Emily C. Bird, MD

Emily
C.
Bird
MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Neonatology
Phone
(615) 936-1000
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
11111
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9545
emily.c.bird@vumc.org

Specialty
General Pediatrics
M.A.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 2002
M.D.
The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH, 2012
Residency
Pediatric Residency-Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH
 

Adriana Bialostozky, MD

Adriana
Bialostozky
MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
General Pediatrics
Clinic Phone
(615) 936-2555
Delivery Address
Vanderbilt Health One Hundred Oaks
719 Thompson Ln
Room / Suite
30300
Nashville
Tennessee
37204
adriana.bialostozky@vumc.org

Specialty
General Pediatrics
M.D.
Universidad Nacional Automoma de Mexico, 1994
Internship
Pediatric Internship-Gabriel Mancera Hospital, Mexico City, Mexico
Residency
Pediatric Residency-Miami Children's Hospital, Miami, FL
Fellowship
Pediatric Fellowship-University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

Riha Bhatt, MD

Riha
Bhatt
MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
10th Floor
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9175
riha.bhatt@vumc.org

M.D.
The Medical College of Virginia at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, 2006
Residency
Pediatric Residency - Brown University, Providence, RI, 2009
Fellowship
Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Fellowship - University of Michigan, C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI, 2012

Kristina Betters, MD

Kristina
Betters
MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Critical Care Medicine
Medical Director
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
5121
Nashville
Tennessee
37232

Dr. Betters' research interests are focused on early mobility, rehabilitation of the ICU patient, sedation, and delirium in critically ill children. She leads the multi-disciplinary ICU Liberation Committee at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt and recently served as Co-Chair of the Society of Critical Care Medicine’s ICU Liberation Committee. She was an author on the 2022 SCCM Clinical Practice Guidelines on Prevention and Management of Pain, Agitation, Neuromuscular Blockade, and Delirium in Critically Ill Pediatric Patients With Consideration of the ICU Environment and Early Mobility (PANDEM). She was a founding leader of the American Delirium Society Pediatric Special Interest Group, and is member of the Critical Illness, Brain Dysfunction, and Survivorship (CIBS) Center and pediatric delirium team at Vanderbilt.

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kristina.betters@vumc.org

Early mobility, sedation, ICU delirium

Specialty
Critical Care, Pediatric
M.D.
University of Florida School of Medicine, Gainsville, FL, 2011
Residencies
Pediatric Residency-Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
Pediatric Chief Resident-Emory University School of Medicine
Fellowship
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship-Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA

Daniel J. Benedetti, MD

Daniel
J.
Benedetti
MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Hematology/Oncology
Phone
(615) 936-1762
Preston Research Building
2220 Pierce Ave
Room / Suite
397
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-6310

Dr. Benedetti is a solid tumor oncologist focused on care of children with renal tumors, liver tumors, neuroblastoma, and genetic predisposition to cancer. He is on the steering committee of the Children's Oncology Group (COG) Renal Tumor Committee, where he works to develop and conduct clinical trials for children with cancers of the kidney. Dr. Benedetti is also a bioethicist with expertise in ethical issues in pediatrics and pediatric cancer care. His research explores ethical dilemmas that occur in the care of children with cancer, with a current emphasis is on understanding cases where families refuse recommended treatment.

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daniel.benedetti@vumc.org

Pediatric Solid Tumors, Wilms Tumor, Neuroblastoma, Hepatoblastoma, Cancer Predisposition

Specialty
Hematology/Oncology, Pediatric
M.D.
University of Washington School of Medicine, 2011
M.A.
University of Washington, 2018
Internship
Internship-Seattle Children's Hospital, University of Washington
Residency
Residency-Seattle Children's Hospital, University of Washington
Fellowships
Fellowship-Seattle Children's Hospital, University of Washington
Fellowship-Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center

Sunny D. Bell, MD

Sunny
D.
Bell
MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
General Pediatrics
(615) 936-3939
Delivery Address
Vanderbilt Children's University Pediatrics
Vanderbilt Health One Hundred Oaks
719 Thompson Ln
Room / Suite
24500
Nashville
Tennessee
37204
sunny.bell@vumc.org

Specialty
General Pediatrics
M.D.
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, 2009
Residencies
Pediatric Residency-Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN
Pediatric Chief Resident-Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN

David W. Bearl, MD

David
W.
Bearl
MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Cardiology
Medical Director
Pediatric Ventricular Assist Device Program
Medical Director
Pediatric Heart Transplant Program
Phone
(615) 322-7447
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
5230
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9119

Dr. Bearl's research interests center around clinical outcomes for children with end-stage heart failure specifically patient selection, management and post-transplant outcomes for children who require a ventricular assist device (VAD). Dr. Bearl is actively involved in the international quality improvement initiative related to VAD outcomes called Advanced Cardiac Therapies Improving Outcomes Network (ACTION) and the prospective VAD research registry called Pedimacs, which is the pediatric-specific arm of Intermacs (Interagency Registry for Mechanically Assisted Circulatory Support) managed by the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS).

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david.w.bearl@vumc.org

Pediatric Ventricular Assist Devices, Heart Transplant, Heart Failure, Cardiomyopathy, Cardio-oncology

Ritu Banerjee, MD, PhD

Ritu
Banerjee
MD, PhD
Professor of Pediatrics
Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Medical Director
Pediatric Antimicrobial Stewardship Program
Phone
(615) 322-2250
Medical Center North
1161 21st Avenue South
Room / Suite
D-7219
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-2581

Dr. Banerjee conducts clinical research related to surveillance of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and strategies to optimize appropriate antibiotic use. She is principal investigator on NIH and CDC-funded studies implementing and evaluating rapid diagnostics and other antibiotic stewardship interventions.

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ritu.banerjee@vumc.org

Antibiotic stewardship, rapid diagnostics, infectious diseases

Specialty
Infectious Diseases, Pediatric
M.D.
Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, 2003
Ph.D.
Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, 2003
Internship
Pediatric Internship-University of California, San Francisco, CA
Residency
Pediatric Residency-University of California, San Francisco, CA
Fellowship
Pediatric Infectious Disease Fellowship-University of California, San Francisco, CA

H. Scott Baldwin, MD

H.
Scott
Baldwin
MD
Director
Division of Pediatric Cardiology
Professor of Pediatrics
Cardiology
Katrina Overall McDonald Chair in Pediatrics
Co-Director
Pediatric Heart Institute
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
5230
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9119

Dr. Baldwin’s research has concentrated on delineating the molecular basis of vascular development in the mammalian embryo as an approach to understanding the etiology of congenital heart disease. The ultimate goal of his laboratory is to exploit in utero developmental mechanisms to inform the therapies for postnatal congenital heart and vascular diseases. He is particularly focused on the role of the endocardium in ventricular trabecular and compaction as well as the role of the lymphatic system in mediating additional morbidities and mortalities of patients with CHD.

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scott.baldwin@vumc.org

Specialty
Cardiology, Pediatric
M.D.
University of Virginia School of Medicine, 1981
Internship
Internship 1982-1983-Strong Memorial Hospital/University of Rochester School
Residency
Residency 1983-1986-Strong Memorial Hospital/University of Rochester School
Fellowship
Fellowship 1986-1989-University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics