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Julie M. Linton, M.D., F.A.A.P. January 30, 2019 1 University of South Carolina School of Medicine - Greenville Curriculum Vitae NAME: Julie Michelle Linton, M.D., F.A.A.P. CURRENT ACADEMIC TITLE: Associate Professor Department of Pediatrics University of South Carolina School of Medicine-Greenville Prisma Health Childrens Hospital-Upstate ADDRESS: Center for Pediatric Medicine 20 Medical Ridge Drive Greenville, SC 29605 [email protected] EDUCATION 1998-2002 Duke University Durham, North Carolina B.S. Psychology Minor Chemistry, Certificate in Human Development 2002-2003 Fulbright US Student Program Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Panama City, Panama 2003-2007 University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Philadelphia, Pennsylvania M.D. POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING 2007-2008 Intern in Pediatrics The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2008-2010 Resident in Pediatrics The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2015-2017 Wake Forest School of Medicine Clinical and Translational Science Institute Program in Community Engagement Community Internship Immigrant Child Health Community Network 2017-2020 Culture of Health Leaders Program A program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Co-led by the National Collaborative for Health Equity and CommonHealth ACTION Washington, DC PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE

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University of South Carolina School of Medicine - Greenville Curriculum Vitae

NAME: Julie Michelle Linton, M.D., F.A.A.P. CURRENT ACADEMIC TITLE: Associate Professor Department of Pediatrics

University of South Carolina School of Medicine-Greenville Prisma Health Children’s Hospital-Upstate

ADDRESS: Center for Pediatric Medicine

20 Medical Ridge Drive Greenville, SC 29605 [email protected]

EDUCATION

1998-2002 Duke University

Durham, North Carolina B.S. Psychology Minor Chemistry, Certificate in Human Development

2002-2003 Fulbright US Student Program Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Panama City, Panama

2003-2007 University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

M.D. POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING

2007-2008 Intern in Pediatrics The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

2008-2010 Resident in Pediatrics The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

2015-2017 Wake Forest School of Medicine Clinical and Translational Science

Institute Program in Community Engagement Community Internship Immigrant Child Health Community Network

2017-2020 Culture of Health Leaders Program

A program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Co-led by the National Collaborative for Health Equity and CommonHealth ACTION Washington, DC

PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE

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2007-2010 Pennsylvania MD 438890 (inactive) 2010-2011 and South Carolina SC 32545 (active) 2018-Present 2011-Present North Carolina 2011-00935 (active)

SPECIALTY CERTIFICATION

2011 Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics OTHER CERTIFICATIONS

2004 Certified Medical Interpreter, Spanish 2007-2015 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider 2007-2015 Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) Provider 2014 Nexplanon® Insertion and Removal

EMPLOYMENT Academic Appointments:

Greenville Health System University Medical Center, Greenville, South Carolina: 2010-2011 Attending Physician, Department of Pediatrics

Wake Forest School of Medicine, Wake Forest University: 2011-2012 Clinical Instructor, Department of Pediatrics 2011-2012 Attending Physician, Wake Forest University Baptist Community

Physicians, Winston East Pediatrics 2012-2018 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics 2018-Present Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics

University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville

Prisma Health-Upstate Affiliate, Greenville, South Carolina 2018-Present Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics Clemson University

2019-Present Clinical Associate Professor, School of Health Research OTHER PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE Institutional Committee Service:

2006-2010 Penn Global Health Advisory Committee

University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 2013-2014 Pediatric Physician Advisory Council, Wake Forest Baptist Health

2013-2015 Patient-Centered Medical Home Steering Committee Wake Forest Baptist Health

2014-2018 Core Faculty, Global Health Certificate Program,

Wake Forest School of Medicine

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2015-2018 Affiliate Faculty, Office of Global Health, Wake Forest School of Medicine

2014-2018 Education Committee, Practical Pediatrics Wake Forest School of Medicine

2015-2018 Stakeholder Advisory Committee Program in Community Engagement Wake Forest Clinical and Translational Science Institute

2015-2018 CTSI Community Engagement Affinity Group

Program in Community Engagement Wake Forest Clinical and Translational Science Institute

2017-2018 Associate Program Director, Integrating Special Populations Program Maya Angelou Center for Health Equity Clinical and Translational Science Institute 2018 Course Director, Immigrant and Public Health Elective Wake Forest School of Medicine 2018-Present Integrated Practice of Medicine Clinical Reasoning Faculty University of South Carolina School of Medicine – Greenville

2018-Present Medical Director, PASOs Greenville, South Carolina PASOs helps build a stronger South Carolina by supporting Latino

communities with education, advocacy, and leadership development. 2019-Present Board member, PASOs Board of Advisors, South Carolina

Departmental Committee Service:

2013-2017 Key Faculty Committee

Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program

2013-2018 Education Committee for Practical Pediatrics Wake Forest School of Medicine

2013-2014 Faculty-House Staff Committee

Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program

2013-2016 Physician Champion, Patient-Centered Medical Home Downtown Health Plaza Department of Pediatrics, Wake Forest Baptist Health

2017-2018 Program Enhancement and Evaluation Committee Advocacy Curriculum Director Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program EXTRAMURAL APPOINTMENTS AND SERVICE Advisory Boards:

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2013-2016 Faculty mentor for the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Section on Medical Students, Residents, and Fellows in Training, District IV

2014-Present Executive Committee, AAP Council on Community Pediatrics

2014-Present AAP Immigrant Health Special Interest Group Steering Committee (2014-15)

Vice Chair (2015) Co-Chair (2015-Present)

1 approved resolution for the 2015 AAP Annual Leadership Forum (ALF) 5 approved resolutions for the 2016 AAP ALF Top resolution, Co-Author, 2017 AAP ALF

2015-2018 NC Refugee Health Advisory Committee

2015-2018 Co-Founder and Co-Chair, Forsyth County Refugee Health Collaborative 2016-2018 Winston-Salem Building Integrated Communities, City of Winston-Salem

Chair, Health Sub-Committee Member, Stakeholder Committee

2018 Nurse Family Partnership of Forsyth, Forsyth County, NC

Community Advisory Board PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

2007-2010 American Academy of Pediatrics Pennsylvania Chapter, Resident Member 2010-2011 American Academy of Pediatrics South Carolina Chapter, Candidate

Member 2011-Present Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics

2011-Present Section on International Health 2011-Present Council on Community Pediatrics

2012-Present Immigrant Health Special Interest Group 2014-Present Section on Oral Health

2015-Present Section on LGBT Health and Wellness 2017-Present Council on Communications and Media

2011-2018 North Carolina Pediatrics Society

2015-Present Academic Pediatric Association HONORS AND AWARDS

2001 Phi Beta Kappa, Duke University

2002 Lars Lyon Community Service Award, Duke Community Service Center

Awarded annually to one undergraduate student at Duke University

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2002 William J. Griffith University Service Award, Duke University

2002 Chut Internship at the Duke University Aging Center 2002 Summa Cum Laude, Duke University 2002-2003 Fulbright Scholarship

“Community Outreach and Conservation in the Coiba National Park”

2003-2007 Gamble 21st Century Endowed Scholar University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

2006 Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Student Service Project Award

Penn Language Link (Volunteer-based medical interpretation services) 2007 Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

2007 Henrietta and Jacob Lowenburg Prize in Pediatrics

University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Awarded to one of 157 graduating medical students for excellent work in pediatrics

2007 Merck Manual Award: Awarded to three of 157 graduating medical

students for meritorious academic achievement University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

2010 Nancy Elizabeth Barnhart Award

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Awarded to one Senior Pediatric Resident, who in the opinion of peers and faculty, demonstrates a commitment to improving the health and well being of children in the community beyond hospital duties

2014 Outstanding Pediatrics Best Teachers and Role Models, 2013-2014

Wake Forest School of Medicine 2017 David T. Tayloe, Sr. Award for Outstanding Community Service North Carolina Pediatric Society

The American Academy of Pediatrics North Carolina Chapter For service at the community, state, and national levels to improve child health through strong practice, shared advocacy, effective mentorship, and focused compassion

2018 Rome Visiting Professor in Immigrant Health

Cornell Department of Pediatrics Leonard P. Rome CATCH Visiting Professorship American Academy of Pediatrics

2018 Jimmy L. Simon Teaching Award Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program Wake Forest School of Medicine

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2018 Notable Latinos of the Triad Corazon Latino Award GRANTS:

Previous: Grant number 43542 (Julie M. Linton, P.I., 11.1% effort) Awarded: June 2015 Dates: July 2015-January 2017 AAP Community Pediatric Training Initiative (CPTI), Community-Pediatric Partnerships for Child Well-Being Funding, $35,000 over 18 months By establishing meaningful partnership between our pediatric residency program and existing community-based systems, we aim to prevent repeat teen pregnancies, support healthy teen pregnancies, build resilience among teen parents and their children, and develop a workforce with commitment to sustained community engagement and population health. Collaborators: Laurie Albertini, M.D, Soren Johnson, M.D., Ph.D., Stephanie Daniel Ph.D. Current: Grant number: 102100-668888 Awarded: July 2016 Dates: July 2016-September 2018. AAP CPTI, Carolinas Collaborative Funding, $75,000 over 3 years Collaborators: Laurie Albertini, M.D Grant number: 102100-668620 Awarded: September 2017 Dates: September 1, 2017 – August 31, 2020 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Culture of Health Leaders Program Funding: $60,000

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles:

1. Gwyther LP, Altilio T, Blacker S, Christ G, Csikai EL, Hooyman N, Kramer B, Linton JM, Rahmer M, Howe J. Social work competencies in palliative and end-of-life care. Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care 1:87-120, 2005.

2. Linton JM, Feudtner C. What accounts for differences or disparities in pediatric palliative and end-of-life care? A systematic review focusing on possible multilevel mechanisms. Pediatrics 2008;122(3):574-582.

3. Kim SY, Linton JM, Kolasinski SL. Successful treatment of new onset Wegener’s granulomatosis with IVIG (intravenous immunoglobulin) during pregnancy: A case report. Modern Rheumatology 2008; 18(2):177-80.

4. Pill SG, Hatch M, Linton JM, Davidson RS. Chronic symptomatic os subfibulare in children. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2013; 95(16):e115(1-6).

5. Schwarzenberg SJ, Kuo AA, Linton JM, Flanagan P, Council on Community Pediatrics,

Committee on Nutrition. Promoting food security for all children. Pediatrics 2015. Available at: http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2015/10/20/peds.2015-3301.

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6. Linton JM, Choi R, Mendoza F. Caring for children in immigrant families: Vulnerabilities,

Resilience, and Opportunities. Pediatr Clin North Am 2016; Feb;63(1):115-30. doi: 10.1016/j.pcl.2015.08.006.

7. McLaurin-Jiang S, Linton JM, Wofford M. Teaching advocacy through pediatrics: A natural approach to a complex challenge. Wake Forest Journal of Science and Medicine 2016 May; 2(1): 9-10.

8. Shashy L, Linton JM. Neonate with interlabial mass. Wake Forest Journal of Science and Medicine 2016 May; 2(1):107-8.

9. Linton JM, Griffin M, Shapiro A. Detention of immigrant children. Pediatrics, May 2017, DOI:

10.1542/peds.2017-0483.

10. Uwemedimo O, Monterrey A, Linton JM. A dream deferred: Ending DACA threatens all children, families and communities. Pediatrics 2017; 140(6):e20173089.

11. Linton JM, Reichard E, Peters A, Albertini LW, Miller-Fitzwater A, Poehling K. Enhancing

Resident Education and Optimizing Care for Children with Special Health Care Needs in Resident Continuity Clinic. Academic Pediatrics May 2018; 18(4): 366-369.

12. Linton JM, Stockton MP, Andrade B, Daniel S. Integrating Parenting Support within and beyond

the Pediatric Medical Home. Global Pediatric Health 2018; 5:1-7.

13. Linton JM, Kennedy E, Shapiro A, Griffin M. Unaccompanied Children Seeking Safe Haven: Providing Care and Supporting Well-Being of a Vulnerable Population. Children and Youth Services Review September 2018; 92: 122-32.

14. Michael L, Brady AK, Russell G, Rhodes SD, Namak S, Cody L, Vasquez A, Caldwell A, Foy J,

Linton JM. Connecting Refugees to Medical Homes Through Multi-Sector Collaboration. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 2018; https://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-018-0757-y.

15. Mann-Jackson L, Song EY, Tanner AE, Alonzo J, Linton JM, Rhodes SD. The health impact of experiences of discrimination, violence, and immigration enforcement among Latino men in a new settlement state. American Journal of Men's Health, July 2, 2018, http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1557988318785091.

16. Johnson SM, Trejo, G, Beck K, Worsley C, Tranberg H, Plax KL, Linton JM. Building community

support for pregnant and parenting teenagers using a modified World Café method in Forsyth County, North Carolina. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 2018 Dec;31(6):614-619. doi: 10.1016/j.jpag.2018.06.009. Epub 2018 Jun 28.

17. Mohammed M, Simha S, Clarke-Pearson K, Pereda L, Hurtado R, Esmaili E, Tayloe DT, Linton, JM. Community Engagement and Equitable Policy: Promoting Resilience and Stability for Children in Immigrant Families in North Carolina. NC Medical Journal. In press.

18. Ludwig S, Steenhoff A, Linton JM. Preface: Immigrant and Refugee Health –Why this topic?

Why now? Pediatr Clin North Am; Special Issue: International Migration- Caring for Children and Families. Eds. Ludwig S, Linton JM, Steenhoff A. In press.

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19. Linton JM, Nagda J, Falusi O. Advocacy Views from Capitol Hill to City Hall. Pediatr Clin North Am; Special Issue: International Migration- Caring for Children and Families. Eds. Ludwig S, Linton JM, Steenhoff A. In press.

20. Turner C, Ibrahim A, Linton JM. Clinical Tools Working at Home with Migrants. Pediatr Clin North Am; Special Issue: International Migration- Caring for Children and Families. Eds. Ludwig S, Linton JM, Steenhoff A. In press.

