Amelia Wong, MD
Amelia was born in Clearwater, FL and raised in the Florida sunshine. She attended the University of Florida for undergraduate studies. Upon graduating, Amelia returned to her hometown as a substitute teacher, and taught high school math. She decided to stay beachside and attended Florida Atlantic University College of Medicine for medical school. After graduating from medical school, she married Michael, her high school sweetheart, and headed to Nashville for residency. Here in Nashville, Amelia and Michael welcomed their daughter, Peyton.
Outside of medicine, Amelia likes to spend as much time as she can outdoors with her family. She enjoys running, hiking, and a good farmers market.
Residency: Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Pediatrics
Medical School: Florida Atlantic University College of Medicine
Undergraduate: University of Florida
Lauren S. Starnes, MD, MEd
Dr. Starnes has a research focus in medical education. Her work centers on curriculum design to improve the transitions that learners experience throughout their medical training.
Caring for hospitalized children with acute and chronic illnesses
M.D.
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Residency
Pediatrics - Vanderbilt University Medical Center/Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt
Fellowship
Pediatric Hospital Medicine - Vanderbilt University Medical Center/Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt
Joseph Starnes, MD, MPH
Clinical Interests: Cardiac hospitalist, imaging
Current Research Endeavors: Pulse oximetry screening, Racial and ethnic disparities in pulse oximetry, Global health programming, Risk prediction in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Personal Interests: Guitar, golf, exploring restaurants
Hometown: Mason, OH
Medical School: Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Residency: Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Mike Santarelli, MD
Medical School: Wake Forest School of Medicine
Residency: Pediatrics - Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Academic Interests: Medical education, Sepsis and septic shock, improving response to in hospital clinical deterioration and resuscitation
Alexa Love, MD
Alexa was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She attended the University of Southern California where she studied theater and earned her undergraduate degree in Neuroscience. She continued her medical education at the University of California Irvine School of Medicine where she discovered her love for Pediatrics. She left California to complete her Pediatrics residency and a Chief residency at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt. Alexa's interests include mechanical ventilation, medical education, and simulation.
Outside of the hospital, Alexa enjoys spending time with her husband and son. She enjoys cooking and exploring new recipes, riding her Peloton, and yoga.
Residency: Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Medical School: University of California, Irvine School of Medicine
Olivia C. Kammegne-Simo, MD
Primary care, Newborn health, Global health
M.D.
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
Residency
Pediatrics - Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN
James Clegg, DO
James grew up in Bountiful, Utah. He spent two years in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he gained a love and respect for the culture and learned to speak Spanish. He later graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in chemistry. The white-capped mountains of Utah were traded in for the white-sand beaches of the gulf coast to attend Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Bradenton, FL. James has since settled with his family in Nashville at Vanderbilt University Medical Center where he completed pediatrics residency, in addition to a year as a chief resident. He is excited to continue training in pediatric pulmonology at VUMC, with a research interest in improving our understanding of rare lung diseases of childhood.
Outside of work, life revolves around his wife and children. Youth soccer games, swimming, bowling, and the many parks around Nashville fill their time. Audiobooks, involvement in teaching children at church, and benefiting from any product of his wife’s cooking are a few of his other pastimes. He is also passionate about serving the Spanish-speaking population, given his time spent in Argentina.
Presentations During Fellowship:
- Jan. 2024 "It's Just Asthma... Right?," Pediatric Pulmonary and Sleep Case Conference Series, American Thoracic Society
Honors and Awards:
- Childhood Infections Research Program (ChIRP) T32 Training Program, Vanderbilt University Medical Center (2024-Present)
- Fellow Teaching Award, VUMC Department of Pediatrics (2024)
Undergraduate: University of Utah
Medical School: Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine - Bradenton
Residency: Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Chief Residency: Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Ferdinand Cacho, MD
Ferdinand was born in the Philippines and immigrated to Texas where he lived for 10 years. He and his family then moved to Northern California where he earned his undergraduate degree in Microbial Biology at University of California, Berkeley. He spent a gap year with AmeriCorps serving the community in health education. Ferdinand then moved to the Midwest where he discovered the joy and complexity of pediatric medicine while attending Creighton University School of Medicine. Now settled in the South, he completed his pediatric residency here at Vanderbilt and is excited to be staying as a fellow to pursue his passion in pediatric pulmonology.
