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S P R I NG 201 4 WHITE COAT ALERT Announcing New Physicians Who Have Joined the University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus White Coat Alert is a University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus (UMMC Midtown Campus) quarterly publication introducing and profiling new physicians. The publication features newly practicing private and University of Maryland School of Medicine faculty physicians. White Coat Alert is distributed to the medical staff of University of Maryland Medical Center and UMMC Midtown Campus, and to referring physicians. The intent of this publication is to keep physicians informed of the expanded comprehensive range of services and treatments provided by UMMC Midtown Campus new providers. For more information, please call UMMC Midtown Campus’ Marketing Department at 410-225-8944 or email [email protected]. FARSHAD ADIB, MD Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Orthopaedics FELLOWSHIP: Harvard Medical School; University of Virginia; Georgetown University RESIDENCY: Shahid Beheshti Medical University MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Tehran Azad Medical University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Adolescent and Young Adult Hip, Hip Preservation, Femoroacetabular Impingement, Hip Injuries, Hip Arthroscopy, Sports Medicine, Pediatric Sports Medicine, ACL Injuries, Knee Injuries, Hip Arthroplasty, Knee Arthroplasty, Orthopedics, Developmental Hip Dysplasia, Femoral Anteversion OFFICE: 443-552-2878 [email protected] REBECCA CARTER, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics Dr. Carter works as part of a team of academic general pediatricians, delivering care for childhood growth and development, as well as management of acute and chronic pediatric illnesses. She also serves on a multi-disciplinary team caring for infants and toddlers after discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit to monitor their health and development. RESIDENCY: Children’s National Medical Center MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, University of Maryland School of Medicine SPECIAL INTERESTS: General Pediatrics OFFICE: 410-225-8780 [email protected] WAN-TSU (WENDY) CHANG, MD Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine Dr. Chang practices emergency medicine and neurocritical care at University of Maryland Medical Center University and Midtown Campuses. FELLOWSHIP: Johns Hopkins Hospital RESIDENCY: University of Cincinnati Medical Center MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine SPECIAL INTERESTS: Neurological Emergencies, Neurocritical Care University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus OFFICE: 410-225-8100 [email protected] Physician Referral Line: 410-225-8400 | For appointments, please call: 410-225-8000 JAMES CONWAY, MD Neurosurgeon (on call) Department of Neurosciences FELLOWSHIP: Johns Hopkins Hospital RESIDENCY: Johns Hopkins Hospital MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Johns Hopkins Hospital OFFICE: 410-225-8083 [email protected] STEPHEN N. DAVIS, MBBS, FRCP, FACP Theodore E. Woodward Professor of Medicine Professor of Physiology Chairman, Department of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Physician-in-Chief, University of Maryland Medical Center Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Nutrition Dr. Davis has devoted his career to research and patient care and focuses on treating adults with diabetes and metabolic disorders, as well as studying the biological basis of certain diabetes-related complications. His research focuses on exercise physiology, mechanisms of cardiovascular disease in diabetes and mechanisms that defend against a falling blood glucose level, a condition known as hypoglycemia. Dr. Davis’ laboratory has found areas in the brain that act to reduce the body’s ability to protect itself against hypoglycemia. He also has identified promising new treatments and interventions that counteract these mechanisms and molecular areas in the brain to stimulate the body’s ability to defend itself against hypoglycemia. RESIDENCY: Royal Free Hospital, United Kingdom MEDICAL DEGREE: MBBS, Royal Free Hospital, London University, United Kingdom RESEARCH: University of Newcastle upon Tyne (United Kingdom); Vanderbilt University School of Medicine SPECIAL INTERESTS: Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders, Biological Basis of Certain Diabetes-Related Complications, Exercise Physiology, Mechanisms of Cardiovascular Disease in Diabetes, Hypoglycemia OFFICE: 410-328-2488 [email protected] DAVID DREIZIN, MD Assistant Professor of Diagnostic Radiology University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine FELLOWSHIP: Johns Hopkins Hospital RESIDENCY: University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Weill Medical College of Cornell SPECIAL INTERESTS: Trauma and Emergency Radiology, Abdominal Imaging OFFICE: 410-238-5803 [email protected] JAMES FRAZIER, III, MD Neurosurgeon (on call) Department of Neurosciences FELLOWSHIP: Johns Hopkins Hospital RESIDENCY: Johns Hopkins Hospital MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine SPECIAL INTERESTS: Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Brain Tumors Physician Referral Line: 410-225-8400 | For appointments, please call: 410-225-8000 OFFICE: 410-225-8083 [email protected] JESSICA GALANDAK, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Diagnostic Radiology University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Dr. Galandak specializes in women’s imaging, particularly breast imaging and image-guided breast intervention. FELLOWSHIP: Columbia University Medical Center RESIDENCY: Ochsner Foundation Hospital MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Tulane University School of Medicine MPH: Tulane University School of Public Health SPECIAL INTERESTS: Breast Imaging, Image-Guided Breast Intervention OFFICE: 410-328-5029 [email protected] IRA GARONZIK, MD Neurosurgeon Department of Neurosciences FELLOWSHIP: Johns Hopkins Hospital RESIDENCY: Johns Hopkins Hospital MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Emory University School of Medicine SPECIAL INTERESTS: Neurosurgery, Spine Surgery OFFICE: 410-225-8083 [email protected] RICHARD B. HORENSTEIN, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition FELLOWSHIP: Johns Hopkins Hospital FELLOWSHIP: University of Maryland Medical Center RESIDENCY: University of Michigan Health System MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Jefferson Medical College SPECIAL INTERESTS: Thyroid Cancer, Type 2 Diabetes, Lipid Disorders OFFICE: 410-706-0154 [email protected] ALDO T. IACONO, MD Hamish S. and Christine C. Osborne Endowed Professor, Advanced Pulmonary Care University of Maryland School of Medicine Medical Director, Lung Transplant Program University of Maryland Medical Center Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Dr. Iacono has established a national reputation as an outstanding transplant pulmonologist and a translational investigator focusing on novel anti-rejection therapy. He has been a leader in developing aerosolized antirejection therapy to reduce the incidence of chronic lung transplant rejection and minimize systemic side effects of antirejection medications. FELLOWSHIP: SUNY Stony Brook OFFICE: 410-706-3463 RESIDENCY: Brooklyn Hospital; SUNY Downstate FAX: 443-462-3045 MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, University of Bologna [email protected] SPECIAL INTERESTS: Aerosolized Cyclosporine as Anti-Rejection Medication, Preventing Complications of Lung Transplantation University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus WHITE COAT ALERT BENNIE JENG, MD, MS Professor of Ophthalmology Chair, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Dr. Jeng was appointed as professor and chair, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Maryland School of Medicine in August, 2013. Prior to this, he was professor of ophthalmology at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), as well as co-director, UCSF Cornea Service and chief, Department of Ophthalmology, San Francisco General Hospital. Dr. Jeng also served as the director of the Proctor/UCSF Cornea Fellowship Program. In addition to his busy clinical practice and teaching endeavors, Dr. Jeng was a federally-funded investigator, studying corneal epithelial wound healing. Additionally, he serves in numerous leadership positions for national and international ophthalmologic societies and journals. FELLOWSHIP: University of California-San Francisco RESIDENCY: Cleveland Clinic Foundation MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania MS: Case Western Reserve University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Corneal Transplantation OFFICE: 410-328-5929 FAX: 410-328-1178 [email protected] NEHA KALARIA, MD Internist Division of Internal Medicine Dr. Kalaria specializes in managing the complex medical conditions of the elderly population. She is compassionate and dedicated to providing excellent medical care for her patients. During her fellowship at the Veterans Administration in Baltimore, Dr. Kalaria treated aging veterans for a wide range of medical conditions. She strives to help her patients meet the challenges of aging while maintaining comfortable and independent lives. Dr. Kalaria provides care in transitional care units, nursing homes and assisted living. She is board certified in internal medicine. FELLOWSHIP: University of Maryland — VA Baltimore Medical Center RESIDENCY: Union Memorial Hospital MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, American University of Antigua SPECIAL INTERESTS: Geriatrics OFFICE: 410-235-8885 [email protected] RISHI KUNDI, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Vascular Surgery FELLOWSHIP: Columbia University Medical Center; Weill Cornell Medical College RESIDENCY: Beth Israel Medical Center MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Michigan State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Endovascular Surgery, Aneurysmal Disease, Peripheral Arterial Disease, Carotid Arterial Disease, Aortic Disease, Diabetic Vascular Disease OFFICE: 443-552-2900 FAX: 443-552-2999 [email protected] ELIZABETH LAMOS, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition FELLOWSHIP: University of Maryland Medical System RESIDENCY: University of Maryland Medical System MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, University of Maryland School of Medicine SPECIAL INTERESTS: Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes, Thyroid, Pituitary and Calcium Disorders Physician Referral Line: 410-225-8400 | For appointments, please call: 410-225-8000 OFFICE: 443-682-6800 [email protected] H. CHRISTOPHER LAWSON, MD, FAANS Neurosurgeon Department of Neurosciences FELLOWSHIP: Johns Hopkins Hospital RESIDENCY: Johns Hopkins Hospital MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine SPECIAL INTERESTS: Herniated Cervical & Lumbar Discs, Cervical Myelopathy, Cervical & Lumbar Stenosis, Spine Tumors, Primary & Metastatic Brain Tumors, Skull Base Tumors, Pituitary Tumors, Cerebrovascular Lesions, Cyberknife Stereotactic Radiosurgery OFFICE: 410-225-8083 [email protected] RUSSELL LEWIS, JR., MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Family & Community Medicine Prior to joining University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus, Dr. Lewis, a native of Baltimore, practiced in Waupaca, Wisconsin for five years where he provided