21. Linton JM, Ameenuddin N, Falusi O. Pediatricians awakened: Addressing family immigration status as a critical and intersectional social determinant of health. American Journal of Bioethics. In press.

Invited Book Chapters:

1. Linton JM, Weiss PF. Chronic arthritis. In Florin T, Ludwig S (Eds.), Netter’s Pediatrics.

Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier. 2011.

2. Linton JM, Gutierrez JR. Latino Child Health: Challenges and Opportunities to Build a Healthy Future. In Rhodes SD, Martinez A (Eds.), New and Emerging Issues in Latina/o Health. Springer. In Press.

3. Linton JM, Beck K, Krowchuk D. Adolescents Who Are Pregnant or Parenting. In Foy J (Ed),

Mental Health Care in Pediatrics. American Academy of Pediatrics. In Press. Electronic Media (Peer-Reviewed):

1. Linton JM. What diseases are more prevalent among immigrant communities? Immigrant

Health Toolkit. American Academy of Pediatrics. Published online October 2013.

2. Linton JM, Stauffer W, Young J. Medical screening and treatment recommendations for newly arrived immigrant children. Immigrant Health Toolkit. American Academy of Pediatrics. Published online July 2015. Available at: http://bit.ly/1y6HR1D

3. Hoffman BD, Rose J, Best D, Linton J, Chapman S, Lossius M, Aligne A, Collins C, Ayoub-Rodriguez L. The Community Pediatrics Training Initiative project planning tool: A practical approach to community-based advocacy. MedEdPORTAL September 2017; doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10630

4. Marsh M, Supples S, McLaurin-Jiang S, Brown C, Linton JM. Introducing the concepts of advocacy and social determinants of heath within the pediatric clerkship. MedEdPORTAL. Accepted for publication December 14, 2018. In press.

Collaborative Publications: 1. Contributing author for: Pantell RH and AAP Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and

Family Health. The Child Witness in the Courtroom. Pediatrics. 2017;139(3):e2016400 Miscellaneous Publications:

1. Linton JM. Obesity in immigrant populations. Children’s Doctor. Winter 2009.

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2. Linton JM. Cold Weather and Asthma. Clemmons Courier. January 5, 2012.

3. Linton JM. Cold Weather and Asthma. Statesville Landmark and News. January 11, 2012.

4. Linton JM. Guest columnist, Dr. Julie Linton, says immigrant children have a right to access health insurance. Winston-Salem Journal. July 3, 2013.

5. Linton JM. Keeping WIC strong for North Carolina’s children. Winston-Salem Journal. July 25, 2015.

6. Linton JM. Anti-refugee rhetoric denies immigrant children the support they need. U.S. News & World Report. December 5, 2015.

7. Linton JM. Finding our own villages of hope. Winston-Salem Journal. July 20, 2016.

8. Linton JM. Caring beyond borders. NC Pediatric Society Community Blog. August 1, 2016.

9. Griffin M, Linton JM. Crossing into a deeper understanding of care for immigrant patients. AAP Voices Blog. August 22, 2016.

10. Linton JM. Defending the health and safety of immigrant children. NC Child Guest Blog. August 31, 2016.

11. Dougé JR, Linton JM, Köhler JR. Commentary: Pediatrics called to address racism, intolerance

to achieve health equity. AAP News, November 14, 2016.

12. Linton JM, Griffin M, Shapiro AJ. AAP policy says no child should be in detention centers or separated from parents. AAP News, March 13, 2017.

13. Linton JM. Celebrating immigrant fathers. Winston-Salem Journal. June 17, 2017.

14. Linton JM. Weathering the storm: How to use media to advocate for immigrant children. AAP News.

July 18, 2017.

15. Linton JM. Centering the power of our networks with our hearts. AAP Council on Communications and Media Blog. February 17, 2018.

16. Linton JM, Shapiro AJ. Family separation violates pediatricians’ responsibility to protect children. Winston-Salem Journal. June 8, 2018.

17. Giri M, Berman BD, Fredricks K, Levine J, Linton JM, Montoya-Williams D, Swamy P,

Uwemedimo OT, Young J. Safeguarding our children and our future: Pediatricians caring for immigrant children. Zero to Three Journal 2018;39(1):38-48.

Podium presentations:

1. Linton JM. Meaning in life and psychological well-being among older adults. Annual Meeting of

the Southern Sociological Society. Atlanta, Georgia, April, 2001.

2. Linton JM. Self-discrepancy and a sense of coherence among older women with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A qualitative study. Visible Thinking: Undergraduate Research Days. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, April, 2002.

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3. Linton JM, Capson T. Protection of Panama’s Coiba National Park: Considering the resource

users from the community of Bahía Honda. Research Seminar. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama City, Panama. June, 2003.

4. Linton, JM. Global and immigrant health: Beyond our borders and in our own backyard.

Association of American Medical Colleges Annual Conference. Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Washington DC, November 6, 2005.

5. Linton JM. Clinical Pathologic Case Conference: 5 month-old boy with jaundice, fever, and

diarrhea. Pediatric Ground Rounds. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 25, 2009.

6. Pill SG, Linton JM, Davidson RS. Avulsion fracture of the anterior talofibular ligament in

skeletally immature athletes: Long-term follow-up of a novel surgical technique. Podium presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, New Orleans, March 2010.

7. Linton JM. Immigrant Child Health in NC – Puentes de Salud (Bridges to Health). Pediatric

Grand Rounds, Wake Forest School of Medicine. Winston-Salem, NC. June 27, 2014.

8. Linton JM. Immigrant Health and Advocacy – Puentes de Salud (Bridges to Health). Wake Forest Global Health Certificate Program, August 28, 2014.

9. Linton JM. Immigrant Child Health in NC – Puentes de Salud (Bridges to Health). Cone Health

Pediatric Grand Rounds. Greensboro, NC. October 1, 2014.

10. Linton JM. Immigrant Child Health in NC. NC Pediatric Society Open Forum. Winston-Salem, NC. January 24, 2015.

11. Linton JM. Clinical Immigrant Child Health: A Practical Approach. Practical Pediatrics. Winston-

Salem, NC. April 24, 2015.

12. Linton JM. Immigrant Health Update. NC Pediatric Society Open Forum. Asheville, NC. August 21, 2015.

13. Linton JM. How to effectively conduct developmental screening with immigrant children and

families. American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference Exhibition. Washington, D.C. October 25, 2015.

14. Linton JM. Clinical Immigrant Health. Wake Forest Global Health Certificate Program,

November 5, 2015.

15. Linton JM. Immigrant child health and the impact of social determinants of health. Invited podium presentation for the Culture, Ethnicity, and Health Care SIG, Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May 3, 2016.

16. Linton JM, Schwartz R. Poverty, Food Insecurity, and Child Health: Role of the Pediatrician in

Identifying Food Insecurity in the Office and Addressing the Problem in the Local Community. Invited podium presentation, NC Pediatric Society Annual Meeting. Pinehurst, NC, August 21, 2016.

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17. Linton JM. Care of the refugee child. Invited podium presentation. Refugee Health Conference: Partnering for Community Care, Greensboro, NC, August 26, 2016.

