Mallory Tober, MD

Mallory
Tober
MD
Child Neuro, Year 1
Child Neurology Residency Program

Mallory was raised in Waterford, Connecticut and attended the University of Connecticut where she studied violin. She first considered a career in medicine when she took anatomy and physiology her senior year in high school and her teacher encouraged her to consider developing her natural curiosity and aptitude for science. After getting more exposure to the clinical environment through her volunteer work in the Philippines and San Antonio, Texas, she was ready to commit to medicine as a career. She moved to Louisville, Kentucky to complete the post-baccalaureate pre-med program where she fell in love with the people and the city and chose to continue on for Medical School there. Mallory has enjoyed visiting the areas beautiful parks and getting to know her community in South Nashville. This year, she looks forward to developing her skills in general neurology and learning more about various subspecialities within the field.

Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
11210A
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9559

Undergraduate: University of Connecticut
Medical School: University of Louisville

Kristin Bird, MD

Kristin
Bird
MD
3rd Year Fellow
Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics

Kristin was born and raised in Georgia, growing up between Athens and Atlanta surrounded by her close-knit family. She always knew Pediatrics was her calling from a young age and enjoyed working with children with special needs the most, whether that be through the Special Olympics, volunteering at events designed for special needs families, or working with her sister to create an organization that promotes activities and outreaches for the special needs community.

Kristin's journey has lead her to Developmental Pediatrics, and she is more than excited to be in Nashville. When she is not working, Kristin enjoys playing/coaching/watching soccer, spending time with her niece and nephew, baking, and traveling (especially to Disney).

Delivery Address
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
11101
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9003

Undergraduate: LaGrange College
Medical School: Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine
Residency: Atrium Health Navicent/Mercer University

Yutaka Furuta, MD

Yutaka
Furuta
MD
PGY 3
Clinical Medical Genetics Residency Program

Yutaka was born and raised in Kanagawa, Japan with his older twin sisters, younger brother and four cats. Yutaka graduated from Nippon Medical School in Tokyo, Japan. After medical school, he had worked at the United States military hospitals in Japan as not only a treating physician but also the medical and cultural liaison. In this role, he was responsible for helping arrange transfers to local Japanese hospitals for acutely-ill American patients who require a higher level of care. In the meantime, Yutaka learned American culture and found lifelong friends and mentors.

During his Pediatrics and Genetics rotation in the U.S., Yutaka encountered a broad spectrum of rare disease cases, which he had never seen in Japan. This experience stimulated his intellectual curiosity and solidified his interest in Genetics.

Outside of medicine, Yutaka loves playing rugby football and is a big fan of old school rock music (Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, Guns N's Roses, etc.).

>> View Publications During Residency

Oral Presentations (as a presenter only):

  1. Furuta Y, Nelson E, Neumann S, Phillips J, Hamid R, Cogan J, Tinker R, Rives L, Newman J. A Medical Odyssey of a 72-Year-Old Man with Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Type 2 Newly Diagnosed with Biallelic Variants in SORD Gene Causing Sorbitol Dehydrogenase Deficiency. Oral presentation at: American College of Physicians (ACP) Japan Chapter Annual Meeting, June 25, 2023; Virtual.
  2. Furuta Y, Tinker R, Hamid R, Cogan J, Ezell K, Oglesbee D, DeBerardinis R, Phillips J, the Undiagnosed Diseases Network. A Review of Multiple Diagnostic Approaches in the Undiagnosed Diseases Network to Identify Inherited Metabolic Diseases. Oral presentation at: Undiagnosed Diseases Network (UDN) Grand Rounds, February 8, 2024; Virtual.

