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About the Department of Pediatrics

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  • About Our Divisions, Centers and Institutes
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Message from the Chair

Photo of Vikas Dharnidharka, MD, MPH Chair of Dept of Pediatrics

Welcome to the Department of Pediatrics at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.

The Department’s mission is to protect and ensure the health and well-being of all children. We are dedicated to advancing the field of pediatrics through patient services, research, education, and advocacy. We are committed to providing multi-disciplinary family-centered care with respect, compassion and the highest standards of excellence. The faculty and staff in the Department of Pediatrics conduct clinical, research, educational and outreach activities which directly and indirectly impact the lives of children and their families in central New Jersey, throughout the state and regionally.

Our residents are the heart of our department. Their vitality, curiosity and dedication to our patients reminds the faculty daily why we chose this profession. Our residents are a diverse and ambitious group headed by our dedicated medical education leaders. As you embark on this journey of apprenticeship know that we will be there to help you succeed. Your success equates directly to ours! In fact, one of our goals is to create a program where you will want to come back and work alongside us.

Our program is unique in that we are centralized in a strong Children’s Health campus where you can explore your various interests. The partnerships between the Department of Pediatrics of RWJMS and Child Health Institute of New Jersey, Bristol-Myers Squibb Children's Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, and PSE&G Children's Specialized Hospital along with the many partners of Robert Wood Johnson Barnabas Health opens a door of exploration to many career paths.

Finally, I want to assure you that our team is focused on harmonizing your development as a pediatrician with a respectful work life balance. It won’t be perfect but working together WE will constantly innovate and make this an important focus of our mission.

OK, so let’s have fun… isn’t that why we chose peds?

Sincerely,

Vikas Dharnidharka, MD, MPH
Chair and Professor

About Our Divisions, Centers and Institutes

The Department of Pediatrics is housed within the Child Health Institute of New Jersey, the cornerstone of the children's academic health campus adjacent to the institute’s research facilities, the Bristol-Myers Squibb Children's Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, and Children's Specialized Hospital, both of which are part of RWJBarnabas Health. Together, they form a unique partnership of world-class institutions representing an exciting opportunity for collaboration and improved pediatric care.

 

Our Divisions

With more than 115 paid and 150 volunteer faculty members, the Department of Pediatrics is organized into 15 divisions covering the major medical subspecialties.

Allergy, Immunology and Infectious Diseases
Cardiology
Child Neurology and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
Critical Care Medicine
Emergency Medicine
Endocrinology
Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Hematology/Oncology
Medical Genetics
Neonatology
Nephrology and Hypertension
Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine
Population Health, Quality and Implementation Science (PopQuIS)
Pulmonary Medicine
Rheumatology

Centers and Institutes

The department is proud of its pediatric programs and centers of excellence including:

  • The Cystic Fibrosis Center
  • The Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities
  • The Institute for the Study of Child Development
  • The SIDS Center of New Jersey
  • Robert Wood Johnson AIDS Program
  • Programs in neonatology, hematology/oncology at The Cancer Institute of New Jersey, sickle cell, nephrology and renal transplant, diabetes, cardiology, neurology and epilepsy, asthma, pulmonary/pulmonary function and the sleep center, adolescent medicine, allergy, immunology and infectious disease, emergency medicine and clinical toxicology, critical care, gastroenterology and nutrition, general pediatrics, medical genetics and rheumatology

In the last five years, the department has opened three new Bristol-Myers Squibb Centers in Metabolism, Infectious Diseases/Immunology and Rheumatology providing the opportunity to expand our services with these new centers.

Our academic children’s health center which is the only one in New Jersey includes the Child Health Institute of New Jersey, the Bristol-Myers Squibb Children's Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, PSE&G Children’s Specialized Hospital (a regional inpatient rehabilitation hospital for children), The Cancer Institute of New Jersey and the Department of Pediatrics.

Peds R Us Quarterly Newsletter

Previous Issues

December 2022
June 2022
March 2022
Spring/ Summer/ Fall 2021
Summer 2020/ Winter 2021
Winter 2020
Fall 2019
Summer 2019
Spring 2019

Annual Reports

Department of Pediatrics Annual Reports

Each year the Department of Pediatrics produces an annual report which highlights the successes of the areas of specialty throughout the department. 

2020-21 Annual Report
2019-2020 Annual Report
2018-2019 Annual Report

Grand Rounds

DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS GRAND ROUNDS

2025 Schedule

  • May 14, 2025: Research Day

  • May 28, 2025: Resident's Week

  • June 11, 2025: Resident's Week

  • June 12, 2025: Graduation


Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Pediatric Grand Rounds is a hybrid lecture series held from 8:00am-9:00am on the 2nd, 4th, and 5th (if applicable) Wednesday of each month, provided by the Medical School and is held in the Clinical Academic Building located at 125 Paterson Street, New Brunswick, NJ. 3rd Floor conference room 3403-3404. Coffee and light breakfast provided.

Claiming CME Credit for Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Pediatric Grand Rounds:
To receive credit for attending the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Pediatric Grand Rounds, you must have an active profile in CloudCME and your mobile phone must be saved in the mobile phone field of your profile. If you do not have a profile, please go to https://rutgers.cloud-cme.com and register by using your Rutgers NetID and password (Rutgers faculty/staff/students) or, primary email address for non-Rutgers participants. A CME code will be provided at 8 am the morning of Grand Rounds and your attendance will be recorded by texting the code to 888-816-4893 before 8 pm that evening. Please note, the CME code will automatically expire and credit cannot be provided after 8 pm.

"Rutgers Center for Continuing and Outreach Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Rutgers Center for Continuing and Outreach Education designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. TM Physicians should claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

For Questions or concerns, please email Maricel Quiñones, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Grand Rounds Coordinator at mq99@rwjms.rutgers.edu.

SYSTEM- WIDE CHILDREN'S HEALTH GRAND ROUNDS

Children's Health System-Wide Grand Rounds is a virtual lecture series held from 8:00am-9:00am on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. All physicians and support staff in the greater Barnabas-Rutgers network are invited to attend.

AMA Credit Designation Statement: 

The Monmouth Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

To receive CME credit for attending the Pediatric System Grand Rounds sessions, an evaluation form must be completed. A link will be provided on the day of System Grand Rounds and can be completed from a smartphone, tablet, or pc. CME certificates will be provided electronically. 

Accreditation Statement: 

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Medical Society of New Jersey (MSNJ) through the joint providership of Monmouth Medical Center and RWJBarnabas Health Pediatric Service Line. The Monmouth Medical Center is accredited by MSNJ to provide continuing medical education for physicians.


For Questions or concerns, please email pedsystemgrandrounds@rwjms.rutgers.edu.

January to June 2025 Specialty Topic
15-Jan Surgery
To Save a Child's Spleen.pdf

Steven Stylianos, MD
Professor and Chief, Division of Pediatric Surgery
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Surgeon-in Chief, Bristol Myers Squibb Children's Hospital

5-Feb Rheumatology
Updates in Childhood-Onset Lupus.pdf

Marla Guzman, MD
Pediatric Rheumatologist
Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center
19-Feb Pulmonary 
Sleeping Like a Snoring Baby- The Fundamentals of Pediatric Sleep Disordered Breathing.pdf

Neha B. Patel, MD
Pediatric Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine Attending Physician RWJ Barnabas Health
Director, Pediatric Sleep Medicine
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
Assistant Professor, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
5-Mar Psych
Medication Management for ADHD.pdf

Siddesh Gopalakrishnan, MD
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Children's Specialized Hospital
19-Mar Ortho
whats_new_in_the_treatment_of_early_onset_scoliosis.pdf
Neil Kaushal, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatric Orthopedics and Spine Surgery
Associate Residency Program Director

Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
2-Apr Audiology
Precision Diagnosis and Management of Pediatric Hearing Loss.pdf

Yu-Ian Mary Ying, MD
Associate Professor
Otology_ Neurotology
Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School


Nicole Raia, ScD, CCC-A
Department of Otolaryngology
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
16-Apr Autism
Innovations in Autism Identification and Care.pdf

Walter Zahorodny, PhD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Director, NJ Autism Study
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School


Anna Malia Beckwith, MD
Assistant Vice President, Ambulatory Medical Practices
Section Chief, Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
Children's Specialized Hospital
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
DBP Fellowship Program Director
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
7-May GI
Breaking Bread- Navigating Celiac Disease in Pediatrics.pdf

Ashwin Agrawal, DO, MBA, FAAP
Director of the Pediatric Celiac Program
RWJBarnabas Health
21-May Adol Med Update on Teen Health
Cynthia Lewis, MD
Adolescent Medicine
Children’s Hospital of New Jersey at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
4-Jun ID Congenital and Perinatal Infections – Our Newark Beth Israel Medical Center Experience
Leonard Emuren, MD, MPH, Ph.D.
Attending Physician, Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and
Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center
Director, Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
Department of Pediatrics | RWJBarnabas Health
18-Jun Neurology The Brain as a Learning Machine in Epilepsy
Stephanie M. Enner, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Division of Neurology
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

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Department of Pediatrics
Clinical Academic Building, 7th Floor, 7102
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Phone: 732-235-7900

Chair's Office

Sylvia Cotto
Staff Assistant
Email: sc3135@rwjms.rutgers.edu

Ashley Henriquez, BS
Program Support Coordinator
Email: ashleyah@rwjms.rutgers.edu

Kate Nolt, MPH, PhD
Grants Coordinator
Email: kate.nolt@rutgers.edu

Neil Silver, MPA
Senior Director of Administration
Email: silvernj@rwjms.rutgers.edu

Donna Weeks, BS, PHR
Program Administrator
Email: weeksdo@rwjms.rutgers.edu

Make a Clinical Appointment

New Brunswick: 732-235-8700
For further information related to The Bristol-Myers Squibb Children's Hospital, please visit www.bmsch.org.

