Johns Hopkins Medicine, based in Baltimore, Maryland



CURRICULUM VITAE

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

_____________________________ October 11, 2016

Tammy M. Brady, MD, PhD (Date of this version)

DEMOGRAPHIC AND PERSONAL INFORMATION

Current Appointments

2008 – 2016 Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

Division of Pediatric Nephrology

2011 – Present Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Medical Director

Pediatric Hypertension Program

2016-Present Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology and Clinical Research

Associate Faculty Member

2016 – Present Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Associate Professor of Pediatrics

Division of Pediatric Nephrology

Personal Data

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

David M. Rubenstein Child Health Building

200 North Wolfe Street, Room 3062

Baltimore, MD 21287

Telephone # 410-955-2467

Fax # 410-614-3680

E-Mail tbrady8@jhmi.edu

Education and Training

Year Degree/Certificate, Discipline, Institution/City Notes/Mentors

Undergraduate

1992-1996 Boston College B.A. Magna Cum Laude

Chestnut Hill, MA Psychology, Philosophy

Doctoral/graduate

1996-2000 Georgetown University M.D.

School of Medicine

Washington, DC

2004-2006 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg MHS Rulan Parekh, MD, MS

School of Public Health Clinical Epidemiology

Baltimore, MD

2010-2014 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg PhD Edgar R. Miller, MD, PhD

School of Public Health Clinical Investigation

Baltimore, MD

Postdoctoral

2000-2003 The Children’s Hospital at Intern & Resident

Montefiore Pediatrics

Bronx, NY

2003-2004 The Children’s Hospital at Chief Resident Joseph T. Flynn, MD, MS

Montefiore Pediatrics

Bronx, NY

2004-2005 Johns Hopkins University Research Fellow Rulan Parekh, MD, MS

Baltimore, MD Pediatric Nephrology

2005-2008 Johns Hopkins University Clinical and Rulan Parekh, MD, MS

Baltimore, MD Research Fellow

Pediatric Nephrology

Professional Experience

2003-2004 Chief Resident

Department of Pediatrics

The Children’s Hospital at Montefiore

Bronx, NY

2008-2016 Assistant Professor

Department of Pediatrics

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, MD

2011-Present Medical Director

Pediatric Hypertension Program

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, MD

2016-Present Associate Professor

Department of Pediatrics

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, MD

PUBLICATIONS:

Original Research [OR]

1. Fadrowski, JJ, Frankenfield, D, Amaral, S, Brady, T, Gorman, GH, Warady, B, Furth, SL, Fivush, B, Neu, AM. Children on long-term dialysis in the US: findings from the 2005 ESRD Clinical Performance Measures Project. Am J Kidney Dis 50(6):958-66, 2007. PMID:18037097

2. Brady, TM, Fivush, B, Flynn, JT, Parekh, R. Ability of Blood Pressure Parameters to Predict Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Children with Primary Hypertension. J Pediatr 152(1):73-8,78.el, 2008. PMID:18154904

Subject of Editor’s Perspective: Daniels, SR. Hypertension and left ventricular hypertrophy. J Pediatr 152(1): A2, 2008.

3. Brady, TM, Solomon, BS, Neu, AM, Siberry, GK, Parekh, RS. Patient, Provider and Clinic Level Predictors of Unrecognized Elevated Blood Pressure in Children. Pediatrics 2010 Jun; 125 (6): e1286-e1293. PMID:20439598

Subject of Research Highlight: Mearns, BM. Pediatrics: Raised blood-pressure measurements are under-recognized in children. Nat Rev Cardiol. 2010 Oct;7(10):540.

4. Brady, TM, Fivush, B, Parekh, R, Flynn, JT. Racial Differences among Children with Primary Hypertension. Pediatrics 2010 Nov;126(5):931-7. (doi:10.1542/peds.2009-2972). PMID:20956429

5. Loeffler, L, Navas-Acien, A, Brady, T, Miller, E, Fadrowski, J. Uric Acid Level and Elevated Blood Pressure in U.S. Adolescents. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999-2006. Hypertension. 2012 Apr;59(4):811-7. Epub 2012 Feb 21. PMID:22353609

6. Brady, T, Schneider, M, Flynn, J, Cox, C, Samuels, J, Saland, J, White, C, Furth, S, Warady, B, Mitsnefes, M. Carotid Intima Media Thickness in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease: Results from the CKiD study. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 2012. (doi: 10.2215/CJN.03130312). Epub September 14, 2012. PMID:22977209

7. Eakin, M, Brady, T, Kandasamy, V, Fivush, B, Riekert, K. Disparities in Antihypertensive Medication Adherence in Adolescents. Pediatric Nephrology. 2013 Aug;28(8):1267-73. (doi: 10.1007/s00467-013-2455-2). Epub 2013 Mar 20. PMID: 23512259

8. Pruette, C, Fivush, B, Flynn, J, Brady, T. Effects of Obesity and Race on Left Ventricular Geometry in Hypertensive Children. Pediatric Nephrology. 2013 Aug; 28(10):2015–2022. (doi: 10.1007/s00467-013-2507-7). PMID:23703719

9. Kogon, A, Pierce, CB, Cox, C, Brady, TM, Mitsnefes, M, Warady, BA, Furth, SL, Flynn, JT. Proteinuria is a Major Factor in Uncontrolled BP in Pediatric CKD. Kidney International. 2013 Sep 18. (doi: 10.1038/ki.2013.352). Epub ahead of print. PMID: 24048375

10. Scholl UI, Goh G, Stölting G, de Oliveira RC, Choi M, Overton JD, Fonseca AL, Korah R, Starker LF, Kunstman JW, Prasad ML, Hartung EA, Mauras N, Benson MR, Brady T, Shapiro JR, Loring E, Nelson-Williams C, Libutti SK, Mane S, Hellman P, Westin G, Akerström G, Björklund P, Carling T, Fahlke C, Hidalgo P, Lifton RP. Somatic and germline CACNA1D calcium channel mutations in aldosterone-producing adenomas and primary aldosteronism. Nat Genet. 2013 Aug 4. (doi: 10.1038/ng.2695). Epub 2013 Aug 4. PMID: 23913001

Role: Data collection and manuscript writing.

11. Brady, TM, Neu, AM, Appel, L, Miller, ER, Siberry, G., Solomon, B. Real Time Electronic Medical Record Alerts Increase High Blood Pressure Recognition in Children. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2014 Nov 20. pii: 0009922814559379. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 25416626. [SI/QI].

12. Ibrahim, SL, Zhang, L, Brady, TM, Hsu, AJ, Cosgrove, SE, & Tamma, PD. Low-dose Gentamicin for Uncomplicated Enterococcus faecalis Bacteremia may be Nephrotoxic in Children. Clin Infect Dis. 2015 Jun 16. pii: civ461. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 26082503

13. Reschke, LD, Miller, ER, Fadrowski, JJ, Loeffler, LF, Holmes, KW, Appel, L, Brady, T.M. Elevated Uric Acid and Cardiovascular Disease Risk among Hypertensive Youth. Pediatr Nephrol. 2015 Jul 2. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID 26135139

14. Brady, TM, Appel, L, Holmes, KW., Fivush, BA, Miller, ER. The Association between Adiposity and Left Ventricular Mass in Children with Hypertension. J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich). 2015 Nov 4. doi: 10.1111/jch.12717. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 26530452.