18. Linton JM. Immigration Status as a Social Determinant of Health. Wake Forest Global Health Certificate Program, September 28, 2016.

19. DeWeese D, Linton JM. Caring for LGBTQ Youth. Invited Grand Rounds, USC Greenville Health System Department of Pediatrics; Greenville, SC, September 30, 2016.

20. Linton JM, Schwartz R. Poverty, Food Insecurity, and Child Health: Role of the Pediatrician in Identifying Food Insecurity in the Office and Addressing the Problem in the Local Community. Invited Keynote Address. NC School-Based Health Alliance Conference. Winston-Salem, NC, December 5, 2016.

21. Linton JM. Family Immigration Status: A Social Determinant of Health. Wake Forest CTSI Program in Community Engagement. Winston-Salem, NC, January 17, 2017.

22. Linton JM. Immigrant Child Health: A Policy and Advocacy Update. Practical Pediatrics, Winston-Salem, NC, April 21, 2017.

23. Griffin M, Linton JM. Immigrant Children Seeking Safe Haven: Stop the Detention of Children and Families. National Hispanic Medical Association’s (NHMA) 21st Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., May 5, 2017.

24. Linton JM. Immigration Status, Child Health, and Advocacy: Puentes de Salud. Invited Grand Rounds, Oakland Children’s Hospital. Oakland, CA, May 9, 2017.

25. Linton JM. Immigrant Children Seeking Safe Haven: From the Border to the Barrio. NC Pediatric Society Annual Meeting, Asheville, NC, August 18. 2017.

26. Linton JM. Children in Flight: Immigrant Children and Trauma. 2nd Annual North Carolina Refugee Health Conference: Challenges & Opportunities, Greensboro, NC, August 25, 2017.

27. Linton JM. Children in Immigrant Families: A Policy and Advocacy Update. Plenary Presentation. American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition. Chicago, IL, September 16, 2017.

28. Linton JM, Falusi L. Advancing Health Care for Immigrant Children. American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) National Conference & Exhibition (NCE). Chicago, IL, September 18, 2017.

29. Linton JM, Falusi L, Nagda J. Views from the Hill and City Hall: Advocating for Immigrants’ Right to Health. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Global Health Conference. Philadelphia, PA, October 7, 2017.

30. Linton JM. Children in Immigrant Families: How To Be An Advocate. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Global Health Conference. Philadelphia, PA, October 7, 2017.

31. Linton JM. Immigrant Child Health: The Intersection with Human Trafficking. Strengthening North Carolina’s Multi-Disciplinary Response to Human Trafficking. NC Human Trafficking Commission. November 13, 2017.

32. Allen-Abraha W, Linton JM. Winston-Salem Building Integrated Communities:

Collaborative Approaches to a Culture of Health for Immigrant Families. Community-Engaged

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Research in Local Policy Change. Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute Program in Community Engagement. Winston-Salem, NC. January 29, 2018.

33. Michael L, Russell G, Vasquez A, Caldwell A, Foy J, Namak S, Rhodes SD, Linton JM. Connecting Refugees to Medical Homes Through Multi-Sector Collaboration. Regional Academic Pediatric Association. Charlottesville, VA. February 10, 2018.

34. Linton JM. Global Health at Home: How to Be An Advocate for Immigrant Families. Keynote

Presentation. 2018 Global Health Worker Symposium, Novant Health Conference Center. Winston-Salem, NC. March 3, 2018.

35. Linton JM, Shapiro A. Caring for newly-arrived immigrant children and families in challenging times. Invited Grand Rounds, NY Presbyterian-Queens. Cornell Department of Pediatrics. April 12, 2018.

36. Linton JM. Children in immigrant families: How to be an advocate. Keynote Address, NJ AAP Annual Conference. Somerset, NJ. May 23, 2018.

37. Linton JM. Evidence-based screening for newly-arrived immigrant children. Keynote Address,

Seminars in Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Madison, WI. September 27, 2018.

38. Linton JM. Children in immigrant families: How to be an advocate. Keynote Address, Seminars

in Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Madison, WI. September 28, 2018.

39. Linton JM. Children in immigrant families: How to be an advocate. Joint Pediatric Grand

Rounds, Greenville Health System and Palmetto Health. Greenville, SC. October 19, 2018.

40. Linton JM. Evidence-based care for newly-arrived immigrant children. 27th Annual Deloache Seminar. Greenville, SC. November 1, 2018.

41. Linton JM. Developmental, family, and psychosocial aspects of newly immigrated children. AAP

NCE. Orlando, FL. November 4, 2018.

42. Linton JM. Children in immigrant families: How to be an advocate. Mountain Children’s Network, Asheville, NC. November 13, 2018.

43. Flower K, Linton JM, Cholera R. Improving care for families who prefer Spanish: Current challenges and promising approaches. Invited Grand Rounds, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. November 29, 2018.

Abstracts/Scientific Exhibits/Poster Presentations:

1. Linton JM, Rowinsky P, Shearer L. Penn Language Link. Studying Health Disparities Across the University: An Interdisciplinary Seminar Series, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA, Spring 2004.

2. Linton JM, Feudtner C. What accounts for disparities in pediatric palliative and end-of-life care?:

A systematic review focusing on possible mechanisms. Ohio Pediatric Palliative End of life Network (OPPEN) Pediatric Palliative Care Conference, October 2007.

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3. Moyer J, Linton JM. IUDs and adolescents: The most effective birth control we don’t use. NC Pediatric Society Annual Meeting, Wilmington, NC, September 2012.

4. Peters A, Reichard E, Albertini L, Miller-Fitzwater A, Linton JM. The pediatric medical home:

Access and quality. NC Pediatric Society Annual Meeting, Asheville, NC, August 2013.

5. Turakhia R, McWilliams M, Hurst A, White G, Miller-Fitzwater A, Linton JM. Bedside rounding in the newborn nursery: A quality improvement project. NC Pediatric Society Annual Meeting, Asheville, NC, August 2013.

6. Turakhia R, Hurst A, White G, McWilliams M, Curry C, Kreider K, McTyre B, Lemon A, Seashore

C, Cohen G, Miller-Fitzwater A, Linton JM. Couplet care in the newborn nursery: An educational quality improvement project. 2014 Academic Pediatric Association (APA) Region IV Meeting, Charlottesville, VA, February 22, 2014.

7. Turakhia R, Hurst A, White G, McWilliams M, Curry C, Kreider H, McTyre B, Wright D, Seashore

C, Cohen G, Miller-Fitzwater A, Linton JM. Couplet care in the newborn nursery: An educational quality improvement project. Poster Presentation, Pediatric Academic Societies, Vancouver, Canada, May 6, 2014.

8. Reichard E, Peters A, Triplett A, Albertini L, Miller-Fitzwater A, Linton JM. The pediatric medical

home: Access and quality part 2. NC Pediatrics Society Annual Meeting, Myrtle Beach, SC, September 2014.

9. Browder E, McTyre B, Johnson H, Linton JM. Child health workshops for new teachers. NC

Pediatric Society Annual Meeting, Asheville, NC, August 2015.

10. Ross E, Linton JM, Shetty A. Eosinophilia in an immigrant child. NC Pediatric Society Annual Meeting, Asheville, NC, August 2015.