 

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Pediatric Residency Program

The Pediatric Residency Program prepares residents for any specialty in pediatrics whether in private practice, academic medicine, or a sub-specialty, accomplished through a comprehensive educational experience and broad exposure to clinical pediatrics.

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Fellowships

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Rutgers is located in central New Jersey in the city of New Brunswick and across the Raritan River in Piscataway. Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon counties rank fourth in per capita income nationwide. It is a manufacturing center, agricultural center, high-tech corporate center, and small-town America rolled into one.

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Leadership

The faculty provide residents with an understanding of general pediatrics as well as knowledge within each of the sub-specialties in which they practice. 

Faculty and staff in the Department of Pediatrics conduct clinical, research, educational and outreach activities which directly and indirectly impact the lives of children and their families in central New Jersey, throughout the state and regionally.

Vikas R. Dharnindharka, MD, MPH
Professor and Chair, Department of Pediatrics
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Interim Physician-In-Chief, Bristol Myers Squibb Children's Hospital
Phone: 732-235-7900

M. Douglas Baker, MD
Professor of Pediatrics
Executive Vice Chair of Clinical Affairs
Vice Chair of Education
Phone: 732-235-7893

Lawrence C. Kleinman, MD, MPH, FAAP
Professor of Pediatrics
Vice Chair for Academic Development
Director, Division of Population Health, Quality, and Implementation Science (PopQuIS)
Phone: 732-235-7906

Faculty

Faculty by Specialty Area

  • Sari Bentsianov, MD
    Section Chief, Adolescent Medicine
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-7896

  • Patricia Whitley-Williams, MD
    Division Director, Allergy, Immunology and Infectious Diseases
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Allergy, Immunology and Infectious Diseases
    Senior Associate Dean, Office of Inclusion and Diversity
    Phone: 732-235-7894

    Barrie Cohen, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Allergy, Immunology and Infectious Diseases
    Phone: 732-235-7894 

    Sunanda Gaur, MD
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Allergy, Immunology and Infectious Diseases
    Phone: 732-235-7894

    Amisha Malhotra, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Allergy, Immunology and Infectious Diseases
    Phone: 732-235-7894

  • Caroline Coffield, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    The Elizabeth M. Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities
    Phone: 732-235-9329

    Margaret Gilbride, JD, CT
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    The Elizabeth M. Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities
    Phone: 732-235-2109

    Sharon Lohrmann, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Director of Positive Behavior Support in School
    The Elizabeth M. Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities
    Phone: 732-235-9306

    Philip Smith, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    The Elizabeth M. Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities
    Phone: 732-235-9328

    Deborah M. Spitalnik, PhD
    Emeritus, Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-9326

  • Joseph Gaffney, MD
    Division Director, Pediatric Cardiology
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Cardiology and the Children's Heart Program of New Jersey
    Phone: 732-235-7905

    Benjamin Lentzner, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Cardiology and the Children's Heart Program of New Jersey
    Phone: 732-235-7905

    Robert Manduley, MD
    Director, Pediatric Echocardiography Laboratory
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Cardiology and the Children's Heart Program of New Jersey
    Phone: 732-235-7905

    Nicole Marella, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Cardiology and the Children's Heart Program of New Jersey
    Phone: 732-235-7905

    Tamar Siskind, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Cardiology and the Children's Heart Program of New Jersey
    Phone: 732-235-7905

  • Simon Li, MD, MPH, MBA
    Interim Chair
    Division Director, Critical Care Medicine
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Critical Care Medicine
    Interim Physician-In-Chief, Bristol Myers Squibb Children's Hospital
    Phone: 732-235-7887

    Adeolu Aromolaran, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor
    Critical Care Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7887

    Swati Chandhoke, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor
    Critical Care Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7887

    Steven Horwitz, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Critical Care Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7887

    Daniel Kaplan, DO
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Critical Care Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7787

    Michael Kelly, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education
    Critical Care Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-3380 

    Cassandra Louis, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Critical Care Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7887 

    Maureen Madden, MSN, PCCNP
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Critical Care Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7887

    Kalgi Mody, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Critical Care Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7887 

    Jennifer Owensby, MD
    Interim Associate Director, Critical Care Medicine
    Medical Director, Pediatric ECMO
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Critical Care Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7887

    Hariprem Rajasekhar, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Critical Care Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7887

    Natalie Torres-Feliz, MD
    Associate Residency Program Director
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Critical Care Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7887

    Sirisha Yalamanchi, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Critical Care Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7887

  • Joann Carlson, MD
    Residency Program Director
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Resident Education and Nephrology
    Phone: 732-235-7893

    Natalie Torres-Feliz, MD
    Associate Residency Program Director
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Critical Care Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7887

  • Elizabeth Goodman, MD
    Pediatric Student Education Director
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-7883

  • Richard Brodsky, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Emergency Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7893

    M. Douglas Baker, MD
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Emergency Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7893

    Minh-Tu Do, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Emergency Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7893

    Rachael Grieco, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Emergency Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7893

    Kathryn Kean, MD
    Rutgers Health Instructor
    Pediatric Emergency Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7893

    Sarah Komline, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Emergency Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7893

    Ernest Leva, MD
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-7893

    James Luckey, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Emergency Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7893

    Niel Miele, MD
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Emergency Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7893 

    Matthew Pepper, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Emergency Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7893

  • Ian Marshall, MD
    Division Director, Pediatric Endocrinology
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-9378

    Mariam Gangat, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Endocrinology
    Phone: 732-235-9378

    Min Jung Kang, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Endocrinology
    Phone: 732-235-9378

    Ahmed Khattab, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Endocrinology
    Phone: 732-235-9378

    Patrick Rizzuto, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-9378

  • Soula Koniaris, MD
    Division Director, Pediatric Gastroenterology
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Gastroenterology
    Phone: 732-235-7885 

    Yen Ping Chen, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Gastroenterology
    Phone: 732-235-7885

    Elizaveta Iofel, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Gastroenterology
    Phone: 732-235-7885

    Anisha Mohandas, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Gastroenterology
    Phone: 732-235-7885

    Melissa Weidner, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Gastroenterology
    Phone: 732-235-7885

  • Peter Cole, MD
    Division Director, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-5437

    Christina Amaro, PhD
    Rutgers Health Clinical Instructor
    732-235-5437

    Marissa Botwinick, DO
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-5437

    Richard A. Drachtman, MD
    Clinical Section Chief, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
    Medical Director
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-5437

    Karen Long-Traynor, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
    Phone: 732-235-5437

    Advaitha Madireddy, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Hematology and Oncology
    Phone: 732-235-5437

    Scott Moerdler, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
    Phone: 732-235-5437

    Susan Murphy, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
    Phone: 732-235-5437

    Archana Sharma, DO
    Assistant Professor
    Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
    Phone: 732-235-5437

  • Dalya Chefitz, MD
    Division Director, Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Assistant Dean, Clinical Learning Environment
    Phone: 732-235-7044

    Seema Amin, DO
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7044

    Susan Dibs, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7787 

    Katrina Foo, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7044

    Chika Esochaghi, MD
    Instructor
    Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7044

    Elizabeth Goodman, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine
    Associate Program Director Residency Program
    Phone: 732-235-7044

    Aazim Hussain, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7044

    Aimee Lariviere, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7044

    Paula Lucuara Revelo, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7044

    Estherline Thoby, DO
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7044 

    Alan Weller, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine
    Phone: 732-235-7044

  • Arnold Rabson, MD
    Director, Child Health Institute of New Jersey
    Professor of Molecular Genetics, Microbiology and Immunology; Pathology and
    Laboratory Medicine; and Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-9523

    Derek Sant'Angelo, PhD
    Director, Immunology
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-9394

    Gaetan Barbet, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-9523

    David Comoletti, DVM, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology
    Developmental Biology
    Phone: 732-235-9466

    Amale Laouar, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Surgery Developmental Biology
    Phone: 732-235-6014

    Chi Wei Lu, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences
    Developmental Biology
    Phone: 732-235-2870 

    Zhiping Pang, PhD
    Associate Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology
    Developmental Biology
    Phone: 732-235-8074 

    Yufang Shi, DVM, PhD
    University Professor of Pharmacology
    Developmental Biology
    Phone: 732-235-4501 

    Qi Yang, PhD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    732-235-9523

    Lisa Denzin, PhD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Immunobiology
    Phone: 732-235-9604

    Kenneth Paradiso, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-9523

  • Michael Lewis, PhD, Director
    University Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics
    Institute for the Study of Child Development
    Phone: 732-235-7700

    Jason Gold, PhD
    Adjunct Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Institute for the Study of Child Development
    Phone: 732-235-7903

    Barbie Zimmerman-Bier, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-7700
    Human Genetics Institute of New Jersey

  • Milen Velinov, MD, PhD
    Division Director, Medical Genetics
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-9386

    Christina Botti, MS
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-9386

    Christopher Simotas, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-9386

  • Vadim Ten, MD, PhD
    Division Director, Neonatology
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-5699

    Mayoor Bhatt, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 908-685-2864

    Swapna Borole, MD
    Medical Director of Somerset Neonatal Services
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 908-685-2864

