Emily Fretz, MD

Emily
Fretz
MD
3rd Year Fellow
Pediatric Critical Care
Delivery Address
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
5121
Nashville
Tennessee
37236

Medical School: Saint Louis University School of Medicine
Residency: University of Michigan Pediatrics
Academic Interests: Medical education, physician wellness, and end of life care

Adrienne Marler, DO

Adrienne
Marler
DO
3rd Year Fellow
Pediatric Endocrinology

Adrienne grew up in rural Pennsylvania and later studied medical anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh. She traded the rolling hills for the endless sunsets of Phoenix to attend A.T. Still University School of Medicine in Arizona & to complete her pediatric residency training at Phoenix Children's. Longing for rivers and forests, Adrienne set out for middle Tennessee to complete her fellowship in pediatric endocrinology with her husband, Roger the cat, and a backseat full of houseplants!

Here at Vanderbilt, she is funded by a T32 grant to investigate the impact of sex hormones on lipid metabolism and completed the LGBTQ+ Health Certificate Program in 2024. She spends much of her spare time tending her vegetable garden & indoor jungle, as well as taking both outdoor & culinary adventures with her loved ones.

Village at Vanderbilt
1500 21st Ave S
Room / Suite
1514
Nashville
Tennessee
37212-8285

Undergraduate: University of Pittsburgh
Medical School: A.T. Still University School of Medicine
Residency: Pediatrics - Phoenix Children's Hospital

Rachel Azevedo, MD

Rachel
Azevedo
MD
3rd Year Fellow
Pediatric Endocrinology

Rachel is from Powder Springs, Georgia, and she graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology with a B.S. degree in Biology. She then received her medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University. From there, Rachel went on to complete her pediatric residency at University of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina. She has a special interest in PCOS, obesity, and diabetes, and her current research is focused on genetic testing in pediatric obesity.

In her free time, Rachel enjoys weight-training, reading sci-fi novels, and exploring new creative pursuits like painting. She particularly loves to sing and enjoys exploring the music scene in Nashville.

Delivery Address
Village at Vanderbilt
1500 21st Ave S
Room / Suite
1514
Nashville
Tennessee
37212-8285

Undergraduate: Georgia Institute of Technology
Medical School: Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University
Residency: Pediatrics - University of South Carolina

Amanda Williams, MD

Amanda
Williams
MD
Chief Resident
Pediatric Residency Program
vandypedschiefs@vumc.org

Medical School: Penn State College of Medicine
Undergraduate: Elizabethtown College
Hometown: East Berlin, Pennsylvania

Scott Risney, MD

Scott
Risney
MD
Chief Resident
Pediatric Residency Program
vandypedschiefs@vumc.org

Medical School: Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Undergraduate: University of Virginia
Hometown: Arlington, Virginia

Brooke P. Quertermous, MD

Brooke
P.
Quertermous
MD
1st Year Fellow
Pediatric Hospital Medicine

Areas of Interest: Clinical research, clinical deterioration, children with severe presentation to viral illness, children with medical complexity

Presentations and Publications from Residency Projects:

Publications

  • Quertermous BP, Hawkins HJ, Schlotman AA, Wang H, Kemme S, Pai A, Jitwongwai S, Angkathunyakul N, Pongpaibul A, Mohammad S. A novel genetic variant associated with progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis type 3: A case series. JPGN Rep. 2024 Sep 3;5(4):538-541. doi: 10.1002/jpr3.12119. PMID: 39610430; PMCID: PMC11600367.
  • Quertermous BP, Williams DJ, Bruce J, Sekmen M, Zhu Y, Grijalva CG, Antoon JW. Incidence of Influenza-associated Neurologic and Psychiatric Complications Requiring Hospitalization in Children Ages 5-17 Years. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2024 Oct 1;43(10):959-962. doi: 10.1097/INF.0000000000004424. Epub 2024 Jun 13. PMID: 38869312; PMCID: PMC11408088.
  • Quertermous BP, Williams DJ, Bruce J, Sekmen M, Zhu Y, Grijalva CG, Antoon JW. Serious Neurologic Events with Seasonal Influenza in Young Children. Academic Pediatrics. 2025 Feb 12. 25(4): 102801. Doi: 10.1016/j.acap2025.102801

Presentations

  • Serious Neurologic Events with Seasonal Influenza in Young Children – Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt Pediatric Research Retreat – April 2025
  • Serious Neurologic Events with Seasonal Influenza in Young Children – PAS – April 2025

Personal Interests: Outside of the hospital, I enjoy group exercise, gardening, cooking, reading, and traveling.

Why I Chose Vanderbilt: Vanderbilt is the perfect combination of academic rigor and down-to-earth people. I have excellent mentors who are invested in my career progression and have given me many opportunities on my journey to become a physician-scientist. I also enjoy caring for the diverse patient population we serve. I am constantly learning on the wards and in my research endeavors.

Delivery Address
2141 Blakemore Ave
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9000

Residency: Vanderbilt University Medical Center/Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt
Medical School: Medical College of Georgia
Undergraduate: Freed-Hardeman University

Kelsi Mellin, MD

Kelsi
Mellin
MD
1st Year Fellow
Neonatal Perinatal Medicine

Kelsi grew up in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. She attended Vanderbilt University where she graduated with a degree in Medicine, Health and Society and met her husband. She moved to Washington D.C. and attended medical school at George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Kelsi returned to Vanderbilt for her pediatric residency training and affirmed her love for neonatology. Her research interests include trauma informed care, parental resiliency, and congenital heart disease.

Outside of the hospital, Kelsi enjoys spending quality time at the lake with her husband, son, and their goldendoodle. She enjoys exploring Nashville's ever growing food scene, watching football in the fall, and hosting friends and family.

Delivery Address
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
11111
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9545

Residency: Pediatrics - Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Medical School: George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences

Roman Gusdorf, MD

Roman
Gusdorf
MD
Instructor in Clinical Pediatrics
Outreach Medicine
2141 Blakemore Ave
Nashville
Tennessee
37212-3505
roman.e.gusdorf.1@vumc.org

MD
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Residency
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine

John Eschrich, MD

John
Eschrich
MD
1st Year Fellow
Neonatal Perinatal Medicine

John is originally from Pennsylvania, raised near Gettysburg. He attended the University of Pittsburgh and received an undergraduate degree in Biology and Anthropology, then moved to Philadelphia for medical school at Drexel University College of Medicine. John was drawn to Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt during an away rotation and stayed for Pediatrics residency where he found his passion for neonatology. John’s interests include pulmonary physiology and hemodynamics, specifically PDA.

Outside of the hospital, John enjoys spending time with his growing family, finding new coffee shops, soccer, running, skiing, and watching hockey (Go Pens!! Oh, and Preds!).

Delivery Address
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
11111
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9545

Residency: Pediatrics - Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Medical School: Drexel University College of Medicine

Magela "Maggie" Arias, DO

Magela
"Maggie"
Arias
DO
Chief Resident
Pediatric Residency Program
vandypedschiefs@vumc.org

Medical School: Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Undergraduate: Stanford University
Hometown: Miami, Florida; Holguin, Cuba