15. Gipson, DS, Troost, JP, Lafayette, R, Hladunewich, MA, Trachtman, H, Gadegbeku, CA, Sedor, JR, Holzman, LB, Moxey-Mims, MM, Perumal, K, Kaskel, FJ, Nelson, PJ, Tuttle, KR, Bagnasco, SM, Hogan, MC, Dell, KM, Appel, GB, Lieske, JC, Ilori, TO, Sethna, CB, Fervenza, FC, Hogan, SL, Nachman, PH, Rosenberg, AZ, Greenbaum, LA, Meyers, KE, Hewitt, SM, Choi, MJ, Kopp, JB, Zhdanova, O, Hodgin, JB, Johnstone, DB, Adler, SG, Avila-Casado, C, Neu, AM, Hingorani, SR, Lemley, KV, Nast, CC, Brady, TM, Barisoni, L, Fornoni, A, Jennette, CJ, Cattran, DC., Palmer, MB, Gibson, KL, Reich, HN, Mokrzycki, MH, Sambandam, KK, Zilleruello, GE, Licht, C, Sampson, MG, Song, P, Mariani, LH., Kretzler, M. Complete Remission in the Nephrotic Syndrome Study Network. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2015 Dec 10. pii: CJN.02560315. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 26656320.

Role: Manuscript writing

16. Rinke, ML, Singh, H, Ruberman, S, Adelman, J, Choi, SJ, O’Donnell, H, Stein, REK, Brady, TM, Heo, M, Lehman, CU, Kairys, S, Rice-Conboy, E, Thiessen, K, Bundy, DG. Primary Care Pediatricians’ Interest in Diagnostic Error Reduction. Diagnosis. In press.

17. Brady, TM, Townsend, K, Schneider, MF, Cox, C, Kimball, T, Madueme, P, Warady, B, Furth, S, Mitsnefes, M. Cystatin C and Cardiac Measures in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease. American Journal of Kidney Disease. In Press.

Review Articles [RA]

1. Brady, TM, Siberry, G, Solomon, B. Pediatric Hypertension: A Review of Proper Screening, Diagnosis, Evaluation and Treatment. Contemporary Pediatrics 25(11): 46-56, 2008.

2. Brady, TM, Feld, L. Pediatric Approach to Hypertension. Seminars in Nephrology, 2009 Jul; 29(4):379-88. PMID:19615559

3. Brady, TM. Hypertension. Pediatrics in Review, 2012; 33:541-552. PMID: 23204396

4. Brady, TM. Hypertension. Decision Support in Medicine. .

5. Brady, TM, Flynn, JT. Hypertensive Crisis. Decision Support in Medicine. .

6. Brady, TM. The Role of Obesity in the Development of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy among Children and Adolescents. Curr Hypertens Rep. 2016 Jan;18(1):3. doi: 10.1007/s11906-015-0608-3. PMID: 26700209

Case Reports [CR]

1. Kelly, G, Brady, TM. A Child with Nephrotic Syndrome and Abdominal Pain. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2016 Jun;55(7):683-5. doi: 10.1177/0009922815598861. Epub 2015 Jul 30. PMID: 26229080

2. Brady, TM, Pruette, C, Loeffler, LF, Weidemann, D, Strouse, JJ, Gavriilaki, E, Brodsky, R. Typical HUS: Evidence of Acute Phase Complement Activation from a Daycare Outbreak. J Clin Exp Nephrol. 2016;1(2). pii: 11. Epub 2016 May 6. PMID: 27413789

Book Chapters, Monographs [BC]

1. Content Reviewer, First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 Clinical Knowledge, 7th Edition, Renal/Genitourinary chapter, 2009.

Editorials [ED]

1. Brady, TM, Parekh, RS. Metabolic Syndrome: Signs and Symptoms Running Together. Pediatric Transplantation, 2010 Feb;14(1): 6-9. PMID:20078837

2. Brady, TM, Redwine, KM, Flynn, JT; for the American Society of Pediatric Nephrology. Screening Blood Pressure Measurement in Children: Are We Saving Lives? Pediatric Nephrology, 2013; Dec 11. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 24326788.

3. Brady, TM. Poor elevated-blood-pressure recognition in the outpatient setting. J Pediatr. 2015 Sep;167(3):778-81. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2015.06.060. PMID: 26319926.

Media Releases or Interviews [MR]

1. “High Blood Pressure Affecting Children Now.” WJZ Baltimore. May 19, 2009.

2. “Missing a Threat to Young Hearts.” Baltimore Sun. June 1, 2009.

3. “Kids Should Get Hypertension Checks, Too.” WBALTV Baltimore. June 2, 2009.

4. “More Kids Facing High Blood Pressure.” NBC Washington. January 12, 2010.

5. “Doctors Focus on Kids’ Blood Pressure.” Wall Street Journal. June 29, 2010.

6. “High Blood Pressure in Children.” WOLB 1010 AM. Urban Health Radio Program. Breaking it Down: Our Health Our Way. January 26, 2012

7. “Johns Hopkins Expert Sees More Hypertension in Kids.” USA Washington. September 17, 2012.

8. “Kids and Kidney Health.” Straight Talk with Mike Gimbel. CW Baltimore. April 3, 2016.

9. “Navigating the obstacle course of diagnosing, managing pediatric hypertension.” Pediatric News. August 29, 2016. [tt_news]=535097&cHash=9e400cfc7bb8ebf98985ff815470e442

Other Media [OM] (Videos, Websites, Blogs, Social Media, etc.)