    Aria Chandler, MD
    Physician
    Neonatology
    Phone: 732-235-5699

    Sharath Chowdowarapu, MD
    Clinical Instructor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 908-685-2864

    Tuisha Desai, DO
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 732-235-5699

    Alexander Feldman, DO
    Medical Director of Toms River Neonatal Services
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 732-235-7760

    Christina Ferrucci- Da Silva, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 732-235-5699

    Rajiv Goel, MD
    Clinical Instructor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 908-685-2864

    Snehashis Hazra, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 732-235-5699

    Thomas Hegyi, MD
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 732-235-8958

    Deepak Jain, MD
    Medical Director of New Brunswick Neonatal Services
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 732-235-7760

    Terry Johnson, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 732-235-5699

    Meera Kale, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 732-235-5699

    Rajeev Mehta, MD
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 732-235-7063

    Joseph Napolitano, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-5699

    Barbara Ostfeld, PhD
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 732-235-6974

    Surasak Puvabanditsin, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 732-235-5691

    Erin Qualter, MD
    Physician
    Neonatology
    Phone: 732-235-5699

    Subhasri Sangam, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 732-235-5699

    Jayshree Savla, MBBS
    Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 908-685-2864

    Manan Shah, MD
    Rutgers Health Instructor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 732-235-5699

    Anatoly Starkov, PhD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 732-235-5699

    Jeffrey Suell, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 732-235-5699 

    Anjali Verma, MD
    Clinical Instructor of Pediatrics
    Neonatology
    Phone: 908-685-2864

  • Joann Carlson, MD
    Division Director, Pediatric Nephrology
    Program Director Pediatric Residency Program
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Pediatric Nephrology
    Phone: 732-235-7880

    Valeriya Feygina, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-7880

  • Vikram Bhise, MD
    Division Director, Child Neurology and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-7875

    Anna Beckwith, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-7875

    Emanuel DiCicco-Bloom, MD
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-7875

    Stephanie Enner, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Child Neurology and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
    Phone: 732-235-7875

    Abdolreza Esfahanizadeh, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Child Neurology and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
    Phone: 732-235-7875

    Genevieve Gabriel, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Child Neurology and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
    Phone: 732-235-7875

    Karishma Parikh, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Child Neurology and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
    Phone: 732-235-7875

    Amanda Spinner, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Child Neurology and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
    Phone: 732-235-7875

  • Lawrence Kleinman, MD, MPH
    Professor and Vice Chair Academic Development
    Division Director for Pediatric Population Health, Quality and Implementation Sciences (PopQuIS)
    Phone: 732-235-7906

    Susan Dibs, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Population Health, Quality, and Implementation Science (PopQuIS)
    Phone: 732-235-7787

    Jacqueline Fleming, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Population Health, Quality, and Implementation Science (PopQuIS)
    Phone: 732-235-6729

    Daniel Horton, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone:732-235-4980

    Manuel Jimenez, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Population Health, Quality, and Implementation Science (PopQuIS)
    Phone: 732-235-6188

    Emanuel Lerner, MD
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Population Health, Quality, and Implementation Science (PopQuIS)
    Phone: 732-743-5437

    Mary O'Connor, MD
    RBHS Instructor
    Department of Medicine
    Population Health, Quality, and Implementation Science (PopQuIS)
    Department of Pediatrics

    Shilpa Pai, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Population Health, Quality, and Implementation Science (PopQuIS)
    Phone: 732-235-6700

    Anna Petrova, MD, PhD, MPH
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Population Health, Quality, and Implementation Science (PopQuIS)
    Phone: 732-235-7319 

    Usha Ramachandran, MD
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Population Health, Quality, and Implementation Science (PopQuIS)
    Eric B. Chandler Health Center
    Phone: 732-235-9030

    Nancy Reichman, PhD
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Population Health, Quality, and Implementation Science (PopQuIS)
    Phone: 732-235-7977

    Elsie Roca-Piccini, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Population Health, Quality, and Implementation Science (PopQuIS)
    Phone: 732-743-5437

    Kristine Schmitz, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Population Health, Quality, and Implementation Science (PopQuIS)
    One Worlds Fair Drive
    Phone: 732-743-5437

    Esha Shah, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Population Health, Quality, and Implementation Science (PopQuIS)
    One Worlds Fair Drive
    Phone: 732-743-5437 

    Michele Takyi, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Population Health, Quality, and Implementation Science (PopQuIS)
    One Worlds Fair Drive
    Phone: 732-743-5437

    Dawn Thompson, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Population Health, Quality, and Implementation Science (PopQuIS)
    Phone: 908-743-5437

    Sarah Yavelberg, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Population Health, Quality, and Implementation Science (PopQuIS)
    Phone: 732-743-5437

    Shoshanna Zitter, MD
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Population Health, Quality, and Implementation Science (PopQuIS)
    One Worlds Fair Drive
    Phone: 732-743-5437

  • Maya Ramagopal, MD
    Interim Division Chief
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-7899

    Harvey Bieler, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-7899

    Lakshmi Uppaluri, MD
    Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-7899

  • Nandini Moorthy, MD, MS, FAAP
    Division Director, Pediatric Rheumatology
    Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone: 732-235-4980

    Daniel Horton, MD, MSCE
    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
    Phone:732-235-4980

Volunteer Faculty

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  • Carlos Alemany, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Denise Aloisio, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Mitchel Alpert, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Elana Altzman, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Shoba Amara, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Elizabeth Assing, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Diane Attardi, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Karen Babcock, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Kandy Bahadur, MD
    Clinical Instructor

    Cathleen Ballance, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Frank Barrows, DO
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Sebika Basu, MD
    Clinical Instructor

    Eduardo Bautista, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Anna Beckwith, MD
    Clinical Instructor

    Katherine Beckwith-Fickas, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Rudrani Belnekar, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    David Bennett, MD
    Adjunct Assistant Professor

    William Bernstein, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Vishwanath Bhat, MD
    Adjunct Assistant Professor

    Robert Biener, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Robert Bierman, MD
    Clinical Professor

    Alexis Boneparth, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Larnie Booker, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Howard Brauer, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Alicia Brennan, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Susan Brill, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Jacqueline Brunetto, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Gail Burack, PhD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Alan Cabasso, MD
    Clinical Professor

    Lisa Capizzi-Marain, MSW, LCSW
    Adjunct Instructor

    Marissa Castellano, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Frank Castello, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Elsa Castro, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Neil Cederbaum, MD
    Clinical Instructor

    Shakuntala Chandra, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Deborah Chen, MD
    Clinical Instructor

    Dorothy Chu, MD
    Clinical Instructor

    Daniela Correa, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Charles Dadzie, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Lauren Daniel, PhD
    Adjunct Assistant Professor

    Nancy Deacon, DO
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Richard DeGroote, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Annegret Dettwiler-Danspeckgruber, Ed.D
    Adjunct Assistant Professor

    Susan Dulczak, NP
    Clinical Instructor

    Santhosh Eapen, MD
    Clinical Instructor

    Jeffrey Eng, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Sandra England, PhD
    Emeritus Professor

    Andy Eugene, MD
    Adjunct Instructor

    Michelle Fantasia, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Kristina Feja, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Christina Ferruci-Da Silva, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Jacqueline Finch, MD
    Adjunct Instructor

    Shirley Fisch, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Margaret Fisher, MD
    Clinical Professor

    Melissa Fox, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Thomas Genco, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Rupinder Gill, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Marilyn Giorgi, MD
    Clinical Instructor

    Jean Goh, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Marvin Goldman, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Brahm Goldstein, MD
    Adjunct Professor

    Alla Gordina, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Meenakshi Goyal-Khemka, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Michael Graff, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Gary Gross, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Bruce Grossman, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Koel Guha, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Pamela Hargwood
    Adjunct Assistant Professor

    Jeffrey Herman, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Rashmon Hingrajia, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Donna Hoagland, BSN, CIP, CCRP, CHRC
    Adjunct Assistant Professor

    Jerome Hric, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Susan Hudome, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Anna Irizarry-Wood, MSW, LCSW
    Adjuncy Instructor

    Anna-Lise Jacobsen, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Yvette Janvier, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Heather Jeney, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Harumi Jyonouchi, MD
    Clinical Professor

    Steven Kairys, MD
    Clinical Professor

    Meera Kale, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Sabah Kalyoussef, DO
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Meltem Karatas, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Roopal Karia, MD
    Clinical Instructor

    Charles Katz, PhD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Melvin Katz, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Harsohena Kaur, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Ranbir Kaur, DO
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Roxanne Kendall, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Marwa Khalil, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Imteyaz Khan, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Regina Kim, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Samuel Knee, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Michael Knox, PhD
    Emeritus Professor

    Anne Koons, MD
    Clinical Professor

    Amy Kotler, MD
    Clinical Instructor

    David Krol, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Valerie Kullman, MD
    Clinical Instructor

    Kalpana Kumari, MD
    Clinical Instructor

    Alla Kushnir, MD
    Adjuncy Assistant Professor

    George Lambert, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Stanley Lane, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Carlos Lastra, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Gretchen Lawhorn, PhD, RN, CBC, FAAN
    Adjunct Associate Professor

    Samantha Leib, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Frank Leu, PhD
    Adjunct Instructor

    Yan Li, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Janice Lichtenberger, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Geethanjali Lingasubramanian, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Mary Lotze, NP
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Beth Loveridge Lenza, DO
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Michael Lucas, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Matthew MacCarrick, MD
    Clinical Instructor