Poster Presentations (as a presenter only):

  1. Furuta Y, Nelson E, Neumann S, Phillips J, Hamid R, Cogan J, Tinker R, Rives L, Newman J, the Undiagnosed Diseases Network. Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Type 2 Diagnosed with Biallelic Variants in SORD Gene Causing Sorbitol Dehydrogenase Deficiency in a 72-Year-Old Man. Poster presentation at: 2023 Department of Pediatrics Research Retreat, April 14, 2023; Nashville, TN, USA.
  2. Furuta Y, Masuoka T, Tateno A. Delayed Diagnosis of Painless Thyroiditis in an Adolescent Presenting with Aggression and Disruptive Behaviors Initially Attributed to Worsening Underlying Psychiatric Disorder Symptoms. Poster presentation at: Tennessee Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (TNAAP) Annual Conference, August 25, 2023; Franklin, TN, USA.
  3. Furuta Y, Tinker R, Hamid R, Cogan J, Ezell K, Oglesbee D, DeBerardinis R, Phillips J, the Undiagnosed Diseases Network. A Review of Multiple Diagnostic Approaches in the Undiagnosed Diseases Network to Identify Inherited Metabolic Diseases. Poster presentation at: Society for Inherited Metabolic Disorders (SIMD), April 15, 2024; Charlotte, NC, USA.
  4. Furuta Y, Ezell K, Oglesbee D, Pivnick E, Rinker D, Tinker R, Hamid R, Cogan J, Rives L, Neumann S, Corner B, Phillips J, and the Undiagnosed Diseases Network. Reanalysis and Metabolomic Profiling of Unsolved Case Reveals Newly Reported Autosomal Dominant Congenital Disorder of Glycosylation, type Iw in Formerly Recessive Condition. Poster presentation at: Society for Inherited Metabolic Disorders (SIMD), April 15, 2024; Charlotte, NC, USA.
  5. Furuta Y, Tinker R, Hamid R, Cogan J, Ezell K, Oglesbee D, DeBerardinis R, Phillips J, the Undiagnosed Diseases Network. A Review of Multiple Diagnostic Approaches in the Undiagnosed Diseases Network to Identify Inherited Metabolic Diseases. Poster presentation at: 2024 Department of Pediatrics Research Retreat, April 18, 2024; Nashville, TN, USA.
  6. Furuta Y, Tinker R, Dahlhauser R, Phillips J. What should you do when molecular lab results do not acknowledge likely allele status or current literature regarding resulting disease? Poster presentation at: American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG), November 7, 2024; Denver, CO, USA.
Delivery Address
Medical Center North
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Room / Suite
DD-2205
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-2579

Undergraduate: N/A
Medical School: Nippon Medical School (Tokyo, Japan)

Russell Dedon, MD

Russell
Dedon
MD
Child Neuro, Year 3
Child Neurology Residency Program

Russell was born in Oakland, California and raised for the bulk of his life in Dublin, California. He completed his undergraduate education at UC Berkeley and graduated with the intention of becoming a paleontologist. After working in a paleontology lab for seven months, he realized it was not for him. He discovered his passion for medicine while working as an EMT in East Oakland and Matriculated into Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine (in Michigan, not California) after completing a post-baccalaureate. Afterwards, he completed a fantastic pediatrics residency at Albany Medical Center but realized he would never feel complete without having Child Neurology as part of his life.

In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Cassie, and corgi, Charlotte, dancing, kayaking, baking, and reading for pleasure.

Delivery Address
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
11210A
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9559

Undergraduate: UC Berkeley
Medical School: Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine

Nathan Zaroban, MD

Nathan
Zaroban
MD
Child Neuro, Year 1
Child Neurology Residency Program

Nathan was born in Pennsylvania but grew up in Nebraska. Upon graduating from Nebraska City High School, he attended Grinnell College in Iowa for his undergraduate studies. There he majored in biochemistry, minored in neuroscience, and played baseball. He then returned home for medical school at the University of Nebraska College of Medicine.

Nathan knew he would become a neurologist upon entering medical school. However, it wasn't until the clinical training years that he discovered his love of pediatric medicine. Wanting the best of both fields, he decided to train in pediatric neurology and found his way to Vanderbilt! After completion of residency, he intends to pursue fellowship training in pediatric neurological oncology.

Nathan moved to Nashville with his wife, Madison, daughter, Sedona, and dog, Zara. He enjoys baseball, golf, video games, hiking, traveling, and taking full advantage of the world class music scene in Nashville.

