LILIANA SIMON, M



Curriculum VitaeLILIANA SIMON, M.S., M.D., IBCLCClinical Assistant Professor, Department of PediatricsUniversity of Maryland School of MedicineDateSeptember 30th, 2016Contact InformationBusiness Address:Department of PediatricsPediatric Critical Care110 S Paca Street - 8th FloorBaltimore MD 21201Business Phone Number:(410) 328-6957Business Fax:(410) 328-0680Email:lsimon@peds.umaryland.eduForeign Languages:Portuguese (Native), French (Fluent), Spanish (Proficient)Education1994M.D., University of S?o Paulo, S?o Paulo, Brazil2003M.S., Epidemiology, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaPost Graduate Education and Training1995 - 1998Residency, Pediatrics, Instituto da Crian?a, Hospital das ClínicasSchool of Medicine, University of S?o Paulo, S?o Paulo, Brazil1998 - 2001Fellowship, Pediatric Critical Care, Children’s Medical Center of DallasUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical School1999 - 2000Co-Chief Fellow, Pediatric Critical Care, Children’s Medical Center of Dallas2000 - 2001Chief Fellow, Pediatric Critical Care, Children’s Medical Center of Dallas2001 - 2003Residency, Pediatrics, Sainte-Justine HospitalUniversity of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaCertifications1994Advanced Trauma Life Support2016CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) and AED (Automated External Defibrillator)1998Pediatric Advanced Life Support1997Diplomat, Brazilian Pediatric Society2003 Diplomat, American Board of Pediatrics2004 Diplomat, American Board of Pediatrics, Sub-board Pediatric Critical Care2014Diplomat, International Board of Lactation ConsultantsMedical Licensures2003Connecticut, inactive2007Maryland, active2013Alabama, activeEmployment HistoryAcademic and Non Academic Appointments2003 - 2007Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, Pediatric Critical CareYale University School of Medicine2007 - 2012Pediatric Critical Care Attending Physician, Pediatric Inpatient Associates, Inc.Serving Shady Grove Adventist Hospital, Rockville, MD2012 - presentClinical Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, Pediatric Critical CareUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine2013 - presentPediatric Critical Care Attending PhysicianHuntsville Hospital, Huntsville, AL2016 - presentPediatric Critical Care Attending PhysicianUSA Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Mobile, ALOther Appointments2003 - 2006Director, Pediatric Intensive Care ECMO ProgramYale-New Haven Children’s Hospital2004 - 2006Associate Medical Director, Pediatric Intensive Care UnitYale-New Haven Children’s HospitalVolunteer Professional Positions1992 - 1994Maternity Hospital of S?o Paulo, S?o Paulo, BrazilMedical Student volunteer in labor and delivery2012 - 2013The Herman & Walter Samuelson Children’s Hospital at SinaiBreastfeeding resources2012 - 2013Maryland Breastfeeding Coalition, Member2013 - 2014Maryland Breastfeeding Coalition, Member of the Board of DirectorsCommunity Group Representative2014 - presentMaryland Breastfeeding Coalition, Member of the Board of DirectorsHealth Care Provider RepresentativeProfessional Society Memberships1999Society of Critical Care Medicine, physician, past2001The American College of Chest Physicians, member, past2003 American Academy of Pediatrics, member, fellow, currentSections of Critical Care and Breastfeeding2012Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine, member, currentClinical ActivitiesClinical ExpertiseBoard certified PediatricianAdditional board certification in the subspecialty of Pediatric Critical CareBoard certified Lactation ConsultantScope of Clinical Practice2003 - 2007Pediatric Critical Care Attending Physician, Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital19 bed multidisciplinary medical and surgical PICU2004 - 2007Attending Physician on Pediatric Sedation ServiceYale-New Haven Children’s Hospital2007 - 2012 Pediatric Critical Care Attending Physician, Shady Grove Adventist Hospital7 bed PICU in a community hospital, including medical and surgical cases2012 - presentPediatric Critical