    Michael MacKenzie, PhD
    Associate Professor

    David M. Mahalick, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Rajeshwari Mahalingam, Ph.D., ABPN
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Zeenat Malik, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Nicole Mallory, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Bert Mandelbaum, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Kelly Marcoux, PNP, RN
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Audrey Mars, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Todd Mastrovitch, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Thomas McBride, MD
    Clinical Instructor

    Naveen Mehrotra, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Tejal Mehta, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Uday Mehta, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Naureen Memon, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Dante Mercurio, PhD
    Adjunct Assistant Professor

    Rose Merola, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Lisa Michaels, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Denis Miller, MD
    Adjunct Professor

    Shoreh Miller, DVM, PhD, DACLAM​
    Adjunct Assistant Professor

    Chandrabhaga Miskin, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Robert Morgan, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Srividya Naganathan​
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Priti Nagnur, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Nader Nakhleh, DO
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Daniel Notterman, M.D.
    Clinical Professor

    Laura Novello, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Geraldine Oades Sese, PhD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Shivani Paliwal, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Sudhir Parikh, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Frances Pellica, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Demetria Pennington, MD
    Clinical Instructor

    Peta-Gaye Peterson, DO
    Clinical Instructor

    Margarette Pierre, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Joseph Pierson, MD
    Clinical Instructor

    Jamie Pinto, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Vincenza Piscitelli, PsyD
    Clinical Instructor

    Sharadha Polam, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Erin Qualter, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Vijaya Radhakrishna, MD
    Clinical Professor

    Tina Rakitt, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    David Glenn Ramos, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Nancy Razza, PhD
    Adjunct Assistant Professor

    Kirby Rekedal, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Stephen Rice, MD
    Clinical Professor

    Paulina Rojas, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Barbara Romito, MA, CCLS
    Adjunct Instructor

    Susan Rosenthal, MD
    Clinical Professor

    Tomas Rotschild, MD
    Clinical Instructor

    Elliot Rubin, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Thomas Rugino, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Robert Salston, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Alissa Sandler, MSW
    Adjunct Instructor

    Janet Saslow, MD
    Adjunct Professor

    Janet Schairer, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Paul Schwartzberg, DO
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Michael Segarra, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Eduardo Sembrano, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Sandeep Shah, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Sanjna Shah, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Jeffrey Shahidullah, PhD
    Adjunct Assistant Professor

    David Sharlin, DO
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Rakesh Sharma, MD
    Adjunct Assistant Professor

    Michael Shen, PhD
    Adjunct Professor

    David Shernoff, PhD
    Adjunct Associate Professor

    Anup Singh, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Archana Singh, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Alison Smoller, MD
    Clinical Instructor

    Margarita Smotkin-Tangorra, DO
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Azam Soroush, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Rose St. Fleur, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Gary Stahl, MD
    Adjunct Professor

    Lavinia Stoicesu, MD
    Clinical Instructor

    Richard Strauss, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Marc Sturgill, PharmD
    Adjunct Assistant Professor

    Nancy Sun, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Victoria Surgan, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Sidney Sussman, MD
    Emeritus Professor

    Warren Sweberg, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Robert Sweeney, DO
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Jonathan Teitelbaum, MD
    Clinical Professor

    Tiong The, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Larry Tiefenbrunn, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Jay Tischfield, PhD
    Professor

    Eveline Traeger-Polinsky, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Christine Tricarico, PharmD, MBA
    Clinical Instructor

    Robert Trivers, PhD
    Adjunct Professor

    Michele Tuck, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Diana Vazquez 
    Adjunct Professor

    Anu Venkat, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Renuka Verma, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Anna Vetrano, PhD
    Adjunct Assistant Professor

    Yiping Wang, PhD
    Adjunct Assistant Professor

    James Warfield, PhD, JD
    Adjunct Assistant Professor

    Lynne Weiss, MD
    Emeritus Professor

    Howard Wiener, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    John Worobey, PhD
    Adjunct Associate Professor

    Mengqing Xiang, PhD
    Clinical Professor

    Eugenia  Xu, PhD
    Adjunct Assistant Professor

    Weizhen Xu, MD
    Clinical Associate Professor

    Nibal Zaghloul, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Vincent Zales, MD
    Clinical Professor

    Jodi Zalewitz, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Robert Zanni, MD
    Clinical Assistant Professor

Affiliations and Collaborations

  • Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
    One Robert Wood Johnson Place • New Brunswick NJ, 08903 | (732) 828-3000
  • The Bristol-Myers Squibb Children's Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
  • Center for Advanced BioTechnology and Medicine
    679 Hoes Lane • Piscataway NJ 08854 | (732) 235-5310
  • Children's Specialized Hospital
    150 New Providence Road • Mountainside NJ 07092 | (888) CHILDREN
  • Children's Health Institute of New Jersey
    89 French Street • 4th floor
New Brunswick, NJ 08901 | (732) 235-9523
  • Cancer Institute of New Jersey
    195 Little Albany Street • New Brunswick, NJ 08903-268 | (732) 235-CINJ
  • Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute
    170 Frelinghuysen Road • Piscataway, NJ 08854
  • Jersey Shore University Medical Center
    1945 Route 33 • Neptune, NJ 07753 | (732) 775-5500
  • Somerset Medical Center
    110 Rehill Avenue • Somerville, NJ 08876 | (908) 685-2200
  • St. Clare's Home for Children
    2091 East Valley Parkway Blvd. • Escondido, CA, 92027 | (760) 741-0122
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  • Research
  • Pediatric Clinical Research Center (PCRC)
  • Community Outreach

Research

In addition to teaching and clinical activities, faculty, fellows and residents are involved in basic clinical research. Some of the many research project opportunities include:

  • pediatric HIV;
  • nephrotic syndrome;
  • developmental follow-up of premature infants;
  • control of neonatal respiration;
  • necrotizing enterocolitis;
  • transdermal drug administration;
  • autism;
  • Tourette’s syndrome;
  • childhood rheumatological diseases;
  • learning and motivation in the infant;
  • sexual abuse in children;
  • new treatments of childhood cancer;
  • respiratory mechanics in children with lung disease;
  • molecular genetics;
  • emergency room utilization;
  • and screening for language delay.

Residents are required to complete a scholarly activity prior to graduation. Projects involving quality improvement and community advocacy have been completed to fulfill this requirement and opportunities in the Pediatric Clinical Research Center, located within the Child Health Institute, are available to residents.

Pediatric Clinical Research Center (PCRC)

The Pediatric Clinical Research Center (PCRC) offers direct connections to a wide array of experienced clinical and basic scientists at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, The Cancer Institute of New Jersey, Child Health Institute of New Jersey and the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rutgers University.

An image of the Pediatric Clinical Research Center

The mission of the center is to:

  • Expand access to innovative clinical trials and novel treatments for New Jersey's children.
  • Establish and support a state-of-the-art training environment for medical, nursing, and pharmacy students, residents and fellows.
  • Logistical Assistance: We assist investigators in acquiring and launching new studies, and provide recruitment and data collection assistance if needed.
  • Regulatory Assistance: We assist investigators in completion of regulatory documentation, IRB submission and oversight.
  • Outreach: We assist investigators in developing agreements with pharmaceutical corporations, Clinical Research Organizations, and Site Management Organizations.

The PCRC is housed within the Child Health Institute of New Jersey (directly adjacent to the Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital) and is a fully staffed and equipped clinical research facility capable of conducting both inpatient and outpatient pediatric clinical trials.)

The Pediatric Clinical Research Center (PCRC) is an academic clinical research center within the Department of Pediatrics at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.

The PCRC offers direct connections to a wide array of experienced clinical and basic scientists at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, The Cancer Institute of New Jersey, Child Health Institute of New Jersey and the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rutgers University.

The PCRC provides the infrastructure and core services designed to facilitate clinical research throughout the entire children’s campus.

Active Studies

  • This is a multi-center, randomized trial to compare the effectiveness of a treatment regimen including cyclosporine (CSA) to a regimen including mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) and oral pulse steroids in inducing the remission of proteinuria in participants with steroid resistant FSGS. Both regimens contain an ACE inhibitor and alternate day low dose prednisone. In addition to this, another study will assess the safety and tolerability of two novel drugs, a TNF-a antagonist and a PPAR-g agonist, in patients with resistant FSGS. Participants must be between the ages of 2-40 years old at the onset of signs or symptoms of FSGS to join these studies.

  • cKiD is an observational, epidemiological study of children ages 1-16 years old with mildly to moderately impaired kidney function. The primary goals of this study are to determine the risk factors for kidney function decline and define how this progressive decline impacts neurocognitive function and behavior; the risk factors for cardiovascular disease; and growth failure with its associated morbidities. Participation involves annual study visits where kidney function is measured through glomerular filtration rate-iohexol plasma disappearance. Neurocognitive and behavioral tests will also be administered and cardiovascular risk factors monitored through blood pressure and ECHO exams. Annual visits will last for up to four years.

  • This is a 5-year study that aims to examine the role of genes in the development of autism. Children that are 4 years old or older and have been diagnosed as having autism and at least five family members will be enrolled. The child's mental health and development will be assessed through physical examinations and clinical assessments, which will be videotaped. Family members will receive scheduled home visits and will be asked to donate blood or cheek cell samples. A battery of intelligence, standard behavioral, language, and reading tests will also be administered to each member. Such tests will last 3-5 hours, while testing the entire family takes most of the day. All subject contact, from screening through testing, should be completed over the course of a month.