1. Pediatric Hypertension.

2. Obesity Hypertension.

3. Heart Healthy Lifestyle Guide.

FUNDING

EXTRAMURAL Funding

Research Extramural Funding

Current

7/1/14-6/30/16 Promoting Heart Healthy Behaviors in Youth

Loan Repayment Program Award

NIH/NHLBI

$48,820.82

9/2/14-6/30/18 Promoting Heart Healthy Behaviors in Youth

1K23 HL119622-01

NIH/NHLBI

Total Direct Costs=$629,701

7/1/15-6/30/18 Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Children with Nephrotic Syndrome

15GRNT25360029

American Heart Association

Total Direct Costs= $180,000

P.I. Christine Sethna, MD, EdM

Role: Co-Investigator

8/1/16-7/31/21 Trial of Dietary Patterns and Sodium Reduction on Blood Pressure in Adolescents

U01HL128834

NIH/NHLBI

Total Costs= $ 8,761,490

P.I. Larry Appel, MD, MPH, Connie Weaver, PhD

Role: Co-Investigator, Chair of the Measurement Committee, Steering Committee Member

7/1/16-6/30/17 Helping Youth to ReNEW

Thomas Wilson Sanitarium for the Children of Baltimore City Grant Award

$10,000

Pending

Previous

7/1/06-6/30/07 Prospective Study of Barriers Impeding Recognition of Elevated Blood Pressure in Children

Mini-Grant Award

National Kidney Foundation of Maryland

$5,400

7/1/06-6/30/08 Prospective Study of Barriers Impeding Recognition of Elevated Blood Pressure in Children

American Kidney Fund Clinical Scientist in Nephrology Fellowship Award

$113,500

7/1/06-6/30/08 Prospective Study of Barriers Impeding Recognition of Elevated Blood Pressure in Children

Loan Repayment Program Award

National Institutes of Health

$70,000

7/1/08-6/30/09 Longitudinal Study of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Regression in Children with Primary Hypertension

Professional Development Award

National Kidney Foundation of Maryland

$40,000

7/1/08-6/30/09 Longitudinal Study of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Regression in Children with Primary Hypertension

Thomas Wilson Sanitarium for the Children of Baltimore City Grant Award

$20,000

9/1/08-8/30/11 Longitudinal Study of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Regression in Children with Primary Hypertension

Norman Siegel Research Scholar Grant

American Society of Nephrology

Total Direct Costs = $180,000 direct support

1/1/11-12/31/12 Metabolic Determinants of Left Ventricular Mass in Children with Primary Hypertension

11CRP5270013

American Heart Association

Clinical Research Program

Total Direct Costs = $100,000

7/1/11-6/30/13 Metabolic Determinants of Left Ventricular Mass in Children with Hypertension

Loan Repayment Program Award

National Institutes of Health

$70,000

7/1/13-6/30/14 Feasibility of a Texting Intervention among Children and Young Adults

Mini-Grant Award

National Kidney Foundation of Maryland

$10,000

9/1/11-5/31/16 Doctor-Teen Communication & Antihypertensive Adherence among Teens with CKD

R01DK092919

NIH/NIDDK

Total Costs= $2,231,744

P.I. Kristin Riekert, PhD

Role: Co-Investigator

Educational Extramural Funding

Previous

2002 Travel Grant

American Society of Pediatric Nephrology

Awarded to attend the American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting and Exhibition

Philadelphia, PA

2003 Travel Grant

American Society of Pediatric Nephrology

Awarded to attend the American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting and Exhibition

San Diego, CA

2003 Travel Grant

American Society of Pediatric Nephrology

Awarded to attend the Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting

Seattle, WA

8/1/04-6/30/05 Renal Disease Epidemiology Training Grant

T32 DK07732

NIH/NIDDK

$45,048

PI: Michael J. Klag, MD, MPH

Role: Pediatric Nephrology Fellow

2005 Travel Grant

Eastern Society for Pediatric Research

Awarded to attend the Eastern Society for Pediatric Research Annual Meeting

Old Greenwich, CT

7/1/05-6/30/06 Renal Disease Epidemiology Training Grant

T32 DK07732

NIH/NIDDK

$46,992

PI: Michael J. Klag, MD, MPH

Role: Pediatric Nephrology Fellow

2006 Travel Grant

National Kidney Foundation

Awarded to attend the NKF Clinical Meeting

Chicago, IL

$400

System Innovation or Quality Improvement Extramural Funding

Current

9/30/14-9/29/18 Reducing Diagnostic Errors in Primary Care Pediatrics

1R01HS023608-01

AHRQ

Total Direct Costs=$872,128

P.I. Michael Rinke, MD, PhD

Role: Content Expert, Pediatric Hypertension

INTRAMURAL Funding

Research Intramural Funding

Previous

1/1/2014-12/30/2014 Clinician Scientist Award

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

$80,000

Educational Intramural Funding

Previous

9/1/10-8/31/12 KL2 Clinical Research Scholar Award

5KL2RR025006

National Institutes of Health/ Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research

Total Direct Costs - $260,000

Clinical Intramural Funding

Previous

7/1/08-6/30/09 Improving the Diagnosis and Treatment of Children with Elevated Blood Pressure and Hypertension

Special Studies Project

Johns Hopkins Children’s Center

$9,970

7/1/11-6/30/12 Empowering and Enabling Hypertensive Children and Families to Improve their Health

Special Studies Project

Johns Hopkins Children’s Center

$10,000

CLINICAL ACTIVITIES

Clinical Focus

My clinical and research focus is in the areas of pediatric hypertension and chronic kidney disease. My work to date has led to the development of a multidisciplinary obesity hypertension clinic for children and adolescents. Patients in this clinic (the ReNEW clinic) benefit from an innovative multifaceted approach to this increasingly prevalent condition.

 

Certification

Medical, other state/government licensure

2002 State of New York, License No. 228732, inactive

2004 District of Colombia, License No. MD035032, inactive

2004 State of Maryland, License No. D0062035, active, expiration 9/30/17

Boards, other specialty certification

2003, 2013 Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics

2010 Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics, Sub-board Pediatric Nephrology

Clinical (Service) Responsibilities

2008-Present Pediatric Nephrology Attending/Consult Service

8-12 Weeks/Year

2008-Present Harriet Lane Kidney Center Pediatric Nephrology Outpatient Clinic

2-3 Half-day Sessions/Month

2008-Present Harriet Lane Kidney Center Hypertension Clinic

1 Half-day Session/Month

Clinical Program Building / Leadership

2011-Present Pediatric Hypertension Program

Medical Director

2014-Present ReNEW (Reversing the Negative cardiovascular Effects of Weight) Clinic

Developed and run a multi-disciplinary Pediatric Obesity Hypertension clinic which provides a comprehensive evaluation and treatment approach. Children are evaluated by a pediatric nephrologist, pediatric behavioral psychologist, pediatric dietician, pediatric occupational and physical therapist and a pediatric cardiologist. Assessment includes 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, echocardiography interpretation, depression and anxiety screening, obstructive sleep apnea screening, and physical function ability. Provision of home blood pressure monitors, pedometers and pediatric focused educational materials and support for successful adaptation of lifestyle modifications are provided.

2016-Present Hopkins Heart Walk and Family Wellness Festival

Event Organizer and Director

Organized and ran this inaugural event to bring together Johns Hopkins Children’s Center medical providers, patients, and their families to address the issues of hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and obesity in our community. The goal of this annual event is to promote heart healthy behaviors, highlight Hopkins programs and resources, highlight community resources, and empower and educate families on how to achieve heart health.

EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES

Teaching

Classroom instruction

2006 Small Group Leader

First-year Medical Students

Renal Physiology Course

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

2 hour session

2012-2014, Small Group Leader

2016 First-year Medical Students

Clinical Epidemiology Course

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

Five 2-hour sessions each year

Clinical instruction

2003-2004 Presenter

Resident physicians, medical students

Morning Conference

Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, Bronx, NY

Responsible for presenting didactic lectures to housestaff and medical students on core topics in pediatrics

3 conferences/year

2003-2004 Instructor

Medical Students

Weekly walk rounds with the Pediatric Ward Teams

Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, Bronx, NY

Responsible for case-based teaching of medical students

Once per week

2003-2004 Case preparation and presentation

Faculty, resident physicians, medical students

Chairman’s Rounds

Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, Bronx, NY

Responsible for preparing conference for faculty, housestaff and medical students

Once per week

2003-2004 Case preparation and presentation

Resident physicians, medical students

Professor’s Walk Rounds

Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, Bronx, NY

Responsible for preparing presentation for housestaff and medical students

Twice per week

2003-2004 Instructor

Resident physicians, medical students

Mock Codes

Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, Bronx, NY

Responsible for preparing and running mock code for housestaff and medical students

4 times per month

2005-2008 Presenter

Resident physicians

Pediatric Board Review

Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, Bronx, NY

Responsible for preparing and giving lectures on relevant nephrology topics for pediatric residents and pediatric nephrology fellows

4-6 times per year

2007, 2009 Presenter

Resident physicians, medical students

Lecture – “Pediatric Hypertension”

Harriet Lane Clinic - Continuity Clinic Lecture Series

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

2008-Present Instructor

Resident physicians, medical students

Pediatric Nephrology Attending Teaching Rounds

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Responsible for 1-2 hour teaching rounds daily for residents

8-12 weeks per year

2008-Present Presenter

Resident physicians

Nephrology Rotation Core Lecture Series

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

1 lecture/month

CME instruction

Date Role, learner level, course title, venue; any explanatory notes

JHMI/Regional

2006 Presenter

Attending physicians, resident physicians

“Chronic Kidney Disease Presenting as Constipation”

Pediatric Trends

Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD

2006 Presenter

Resident physicians, medical students

“Obstructive Uropathy”

Pediatric Case Management Conference

Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD

2008 Presenter

Attending physicians, resident physicians

“Vesicoureteral Reflux Presenting as Fever and Malaise”

Pediatric Trends

Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD

2008 Presenter

Resident physicians, medical students

“Pediatric Hypertension: Patient Characteristics, Target Organ Damage and Effectiveness of BP Screening”

Pediatric Noon Research Conference

Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD

2013 Presenter

Attending physicians, resident physicians

“Hypertensive Crisis”

Pediatric Trends

Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD

2015 Presenter

Resident physicians, medical students

“Pediatric Hypertension – Insights into Etiology, Diagnosis and Progression of Target Organ Damage”

Pediatric Housestaff Noon Research Conference

Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD

National

2008 Author

Attending physicians, resident physicians, medical students

Brady, TM, Siberry, G, Solomon, B. Pediatric Hypertension: A Review of Proper Screening, Diagnosis, Evaluation and Treatment. Contemporary Pediatrics 25(11): 46-56, 2008. CME activity.

Publication in Contemporary Pediatrics

Invited Review

2012 Author

Attending physicians, resident physicians, medical students

Brady, TM. Hypertension. Pediatrics in Review, 2012; 33:541-552. CME activity.

Publication in Pediatrics in Review

Invited Review

2013-Present Author and Scientific Editor

Attending physicians and fellows in training

PREP Nephrology Editorial Review Board

Responsible for writing and scientifically editing questions for PREP Nephrology Assessment

International

2007 Presenter

Attending physicians, resident physicians

“Prevalence and Predictors of Unrecognized High Blood Pressure in Children”

Platform Presentation

American Society of Pediatric Nephrology Annual Meeting

Toronto, Canada

2010 Presenter

Attending physicians, resident physicians

“Correlates of carotid artery intima media thickness in children with Chronic Kidney Disease: a report from the Chronic Kidney Disease in Children (CKiD) cohort study.”

Oral Poster Presentation

The Fifteenth Congress of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association

New York, NY

Workshops /seminars

JHMI/Regional

2009, ‘11, ‘14 Presenter

Resident physicians, medical students

“Hypertensive Urgencies and Emergencies in Children – Assessment and Management”

Pediatric Noon Clinical Conference

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

2009 Presenter

Resident physicians, medical students

“The Ups and Downs of Blood Pressure: Hypertension in Children”

Pediatric Noon Clinical Conference

Sinai Hospital, Baltimore, MD

2009 Presenter

Resident physicians, medical students

“Nephrotic Syndrome”

Pediatric Noon Clinical Conference

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

2010, ‘15 Presenter

Resident physicians, medical students

“Renal Tubular Acidosis”

Pediatric Noon Clinical Conference

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

2010, ‘13, ‘15 Presenter

Resident physicians, medical students

“Neonatal Hypertension”

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Lecture Series

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

2012 Presenter

Resident physicians, medical students

“Hypertensive Crises”

Emergency Department Lecture Series

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

2012-2014 Presenter

Resident physicians, medical students

“Hypertensive Crises”

Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Lecture Series

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

2016 Opening Speaker, roundtable discussant

Undergraduate students

“Shaping the Future: The 21st Century Physician”

Women's Pre-Health Leadership Society Conference

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

National

2016 Planning Committee, Break-Out Session Facilitator

Pediatric Nephrologists, scientists studying Pediatric CKD

“Pilot Clinical Trials in Pediatric Chronic Kidney Disease”

NIH/NIDDK Workshop

Rockville, MD

Mentoring

Pre-doctoral Advisees /Mentees

2012-2015 Lauren Reschke, MD

Mentee while a Medical Student (M’15), Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Currently a resident physician

- Scholarly Concentration Project: “Association of Uric Acid and Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Pediatric Hypertension”

- Research abstract selected for Oral Presentation at Medical Student Research Day and as a Poster Presentation at the Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting

- Published manuscript: “Elevated Uric Acid and Cardiovascular Disease Risk among Hypertensive Youth” (*reference 13 in CV)

2015-Present Katerina Kaczmarski, BS

Medical Student (M’18), Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

- Scholarly Concentration Project: “Medical Counseling is Not Associated with Improved Lifestyle Behaviors among Hypertensive Children”

- Research abstract selected for Poster Presentation at Medical Student Research Day and the Eastern Society of Pediatric Research Annual Meeting.

- Research abstract selected for Platform Presentation at the Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting

2016-Present Leah Medrano, BS

Medical Student (M’18), Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

- Dean’s Year of Research Project: “The effects of a multidisciplinary approach to pediatric obesity hypertension on cardiovascular disease risk factors when compared to standard of care”

Post-doctoral Advisees /Mentees

2009-2012 Cozumel Pruette, MD, MHS

Mentee while a pediatric nephrology fellow, Johns Hopkins University

Currently an Assistant Professor Pediatrics

- 2012 Recipient of the Francis Schwentker Award for Excellence in Research, based on the manuscript “Effects of Obesity and Race on Left Ventricular Geometry in Hypertensive Children”.