11. Shashy L, Linton JM. Neonate with interlabial mass. NC Pediatric Society Annual Meeting,

Asheville, NC, August 2015.

12. Reichard E, Peters A, Albertini L, Linton JM. Addressing health disparities among children with special health care needs through the medical home. Community Pediatrics Awards & Poster Display, American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition, Washington, DC, October 2015.

13. Thurtle D, Carlin K, Thuet C, Dowlen E, Linton JM, Miller-Fitzwater A, Goodpasture M. Improving the Medical Home for Children in Foster Care. Pediatric Academic Societies, Baltimore, MD. May 3, 2016.

14. Brady AK, Namak S, Cody L, Caldwell A, Haywood C, Toone B, Linton JM. Forsyth County

Refugee Health Collaborative: Building an Algorithm to Enhance Access. NC Pediatric Society Annual Meeting, Pinehurst, NC, August 2016.

15. Ellis M, Ross E, Stockton M, Andrade B, Linton JM. Helping Kids Raising Kids: Teen Parent

Workshops in the Community. NC Pediatric Society Annual Meeting, Pinehurst, NC, August 2016.

16. Shashy L, Kammire M, Linton JM. Crash course in child passenger safety. NC Pediatric Society

Annual Meeting, Pinehurst, NC, August 2016.

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17. Thurtle D, Carlin K, Thuet C, Dowlen E, Linton JM, Miller-Fitzwater A, Goodpasture M. Improving

the Medical Home for Children in Foster Care. NC Pediatric Society Annual Meeting, Pinehurst, NC, August 2016.

18. Brady AK, Namak S, Cody L, Caldwell A, Haywood C, Toone B, Linton JM. Forsyth County

Refugee Health Collaborative: Building an Algorithm to Enhance Access. AAP National Conference Exhibition, San Francisco, CA; October 23, 2016.

19. Ellis M, Ross E, Stockton M, Andrade B, Linton JM. Helping Kids Raising Kids: Teen Parent

Workshops in the Community. AAP National Conference Exhibition, San Francisco, CA; October 23, 2016.

20. Namak S, Brady AK, Cody L, Toone B, Caldwell A, Haywood C, Linton JM, Lord R. Forsyth

County Refugee Health Collaborative: Building an Algorithm to Enhance Access. Society of Teachers in Family Medicine (STFM), San Diego, CA; May 6, 2017.

21. Linton JM, Miller-Fitzwater A, Johnson SM, Trejo G, Beck K, Albertini L, Worsley C, Tranberg H,

Stockton MP, Stephens T, Plax K. Strengthening support of pregnant and parenting teenagers: A novel community-based approach to identify themes using a modified World Café. Pediatric Academic Societies, San Francisco, CA. May 9, 2017.

22. Marsh M, McLaurin-Jiang S, Supples S, Brown C, Linton JM. Teaching advocacy in pediatrics:

Resident-led curriculum in the pediatric clerkship. NC Pediatric Society Annual Meeting, Asheville, NC, August 2017.

23. Marsh M, McLaurin-Jiang S, Brown C, Linton JM. Teaching ACEs in Pediatrics: Resident-led Curriculum in the Pediatric Clerkship. American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) National Conference & Exhibition (NCE) Section on Child Abuse and Neglect. Chicago, IL, September 17, 2017.

24. Duffin TS, Dougherty AM, Verenes AH, Lovato J, Linton JM. Preventing Unintended Teen Pregnancy: Enhancing LARC utilization in a pediatric resident clinic. Regional Academic Pediatric Association. Charlottesville, VA. February 10, 2018.

25. Burruss C, Shaltout Y, Hamilton C, Oberti D, Brown C, Linton JM. Arts-Based Therapy: A Pilot Program to Support Mental Wellness and Resilience Among Immigrant and Refugee Children. Regional Academic Pediatric Association. Charlottesville, VA. February 10, 2018.

26. Duffin TS, Dougherty AM, Verenes AH, Lovato J, Linton JM. Preventing Unintended Teen Pregnancy: Enhancing LARC utilization in a pediatric resident clinic. Academic Pediatric Association. Toronto, Canada. May 7, 2018.

27. Michael L, Russell G, Vasquez A, Caldwell A, Foy J, Namak S, Rhodes SD, Linton JM. Connecting Refugees to Medical Homes Through Multi-Sector Collaboration. Academic Pediatric Association. Toronto, Canada. May 8, 2018.

28. Abid MA, Knio ZO, Namak S, Green AE, Linton JM. Improving Health Literacy among Refugees through a Community-Based Interactive Course. North American Refugee Health Conference. Toronto, Canada. June 8, 2018.

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29. Singer M, Gutierrez M, Rhodes SD, Linton JM. Discrimination and its health impact on Latino children in mixed-status families. North American Refugee Health Conference. Toronto, Canada. June 8, 2018.

Webinars

1. Linton JM, Young J. Providing Evidence-Based Medical Care to Immigrant Children. AAP Pediatric Care Online Webinar, November 28, 2016.

2. Linton JM. Panelist. Creating Safer Spaces for Immigrant Patients. National Immigration Law Center (NILC) Webinar, November 8, 2017.

3. Linton JM. Panelist. Grounding immigration advocacy in communications science. AAP webinar, February 2, 2018.

4. Linton JM, Haro TM. Immigration status as a social determinant of health: Advocating for children in immigrant families. AAP Section on Pediatric Trainees Webinar, February 13, 2018.

5. Neuspiel D, Kreisler K. Moderated by Linton JM. Deportation: What Comes Next? AAP Council on Community Pediatrics (COCP) Webinar, September 12, 2018.

6. Linton JM, McGranahan P. Children’s Health: The Current Status of Separated & Detained Children. American Public Health Association (APHA) Webinar. October 4, 2018.

PUBLIC OUTREACH

2012-2018 School Health Alliance Advisory Committee, Winston-Salem, NC 2012 Career Day. Petree Elementary School. April 20, 2012. 2013 Nutrition lecture (Presentation in Spanish). Imprints for Healthy Families.

February 5, 2013. 2013 A Career in Pediatrics. Davidson Early College. Thomasville, NC. April 3,

2013. 2013-2014 Pediatric Asthma. Salem College. Annual Lecture for Anatomy and

Physiology Course (Given April 3, 2013, April 7, 2014). 2014 Keynote Speaker. Imprints School Fair. Winston-Salem, NC. January 16,

2014. Presentation both in English and Spanish. 2015 Growing Your Baby’s Brain (Presentation in Spanish). Imprints Cares.

Winston-Salem, NC. July 22, 2015. 2015 Healthy Start Baby Love Plus Network. Building Your Baby's Brain: Toxic

Stress and Resilience. Forsyth County Health Department. October 27, 2015.

2015 Featured and interviewed for article, “Food insecurity: Pediatrician

encourage awareness about issues created when children go hungry, Kernersville News, published November 10, 2015.

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2015 Interviewed about food insecurity, Doctor Radio by Dr. Benard Dreyer,

broadcasted live on Sirius XM Satellite Radio, November 11, 2015. 2015 Interviewed for article, “Are you adequately screening for hunger?” in

Contemporary Pediatrics, published November 19, 2015. 2015 Keynote Speaker. The science and art of medicine. Sisters in Science.