  • This open-label, single-arm, multi-center, out patient study aims to evaluate the safety and tolerability of a combination tablet containing both sumatriptan succinate and naproxen sodium in the long term treatment of migraine in adolescents 12 to 17 years old. Subjects will use an e-diary to measure quality of life and treatment satisfaction. Treatment will last up to 12 months.

  • The object of this study is to evaluate the pharmacokinetics of ceftobiprole in patients three months old to eighteen years of age, who require therapeutic or prophylactic therapy with systemic antibiotics. Ceftobiprole is a broad spectrum IV cephalosporin, with activity against MRSA, currently in phase 3 clinical trials. It is also active against Enterococcus faecalis, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Proteus mirabilis, Morganella morganii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Haemophilus influenzae, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Moraxella catarrhalis, and various other bacteria. Total duration of the study is approximately 18 days with three separate phases: a 24-48 hour screening phase, a 2 day open label treatment phase, and a post treatment phase.

  • This project is aimed at studying the association between a child's weight and asthma, and will occur in conjunction with "A New Weigh", a 12-week, multidisciplinary weight management program designed for overweight children between ages 3 to 18 years, being conducted by the Adolescent Division at the BMSCH at RWJUH. In addition to asthma screening, the children will also be screened for sleep problems and allergies.

Faculty

Sunanda Gaur, MD
Research Center Director
Professor of Pediatrics
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Phone: 732-235-8975
Email: gaursu@rwjms.rutgers.edu

Marc Sturgill, PharmD
Assistant Director
Associate Professor, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
732-235-5957
marc.sturgill@pharmacy.rutgers.edu

Gail Burack, PhD
Pediatric Psychologist
Clinical Assistant Professor
732-235-9337
burackgd@rwjms.rutgers.edu

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Nurse Manager

Lisa Cerracchio, BSN, RN-BC, CCRC
Nurse Manager
cerracli@rwjms.rutgers.edu

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Clinical Services

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View our list of clinical services.

    • Comprehensive outpatient and inpatient diagnostic and management program
    • Adolescent medicine-obstetrics-gynecology multidisciplinary gynecology program
    • Adolescent medicine-endocrinology multidisciplinary transgender program
    • Eating disorders program
    • Comprehensive outpatient and inpatient diagnostic and management program 
    • Food allergy evaluation and management program 
    • Environmental allergen assessment and management program 
    • Drug allergy assessment and desensitization program 
    • Vaccine allergy assessment and management program 
    • Allergen immunotherapy & sublingual immunotherapy program 
    • Asthma, atopic dermatitis & chronic urticaria biological therapy program 
    • Immunodeficiency evaluation and management program 
    • Comprehensive outpatient and inpatient diagnostic and management program 
    • Cardiology-Obstetrics fetal congenital heart disease program 
    • Comprehensive echocardiology program 
    • Diagnostic cardiology network outreach program- Somerset, Jersey City, Lakewood (Chemed), Monmouth 
    • Preventative Cardiology Program 
    • Comprehensive inpatient diagnostic and management program 
    • PICU staffed 24/7 solely by Board-eligible/Board-certified Pediatric Critical Care Medicine physicians 
    • Procedural sedation program 
    • ECMO program 
    • Neuro-intensive care program 
    • Clinical, translational, and large-data research program 
    • Comprehensive outpatient and inpatient diagnostic and management program 
    • Nationally recognized Cystic Fibrosis Center of excellence
    • NJ's only Comprehensive outpatient consultation program for children with diagnostic dilemmas
    • Comprehensive Pediatric Emergency Medicine program 
    • Pediatric Emergency Department staffed 24/7 solely by Board-eligible/Board-certified Pediatric Emergency Medicine physicians 
    • NJ's only pediatric office preparedness consultation program 
    • Level 2 pediatric trauma center 
    • Pediatric emergency ultrasound (POCUS) program 
    • Telemedicine outreach (to network general emergency departments) program 
    • Comprehensive outpatient and inpatient diagnostic and management program 
    • Endocrinology-Adolescent Medicine multidisciplinary transgender program 
    • Diabetes evaluation & management program 
    • Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Center of Excellence 
    • Newborn screening for endocrine disorders program 
    • Hypopituitarism genetic diagnostic program 
    • NIH collaborative short-stature program 
    • Comprehensive outpatient and inpatient diagnostic and management program 
    • Inflammatory bowel disease program 
    • Gastroenterology-Surgery multidisciplinary obesity and weight-management program 
    • Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition Inpatient Consult Service 
    • Gastroenterology-Pulmonary multidisciplinary aerodigestive program 
    • Comprehensive outpatient and inpatient diagnostic and management program 
    • Rare diseases program 
    • Newborn screening program 
    • Genetics-craniofacial surgery multidisciplinary evaluation and management program  
    • Genetics-MFM multidisciplinary congenital anomalies follow-up program 
    • Comprehensive Fragile-X clinical and research program 
    • Comprehensive outpatient and inpatient diagnostic and management program 
    • Leukemia and lymphoma program 
    • Neuro-oncology program 
    • Solid tumor program 
    • Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center 
    • Thallasemia program 
    • Bone marrow failure program 
    • Hemophilia program 
    • Thrombosis program 
    • Vascular malformations program 
    • CART-T program 
    • LITE cancer survivors program 
    • PACCT advanced comprehensive care program 
    • Comprehensive inpatient diagnostic and management program 
    • Newborn medicine program 
    • Inpatient service staffed solely by Board-eligible/Board-certified Hospital Medicine physicians 
    • Inpatient medical consultation program 
    • Comprehensive outpatient and inpatient diagnostic and management program 
    • COVID-19 acute care and chronic follow-up program 
    • Comprehensive HIV program 
    • Antibiotic stewardship program 
    • NJ's only international adoption medicine consultation service 
    • Comprehensive pre-adoption dossier and special needs assessment program 
    • Post-adoption clinical evaluation and management consultation program 
    • Comprehensive inpatient diagnostic and management program 
    • NICU staffed 24/7 solely by Board-eligible/Board-certified neonatologists 
    • Neonatal resuscitation and simulation clinical and research program 
    • Brain-cooling and neuro-ICU clinical and research program 
    • Neonatal ECMO program 
    • Neonatal advanced chronic lung disease clinical and research program 
    • Micro-premie care program 
    • SIDS Center of New Jersey 
    • Infant apnea program 
    • CSH-BMSCH high-risk infant follow-up program 
    • Neonatal-Neurology program 
    • Comprehensive outpatient and inpatient diagnostic and management program 
    • Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring program 
    • Hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis program 
    • Renal transplant program 
    • Telemedicine nutrition counseling program 
    • Nephrology-Urology-Rheumatology multidisciplinary program 
    • Prenatal kidney disease counseling program 
    • Pediatric end-stage renal disease program 
    • Comprehensive outpatient and inpatient diagnostic and management program 
    • Neurology-neurosurgery multidisciplinary epilepsy program 
    • Neurology-CSH multidisciplinary concussion program 
    • Multiple sclerosis program 
    • Neuro-oncology program 
    • Developmental pediatrics program 
    • Pediatric epilepsy program 
    • Pediatric headache program 
    • Neonatal-Neurology program 
    • Comprehensive outpatient primary care diagnostic and management program 
    • Embedded behavioral health assessment and management program 
    • Comprehensive patient education program 
    • Photo-screening & hearing screening program 
    • Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) programs- Chandler and Lakewood 
    • Comprehensive outpatient and inpatient diagnostic and management program 
    • Nationally recognized Cystic Fibrosis Center of excellence 
    • Pulmonary function assessment and management program 
    • Children’s comprehensive sleep disorders program 
    • Asthma care program 
    • Home ventilator & tracheostomy management program 
    • Pulmonary-Gastroenterology multidisciplinary aerodigestive program 
    • Pediatric Flexible Bronchoscopy Service 
    • Comprehensive outpatient and inpatient diagnostic and management program 

Pediatric Covid-19 Vaccine Resources

Combating COVID-19 in Children and Young Adults

This website presents multilingual resources for reliable and accurate information about COVID-19 vaccines in children and young adults for community members. Links to information on relevant topics related to COVID-19 and the COVID-19 vaccines obtained from various sources have been reviewed by Pediatric faculty experts and compiled.

 

  • COVID-19 General Information

    1. New Jersey Department of Health:
      • COVID-19 Information Hub 
      • COVID-19 Awareness Campaign Digital Resource Toolkit
    2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention COVID-19 Page
    3. World Health Organization: Q&As on COVID-19 and Related Health Topics
    4. U.S. Food and Drug Administration Coronavirus (COVID-19) Home Page
    5. National Alliance of Mental Illness COVID-19 Resource and Information Guide
    6. Rutgers University: COVID-19 Resources

    COVID-19 Vaccine Information

    1. New Jersey Department of Health: COVID-19 Vaccination Page 
    2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
      • COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions
      • Building Confidence in COVID-19 Vaccines
    3. World Health Organization:
      • COVID-19 Vaccine Explainers
      • Q&A On Covid-19 Vaccines
    4. National Institute of Health: Understanding COVID-19 Vaccines
    5. U.S. Food and Drug Administration:
      • COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions
      • COVID-19 Vaccines Myths vs Facts Social Media Toolkit
    6. American Heart Association: It's Up to You
    7. The Logic of Science: Debunking 30 Bad Arguments About Covid Vaccines

    Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine Information

    1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: 6 Things to Know About the COVID-19 Vaccine for Children
    2. American Academy of Pediatrics:
      • Why Covid-19 Vaccines Are Important for Children
      • COVID-19 Vaccine Campaign Toolkit
      • Frequently Asked Questions on COVID-19
    3. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia: Q&A about COVID-19
    4. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services:
      • VIDEO: WE CAN DO THIS-COVID-19 Vaccines for 6 months to 4 years old children
      • Resources About COVID-19 Vaccinations for Children
    5. VIDEO: American Heart Association-Answers about the COVID-19 vaccine and kids
    6. Mayo Clinic:
      • COVID-19 Vaccines for Kids-What you need to know 
      • VIDEO: Will young children experience side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine?