- Abstracts awarded Platform Presentations at the Eastern Society of Pediatric Research Annual Meeting and the Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting

- Published manuscript: “Effects of Obesity and Race on Left Ventricular Geometry in Hypertensive Children.” (*reference 8 in CV)

2010-2012 Darcy Weidemann, MD, MHS

Mentee while a resident physician, Johns Hopkins University

Currently an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

- Resident QI Project: “Elevated BP Recognition in a Primary Care Setting”

2014-Present Heather Wasik, MD

Pediatric Resident, Johns Hopkins University

- Resident QI Project: “Performing and Improving Medication Reconciliation After Hospital Discharge in Peritoneal Dialysis and Renal Transplant Patients”

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

Research Focus

My clinical and research focus is in the areas of pediatric hypertension and chronic kidney disease. I am the Medical Director of the Harriet Lane Kidney Center Pediatric Hypertension Program. In this role I have developed a multi-disciplinary clinic (ReNEW clinic) that provides a comprehensive evaluation and treatment approach to children referred for obesity hypertension. Children in this clinic are enrolled in a patient registry that serves as a rich longitudinal database for future clinical research. I am a Principal Investigator of one NIH/NHLBI funded study (EMPower: Electronic Media Powering positive health behavior changes in youth) and am a co-investigator in three other NIH funded studies, the Chronic Kidney Disease in Childhood (CKiD) cohort study, the CKD: Hypertension Adherence in Teens (CHAT) study and the Trial of Dietary Patterns and Sodium Reduction on Blood Pressure in Adolescents (Camp DASH). I am also actively involved in an AHRQ funded study Reducing Diagnostic Errors in Primary Care Pediatrics (Project RedDE) as a Content Expert in Pediatric Hypertension. I am also PI on a foundation grant, Helping Youth to ReNEW. In addition, I am an active member of the CKiD Cardiovascular subcommittee. I am also a collaborating investigator in the NEPTUNE study where I remain an active participant on the Cardiovascular Outcomes committee, the Pediatric Working Group and the Recruitment and Retention committee. I am also co-investigator on an American Heart Association funded grant that will look at intermediate cardiovascular disease outcomes in children with nephrotic syndrome who are enrolled in NEPTUNE.

 

Research Program Building / Leadership

2008-2011 Pediatric Nephrology Network Consortium Member

Mid-Atlantic Renal Coalition

2009-Present Cardiovascular Sub-Committee Member

CKiD (Chronic Kidney Disease in Children) Cohort Study Consortium

2013-Present Cardiovascular Outcomes Committee Member

Recruitment and Retention Committee Member

Pediatric Working Group Member

NEPTUNE (NEPhrotic Syndrome STUdy NEtwork)

9/2/14-Present Principal Investigator

Promoting Heart Healthy Behaviors in Youth

1K23 HL119622-01

NIH/NHLBI

9/30/14-Present Content Expert, Pediatric Hypertension

Reducing Diagnostic Errors in Primary Care Pediatrics

1R01HS023608-01

AHRQ

2/1/15-Present Principal Investigator

ReNEW: Reversing the Negative cardiovascular Effects of Weight on the Heart

Longitudinal Patient Registry of Children and Adolescents with Obesity Hypertension

8/1/16-7/31/21 Co-Investigator, Measurement Committee Chair and Steering Committee Member

Trial of Dietary Patterns and Sodium Reduction on Blood Pressure in Adolescents

U01HL128834

NIH/NHLBI

7/1/16-6/30/17 Principal Investigator

Helping Youth to ReNEW

Thomas Wilson Sanitarium for the Children of Baltimore City Grant Award

SYSTEM INNOVATION AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT ACTIVITIES

System Innovation Focus

I have been involved in several high-impact quality improvement initiatives at Johns Hopkins and nationally. At Johns Hopkins, as a member of the Computerized Alerts Committee I was integral to the development of automated alerts within the electronic medical record that identified children with elevated blood pressure at the time of their clinic visit. I worked closely with the directors of the Harriet Lane Clinic to design these alerts and then studied provider recognition of elevated blood pressure pre- and post-alert implementation. I am now the Pediatric Hypertension Content Expert for an AAP/AHRQ funded quality improvement study which aims to reduce diagnostic errors, such as missed elevated blood pressure, in pediatric practices across the country. I am also involved in the Standardizing Care to Improve Outcomes in Pediatric ESRD (SCOPE) collaborative and am the JHU Pediatric Nephrology Division QI Project Co-Leader.

System Innovation and Quality Improvement efforts within JHMI:

2012-Present Pediatric Nephrology Division QI Project Co-Leader, 1% effort

Responsible for designing, implementing and disseminating the results of the yearly Division QI project

Division of Pediatric Nephrology, Johns Hopkins University

Projects:

o 2012-2013: “Tracking and Improving Pneumococcal Vaccination Rates, January 1, 2013 through June 30, 2013”

o 2013-2014: “Tracking and Improving Pneumococcal Vaccination Rates, July 1, 2013 through June 2014”

o 2014-2015: “Performing and Improving Medication Reconciliation After Hospital Discharge in Peritoneal Dialysis and Renal Transplant Patients, July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015”

o 2015-2016: “Improving Disease Awareness, Health Care Ownership and Readiness to Transition to Adult Care among Renal Transplant Patients, July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016”

o 2016-2017: “Improving Disease Awareness and Health Care Ownership among Dialysis and Renal Transplant Patients by Increasing MyChart Access, July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017”

System Innovation and Quality Improvement efforts outside of JHMI:

1/1/13-Present Participant

SCOPE collaborative

Pediatric Dialysis Centers throughout the USA

9/30/14-Present Content Expert, Pediatric Hypertension, 1% effort

Reducing Diagnostic Errors in Primary Care Pediatrics

Primary Care Pediatric Practices throughout the USA

American Academy of Pediatrics/AHRQ funded

ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES

Institutional Administrative Appointments

2003-2004 Representative

Radiology Task Force

Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, Bronx, NY

2003-2004 Committee Member

Quality Improvement Committee

Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, Bronx, NY

2003-2004 Committee Member

Quality Performance Improvement Subcommittee

Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, Bronx, NY

2003-2004 Committee Member

Inpatient Review Committee

Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, Bronx, NY

2003-2004 Committee Member

Intern Selection Committee

Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, Bronx, NY

2005-2013 Committee Member

Advocacy Committee

Johns Hopkins University, Division of Pediatric Nephrology

Participated in and helped organize several fund-raising and patient activities

2006-2009 Committee Member

Computerized Alerts Committee

Johns Hopkins University, Department of Pediatrics

Active participant involved in the conception, development, and testing of computerized alerts designed to notify providers of elevated blood pressure in the Harriet Lane Clinic.

2008-Present Committee Member/Interviewer

Fellow Applicant Selection

Johns Hopkins University, Division of Pediatric Nephrology

Actively involved in interviewing applicants and selecting candidates for the Fellowship Program

2012-Present Project Co-Leader

Pediatric Nephrology Division QI Project

Johns Hopkins University, Division of Pediatric Nephrology

Responsible for designing, implementing and disseminating the results of the yearly Division QI project

2012-Present Interviewer

Intern Applicant Selection

Johns Hopkins University, Department of Pediatrics

Actively involved in interviewing applicants and selecting candidates for the Pediatric Residency Program

2014-Present Committee Chair

Clinical Competency Committee

Johns Hopkins University, Division of Pediatric Nephrology

Responsible for organizing and running semi-annual meetings that review the clinical performance of pediatric nephrology fellows

2014-Present Ad Hoc Protocol Reviewer

ICTR/Clinical Research Unit

Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine

Primary reviewer for pediatric proposals submitted for review by the ICTR/CRU for research support

Editorial Activities

Editorial Board appointments

2014-2016 Review Editor

2016-Present Associate Editor

Frontiers in Pediatric Nephrology, Review Editorial Board

Journal peer review activities

2008 – Present Reviewer for:

• Pediatrics

• Journal of Pediatrics

• Journal of Human Hypertension

• American Journal of Hypertension

• Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology

• Pediatric Transplantation

• International Journal of Pediatrics

• Pediatric Cardiology

• Nutrition, Metabolism & Cardiovascular Diseases

• Pediatric Anesthesia

• Medical Science Monitor

• Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology

Advisory Committees, Review Groups/Study Sections

2009, 2010, Abstract Reviewer

2016 American Society of Nephrology

2010-Present Clinical Scientist in Nephrology Committee Member

American Kidney Fund

2014-Present Medical Advisory Board Member

National Kidney Foundation of Maryland

2014-Present Expert User, Committee Member

Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation

Sphygmomanometer Committee

2015-Present: Co-Chair

2016-present Expert Committee Member

International Organization for Standardization

Professional Societies

2013-Present American Academy of Pediatrics, Member

2013-Present: Section on Nephrology

2013-Present: PREP Nephrology Editorial Board

2005-Present American Society of Nephrology, Member

2005-Present American Society of Pediatric Nephrology, Member

2009-Present: Research Committee

2014-Present: Guideline Task Force

2005-Present International Pediatric Hypertension Organization, Member

2008-2010 National Kidney Foundation, Member

2010-2012 International Pediatric Nephrology Association

2014-Present Society for Pediatric Research, Member

2014-Present Mid-Atlantic Nutrition Obesity Research Center, Member

2015 American Heart Association, Member

Session Chair

National

2015 Session Moderator

American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting

Session: “Little Adults? Cardiovascular Disease in Pediatric CKD”

San Diego, Ca

2016 Session Moderator

Pediatric Academic Society Meeting

Session: “Hypertension – Update on Research”

Baltimore, MD

2016 Session Moderator

Pediatric Academic Society Meeting

Session: “Pediatric Obesity Hypertension”

Baltimore, MD

RECOGNITION

Awards, Honors

1996 Magna Cum Laude

Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA

1996 William J. Kenealy, S.J. Award

Awarded for distinction in academics and social concern

Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA

1996 Order of the Cross and Crown

Awarded for high academic standing and an established record of service and leadership on campus

Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA

2003-2004 Chief Residency, Pediatrics

Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, Bronx, NY

2006 Pearl M. Stetler Fellowship Award

Research funding for woman physician

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

2007 Trainee Research Award - Best Clinical Abstract

American Society of Pediatric Nephrology

2011 Clinical Research Award

Awarded to the individual in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health GTPCI program with the highest score on the Comprehensive Exam

NEMA Research

2013 Super Doctors Rising Star

Washington, DC-Baltimore-Northern Virginia

2013 Leadership Program for Women Faculty Participant

Selected as a participant in this highly regarded program designed to promote leadership development among women and academic medicine career building

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

2014 Society for Pediatric Research

Elected for membership into this prestigious society which aims to foster the research and career development of young investigators engaged in pediatric research.

2015-2016 Top Doctor Award

Castle Connelly

Invited Talks

JHMI/Regional

2004 “Common Pediatric Problems: What Should We Do? An Evidence Based Medicine Approach”

The Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, Bronx, NY

Pediatric Grand Rounds

2006 “Challenging Pediatric Nephrology Cases”

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Adult Nephrology Grand Rounds

2007 “Prevalence and Predictors of Unrecognized High Blood Pressure in Children”

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Pediatric Grand Rounds

2007 “Prevalence and Predictors of Unrecognized High Blood Pressure in Children”

American Kidney Fund, Rockville, MD

Board of Trustees Meeting

Research Platform Presentation

2008 “The Ups and Downs of Blood Pressure: Hypertension in Children”

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Pediatrics for the Practitioner

2009 “Hypertension in Children”

Franklin Square Hospital Center, Baltimore, MD

Pediatric Grand Rounds

2009 “Risk Factors for and Sequelae of Pediatric Hypertension”

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Pediatric Grand Rounds

2009 “Pediatric Hypertension: Further Evidence that Children are not Little Adults”

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Adult Nephrology Grand Rounds

2010 “Pediatric Hypertension: Who is at risk?”

Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC

Pediatric Grand Rounds

2010 “Pediatric Hypertension: Who is at risk?”

Virginia Hospital Center, Arlington, VA

Pediatric Grand Rounds

2010 “Pediatric Hypertension: Who is at risk?”

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD

Pediatric Grand Rounds

2011 “Pediatric Hypertension”

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Pediatric Trends

2012 “Hypertension in Children and Adolescents”

St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, MD

Pediatric Grand Rounds

2012-2016 “Hypertension”

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Pediatrics for the Practitioner

Session Workshop

2013 “The Skinny on Obesity Related Hypertension in Children”

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Pediatric Grand Rounds

2013 “The Skinny on Obesity Related Hypertension in Children”

Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD

Pediatric Grand Rounds

2013 “Heart Health in Children with High Blood Pressure”

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Dean’s Presentation

2013 “The Skinny on Obesity Related Hypertension in Children”

Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Baltimore, MD

Pediatric Grand Rounds

2013 “Adolescent Hypertension”

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Student Health and Wellness Center Lecture Series

2015 “The Role of Obesity in the Development of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy”

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Pediatric Grand Rounds

2015 “Hypertension in Children and Adolescents”

Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, Baltimore, MD

Medical Case Conference

2016 “Primary Care Provider Approach to Elevated Blood Pressure in Children”

Johns Hopkins Children’s Center

Adolescent Medicine Grand Rounds

National

2013 “Carotid intima-media thickness in children with CKD: results from the CKiD study”

American Society of Pediatric Nephrology

National Conference Workshop: "Urine the Know" Best of Pediatric Nephrology in 2012-2013, Washington, DC

2015 “The Role of Obesity in the Development of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy”

Pediatric Academic Society/International Pediatric Hypertension Association

Annual Meeting Topic Symposium, San Diego, CA

2015 “Hypertension after Pediatric Transplantation: Diagnosis and Management”

American Transplant Congress

Annual Meeting of the American Transplant Congress, Philadelphia, PA

2015 “Hematuria and Proteinuria: What to Do?”