Sponsored by Northwest Area Health Education Center (AHEC). November 20, 2015.

2016 Invited speaker. Immigration status as a social determinant of health.

National Association for Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) Health Policy Committee. February 3, 2016.

2016 Invited speaker in partnership with Adam Svolto from NC Pediatric Society.

Undocumented children and foster care. NC Governor’s Commission on Children with Special Health Care Needs. February 10, 2016.

2016 Invited speaker. The impact of deportation on child health. Pediatric

Enhanced Care Advisory Council. February 16, 2016. 2016 Invited speaker. The role of pediatricians in advocating on behalf of and in

partnership with children and families. SS/LICC (Smart Start / Local Interagency Coordinating Council). April 13, 2016.

2016 Consultant for article, Finding a model of care for child immigrants. AMA

Wire, Posted May 10, 2016, http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/ama-wire/post/finding-model-of-care-child-immigrants

2016 Invited speaker. Dental Practice Lunch and Learn. Immigrant Child

Health: Bridging the Gap. May 23, 2016. 2016 Interview regarding impact of political rhetoric on immigrant children.

Doctors see a new condition among immigrant children: fear of Trump. The Guardian. Posted November 25, 2016.

2016 Interview regarding impact of political rhetoric on immigrant children. El

“síndrome Trump” llega a las consultas de pediatras en EEUU. La Opinión. Posted November 30, 2016.

2016 Interview for Univision’s Maria Esther & Renzo Show regarding impact of

politics on Latino children and families. Broadcasted December 9, 2016. 2016 Interview regarding health impact of political rhetoric on undocumented

children. Undocumented Immigrants Brace for the Trump Administration. The New Yorker. Posted December 19, 2016.

2017 Interview for NBC News. Pediatricians speak out against President

Trump’s immigration orders. Posted January 26, 2017.

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2017 Interview for The Atlantic. The toxic health effects of deportation threat. Posted January 27, 2017.

2017 Interview for The Slate. Why are so many pregnant and parenting teens

arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border? Posted January 27, 2017. 2017 Interview for Medscape. The Black Cloud of Deportation and Stress in

Immigrant Children. Posted February 8, 2017. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/875348

2017 Interview for NBC News. Across the Nation, Families Live in Fear of Pres.

Trump’s Immigration Order. Broadcasted February 10, 2017. 2017 Interview for Buzzfeed. Activists Prepare To Battle Trump Over

Immigrants’ Use Of Public Benefits. Posted March 10, 2017. 2017 Contemporary Pediatrics: Refugee children deserve compassionate

care http://contemporarypediatrics.modernmedicine.com/contemporary-pediatrics/news/refugee-children-deserve-compassionate-care. Posted April 4, 2017.

2017 Interview for EdNC. Creative ideas abound at Winston-Salem’s Downtown

Health Plaza. Posted April 6, 2017. https://www.ednc.org/2017/04/06/creative-ideas-abound-winston-salems-downtown-health-plaza/

2017 Panelist, NC Justice Center Crucial Conversation, “Crucial Conversation

breakfast – Immigration policy in the era of Trump: Where do things stand in North Carolina?” April 18, 2017.

2017 Interviewed about immigrant child health. Doctor Radio by Dr. Benard

Dreyer, broadcasted live on Sirius XM Satellite Radio. April 19, 2017. 2017 Invited speaker. Immigration Status as a Social Determinant of Health.

Forsyth Connects, June 15, 2017. 2017 Invited speaker. Immigration Status as a Social Determinant of Health.

Nurse Family Partnership, Forsyth County Department of Public Health, Winston-Salem, NC, June 28, 2017.

2017 Invited speaker. Strengthening support of pregnant and parenting

teenagers: A novel community-based approach to identify themes using a modified World Café. Forsyth Adolescent Health Coalition, Forsyth County Department of Public Health, Winston-Salem, NC, August 7, 2017.

2017 Interview for Healthline. Why the medical community is so upset over

DACA repeal. September 12, 2017. http://www.healthline.com/health-news/daca-repeal-upsets-medical-community#1

2017 Invited speaker. Growing the Brains of the Future: Mitigating Toxic Stress

and Building Resilience. Forsyth County Infant Mortality Reduction Coalition (FCIMRC). Winston-Salem, NC. September 28, 2017.

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2017 Interview for California Health Report. What Happens When ICE Detains

Parents, From a Pediatrician’s Perspective. October 13, 2017.

2017 Interview for Qué Pasa. Trump policies affect mental health of Hispanic children in North Carolina. November 1, 2017.

2017 Interview for MedPage Today. AAP Continues to Speak Out on

Immigration. December 27, 2017. 2017 Interview for AAP News. Year in review: Pediatricians continue to speak

up for immigrant families. December 28, 2017. http://www.aappublications.org/news/2017/12/28/Washington122817

2018 Interview for CQ Roll Call. Immigration crackdown raises fears of seeking

health care. January 25, 2018. https://www.rollcall.com/news/politics/immigration-crackdown-raises-fears-seeking-health-care

2018 Invited speaker. Children in flight: Immigrant children and trauma.

Winston-Salem Forysth County Schools Department of Social Work. February 19, 2018.

2018 Invited Faculty Lunch. Duke University Adopt a Grandparent program.

April 17, 2018. 2018 Interview for the Daily Kos. In Texas, Border Patrol detains another

immigrant parent trying to rush a sick child to a hospital. April 17, 2018. https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2018/4/17/1757779/-In-Texas-Border-Patrol-detains-another-immigrant-parent-trying-to-rush-a-sick-child-to-a-hospital

2018 Interview for Kaiser Health News. Under A Trump Proposal, Lawful Immigrants Might Shun Medical Care. May 10, 2018. https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2018/05/10/609758169/under-a-trump-proposal-lawful-immigrants-might-shun-medical-care

2018 Interview for CNN. Doctors saw immigrant kids separated from their

parents. Now they’re trying to stop it. June 15, 2018. https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/14/health/immigrant-family-separation-doctors/index.html

2018 Interview for The Atlantic. Extinguising the Beacon of America. June 13,

2018. https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/06/extinguishing-the-beacon-of-america/562880/

2018 Interview for MSNBC with Andrea Mitchell. June 18, 2018.

https://www.msnbc.com/andrea-mitchell-reports/watch/dr-julie-linton-talks-health-risks-of-separating-migrant-children-from-parents-1258455619936

2018 Interview for CNN with Anderson Cooper, June 18, 2018.

https://twitter.com/AC360/status/1008869266794278912

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2018 Interview for CNN International, June 19, 2018. 2018 Interview for CNN with Brooke Baldwin, June 19, 2018.

https://video.snapstream.net/Play/1ZDPLRYM8VhVFLFKOM7n5g?accessToken=cldrth2zsj82s

2018 Interview informant for CNN with Erin Burnett, June 19, 2018.

http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1806/19/ebo.01.html 2018 Interview for The Daily Beast. June 20, 2018. https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-irreparable-harm-of-ripping-immigrant-

kids-from-their-parents-6, June 20, 2018. 2018 Interview for CBC Canada. June 20, 2018.