    COVID-19 Information for Special Needs

    1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: COVID-19 Resources for People with Disabilities
  • COVID-19 General Information: Información sobre la pandemia de COVID-19

    1. New Jersey Department of Health COVID-19 Information Hub: Centro de información de COVID-19 
    2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-Find local guides on COVID-19: Encuentre guías locales sobre el COVID-19 
    3. U.S. Food and Drug Administration-Coronavirus disease: Enfermedad del Coronavirus (COVID-19) 
    4. World Health Organization-Information on the COVID-19 pandemic: Información sobre la pandemia de COVID-19 
    5. American Public Health Association-Updated information from reliable and credible sources: Información actualizada de fuentes confiables y creíbles 
    6. MedlinePlus-Coronavirus Disease 2019: Enfermedad del coronavirus 2019

    COVID-19 Vaccine Information: Información sobre la vacuna COVID-19   

    1. New Jersey Department of Health-COVID-19 Vaccine: Vacuna COVID-19
    2. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services WE CAN DO THIS-Facts about COVID-19 and vaccines: Datos clave sobre el COVID-19 y las vacunas  
    3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-COVID-19 Vaccines are Effective: Las vacunas contra el COVID-19 son efectivas 
    4. World Health Organization-Vaccines Explained: Las vacunas explicadas 
    5. MedlinePlus-COVID-19 Vaccines: Vacunas contra el COVID-19 
    6. U.S. Food and Drug Administration-COVID-19 Vaccines Myths vs Facts Social Media Toolkit: Kit de herramientas para las redes sociales sobre los mitos de las vacunas contra el COVID-19 
    7. VIDEO: New Jersey Department of Health-Maritza Beniquez, RN-The first person in NJ to get vaccinated against COVID-19: La primera persona en NJ en vacunarse contra COVID-19

    Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine Information: Información sobre la vacuna pediátrica COVID-19

    1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-COVID-19 Vaccines for Children and Teens: Vacunas contra el COVID-19 para niños y adolescentes 
    2. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia-Vaccines Against Covid-19-What You Should Know: Vacunas Contra La Covid-19 - Lo Que Debe Saber 
    3. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services:
      • Frequently Asked Questions from Parents/Guardians About COVID-19 and the Vaccines: Preguntas frecuentes de padres y tutores legales acerca del COVID-19 y las vacunas 
      • Resources About COVID-19 Vaccinations for Children: Recursos sobre las vacunas contra el COVID-19 para niños
      • VIDEO: WE CAN DO THIS (Promesa)-COVID-19 Vaccines for 6 months to 4 years old children: Vacunas COVID-19 para niños de 6 meses a 4 años
    4. Mayo Clinic-COVID-19 vaccines for kids-What you need to know: Vacunas contra la COVID-19 para niños: esto es lo que necesitas saber

    COVID-19 information for special needs: Información sobre COVID-19 para necesidades especiales

    1. National Alliance on Mental Illness-Information and Resource Guide: Guía de información y recursos de la Alianza Nacional para las Enfermedades Mentales COVID-19
  • COVID-19 General Information: Enfòmasyon jeneral COVID-19

    1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
      • Symptoms of Coronavirus (COVID-19): Sentòm kowonaviris (COVID-19)
      • 10 things you can do to manage your COVID-19 symptoms at home: 10 bagay ou ka fè pou jere sentòm COVID-19 ou lakay ou
      • Caring for Your Baby if You Have COVID-19: Pran Swen Tibebe w si Ou Gen COVID-19
    2. New Jersey Department of Health-COVID-19 Information Hub: Depatman Sante New Jersey-Sant Enfòmasyon COVID-19
    3. Connecticut Department of Public Health-Community COVID-19 Testing Resources: Depatman Sante Piblik Connecticut-Resous Kominote pou Tès COVID-19
    4. State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP)-Medicare and COVID-19 coverage: Kouvèti Medicare ak COVID-19

    COVID-19 Vaccine Information: Enfòmasyon sou Vaksen kont COVID-19

    1. New Jersey Department of Health-Who is eligible for an updated COVID-19 booster vaccination today? Depatman Sante New Jersey-Kiyès ki elijib pou yon vaksen rapèl kont COVID-19 jodia?
    2. Commonwealth of Massachusetts:
      • COVID-19 Vaccine: Vaksen kont kovid-19
      • COVID-19 vaccinations for individuals with certain medical conditions: Vaksen kont COVID-19 pou moun ki gen sèten kondisyon medikal
    3. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services:
      • Facts About COVID-19 and the Vaccines: Enfòmasyon Konsènan COVID-19 ak Vaksen yo
      • Frequently Asked Questions About Updated COVID-19 Vaccines: Kesyon Moun Poze Souvan Konsènan Rapèl Vaksen COVID-19 la
    4. Video: Georgia State University Prevention Research Centers-You Should Get a COVID-19 Vaccine: Ou ta dwe pran yon vaksen kont COVID-19

    Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine Information: Enfòmasyon sou Vaksen Pedyat COVID-19

    1. Commonwealth of Massachusetts:
      • COVID-19 vaccinations for children ages 6 months to 4 years old: Vaksen kont COVID-19 pou timoun ki gen laj 6 mwa jiska 4 zan
      • Frequently asked questions about the COVID-19 vaccine for children 6 months to 4 years: Kesyon yo poze souvan sou vaksen COVID-19 pou timoun ki gen ant 6 mwa ak 4 an
      • COVID-19 vaccinations for children and youth ages 5-17 years: Vaksen kont COVID-19 pou timoun ak jèn ki gen laj 5-17 ane
    2. VIDEO: Commonwealth of Massachusetts-COVID-19 vaccine: Long-term effects for kids: Vaksen COVID-19: efè alontèm pou timoun yo
  • COVID-19 General Information: COVID-19 معلومات عامة حول 

    1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
      • Symptoms of Coronavirus: أعراض فيروس كورونا
      • 10 Things you can do to manage your COVID-19 symptoms at home: ١٠ أشياء يمكنك القيام بها للتعامل مع أعراض كوفيد-١٩ في المنزل
    2. New Jersey Department of Health-What to do when exposed to COVID-19: إدارة الصحة بنيوجيرسي - ماذا تفعل عند التعرض لـ كوفيد-١٩
    3. VIDEO: Mayo Clinic-Dr. Elie Berbari discusses research of masks in preventing COVID-19 infection: فيديو: دكتور ايلي برباري من مايو كلينيك يناقش البحث عن الأقنعة في الوقاية من عدوى كوفيد-١٩
    4. VIDEO: Minnesota Department of Health-Testing for COVID-19: فيديو: دائرة مينيسوتا للاختبارات الصحية لـ كوفيد-١٩
    5. Rhode Island Department of Health-COVID-19 Information: إدارة الصحة في رود آيلاند ، معلومات كوفيد-١٩
    6. King County Public Health Recommendations to Stop COVID-19: توصيات الصحة العامة في مقاطعة كينج لوقف كوفيد-١٩

    COVID-19 Vaccine Information: COVID-19 معلومات عن لقاح 

    1. World Health Organization:
      • COVID-19 Vaccine Explainersتفسيرات لقاح كوفيد-١٩
      • Questions and Answers on Covid-19 Vaccines أسئلة وأجوبة عن لقاحات كوفيد-١٩
    2. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services-WE CAN DO THIS:
      • Facts about COVID-19 and the Vaccines حقائق عن كوفيد -١٩ واللقاحات
      • Resources About COVID-19 Vaccine Boostersموارد حول معززات لقاح كوفيد-١٩
    3. Minnesota Department of Health:
      • VIDEO: Testing for COVID-19فيديو: اختبار كوفيد-١٩
      • COVID-19 and Vaccine Resources كوفيد-١٩ وموارد اللقاحات
      • What You Should Know About COVID-19 Vaccines ما يجب أن تعرفه عن لقاحات كوفيد-١٩
    4. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-How mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines Workمراكز السيطرة على الأمراض والوقاية منها - كيف تعمل لقاحات كوفيد-١٩
    5. Multnomah County-COVID-19 Information in Arabic مولتونوما كاونتي - معلومات كوفيد-١٩ باللغة العربية
    6. Oregon Health Authority-Questions about the COVID-19 Vaccine هيئة الصحة في ولاية أوريغون - أسئلة حول لقاح كوفيد-١٩

    Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine Information: COVID-19 معلومات لقاح الأطفال 

