peer Mentor, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School 2004 Special Events Coordinator, Christian Medical Association</p><p>Membership in Professional Societies Pediatric Endocrine Society Endocrine Society</p><p>Publications Maresca M, Hoepner L, Hassoun A, Oberfield SE, Mooney SJ, Calafat AM, Ramirez, Freyer G, Perera F, Whyatt R, Rundle A. Prenatal exposure to phthalates and childhood body size in an urban cohort. Accepted for publication in Environmental Health Perspectives, 5/2015. Phan T, Maresca M, Hossain J, Datto G. Does Bmi Accurately Reflect Body Fat? A Comparison of Anthropometric Measures in the Longitudinal Assessment of Fat Mass. Clin Pediatr 2012 Jul;51(7):671-7.</p><p>Invited Lectures/ Presentations Puberty and Sexual Development Disease Processes, Prevention’ and Therapeutics Course, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, February 2015</p><p>Environmental Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Children’s Health Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Grand Rounds, January 2015</p><p>Prenatal Exposure to Phthalates and Childhood Body Size Platform Presentation, Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 2013</p><p>Metabolic, Dermatologic, Psychiatric, and Risk-Taking Behavioral Characteristics of Adolescents with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Pediatric Academic Societies Poster Symposium, May 2011</p><p>Utilization of Hemoglobin A1c for Screening an at-risk Pediatric Primary Care Population for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Pediatric Academic Societies Poster Session, May 2011</p><p>Abstracts Prenatal Exposure to Phthalates and Childhood Body Size Platform Presentation, Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 2013</p><p>Metabolic, Dermatologic, Psychiatric, and Risk-Taking Behavioral Characteristics of Adolescents with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Pediatric Academic Societies Poster Symposium, May 2011</p><p>Utilization of Hemoglobin A1c for Screening an at-risk Pediatric Primary Care Population for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Pediatric Academic Societies Poster Session, May 2011</p><p>Research Experience 2000-2003 Antimicrobial properties, Crystallization, and Binding characteristics of Squalamine, Villanova University Department of Chemistry & Howard Hughes Medical Institute 2002 Summer Intern, Schering Plough Research Institute, department of Development Operations 2003 Senior Thesis: A Study of the Binding Mechanism of Squalamine to Phospholipid Membranes using Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Villanova University Department of Chemistry 2003 Summer Intern, Schering Plough Research Institute, department of Development Operations 2009-2011 Metabolic, Dermatologic, Psychiatric, and Risk-Taking Behavioral Characteristics of Adolescents with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, AI duPont Hospital for Children Department of Pediatrics 2010-2011 Comparison of Anthropometric Measures in the Longitudinal Assessment of Fat Mass, AI duPont Hospital for Children Department of Pediatrics 2010-2011 Utilization of Hemoglobin A1c for Screening an at-risk Pediatric Primary Care Population for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, AI duPont Hospital for Children Department of Pediatrics 2011-2014 Fellowship project in patient-oriented research: Environmental Endocrine Disruptors and their Contribution to Obesity and Metabolic Disturbances, Columbia University Departments of Pediatric Endocrinology, and Environmental Health, and Epidemiology 2015 Regular Weight Monitoring in Controlling Overweight and Obesity, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Department of Pediatrics</p><p>Community Service 2004.2007 The Promise Clinic (Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Student-Run Clinic, Scheduling Coordinator, Operations Committee, Student Director) 2004 Fundacion Jatun Sacha (Biological Station in Ecuador, volunteered and shadowed at local clinic and hospital, taught English, conservation activities) 2005-2007 St. Peter the Apostle Religious Education, 1st grade teacher 2007 Asthma Day, participant (parent / patient education, sponsored by Thomas Jefferson University) 2007 Field and Nutrition Day, participant (education, yoga instruction, sponsored by Nemours Organization) 2008 Pediatric Medical Mission, San Juan Sacatapequez, Guatemala 2010-2011 Orange Street Clinic (AIDHC resident-sponsored free clinic, volunteer attending physician)</p><p>Extra-curricular Activities 2011-present Choir member Church of St. Anastasia, Teaneck, NJ</p><p>Languages Spanish (proficient)</p>

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