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| | Click here or scroll down to respond to this candidate1CURRICULUM VITAETravis Walker, MD, MBA, FAAPDEMOGRAPHIC AND PERSONAL INFORMATIONCurrent AppointmentsStreet Address -Present Urgent Care Pediatrician/Neonatal Hospitalist/Neonatal Follow-up Program Medical Director, Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatric Medicine, Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital, St Petersburg, FloridaPersonal DataAddress: 6133 Fairfield Ave S, St Petersburg, FL 33707 Phone: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEmail: EMAIL AVAILABLEEducation and TrainingUndergraduate1991-1996 Bachelor of Arts, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana Doctoral/Graduate2001-2003 Master of Business Administration, Regis University, Denver, Colorado 2004-2008 Doctor of Medicine, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland Postdoctoral2008-2011 Pediatrics Residency, Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies/Michigan State University, Kalamazoo, MichiganProfessional Experience2011-2013 General Pediatrician, Holy Rosary Healthcare, Miles City, Montana 2013-2014 Pediatric and Neonatal Hospitalist, Governor Juan F. Luis Hospital, Christiansted, US Virgin Islands 2014-2016 General Pediatrician, Grace Health, Battle Creek, Michigan 2015-2016 Neonatal Hospitalist, Bronson Methodist Hospital, Kalamazoo, Michigan 2016-2017 Medical Director/Neonatal Hospitalist for Level II NICU, Pediatrix Medical Group/Borgess Medical Center, Kalamazoo, MichiganPUBLICATIONSOriginal Research1. Feinberg AR, Walker TA, Brust RA. Bleeding at Circumcision: Patient or Operator Issue? Clinical Pediatrics. August 2010; 49(8):760-3.2. McDaniel CE, Kerns E, Jennings B, Magee S, Biondi E, Flores R, Aronson PL, Walker TA* and the AAP REVISE II QI Collaborative. Improving guideline-concordant care for febrile infants through a quality improvement initiative. Pediatrics. Published Online: April 29, 2024 (DOI: 10.1542/PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE *Group Author.Case Reports1. Walker TA, Rai E, Kamboj M. Septo-optic Dysplasia: The Clinical Spectrum. International Journal on Disability and Human Development. March 2012; 11(1): 85-88. 2. Viqar S, Pandya J, Walker TA, Hill TA, Marsicek M, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome in Maternal Kratom Tea Use. The Florida Pediatrician. September 2019. 2Guidelines/Protocols, Consensus Statement, Expert Opinion, Consortium Articles 1. Walker TA, Brooks S. Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia Clinical Pathway. Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital. June 2023Published Curricula, Learner Assessment Tools, Educational Evaluations, Assessment/Evaluation Instruments 1. Walker TA, Mercurio D, Hirsch D, et al. Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital Emergency Center Reference Guide. Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital, 2022: 78-102. 2. Walker TA. Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital Neonatal Follow-up Program Resident and Fellow Rotation Curriculum. Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital. 2021 CLINICAL ACTIVITIESCertificationMedical, Other State/Government Licensure2024-Present California, License No: C 1950622023-Present Colorado, License No: DR.00718202013-Present Florida, License No: ME 1182412008-2011 Michigan, Educational Limited License2013-Present Michigan, License No: 43010926922011-Present Montana, License No: 126312023-Present New York, License No: 327294-012013-2014 Virgin Islands, License No: 1932Boards, Other Specialty Certification2011-Present American Board of Pediatrics, ABP No: 685012 2008-Present Basic Life Support, American Heart Association 2008-Present Pediatric Advanced Life Support, American Heart Association 2008-Present Neonatal Resuscitation Program, American Heart Association 2008-Present Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support2022-Present Advanced Trauma Life SupportClinical (Service) Responsibilities2017-Present Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital, Inpatient Newborn Rounds, 8 weeks/year 2017-Present Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital, Outpatient Neonatal Follow-up Program, 12 months/year 2017-Present Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital, Pediatric Emergency and Trauma Center, 12 months/year Clinical ProductivityI am responsible for the treatment of newborn infants at Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital (approximately 300 patients per year). I am responsible for the ongoing treatment of pediatric patients up to 21 years of age in the Pediatric Emergency and Trauma Center at Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital (approximately 2500 patients per year. I am responsible for outpatient consultations of high risk NICU infant graduates at Johns Hopkins All Childrens