Care Attending Physician, Children’sHospital - University of Maryland Medical Center19 bed multidisciplinary medical and surgical PICU2013 - present Pediatric Critical Care Attending Physician, Huntsville Hospital11 bed PICU in a community hospital, including medical and surgical casesLocum tenens physician2016 - present Pediatric Critical Care Attending Physician, USA Women’s and Children’s Hospital19 bed PICU in an academic hospital, including medical and surgical casesLocum tenens physicianDevelopment of Clinical Program2003 - 2006Pediatric Intensive Care ECMO Program, Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital~ 2 patients on ECMO a year2006 - 2007Dignity Project / Yale Pediatric Advanced Care TeamYale-New Haven Children’s HospitalCo-director in the development of Pediatric Palliative Care ProgramAdministrative Services2004 - 2006Associate Medical Director, Pediatric Intensive Care UnitYale-New Haven Children’s HospitalInstitutional Services2004 - 2007Pediatric Ethics Committee, Pediatrics, Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital2004 - 2007Family Advisory Council, Physician RepresentativeYale-New Haven Children’s Hospital2004 - 2007Co-chair, Palliative Care Steering Committee, Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital2005 - 2007Patient Safety Steering Committee, Pediatric RepresentativeYale New-Haven Hospital2007 - 2012Quality Improvement Committee, Pediatrics and Pediatric Critical CareShady Grove Adventist HospitalDevelopment and implementation of clinical practice protocols, improvement of discharge process, improvement in sign out / transition of care process, help in the development and implementation of a new computer order entry system2010 - 2011Physician Advisory Board, Shady Grove Adventist HospitalDevelopment of multiple problem specific admission computer orders for the implementation of Cerner at Shady Grove Adventist Hospital2014 - presentUniversity of Maryland Medical Center Breastfeeding Best Practices Committee Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital – University of Maryland Medical CenterLocal Service2012 - 2013Maryland Breastfeeding Coalition, memberParticipation in projects to promote, protect and support breastfeeding in the state of Maryland2013 - presentMaryland Breastfeeding Coalition, member of the Board of DirectorsDevelopment and implementation of “Welcome Here Campaign” to foster a supportive environment for mothers to breastfeed their babies in public.Teaching ServiceMedical Student Teaching2003 - 2005Mentor, Medical Students, Yale University School of Medicine2 students/year2004 - 2007Teaching Attending, Department of Pediatrics, Yale University School of MedicineSecond and Third Year Medical Students, Supervised Pediatric Patient Encounters2005 - 2007Faculty Facilitator, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of MedicineEnd-of Life Exercise, Third Year Medical Students2005 - 2007Faculty Facilitator, Department of Pediatrics, Yale University School of MedicinePediatric Palliative Care Teaching, Third Year Medical Students2012 - presentTeaching Attending, Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland School of MedicineFourth Year Medical Students, Supervised Pediatric Intensive Care rotationResident and Fellow Teaching2003 - 2007Attending Physician, Pediatric Critical Care, Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital4 residents, 2 interns, 6 fellows10 hours/day, 14-16 weeks/year + ~ 70 nights/year2003 - 2004Co-organizer, ECMO Training Workshop, Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital10 NICU / PICU Fellows, 12 contact hours/year2003 - 2006Intern’s Course, Pediatrics, Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital3 contact hours/year2004 - 2007Director, Pediatric Critical Care Residency EducationYale-New Haven Children’s Hospital36 contact hours/year2005 - 2006Co-organizer, First Patient Safety Workshop, PediatricYale-New Haven Children’s Hospital8 contact hours/year2006Organizer, First Pediatric Palliative Care Education Day Conference8 contact hours2005 - 2007Co-organizer Mortality and