American Academy of Pediatrics

National Conference and Exhibition , Washington, DC

2016 “Reanalysis of the Urinalysis - Primer on Hematuria and Proteinuria in Children”

Stony Brook University Hospital, Stony Brook, NY

Pediatric Grand Rounds

2016 “The Skinny on Obesity Related Hypertension in Children”

Pediatric Academic Society/International Pediatric Hypertension Association

Annual Meeting Topic Symposium, Baltimore, MD

International

2016 “Hematuria and Proteinuria: What to Do?”

Star Medica Infantil Privado and Asociacion Medica del Hospital Infantil Privado

XVIII Interamerican Congress of Pediatrics, Mexico City, Mexico

2016 “Pediatric Hypertension – Screening, Evaluation and Treatment”

Star Medica Infantil Privado and Asociacion Medica del Hospital Infantil Privado

XVIII Interamerican Congress of Pediatrics, Mexico City, Mexico

2016 “Hypertensive Urgencies and Emergencies in Children – Assessment and Management”

Tawam Hospital

The 10th Annual SEHA International Pediatrics Conference, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

2016 “Primary Care Provider Approach to Elevated Blood Pressure in Children”

Tawam Hospital

The 10th Annual SEHA International Pediatrics Conference, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS (Optional)

Posters

1. *Brady, TM, Flynn, JT: Racial Background Has No Effect on the Characteristics of Primary Hypertension in Children. Poster presented at the Eastern Society for Pediatric Research Annual Meeting, March 2005.

2. *Brady, TM, Flynn, JT: Racial Background Has No Effect on the Characteristics of Primary Hypertension in Children. PAS 2005: 57: 463.

3. *Brady, TM, Flynn, JT: Characteristics of Primary Hypertension in Children of Different Racial Groups. American Journal of Hypertension 18: A223, May 2005.

4. Brady, TM, Parekh, RS, Fivush, BA, Flynn, JT: Ambulatory Blood Pressure Systolic Loads Predict Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Hypertensive Children. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 16: 797A, 2005.

5. *Brady, T, Fivush, B, Flynn, J, Parekh, R. Ability of Blood Pressure (BP) Parameters to Predict Left Ventricular Hypertrophy (LVH) in Children With Primary Hypertension (HTN). Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 17: 427A, 2006.

6. *Brady, T, Frankenfield, D, Gorman, G, Neu, A, Fivush, B. Achievement of Adult Serum Albumin Targets in Hemodialysis (HD) and Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) Pediatric Patients. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 17: 410A, 2006.

7. *Brady, TM, Siberry GK, Neu, AM, Levy, J, Solomon, B, Parekh, RS. Prevalence and Predictors of Unrecognized High Blood Pressure (BP) in Children. Poster Presentation at the National Kidney Foundation of Maryland Annual Scientific Session, May 2007.

8. *Brady, TM, Siberry GK, Neu, AM, Levy, J, Solomon, B, Parekh, RS. Patient, Clinic and Provider Predictors of Unrecognized High Blood Pressure (BP) in Children. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 18: 628A, 2007.

9. *Brady, TM, Siberry GK, Neu, AM, Solomon, B, Parekh, RS. High Blood Pressure in Children: Factors Associated with Lack of Recognition. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 19: 620A, 2008.

10. *Brady, TM, Fivush, B, Parekh, R, Flynn, J. Impact of Race/Ethnicity on Ambulatory Blood Pressure (ABP) Among Children with Primary Hypertension (PHTN). Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 20: 722A, 2009.

11. *Brady, TM, Fivush, B, Parekh, R, Flynn, J. Racial/Ethnic Differences among Children with Primary Hypertension (PHTN). Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 20: 721A, 2009.

12. *Pruette, CS, Fivush, B, Flynn, J, Brady, TM. Left Ventricular Hypertrophy (LVH) Among African-American (AA) and Non-AA Children with Primary Hypertension (PHTN). Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 20: 724A, 2009.

13. *Brady, T, Schneider, M, Flynn, J, Cox, C, Kimball, T, Mentser, M, White, C, Furth, S, Warady, B, Mitsnefes, M. Carotid Intima Media Thickness (cIMT) in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD): Results from the Chronic Kidney Disease in Children (CKiD) cohort study. Poster presentation at the American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting, November 2010.

14. *Pruette, CS, Fivush, B, Flynn, J, Brady, TM. Left Ventricular Hypertrophy (LVH) Among African-American (AA) and Non-AA Children with Primary Hypertension (PHTN). Clinical and Translational Science 4: P23, 2011.

15. *Pruette, C, Fivush, B, Flynn, J, Brady, T. Left Ventricular Geometry in Children with Primary Hypertension: Prevalence and Predictors. Poster Presentation at the American Society of Hypertension Annual Meeting, May 2011.

16. *Brady, T.M., Neu, A.M., Siberry, G., Solomon, B. Increased Provider Recognition of Elevated Blood Pressure in Children. Poster Presentation at the American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting, November 2012.

17. *Brady, T.M., Holmes, K.W., Boynton, S., Pruette, C., Fadrowski, J.J., Miller,E.R. Diurnal Blood Pressure (BP) and BP Variability is not associated with Left Ventricular Hypertrophy among Hypertensive Children. Poster Presentation at the American Society of Pediatric Nephrology Annual Meeting, May 2013.

18. *Reader, L.D., Fadrowski, J.J., Loeffler, L.F., Miller, E.R., Holmes, K.W., Brady, T.M. Association of Uric Acid and Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Pediatric Hypertension. Poster Presentation at the American Society of Pediatric Nephrology Annual Meeting, May 2013.

19. *Thompson W.R., Holmes K.W., Jennings J., Brady T.M. Ventricular Strain is Abnormal in Children with Hypertension. Poster Presentation at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions Meeting, November 2013.

20. *Brady, T., McDermott, K., Schneider, M., Cox, C., Warady, B., Furth, S., Mistnefes, M. Cystatin C Independently Predicts Change in Left Ventricular Mass index Over Time in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 24: 430A, 2013.

21. Pruette, C.S., Brady, T.M., Mendley, S., Fivush, B., Roter, D., Green, A., Riekert, K.A. Patient-Provider Communication on Medication Adherence in Adolescents with Chronic Kidney Disease. Submitted to the American Society of Pediatric Nephrology Annual Meeting, May 2014.

22. *Reader, L.D., Fadrowski, J.J., Loeffler, L.F., Miller, E.R., Holmes, K.W., Brady, T.M. Uric Acid Is Not Associated With Change In Left Ventricular Mass Index Among Hypertensive Children. Poster Presentation at the American Society of Pediatric Nephrology Annual Meeting, May 2014.