http://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1260167747811 2018 Interview for Science News. June 20, 2018.

https://www.sciencenews.org/blog/science-ticker/splitting-families-migrant-children-border-trauma

2018 Interview for SELF. Why Trump’s family separation policy could be

detrimental to parents’ and children’s mental health. June 20, 2018. https://www.self.com/story/family-separation-policy-mental-health 2018 Interview for The Daily Herald. A pediatrician’s look inside facility for

migrant children. June 20, 2018. http://www.dailyherald.com/news/20180620/a-pediatricians-look-inside-facility-for-migrant-children

2018 Interview for Medscape. Trump signs order to stop separating immigrant

families. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/898339 2018 Interview for Everyday Health. 'Zero Tolerance' Immigration Policy Poses

Health Risks for Children. June 21, 2018. https://www.everydayhealth.com/ptsd/zero-tolerance-immigration-policy-poses-health-risks-children/

2018 Interview for Parents. Separated Migrant Children's Trauma Could Last a

Lifetime. June 21, 2018. https://www.parents.com/health/parents-news-now/separated-migrant-childrens-trauma-could-last-a-lifetime/

2018 Interview for The Huffington Post. Migrant children at risk of disease

outbreaks, doctors say. June 27, 2018. https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/migrant-children-at-risk-of-disease-outbreaks-doctors-say_us_5b339face4b0b5e692f35764

2018 Interview for Medscape. Toxic stress in children in deportation centers is

real: Strategies to help them. July 2, 2018. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/898769

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2018 Interview for The Herald Sun. Kids are being traumatized as adults fight over immigration, doctors say. July 2, 2018. https://www.heraldsun.com/news/local/counties/durham-county/article213802284.html

2018 Interview for The Outline. The lives at our door: At the edge of America,

asylum seekers fight for the right to stay and, perhaps, to live. July 11, 2018. https://theoutline.com/post/5310/trump-border-separation-asylum-seekers-catch-and-release?zd=1&zi=34opzjsu

2018 Interview for Huffington Post. Kids who can’t tie their shoes are being

traumatized in immigration court. August 6, 2018. https://abcnews.go.com/Health/immigrants-cost-healthcare-system-us-born-americans-study/story?id=57128979

2018 Interview for ABC News. Immigrants cost the health care system less than

US-born Americans: Study. August 9, 2018. https://abcnews.go.com/Health/immigrants-cost-healthcare-system-us-born-americans-study/story?id=57128979

2018 Interview for Infectious Diseases in Children. Migrant children’s health endangered by family separation at US border. August 2018. https://www.healio.com/pediatrics/practice-management/news/print/infectious-diseases-in-children/%7B049f2cc9-420e-4787-b3ff-97fe5af6dc6b%7D/migrant-childrens-health-endangered-by-family-separation-at-us-border

2018 Interview for U.S. News & World Report. Reunited Migrant Children and Parents Face Health Challenges. August 16, 2018. https://health.usnews.com/wellness/family/articles/2018-08-16/reunited-migrant-children-and-parents-face-health-challenges

2018 Interview for Parents. Immigrant Mom Is Suing U.S. Over Separation

From Her Breastfeeding Baby Girl. August 21, 2018. https://www.parents.com/health/parents-news-now/immigrant-mom-is-suing-us-over-separation-from-her-breastfeeding-baby-girl/

2018 Interview for The Huffington Post. The Trump Administration Plans To

Detain More Children And For Longer. September 7, 2018. https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5b91d13ce4b0162f472b81c0?1er

2018 Interview for Time. Trump administration targets immigrants who receive public benefits. September 24, 2018. http://time.com/5384007/trump-administration-public-charge-rule/

2018 Interview for Infectious Diseases in Children. AAP opposes ‘public charge’ test for immigrant children. September 24, 2018. https://www.healio.com/ pediatrics/practice-management/news/online/%7B2a363e66-4b82-43ef-a54b-a8ba4208083a%7D/aap-opposes-public-charge-test-for-immigrant-children

2018 Interview for The Desert Sun. After family separation at border,

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Guatemalan teen’s mental health collapsed during 11-month detention. September 26, 2018. https://www.desertsun.com/story/news/2018/09/26/ family-border-separations-teen-immigrants-mental-health-collapsed-detention/982391002/

2018 Interview for The Washington Post. The Health 202: The clock is ticking on

stricter ‘public charge’ rules for immigrants. October 10, 2018. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/paloma/the-health-202/2018/10/10/the-health-202-the-clock-is-ticking-on-stricter-public-charge-rules-for-immigrants/5bbd09641b326b7c8a8d18e8/?utm_term=.892264ea8674

2018 Interview for The Huffington Post. Children in the migrant caravan are getting faint, feverish, and sick. October 31, 2018. https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/migrant-caravan-children-getting-sick_us_5bda65fee4b0da7bfc16f83f.

2018 Interview for CNN. Despite rhetoric, illness threat from migrants is minimal,

experts say. November 2, 2018. https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/02/health/migrant-caravan-illness/index.html

2018 Press conference re: AAP Policy Statement and AAP Technical Report on

Armed Conflict. AAP NCE. Orlando, FL. November 5, 2018.

2018 Interview for San Francisco Gate. In East Palo Alto, news of possible ‘public charge’ rule changes have resulted in immigrant families opting out of benefits. November 30, 2018. https://blog.sfgate.com/inthepeninsula/2018/11/30/in-east-palo-alto-news-of-possible-public-charge-rule-changes-have-resulted-in-immigrant-families-opting-out-of-benefits/

2018 Interview for CNN. Human migration is a pressing public health issue,

report says. December 5, 2018. https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/05/health/migrant-mortality-advantage-study/index.html

2018 Interview for CBS. Politicians, doctors say new Trump rule will punish

immigrants for using “bread and butter” services. December 24, 2018. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/politicians-doctors-say-new-trump-rule-will-punish-immigrants-for-using-bread-and-butter-services/

2018 Interview for TIME. Children in Border Patrol Custody Are Still at Risk Despite New Guidelines, Pediatricians Say. December 27, 2018. http://time.com/5489204/migrant-children-guidelines-health/

2018 Interview for PRI’s The World. The Department Of Homeland Security promises to protect migrant children. December 27, 2018. https://www.pri.org/file/2018-12-27/department-homeland-security-promises-protect-migrant-children

2018 Interview for The Daily Beast. Doctors Warn More Children in Border Patrol Stations Could Die Like Felipe and Jakelin. December 28, 2018.

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https://www.thedailybeast.com/doctors-warn-more-children-in-border-patrol-stations-could-die-like-felipe-and-jakelin

TRAINEES/COLLEAGUES ADVISED

Medical Students:

2014-2016 John Luttrell M.D. Program Medical student specialty advisor, mentorship regarding anticipated career in pediatrics devoted to immigrant and global child health

2014-2016 Elissa Dowlen M.D. Program Medical student specialty advisory Advocacy project advisor

2015-2016 Janice Cho and Avani Singh M.D. Program Faculty Mentor, Albert Schweitzer Fellows Program Art Therapy and Creative Expression Program 2015-2016 Christian Jasper M.D. Program Faculty Mentor, Nutrition Outreach Program 2015-2017 Will Bradford M.D. Program

Faculty Mentor, DEAC subspecialty clinic, "Students United for Immigrant Transitional Services (SUITS)," a partnership between the Wake Forest School of Medicine and the Elon University School of Law Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic, a program that conducts medical evaluations for refugees and immigrants disabilities that impede their immigration process Dr. Bradford was a national recipient of the United States Public Health Service 2017 Excellence in Public Health Award.