Morbidity Conferences for Pediatric ResidentsYale-New Haven Children’s Hospital4 contact hours/year2005 - 2007Faculty Facilitator, Ethics Seminars for Pediatric ResidentsYale-New Haven Children’s Hospital4 contact hours/year2004 - 2007Faculty Facilitator, Pediatric Critical Care and Pediatric LecturesDepartment of Pediatrics, Bridgeport Hospital10 contact hours/year2012 – presentAttending Physician, Pediatric Critical Care, Children’s Hospital – University of Maryland Medical System1-2 residents, 1 fellow16 hours/call, ~ 50 calls /yearPublicationsPeer-reviewed journal articlesL. Simon, A. Stape, G. Moreira, C. R. Pereira, E. J. Troster. Use of PRISM, a predictive score of mortality, in the pediatric intensive care unit of the Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. Revista Brasileira Terapia Intensiva 12(2):75-84, April/June 2000 L. Simon, F. Gauvin, D. Amre, P. Saint-Louis, J. Lacroix. Procalcitonin and C-Reactive Protein as Markers of Bacterial Infection: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Clinical Infectious Disease 39:206-217, July 15th, 2004K. Chambliss*, L. Simon*, I. Yuhanna, C. Mineo, P. Shaul. Dissecting the Basis of Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase by Estratiol: Role of ERα Domains with Known Nuclear Functions. Molecular Endocrinology, 19:227-289, February 2005P. Saint-Louis, L. Simon, F. Gauvin, F. Proulx, D. Amre, J. Lacroix, . The Comparative Utility of Procalcitonin and C-Reactive Protein as Markers of Sepsis in a Pediatric ICU Population with SIRS. Clinical Chemistry 51(6)Supplement:A180, 2005P. Saint-Louis, L. Simon, D. Amre, J. Lacroix, F. Gauvin. Procalcitonin and C-Reactive Protein as Markers of Sepsis in a Pediatric Population. Clinical Biochemistry 39:1101, 2006L. Simon, P. Saint-Louis, D. Amre, J. Lacroix, F. Gauvin. Procalcitonin and C-reactive protein as markers of bacterial infection in critically ill children at onset of systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 9:407-413, 2008Book ChaptersL. Simon, J. Lacroix, C. Farrell, F. Proulx, B. Toledano, J.Piva. [Sepse/Síndrome da Resposta Inflamatória Sistêmica (SIRS)]. In: Jefferson Pedro Piva & Pedro Celini Ramos Garcia, Medicina Intensiva Pediátrica, 5th edition, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2004Conference PresentationsPoster: L. Simon; L. Piantavini, L. Torre?o, E. Troster, I. Miura. Hepatopulmonary Syndrome, a Case Report. The 7th World Congress of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine, Ottawa, June 1997Oral Presentation: L. Simon, K. Chambliss, C. Mineo, P. Shaul. Plasma Membrane Trafficking of Estrogen Receptor Alpha is Independent of Mechanisms Underlying Nuclear Translocation and DNA Binding. Society of Pediatric Research, Baltimore, April 2001Poster: L. Simon, K. Chambliss, C. Mineo, I. Yuhanna, P. Shaul. Domains of Estrogen Receptor Alpha Involved in Plasma Membrane Association and Nongenomic Function. Society of Critical Care Meeting, San Diego, January 2002Oral Presentation: L. Simon, F. Gauvin, D. Amre, P. Saint-Louis, J. Lacroix. Procalcitonin and C-Reactive Protein as Markers of Bacterial Infection: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. The 4th World Congress in Pediatric Intensive Care, Boston, June 2003Invited LecturesL. Simon, Palliative Care: Dignity in Living and Dying, Pediatric Grand Rounds, Pediatrics, Yale University School of Medicine, 2004L. Simon, Palliative Care: Dignity in Living and Dying, Pediatric Grand Rounds, Bridgeport Hospital, 2005 L. Simon, Infant Nutrition; Breastfeeding, Second Year Medical Student Pediatric Workshop, Yale University School of Medicine, 2005 L. Simon, Restoring the Balance, Pediatric Palliative Care, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, 2006 L. Simon, Cases from Bridgeport to the Yale PICU, Pediatric Grand Rounds, Bridgeport Hospital, 2006L. Simon, Discussion of the Milky Way Movie, Maryland Breastfeeding Coalition, Sinai Hospital, 2015 ................
................

In order to avoid copyright disputes, this page is only a partial summary.

Google Online Preview   Download