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Credentials for
Amy B. Middleman, M.D.,M.P.H., M.S.Ed.

Name: Amy B. Middleman, M.D.,M.P.H., M.S.Ed.

Texas Children's Position: Adolescent Medicine Clinic Physician; Director, Adolescent and Young Adult Immunization, Texas Children's Hospital Center for Vaccine Awareness and Research

Other Positions: Associate Professor of Pediatrics; Director, Pediatric Core Clerkship, Baylor College of Medicine

Specialty(ies):

Adolescent Medicine

Board Certifications:
American Board of Pediatrics
Adolescent Medicine
 
Degrees Held:
M.P.H. 1996 Harvard School of Public Health
M.S.Ed. 1991 University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education
M.D. 1990 University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
B.S. 1986 Yale University
 

Primary Focus: Adolescent Immunizations, Eating Disorders, Women's Health, Risk Behaviors

Publications:
Middleman AB. Race/ethnicity and gender disparities in the utilization of a school-based hepatitis B immunization initiative. J Adolesc Health, 2004; 34(5):414-419.
Middleman AB, Rosenthal SL, Rickert VI, Neinstein L, Fishbein DB, D’Angelo L. Adolescent immunizations: position paper of the Society for Adolescent Medicine. J Adolesc Health 2006; 38:321-327.
Rupp R, Rosenthal SL, Middleman,AB. Vaccination: an opportunity to enhance early adolescent preventative services. J Adolesc Health 2006; 39(4):461-4.
Friedman LS, Kahn J, Middleman AB, Rosenthal SL, Zimet GD; Society for Adolescent Medicine. Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine: a position statement of the Society for Adolescent Medicine. J Adolesc Health 2006; 39(4):620.
Middleman AB. Adolescent immunizations: Policies to Provide A Shot in the Arm for Adolescents. J Adolesc Health 2007;41(2):109-118.
Kharbanda EO, Maehr J, Middleman AB, Rickert VI, Zimet GL. Influenza vaccine:a position statement of the Society for Adolescent Medicine. J Adolesc Health 2007; 41(2):216-217.
Nancy S. Searle, Ed.D. and the Writing Committee of the Tulane University School of Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. Baylor College of Medicine’s Support of Tulane University School of Medicine Following Hurricane Katrina. Acad Med 2007;82(8):733-7
Elliott MM, DeSilva NK, Middleman AB. Sexual activity and teenage females taking hormonal therapy for medical indications. J Adolesc Health 2007; 41(6):616-619.
Megan C. Lindley, MPH, Lynda Boyer-Chu, BSN, MPH, Daniel B. Fishbein, MD, Maureen Kolasa, RN, MPH, Amy B. Middleman, MD, MPH, MSEd, Thad Wilson, APRN, PhD, JoEllen Wolicki, RN, BSN, Susan Wooley, PhD, CHES for the Working Group on the Role of Schools in D
Boom JA, Nelson, CS, Middleman AB, Fruge A, Kozinetz CA. Investigation of obstacles to accessing information regarding private medical insurance coverage and physician reimbursement for adolescent vaccination. J Adolesc Health 2009; 44:298-301.
 
Professional Organizations:
Liason Society for Adolescent Medicine
Member Texas Pediatric Society
Member American Medical Association
Member Society for Adolescent Medicine
Member Council on Medical Student Education in Pediatrics
Member North American Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
Member American Academy of Pediatrics
 
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11th Floor, MC CC 610.01
Houston TX 77030.
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Fax: 832-825-3689

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