Ferdinand enjoys hiking and exploring Nashville with his sweet dog, Lucy. He enjoys all that Music City has to offer, trying new restaurants, visiting various music venues, and listening to live poetry.
Publications During Fellowship:
- Martenies, S., Zhang, M., Corrigan, A. Kvit. A., Shields, T.; Wheaton, W.; Around Him, D., Aschner, J., Talavera-Barber, M., Barrett, E., Bastain, T., Bendixsen, C., Breton, C., Bush, N., Cacho, F., Camargo, C., Carroll, K., Carter, B., Cassidy-Bushrow, A., Cowell, W., Croen, L., Dabelea, D., Duarte, C., Dunlop, A., Everson, T., Habre, R., Hartert, T., Helderman, J., Hipwell, A., Margaret R. Karagas, M., Barry M. Lester, B., Kaja Z. LeWinn, K., Magzamen, S., Morello-Frosch, R., O'Connor, T., Padula, A., Petriello, M., Sathyanarayana, S., Stanford, J., Woodruff, T., Wright, R., Amii M. Kress, A. Developing a National Scale Exposure Index for Combined Environmental Hazards and Social Stressors and Applications to the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Cohort. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, July 2023; 20(14), 6339; doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20146339.
- Aris, I., Perng, W., Dabelea, D., Padula, A, Alshawabkeh, A., Vélez-Vega, C., Aschner, J., Camargo, C., Sussman, T., Dunlop, A., Elliott, A., Ferrara, A., Zhu, Y., Joseph, C., Singh, A., Hartert, T., Cacho, F., Karagas, M., North-Reid, T., Lester, B., Kelly, N., Ganiban, J., Chu, S., O’Connor, T., Fry, R., Norman, G., Trasande, L., Restrepo, B., James, P., Oken, E.. Associations of neighborhood opportunity and social vulnerability with trajectories of childhood body mass index and obesity among US children. JAMA Network Open, Dec. 2022; 5(12), e2247957-e2247957. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.47957
Presentations During Fellowship:
- Jan. 2023 “Two Cases of Pediatric Inhalation Injury,” Pediatric Pulmonary and Sleep Case Conference Series, American Thoracic Society
- Nov. 2022 “Review of Pediatric Burns and Inhalation Injury” (with Drs. Anne Wagner and Elizabeth Dale Slater), Pediatric Pulmonary Fellow Case, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN
- Cacho, F., Gebretsadik, T., Anderson, L., Rosas-Salazar, C., Ortiz, J., Ryan, P., Dupont, W., Hartert, T. Rates and risk factors for RSV infection among term healthy infants in a population-based US cohort. American Thoracic Society, International Conference. Washington, DC. May 2023.
- Cacho, F., Gebretsadik, T., Anderson, L., Rosas-Salazar, C., Ortiz, J., Ryan, P., Dupont, W., Hartert, T. RSV infection rates and risk factors in a population-based US cohort of term healthy infants. Department of Pediatrics Research Retreat. Nashville, TN. Apr 2023.
Honors and Awards:
- Environmental Toxicology T32 Training Program, Vanderbilt University Medical Center (2023-Present)
- Fellow Teaching Award, Vanderbilt Department of Pediatrics (2023)
- Outstanding Clinical Research Abstract, Vanderbilt Department of Pediatrics Research Retreat (2023)
Undergraduate: University of California, Berkeley
Medical School: Creighton University School of Medicine
Residency: Vanderbilt University Medical Center