Outpatient Centers, located in St Petersburg, Sarasota, Brandon and New Port Richey, Florida (approximately 275 patients per year)Clinical Program Building/Leadership2017-Present I am the Medical Director for the Neonatal Follow-up Program at Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital, with outpatient locations in St. Petersburg, Sarasota, Brandon and New Port Richey, Florida. I am also the Program Director for the rotating Pediatric Residents and Neonatology Fellows in the Neonatal Follow-up Program, including but not limited to preceptorship as well as development of resident and fellow teaching curriculum3EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIESTeachingClinical Instruction2023 Lecturer, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Lecture. Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital Newborn Nursery Resident Lecture Series. St Petersburg, Florida. 2023 Lecturer. Infant of a Diabetic Mother Lecture. Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital Newborn Nursery Resident Lecture Series. St Petersburg, Florida 2023 Lecturer: AAP LIGHT (Learning and Implementing Guidelines for Hyperbilirubinemia) Update. Western Michigan University Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine Pediatric Residency Lecture Series. Kalamazoo, Michigan.2023 Lecturer: AAP REVISE (Reducing Excessive Variability in Infant Sepsis Evaluation) Update. Western Michigan University Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine Pediatric Residency Lecture Series, Kalamazoo, Michigan.2023 Lecturer: AAP REVISE (Reducing Excessive Variability in Infant Sepsis Evaluation) Update. Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital Pediatric Residency Lecture Series, St Petersburg, Florida. SYSTEM INNOVATION AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT ACTIVITIES System Innovation and Quality Improvement Efforts within JHMI 2017-Present Committee Member, Antibiotic Stewardship Committee, Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital, St Petersburg, Florida.2018-Present Committee Member, Department of Emergency Medicine Patient Safety Review Committee, Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital, St Petersburg, Florida. 2021-2023 Committee Leader, AAP REVISE (Reducing Excessive Variability in Infant Sepsis Evaluation), Department of Pediatric Medicine, Johns Hopkins all Childrens Hospital, St Petersburg, Florida. 2022-2024 Committee Leader, AAP LIGHT (Learning and Implementing Guidelines for Hyperbilirubinemia), Department of Pediatric Medicine, Johns Hopkins all Childrens Hospital, St Petersburg, Florida.2023-2025 Committee Member, AAP IMPWR (Improving Mental Health Processes, Workflows and Responses), Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital, St Petersburg, Florida. 2023-Present Committee Member, Project Easy Clinical Operations Workgroup, Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital, St Petersburg, Florida.Professional Societies2011-Present Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics 2011-Present Member, National Health Service Corps 2019-Present Member, Society for Pediatric Urgent Care RECOGNITIONInvited Talks2011 Septo-Optic Dysplasia: The Clinical Spectrum, MSU/KCMS Pediatric Grand Rounds, Kalamazoo, MI, 7 January 2011.2012 Common Respiratory Diseases and Acute Interventions in Infants and Toddlers, Eastern Montana Rural Healthcare Conference, Miles City, Montana. 2012 Medical Exclusion of Sick Children from Child Care Centers, Eastern Montana Developmental and Educational Assistance Program Child Development Conference, Miles City, Montana. 2012 Child and Adolescent Obesity, Expert Committee Recommendations, and Tips for the Busy Clinician, Western Michigan University School of Medicine Pediatric Grand Rounds, Kalamazoo, Michigan.2022 NAS Surveillance Update, ASAP (Addiction Support and Pregnancy) Group, Sarasota, Floridaa. 42023 Bites and Stings, Western Michigan University School of Medicine Pediatric Grand Rounds, Kalamazoo, Michigan.OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTSPosters2019 Viqar S, Pandya J, Walker TA, Hill TA,Marsicek M, Spilling the Tea on Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. Florida Chapter AAP Conference. Tallahassee, Florida. 2024 Walker, TA. Learning and Implementing Guidelines for Hyperbilirubinemia Treatment. The 2nd Advances in Maternal, Fetal, and Neonatal Health The Continuum of Care Conference. St Petersburg, Florida.Oral Presentations2009 Reid LA, Walker TA. Athetoid Cerebral Palsy: A Case Report. Kalamazoo Community Medical Health & Sciences Research Day. Kalamazoo, Michigan. 2010 Walker TA, Rai E. Septo-Optic Dysplasia: The Clinical Spectrum. Kalamazoo Community Medical Health & Sciences Research Day. Kalamazoo, Michigan. 2010 Walker TA, Reid LA. van der Woude Syndrome: A Case Report, Kalamazoo Community Medical Health & Sciences Research Day, Kalamazoo, Michigan. |