    1. New Jersey Department of Health:
      • Protect your Child with COVID-19 Vaccine إدارة الصحة بنيوجيرسي - احمِ طفلك بلقاح كوفيد-١٩
      • COVID-19 Vaccination Side Effects in Children and Teens الآثار الجانبية للتطعيم كوفيد-١٩ لدى الأطفال والمراهقين
    2. Mayo Clinic-COVID-19 Vaccines for Kids-What you need to know مايو كلينيك - لقاحات كوفيد-١٩ للأطفال - ما تحتاج إلى معرفته

     

  • COVID-19 General Information: कोविड-19 सामान्य जानकारी

    1. Wisconsin Department of Health Services-COVID-19 Infographics and Print Resources: विस्कॉन्सिन स्वास्थ्य सेवा विभाग-COVID-19 इन्फोग्राफिक्स और प्रिंट संसाधन
    2. Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health COVID-19 Dashboard: हार्वर्ड टी.एच. चैन सार्वजनिक स्वास्थ्य स्कूल कोविड-19 डैशबोर्ड
    3. UCLA Asian American Studies Center-COVID-19 Multilingual Resource Hub: How to Prevent Infection: यूसीएलए एशियाई अमेरिकी अध्ययन केंद्र-COVID-19 बहुभाषी संसाधन केंद्र: संक्रमण को कैसे रोकें
    4. Minnesota Department of Health:
      • COVID-19 and Vaccine Information: मिनेसोटा स्वास्थ्य विभाग: COVID-19 और वैक्सीन की जानकारी
      • VIDEO-How COVID-19 Spreads in Communities?  वीडियो-मिनेसोटा स्वास्थ्य विभाग-कैसे COVID-19 समुदायों में फैलता है?
    5. Seattle and King County Public Health Department:
      • Taking care of yourself with COVID-19 symptoms at home: सिएटल और किंग काउंटी सार्वजनिक स्वास्थ्य विभाग-COVID-19 लक्षणों के लिए घर पर अपना ख्याल रखना
      • What you want to know about COVID-19 test: सिएटल और किंग काउंटी सार्वजनिक स्वास्थ्य विभाग-आप किस बारे में जानना चाहते हैं: COVID-19 परीक्षण

    COVID-19 Vaccine Information: कोविड-19 वैक्सीन की जानकारी

    1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
      • Vaccines are the tools we have to fight the COVID-19 pandemic: COVID-19 महामारी से लड़ने के लिए टीके हमारे पास मौजूद उपकरण हैं
      • COVID-19 Vaccination Diagnostic and Professional Resource: COVID-19 टीकाकरण नैदानिक और व्यावसायिक संसाधन
    2. New Jersey Department of Health COVID-19 Vaccine Information Hub: न्यू जर्सी राज्य की आधिकारिक साइट कोविड-19 टीका
    3. Connecticut Department of Public Health:
      • What are the components of the COVID-19 vaccine? कोविड-19 वैक्सीन में कौन से घटक हैं?
      • Is the COVID-19 Vaccine Safe? क्या COVID-19 वैक्सीन सुरक्षित है? 
      • How does the COVID-19 vaccine work? कोविड-19 वैक्सीन कैसे काम करती है?
    4. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services-We Can Do This: Facts about COVID-19 and Vaccine: We Can Do This: COVID-19 और वैक्सीन के बारे में तथ्य

    Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine Information: बाल चिकित्सा कोविड-19 वैक्सीन जानकारी

    1. Minnesota Department of Health: VIDEO for Students-What to do if you feel sick: वीडियो: यदि आप बीमार महसूस करते हैं तो आपको क्या करना चाहिए-छात्रों के लिए
    2. King County-Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C) in Children: Extraordinary Symptoms of COVID 19: MIS-C: बच्चों में कोविड 19 के असाधारण लक्षण
  • COVID-19 General Information: COVID-19-般信息 

    1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-Find Local COVID-19 Guidelines: 疾病预防与控制中心-查找当地的COVID-19指导方针
    2. World Health Organization Q&As on COVID-19 and Related Health Topics: 世界卫生组织关于 COVID-19 和相关健康主题的问答
    3. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services: WE CAN DO THIS-Communicating with Vaccine-Eligible Children and Parents: 我们可以完成这个-与符合疫苗接种条件的儿童和家长进行沟通
    4. Multnomah County Novel Coronavirus Related Information: 摩特诺玛县新型冠状病毒相关信息 
    5. Minnesota Department of Health Chinese (简体中文) Translated Materials: 明尼苏达州卫生部: 简体中文翻译资料
    6. U.S. Food and Drug Administration COVID-19 Myths & Facts Social Media Toolkit: 美国食品和药物管理局 新冠肺炎误区及事实社交媒体工具包

    COVID-19 Vaccine Information: COVID-19 疫苗信息

    1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 Vaccination: 疾病预防与控制中心-关于COVID-19免疫接种的常见问题解答  
    2. VIDEO: U.S. Food and Drug Administration COVID 19 Vaccines Safety and Diversity: 视频: 美国食品和药物管理局 COVID-19 疫苗安全性和多样性
    3. MedlinePlus Learn More About COVID-19 Vaccines: 医学在线加 了解有关 COVID-19 疫苗的更多信息
    4. WE CAN DO THIS-Frequently Asked Questions About COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters: 我们可以完成这个-关于 COVID-19 疫苗加强针剂的常见问题   
    5. Mayo Clinic COVID-19 vaccines: Get the facts: 梅奥诊所 2019 冠状病毒病疫苗: 了解事实 
    6. World Health Organization:
      • COVID-19 Vaccine Explainers: 世界卫生组织 COVID-19 疫苗说明
      • Q&A on COVID-19 Vaccines: 世界卫生组织关于 COVID-19 疫苗的问答

    Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine Information: 儿科 COVID-19 疫苗信息

    1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-COVID-19 Immunization FAQs for Children and Adolescents: 疾病预防与控制中心-儿童和青少年COVID-19免疫接种常见问题解答  
    2. Mayo Clinic:
      • COVID-19 in Babies and Children: 梅奥诊所 婴儿和儿童 COVID-19(冠状病毒)感染
      • Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) and COVID-19: 梅奥诊所-儿童多系统炎症综合征(MIS-C)和 COVID-19
    3. Santa Clara County Public Health-COVID-19 Vaccines for Children: 圣克拉拉县公共卫生-儿童 COVID-19 疫苗
  • COVID-19 General Information: Общая информация о COVID-19

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:

    Symptoms of Coronavirus (COVID-19): Симптомы коронавирусной инфекции (COVID-19)

    10 things you can do to manage your COVID-19 symptoms at home: 10 вещей, которые вы можете сделать в домашних условиях, чтобы контролировать симптомы СOVID-19

    World Health Organization-Information on the COVID-19 pandemic: Всемирная Организация Здравоохранения-Информация о пандемии COVID-19

    Multnomah County-Novel Coronavirus Related Information: Информация округа Малтнома о новом коронавирусе

    City and County of Denver-COVID-19 Information: Информация города и округа Денвер о COVID-19

    North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) COVID-19 Response-Latest Updates: Ответ департамента здравоохранения и социальных служб Северной Каролины на COVID-19-Последние обновления

    State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP)-Medicare and COVID-19 coverage: Программа государственного страхования Медикэр и покрытие COVID-19

    New Jersey Department of Health:

    COVID-19 Information Hub: Информационный центр COVID-19

    Understanding the 5-10 days Isolation for COVID-19: Понимание 5-10-дневной изоляции для COVID-19

    Washington State Department of Health-Long COVID: Департамент Здравоохранения штата Вашингтон – Затянувшийся СOVID

    COVID-19 Vaccine Information: Информация о вакцине против COVID-19

    1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-How mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines Work: Центр контроля и профилактики заболеваний-Как работают вакцины против COVID-19 на основе мРНК

    2. Whatcom County Health Department-COVID-19 Vaccines: Департамент здравоохранения округа Уотком-Вакцины COVID-19
     

    3. World Health Organization-Q&As on COVID-19 Vaccines: Всемирная Организация Здравоохранения-Вопросы и ответы о вакцинах против COVID-19
     

    4. Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department-COVID-19 Vaccine Information for Providers: Департамент Здравоохранения округа Такома-Пирс (Tacoma-Pierce)-Информация о вакцине против COVID-19 для медицинских работников

    Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine Information: Информация о детской вакцине против COVID-19

    Commonwealth of Massachusetts:

    COVID-19 vaccinations for children ages 6 months to 4 years old: Прививки от COVID-19 для детей в возрасте от 6 месяцев до 4 лет

    Frequently asked questions about the COVID-19 vaccine for children 6 months to 4 years: Часто задаваемые вопросы о вакцине против COVID-19 для детей от 6 месяцев до 4 лет

    COVID-19 vaccinations for children and youth ages 5-17 years: Прививки от COVID-19 для детей и подростков в возрасте от 5 до 17 лет

    Minnesota Department of Health-Information for Caregivers on COVID-19 Vaccine for Youth with Special Needs or Disabilities: Департамент Здравоохранения штата Миннесота-Информация для лиц, осуществляющих уход, о вакцине против COVID-19 для молодых людей с особыми потребностями или инвалидностью

  • COVID-19 General Information: COVID-19 સામાન્ય માહિતી

    1. New Jersey Department of Health:
      • What to do when exposed to COVID-19: કોવીડ ૧૯ કીટાણુ ના સંપર્ક માં આવો તો શું કરવું?
      • COVID-19 Positive or have Symptoms? તમારી કોવીડ ૧૯ ની ટેસ્ટ નું પરિણામ પોસીટીવ છે? અથવા તમે કોવીડ ૧૯ ના લક્ષણો અનુભવ કરી રહયા છો
         
    2. VIDEO: World Health Organization South-East Asia Region-WHO SEARO-Stay safe from COVID-19: વિશ્વ આરોગ્ય સંસ્થા દક્ષિણ-પૂર્વ એશિયા પ્રદેશ-WHO SEARO-COVID-19 થી સુરક્ષિત રહો: 3 W-વેર માસ્ક (મોઢા પાર માસ્ક પહેરી રાખો), વૉચ ધ ડિસ્ટન્સ (બીજા માણસથી સુરક્ષિત ૬ ફુટ નું અંતર રાખો), વોશ હેન્ડસ (વારંવાર હાથ ને ધોતા રહો); ૨ V યાદ રાખો-વેન્ટિલેટેડ પ્લેસ (એવી જગ્યા માં રહો જ્યા હવા આવતી જતી હોય - ખુલી જગ્યા માં રહો), વેક્સીન (કોવીડ ૧૯ ની રસી હવે સરળતા થી મળે છે ,તમે એ રસી (વેક્સીન) જરૂર લો
       
    3. South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control:
      • Testing for COVID-19: દક્ષિણ કેરોલિના આરોગ્ય અને પર્યાવરણ નિયંત્રણ વિભાગ તરફ થી - COVID-19 ના પરીક્ષણ ની સગવડતા છે
      • Steps to Take After Being Tested for COVID-19: COVID-19 માટે પરીક્ષણ કર્યા પછી લેવાના પગલાં
      • Use of Cloth Face Masks to Help Slow the Spread of COVID-19: કોવિડ-19ના ના ફેલાવા ને રોકવાના પ્રયાસ માટે કપડા ના માસ્કનો ઉપયોગ કરવો જરૂરી છે
         
    4. UCLA Asian American Studies Center-COVID-19 Multilingual Resource Hub-Gujarati Resources: UCLA એશિયન અમેરિકન સ્ટડીઝ સેન્ટર-COVID-19 બહુભાષી સંસાધન હબ-ગુજરાતી સંસાધનો

    COVID-19 Vaccine Information: COVID-19 રસીની માહિતી

    1. University of Illinois Chicago-COVID-19 vaccine What to expect: યુનિવર્સિટી ઓફ ઇલિનોઇસ શિકાગો - COVID-19 રસી લીધા પછી કઈ માહિતી જાણવી જરૂરી છે?
       
    2. VIDEO: BBC News Covid-19 Information-How do vaccines work? વીડિયો: બીબીસી ન્યૂઝ કોવિડ-19 માહિતી-રસીઓ કઈ રીતે શરીર માં પ્રતિકાર શક્તિ લાવવાનું કામ કરે છે?
       
    3. Information for Immigrants-COVID-19 Vaccination in Jersey City: જર્સી શહેરમાં ઇમિગ્રન્ટ્સ (બહાર ના પ્રદેશ થી આવેલા લોકો માટે)-COVID-19 રસીકરણ માટેની માહિતી

    Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine Information: બાળરોગની COVID-19 રસીની માહિતી

    1. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services-Office of Early Childhood Development-Pediatric Vaccine Resources: યુ.એસ. ડિપાર્ટમેન્ટ ઓફ હેલ્થ એન્ડ હ્યુમન સર્વિસ-ઓફિસ ઓફ અર્લી ચાઈલ્ડહુડ ડેવલપમેન્ટ-પેડિયાટ્રિક વેક્સિન રિસોર્સિસ (નાના બાળકો ની રસી માટે માહિતી)
  • COVID-19 General Information: Pangkalahatang Impormasyon ng COVID-19

    1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-When you are Sick: Mga Sentro para sa Pagkontrol at Pag-iwas sa Sakit-Kung Ikaw Ay May Sakit 
    2. King County-Public Health Recommendations to Stop COVID-19: King County-Mga Rekomendasyon sa Pampublikong Kalusugan para Itigil ang COVID-19 
    3. U.S. Food and Drug Administration:
      • Beware of Fraudulent Coronavirus Tests, Vaccines and Treatments: Mag-ingat sa mga Pandarayang Pagsubok, Bakuna at Paggamot ng Coronavirus
      • Know Your Treatment Options for COVID-19: Alamin Ang Iyong Mga Pagpipilian sa Paggamot para sa COVID-19

    COVID-19 Vaccine Information: Impormasyon sa Bakuna sa COVID-19

    1. UCLA Asian American Studies Center-COVID-19 Multilingual Resource Hub (FAQs): Bakuna pare sa COVID-19 Mga Madalas Itinatanong (FAQ) 
    2. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services:
      • We Can Do This: Facts about COVID-19 and Vaccines: Kagawaran ng Kalusugan at Serbisyong Pantao ng U.S.-Kaya natin to-Mga Katotohanan Tungkol sa COVID-19 at ang mga Bakuna
      • FAQs From Parents/Guardians About COVID-19 and the Vaccines: Mga Madalas na Tanong mula sa mga Magulang/Tagapag-alaga tungkol sa COVID-19 at mga Bakuna
      • Communicating with General Audience about COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters: Pakikipag-ugnay sa Publiko Tungkol sa mga Booster na Bakuna sa COVID-19
    3. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs-COVID-19 Vaccines at VA: Mga bakuna sa COVID-19 sa VA

    Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine Information: Impormasyon sa Bakuna sa COVID-19 para sa Bata 

    1. Santa Clara County Public Health-COVID-19 Vaccines for Children: Mga Bakuna sa COVID-19 para sa mga Bata 
    2. U.S. Food and Drug Administration-Pfizer-BioNTech Fact Sheet for Recipients and Caregivers for 6 months through 4 years of age: Pfizer-BioNTech Fact Sheet para sa Mga Recipient at Caregiver sa loob ng 6 na buwan hanggang 4 na taong gulang
  • COVID-19 General Information: 코로나19 일반 정보

    1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
      • COVID-19 Page: 질병 통제 및 예방 센터 COVID-19 페이지 
      • What to Do If You Are Sick: 질병 통제 예방 센터-증상 발현 시 할 일
      • Symptoms of COVID-19: 질병 통제 예방 센터-COVID-19의 증상
      • 10 Things You Can Do to Manage your COVID-19 Symptoms at Home: CDC-집에서 할 수 있는 COVID-19 증상 관리 방법 10가지  
    2. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services-Coronavirus and the Health Coverage-Get the Basics: 메디케어 및 메디케이드 서비스 센터-신종 코로나바이러스와 나의 건강보험 기본 사항 알아보기
    3. King County-Public Health Recommendations to Stop COVID-19: 킹 카운티-COVID-19를 막기 위한 공중 보건국 권장 사항  
    4. Multnomah County Novel Coronavirus Information: 멀트노마 카운티 신종 코로나바이러스 정보  
    5. U.S. Food and Drug Administration-Know Your Treatment Options for COVID-19: 미국 식품의약국 -코비드-19  에 대하여 선택할 수 있는 치료법들을 숙지하십시오 
    6. VIDEO: UCLA Asian American Studies Center-Facts about COVID-19: 비디오: UCLA 아시아계 미국인 연구 센터-COVID-19에 대한 사실

    COVID-19 Vaccine Information: 코로나19 백신 정보

    1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
      • Complete COVID-19 Vaccine Latest Recommendations: 질병 통제 예방 센터-COVID-19 백신 최신 권장 완료하기
      • How the mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines Work: 질병 통제 예방 센터-mRNA COVID-19 백신의 작동 원리
      • Latest Information on Vaccines for COVID-19: 질병 통제 예방 센터-COVID-19 백신에 대한 최신 정보
    2. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services-WE CAN DO THIS:
      • Facts about COVID-19 and Vaccines: 미국 보건복지부-우리는 할 수 있습니다: COVID-19 및 백신에 대한 사실
      • Communicating With Vaccine-Eligible Children and Parents: 우리는 할 수있어-백신 접종 자격이 있는  어린이 및 부모와 소통하기
    3. Ad Council and the COVID Collaborative-IT’S UP TO YOU: 광고 위원회와 COVID Collaborative-그것은 당신에게 달려 있습니다
    4. VIDEO-U.S. Food and Drug Administration-COVID-19 Vaccines & Booster: Safety and Diversity: 동영상-미국 식품의약국-COVID-19 백신 안전 및 다양성 

    Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine Information: 소아 코로나19 백신 정보

    1. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts-COVID-19 vaccinations for children ages 6 months to 4 years old: 매사추세츠 주-생후 6개월~만 4세 영유아 코로나19 예방접종



      

  • COVID-19 and Vaccine Information for Health Care Providers

    1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: 
      • Resources for Vaccine Providers & Healthcare Professionals 
      • Healthcare Workers-Information on COVID-19
      • COVID-19 Immunization Schedule for 6 Months of Age and Older
    2. New Jersey Department of Health: COVID-19 Vaccine Healthcare Provider Frequently Asked Questions
    3. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services:
      • Telehealth and the COVID-19 Vaccine 
      • We Can Do This: Resources About COVID-19 Vaccinations for Children
    4. World Health Organization: COVID-19 Information for Healthcare workers and Administrators
    5. New Jersey Hospital Association: New Jersey Vaccine Coordinator Toolkit
    6. Inside Medicine Bulletin: Delta and Omicron killed far more children than flu ever does
  • References

    American Academy of Pediatrics

    CDC COVID Data Tracker

     

     

     

     

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