2016-2017 Vaidehi Mujumdar and Rachel Shenkar M.D. Program

Faculty Mentor, Albert Schweitzer Fellows Program Youth Cancer Prevention Program Vaidehi Mujumdar received the 2017 AMA Foundation Leadership Award.

2016-2018 Lemaat Michael M.D. Program Faculty research mentor, Forsyth Refugee Health Collaborative

Global Health Certificate Program 2016-2018 Margaret Singer and Manuela Gutierrez-Velez M.D. Program

Faculty Research Mentor (Singer & Gutierrez-Velez) Faculty Research Mentor, Global Health Certificate Program (Singer)

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2016-2018 Mustafa Abid and Ziyad Knio M.D. Program Faculty Mentor, Albert Schweitzer Fellows Program (Abid & Knio)

Faculty Research Mentor, Global Health Certificate Program (Abid) 2016-2018 Nina (Cami) Burruss M.D. Program Faculty Research Mentor, Global Health Certificate Program 2017-2018 Kshipra Hemal and Abigail Wehner M.D. Program Faculty Mentor, Albert Schweitzer Fellows Program

Residents:

2011-2018 Advocacy Course Director Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program Supervise all residents through a longitudinal advocacy curriculum and advocacy projects completed during pediatric residency

2012-2014 Residency Program QI Team Mentor, Pediatric Residency Program Quality

Improvement Newborn Nursery Quality Improvement Project

2012-2015 Abby Hunter Peters M.D. (2012-2014) Elizabeth Reichard M.D. (2012-2015)

Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program Advocacy Project Advisor The Medical Home: Caring for Children with Special Health Care Needs

Awarded as a Top 10 Abstract submitted to NC Pediatric Society, 2014

2012 Jed Moyer M.D. Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program Advocacy Project Advisor: IUDs and adolescents: The most effective birth control we don’t use

2013-2015 Chronic Care Course Director

Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program Supervise 13 interns per year for chronic care rotation

2014-2017 Betsy Browder, M.D., Bonnie McTyre, MD, and Haley Johnson, M.D.

Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program Faculty Mentor for Advocacy Project

Child Health Workshops for New Teachers Awarded the 2015 AAP Anne E. Dyson Child Advocacy Award Awarded as a Top 10 Abstract submitted to NC Pediatric Society, 2015

2014-2017 Katie Carlin, M.D. and Christey Thuet, M.D.

Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program Faculty mentor, Foster Care Advocacy Project Awarded a 2015 AAP CATCH Grant Presented at the January 2016 NC Pediatric Society Open Forum

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2014-2017 Alex Brady M.D. Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program Faculty mentor for Global Health Certificate Program Scholarly Project, Forsyth County Refugee Health Collaborative

2014-2017 Heather Anderson M.D.

Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program Faculty mentor, Global Health Certificate Program Scholarly Project

2014-2016 Magali Calfee, M.D. and Austen Carter, M.D.

Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program Childress Scholars Program Grantee, 2015 Faculty mentor, Water Safety and Education

2014-2017 Laura Shashy, M.D.

Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program Childress Scholars Program Grantee, 2015 Faculty mentor, Car Seat Safety

2014-2018 Margaret Ellis D.O., M.S.P.H.

Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program Faculty mentor, Global Health Certificate Program Scholarly Project Faculty mentor, Helping Kids Raising Kids

2016-2018 Taylor Duffin, M.D. and Anna Verenes, M.D.

Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program Faculty mentor, Preventing Unintended Teen Pregnancy

Fellows:

2017-2018 Tania Caballero, M.D. Johns Hopkins General Academic Pediatrics Fellow Mentor, Leadership Innovation Fostering Engagement (LIFE) Fellowship

American Academy of Pediatrics Faculty: 2017-Present Lanre Omojokun Falusi, M.D.

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences & Children’s National Health System Mentorshil Team, HRSA Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry Clinician Educator Career Development Award, Trainee Education in Advocacy and Community Health (TEACH)

2018-Present Kimberly Montez, M.D., M.P.H. Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Wake Forest School of Medicine COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE

2000-2002 Adopt a Grandparent, Duke University

President and Founder

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This program, which still thrives at Duke University today, pairs student volunteers with nursing home residents and provides bimonthly group events.

2001-2002 University of North Carolina Hospice Certified Hospice Volunteer

2004 Preceptorship in Global and Immigrant Health

University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine During this preceptorship, I worked in rural Honduras as well as with the Mexican immigrant community of South Philadelphia in effort to understand barriers to care that affect underserved communities and compare the healthcare provided across socioeconomic and cultural lines.

2004-2007 Penn Language Link

University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Co-Coordinator Certified Spanish-English Interpreter (Health Federation of Philadelphia) Penn Language Link is a volunteer organization that provides interpreter services to patients with limited English proficiency in the University of Pennsylvania Health System and in the community.

2004-2007 Penn Global Health Interest Group

University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Student Leader, January 2004 – May 2007 International elective in Botswana, March – May 2007 Medical school orientation speaker, “Global and Immigrant Health at Penn Med” (August 2005, August 2006)

2005-2010 The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) Global Health

Language Consultant, 2005 – 2010; Journal Club Coordinator, 2007 – 2010 International Elective in the Dominican Republic, 2006, 2008, 2009 Pediatric Global Health Symposium, Participant 2008, Interpreter 2009 CHOP Global Health is a partnership between pediatric health care professionals at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and health care providers in global communities.

2007-2010 Puentes de Salud

CHOP Liaison, 2008 – 2010 Clinic volunteer pediatrician, 2007 – 2010 Puentes de Salud is a free clinic designed to promote the well-being of Philadelphia’s Latino population through low-cost, high-quality health care, community development, and innovative educational programs. It allows children to be linked to SCHIP or to receive charity care at CHOP via a comprehensive referral program.

2008-2009 Sports Medicine Field Experience: Penn Relays Medical Staff

2010-2011 Alliance for Collaboration with the Hispanic Community (ACCH)

ACCH coordinates initiatives and builds collaborations in effort to enrich the quality of life in the Hispanic community in Greenville, South Carolina.

2011-2018 Faculty Interviewer, Wake Forest Pediatric Residency Program

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2012-2014 Reach Out and Read Site Medical Director, Winston East Pediatrics

2015-2018 Forsyth Adolescent Health Coalition 2015-2018 Forsyth County Refugee Health Collaborative, Co-Chair and Founder

This committee is focused on improving refugee and immigrant health in our county, including development of a protocol to connect refugees with medical homes and to improve linkage to community resources.

2018 Hispanic Alliance, Greenville, SC

Active member, participant on health team and legal team