23. *Habli, M., Brady, T.M., Eschenbacher, M., Rodriguez, Z., DeFranco, E.A., Kamath-Rayne, B.D. Neonatal Hypertension and Antenatal Exposure to NSAIDs. Poster Presentation at the American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting, November 2014.

24. *Pruette, C.S., Brady, T.M., Mendley, S., Fivush, B., Roter, D., Green, A., Eakin, M.A., Riekert, K.A. Medication Adherence in Adolescents with Chronic Kidney Disease or Kidney Transplantation: Self- Report Vs. Provider Perception. Poster Presentation at the American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting, November 2014.

25. *Sethna, C.B., Mariani, L.H., Weyant, R.J., Brady, T.M., Meyers, K.E.C., Gibson, K.L., Wickman, L.T., Gadegbeku, C.A. Hypertension and Blood Pressure Variability in NEPTUNE. Poster Presentation at the American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting, November 2014.

26. *Brady, T.M., Fivush, B., Holmes, K., Miller, E.R. The Relationship between Adiposity and Left Ventricular Mass in Children with Hypertension. Poster Presentation at the American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting, November 2014.

27. *Brady, T.M., McDermott, K., Schneider, M., Cox, C., Warady, B., Furth, S. Mitsnefes, M. Cystatin C Predicts Diastolic Dysfunction in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease, Independent of Kidney Function. Poster Presentation at the American Heart Association EPI/Lifestyle 2015 Scientific Sessions, March 2015.

28. *Sethna, C.B., Ng D., Meyers, K., Warady, B., Furth, S., Brady, T.M. Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Children with FSGS. Poster Presentation at the American Society of Pediatric Nephrology Annual Meeting, April 2015.

29. *Brady, T.M., McDermott, K., Schneider, M., Cox, C., Wilson, A., Warady, B., Furth, S. Mitsnefes, M. Role of Adiposity on Left Ventricular Hypertrophy among Children with Chronic Kidney Disease. Poster Presentation at the American Society of Pediatric Nephrology Annual Meeting, April 2015.

30. *Pruette, C.S., Brady, T.M., Mendley, S., Fivush, B., Roter, D., Green, A., Eakin, M.A., Riekert, K.A. Medication Adherence in Adolescents with Chronic Kidney Disease or Kidney Transplantation: Self- Report Vs. Provider Perception. Poster Presentation at the American Society of Transplantation, May 2015.

31. *Rinke, M.L., Singh, H., Rice-Conboy, E., Theissen, K., Choi, S., Adelman, J.S., O’Donnell, H.C., Heo, M., Stein, R.E.K., Brady, T.M., Lehmann, C.U., Bundy, D.G. Pediatric Primary Care Practitioners’ Interest in Diagnostic Error Reduction. Poster Presentation at the Diagnostic Error in Medicine 8th International Conference, September 2015.

32. *McKinney, C.M., Vizthum, D., Moser, M., Hankinson, J., Boynton, S., Brady, T.M. The Multidisciplinary Pediatric Obesity Hypertension Clinic. Poster Presentation at the Annual Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Clinical Showcase, Baltimore, MD, October 2015.

33. Kaczmarski, K., Henry, B., Miller, E.R., Brady, T.M. Medical Counseling is Not Associated with Improved Lifestyle Behaviors among Hypertensive Children. Poster Presentation at the Eastern Society for Pediatric Research Annual Meeting, March 2016.

34. *McKinney, C.M., Vizthum, D., Moser, M., Hankinson, J., Boynton, S., Brady, T.M. The Multidisciplinary Pediatric Obesity Hypertension Clinic. Submitted to the American Physical Therapy Association Regional Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD.

Oral/Podium Presentations [abstracts that were both presented orally and published]

1. *Brady, TM, Siberry GK, Neu, AM, Levy, J, Solomon, B, Parekh, RS. Prevalence and Predictors of Unrecognized High Blood Pressure (BP) in Children. Platform presentation at the Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, May 2007. E-PAS2007:615550.7.

2. *Pruette, CS, Fivush, B, Flynn, J, Brady, TM. Racial Differences in Left Ventricular Hypertrophy among Children with Primary Hypertension. Platform Presentation at the Eastern Society for Pediatric Research Annual Meeting, March 2009.

3. *Pruette, CS, Fivush, B, Flynn, J, Brady, TM. Racial Differences in Left Ventricular Hypertrophy among Children with Primary Hypertension. Platform Presentation at the Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore. E-PAS2009:2530.6.

4. *Brady, T, Schneider, M, Flynn, J, Cox, C, Kimball, T, Furth, S, Warady, B, Mitsnefes, M. Correlates of carotid artery intima media thickness (cIMT) in children with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD): a report from the Chronic Kidney Disease in Children (CKiD) cohort study. Oral Poster Presentation at the Fifteenth Congress of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association, September 2010. Pediatric Nephrology 25: 776, 2010.

5. *Loeffler, L, Miller, E, Brady, T, Fadrowski, J. Uric Acid Level and Hypertension in U.S. Adolescents. Platform Presentation at the American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting, November 2010.

6. *Kogon, A, Pierce, C, McDermott, K, Brady, T, Mitsnefes, M, Warady, B, Furth, S, Flynn, J. Factors Associated with Longitudinal Blood Pressure Changes in Pediatric Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease. Platform Presentation at the American Society of Pediatric Nephrology Annual Meeting, May 2011.

7. *Kogon, A, Pierce, C.B., Brady, T.M., Mitsnefes, M, Warady, B.A., Furth, S.L., Flynn, J.T. Factors Contributing to the Development and Control of Elevated Blood Pressure in Pediatric CKD Patients. Oral abstract presentation at the American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting, November 2011.

8. *Reader, L.D., Fadrowski, J.J., Loeffler, L.F., Miller, E.R., Holmes, K.W., Brady, T.M. Association of Uric Acid and Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Pediatric Hypertension. Oral Poster Presentation, Medical Student Research Day, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, January 2013.

9. *Brady, T., McDermott, K., Schneider, M., Cox, C., Warady, B., Furth, S., Mistnefes, M. Cystatin C Independently Predicts Abnormal Systolic and Diastolic Function Over Time in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). Platform Presentation at the American Society of Pediatric Nephrology Annual Meeting, May 2014.

10. Kaczmarski, K., Henry, B., Miller, E.R., Brady, T.M. Medical Counseling is Not Associated with Improved Lifestyle Behaviors among Hypertensive Children. Selected for Platform Presentation at the Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting, May 2016.

11. Rinke, M.L., Singh, H., Heo, M., Adelman, J.S., O’Donnell, H.C., Choi, S.J., Norton, A., Stein, R.E.K., Brady, T.M., Lehmann, C.U., Kairys, S.W., Rice-Conboy, E., Thiessen, K., Bundy, D.G. Missed Opportunities for Diagnosis in Pediatric Primary Care Practices: Project RedDE. Oral abstract presentation at the Diagnostic Error in Medicine 9th International Conference, Hollywood, CA. November 2016.

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