Delivery Address
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
11210A
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9559

Undergraduate: Grinnell College
Medical School: University of Nebraska College of Medicine

Kristen Bolte, DO

Kristen
Bolte
DO
Child Neuro, Year 1
Child Neurology Residency Program

Kristen is an Arizona native but left the desert to attend Baylor University in Waco, Texas. While studying in the Baylor Interdisciplinary Core within the Honors College, she majored in Neuroscience with a minor in Biology. She also worked as a personal trainer and campus tour guide during her time in Waco! Although she had wanted to be a pediatrician her entire life, her undergraduate studies segued her professional interests towards pediatric neurology.

Upon graduating college, she did public health work with a local non-profit organization in Trujillo, Peru before eventually returning home to Phoenix for medical school. In her free time, she loves hiking, traveling, gardening, baking, interior design, and oenology. Since coming to Nashville, she and her husband, Ryan, have loved exploring the state parks, trying the many local breweries, and going to concerts in their free time.

Delivery Address
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
11210A
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9559

Undergraduate: Baylor University
Medical School: Midwestern University, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine

Tim Holloway, MD

Tim
Holloway
MD
Child Neuro, Year 1
Child Neurology Residency Program

Tim was born and raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan before heading out near Grand Rapids, Michigan for his undergraduate studies in Biomedical Science at Grand Valley State University. His interest in medicine developed in college during his time as a Health Coach and in his biomedical courses. Tim’s interest in Child Neurology grew while working on research projects on brain mapping methods for epilepsy surgery at Cincinnati Children’s. He is open to exploring a variety of other subspecialties within Neurology and has found interest in Neuroimmunology, Concussion/TBI, and General Neurology.

Since moving to Nashville, Tim has found a variety of things to do. His hobbies include playing guitar (acoustic, electric, classical, and ukulele), going to concerts, and going on hiking trips. He and his fiancée like taking walks, discovering live music spots, going to hockey games, or working on finding the best margarita spot in Nashville.

Delivery Address
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
11210A
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9559

Undergraduate: Grand Valley State University
Medical School: University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

Rasha H. Laguarda, MD

Rasha
H.
Laguarda
MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Outreach Medicine
2141 Blakemore Ave
Nashville
Tennessee
37212-3505
rasha.h.laguarda@vumc.org

Improving care of pediatric patients in a community setting, Antibiotic stewardship

M.D.
University of Virginia School of Medicine (2015)
Residency
Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC (2018)

Jamie N. Colombo, DO

Jamie
N.
Colombo
DO
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Cardiology
Co-director
Single Ventricle Program
Clinic Phone
(615) 322-7447
Delivery Address
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
5230
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9119

Dr. Colombo is a pediatric and fetal cardiologist who specializes in caring for children with single ventricle congenital heart disease. As the Co-Director of the Single Ventricle Program and Interstage Home Monitoring Program she has developed a multidisciplinary clinic to optimize care for this population. Her research focuses on improving long term outcomes for patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome though early neurodevelopmental analysis following the Norwood procedure. Dr. Colombo is also a member of the Fetal Heart Society. She serves as the primary investigator for Vanderbilt in a multicenter study aimed at improving long term outcomes in fetuses and children with Ebstein’s anomaly and tricuspid valve dysplasia.

>> View Publications on PubMed

jamie.n.colombo@vumc.org

Fetal imaging, Non-invasive imaging, Single ventricle congenital heart disease, Exercise physiology, Pediatric congenital heart disease, Pediatric cardiology, Fetal cardiology

D.O.
Rocky Vista College of Osteopathic Medicine
Residency
Pediatrics - University of Arizona 
Fellowship
Pediatric Cardiology - University of Virginia 

Bridget B. Zoeller, MD

Bridget
B.
Zoeller
MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Cardiology
Co-director
Fetal Cardiology Program
Delivery Address
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
5230
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9119
bridget.b.zoeller@vumc.org

Fetal Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Fetal Arrhythmia, Non-invasive Cardiac Imaging

M.D.
Southern Illinois University (2007)
Residency
Pediatrics - Vanderbilt University Medical Center (2010)
Fellowships
Pediatric Cardiology - University of Colorado Hospital (2013)
Fetal Cardiology - Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, CA (2014)