Megan F. Malik, MD

Megan
F.
Malik
MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Emergency Medicine
Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
1025
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9001
megan.malik@vumc.org

Specialty
Emergency Medicine, Pediatric
M.D.
The University of Toledo College of Medicine, Toledo, OH, 2008
Residency
Pediatric Residency-Miami Children's Hospital, Miami, FL
Fellowship
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship-Miami Children's Hospital, Miami, FL

Rachel L. Mace, MD

Rachel
L.
Mace
MD
Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
General Pediatrics
Phone
(615) 936-3939
Delivery Address
Vanderbilt Children's University Pediatrics
Vanderbilt Health One Hundred Oaks
719 Thompson Ln
Room / Suite
24500
Nashville
Tennessee
37204
rachel.mace@vumc.org

Comprehensive pediatric primary care, birth to age 20 

Specialty
General Pediatrics
M.D.
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 1986
Internship
Pediatric Internship-LeBonheur Children's Medical Center, Memphis, TN
Residencies
Pediatric Chief Resident-Metropolitan Nashville General Hospital, Nashville, TN
Pediatric Residency-Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN

Kate E. Luck, MSN

Kate
E.
Luck
MSN
Nurse Practitioner
Hematology/Oncology
Phone
(615) 936-1762
Preston Research Building
2220 Pierce Ave
Room / Suite
397
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-6310
kate.luck@vumc.org

Specialty
Hematology/Oncology, Pediatric
M.S.N.
Nursing - Pediatric Primary Care, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee

Whitney Loring, PsyD

Whitney
Loring
PsyD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Developmental Medicine
Phone
(615) 343-6153
Delivery Address
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
11101
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9003

Dr. Whitney Loring's research interests overall include evaluating the effectiveness of various models of parent and provider training and consultation. A specific research focus area is on developing and evaluating intervention strategies that address behavioral pediatric concerns for children with autism spectrum disorders, such as sleep concerns and toileting difficulties. She served as a Principal Investigator examining a brief behavioral intervention for adolescents with ASD and insomnia and a Site Principal Investigator examining the training of parents and school based personnel in implementing behavioral interventions for toilet training in educational settings. She also has served as a consultant, sleep educator, co-investigator, or expert staff trainer examining the effectiveness of training parents and community providers in providing sleep education for children with ASD and insomnia. In addition, she is the educational and community liaison for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network (ADDM), has completed behavioral and diagnostic phenotyping across various studies, is the Dissemination Co-Chair for Autism Speaks Autism Treatment Network, is the Network Family Support lead for the Health and Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Tennessee Cares for ASD Navigation Network, and was a psychology hub expert for Project ECHO autism funded through HRSA.

whitney.a.loring@vumc.org

Autism spectrum disorders, neurodevelopmental disorders, pediatric sleep disorders, parent training, school consultation

Specialty
Psychology, Pediatric
M.A.
Georgia School of Professional Psychology, Argosy University, Atlanta, GA, 2005
Psy.D
Georgia School of Professional Psychology, Argosy University, Atlanta, GA, 2008
Internship
Pre-Doctoral Internship-Kennedy Krieger Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
Fellowships
Post Doctoral Fellowship-Pediatric Associates of Franklin, Franklin, TN
Post Doctoral Fellowship-Kennedy Krieger Institute, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
Post Doctoral Fellowship-Vanderbilt Kennedy Center/Treatment and Research Institute for Autism Spectrum Disorders (TRIAD), Nashville, TN

Carrie H. Lind, MD

Carrie
H.
Lind
MD
Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Outreach Medicine
Delivery Address
2141 Blakemore Ave
Nashville
Tennessee
37212-3505
carrie.b.holloway@vumc.org

Specialty
General Pediatrics
M.D.
University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, 2009
Residency
Pediatric Residency-Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN
 

Evon B. Lee, PhD

Evon
B.
Lee
PhD
Professor of Pediatrics
Developmental Medicine
Director
Vanderbilt Consortium Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities Program
Director of Training
Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities
Phone
(615) 322-4487
Delivery Address
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
11101
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9003
evon.lee@vumc.org

Developmental disabilities; autism spectrum disorder

Specialty
Child Development
Ph.D.
Vanderbilt University, 1980

Alice P. Lawrence, MD

Alice
P.
Lawrence
MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Developmental Medicine
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
11101
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9003
alice.p.lawrence@vumc.org

Specialties
Child Development
Developmental/Behavioral Pediatrics
Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
M.D.
Pennsylvania State College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, 2005
Residencies
Pediatrics Residency-Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA
Pediatric Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Residency-Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH

Fred S. Lamb, MD, PhD

Fred
S.
Lamb
MD, PhD
Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Pediatrics
Critical Care Medicine
Director
Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
5121
Nashville
Tennessee
37232

Dr. Lamb is interested in how LRRC8 family anion channels support and regulate reactive oxygen species-dependent cytokine signaling in vascular smooth muscle cells. Disrupting the expression or function of these channels reduces extracellular production of superoxide anion by NADPH oxidase 1 (Nox1). This superoxide is required for signaling by molecules such as TNFα, IL-1β and bacterial endotoxin that promote inflammation. Movement of superoxide into cells via LRRC8 channels can also promote oxidative stress and cell injury. The Lamb lab is working to understand if inhibition of these channels can provide protection from both acute (sepsis), and chronic (hypertension, diabetes, atherosclerosis) vascular dysfunction.

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fred.s.lamb@vumc.org

Cardiac Critical Care

Specialties
Cardiology, Pediatric
Critical Care, Pediatric
M.D.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1989
Ph.D.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1989
Residency
Pediatric Residency - Mott Children's Hospital, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI
Fellowship
Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship - University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA

Amethyst C. Kurbegov, MD, MPH

Amethyst
C.
Kurbegov
MD, MPH
Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
10th Floor
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9175
amethyst.kurbegov@vumc.org

Specialty
Gastroenterology, Pediatric
M.D.
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, 1997
M.P.H
University of Texas School of Public Health, Houston, TX, 1993
Residency
Pediatric Residency - University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO, 2000
Fellowship
Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Fellowship - Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, 2004