a wide spectrum of family medicine services, including psychiatric, obstetrics and geriatric care. Presently, he is the medical director of UniversityCare LLC, a subsidiary of University of Maryland Medical System, and sees patients at the UM Primary Care at Heritage Crossing location. His focus is providing patients with comprehensive quality medical care through the Patient Centered Medical Home model. Dr. Lewis is board certified in family medicine. OFFICE: 410-244-7026 RESIDENCY: University Hospitals of Cleveland/Case Western FAX: 410-244-7090 MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Howard University College of Medicine [email protected] SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family Medicine, Patient Centered Medical Home RANA MALEK, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition Dr. Malek has a clinical interest in metabolic health, with a focus on management of lipid disorders, pre-diabetes, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and endocrine causes of hypertension. She is particularly interested in management of these issues in women. Dr. Malek has extensive experience managing patients with both type 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus. She has both clinical and research experience managing patients with extreme insulin resistance. FELLOWSHIP: National Institute of Health RESIDENCY: Emory University Hospital MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, University of Maryland School of Medicine SPECIAL INTERESTS: Management of Lipid Disorders, Pre-Diabetes, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Endocrine Causes of Hypertension OFFICE: 443-682-6800 [email protected] THEA L. MANLAPAZ, MD Internist Department of Family Medicine RESIDENCY: Wheeling Hospital MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, University of Santo Tomas, Philippines SPECIAL INTERESTS: Women’s Health, Diabetes OFFICE: 410-383-2072 [email protected] University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus WHITE COAT ALERT LINA MELHEM, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition FELLOWSHIP: University of Maryland Medical Center RESIDENCY: University of Maryland Medical Center; University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, University of South Alabama College of Medicine SPECIAL INTERESTS: Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes, Insulin Resistance Syndrome, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Thyroid Disorders OFFICE: 443-682-6800 [email protected] KASHIF MUNIR, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition FELLOWSHIP: University of Maryland Medical Center RESIDENCY: University of Maryland Medical Center MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Temple University School of Medicine SPECIAL INTERESTS: Thyroid and Pituitary Disorders, Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes OFFICE: 443-682-6800 [email protected] NANA OKUZAWA, MD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry Dr. Okuzawa is originally from Tokyo, Japan. After completion of residency she completed a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry. Dr. Okuzawa is board certified in adult psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry. FELLOWSHIP: University of MD Medical System OFFICE: 410-328-1111 RESIDENCY: Maimonides Medical Center [email protected] MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, St. George’s University School of Medicine SPECIAL INTERESTS: Early Identification and Treatment of Psychosis in Youth and Young Adults NADIA PELAEZ, MD Instructor of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of General Internal Medicine RESIDENCY: Lenox Hill Hospital MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine Physician Referral Line: 410-225-8400 | For appointments, please call: 410-225-8000 OFFICE: 410-328-5196 [email protected] AVA PORT, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition Dr. Port joined the University of Maryland faculty in August of 2012, and has since become involved in a multidisciplinary team treating Bariatric surgical patients. She has also led the development of a weight management program at the University of Maryland’s Center for Diabetes, which provides a comprehensive and personalized program to help overweight or obese (BMI > 25 kg/m2) diabetics achieve their weight loss goals. FELLOWSHIP: Boston University Medical Center RESIDENCY: Boston University Medical Center MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Rutgers Medical School SPECIAL INTERESTS: Endocrinology, Nutrition and Weight Management, Obesity and Metabolism, Bariatric Surgery, Diabetes OFFICE: 443-682-6800 [email protected] SANDRA QUEZADA, MD, MS Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Dr. Quezada has focused her research on the effect of aging in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), including Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). She has studied the effect of age at diagnosis on the manifestation of CD and UC including the location and phenotypic behavior of disease, as well as the serologic response to gut microbial antigens. FELLOWSHIP: University of Maryland Medical Center RESIDENCY: University of Maryland Medical Center MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, University of Maryland School of Medicine MS: Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons; University of Maryland School of Medicine SPECIAL INTERESTS: Inflammatory Bowel Disease OFFICE: 410-706-3387 FAX: 410-706-4330 [email protected] PRASHANT RAGHAVAN, MBBS Assistant Professor of Radiology University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Dr. Raghavan specializes in all aspects of diagnostic neuroradiology, especially in head and neck imaging. FELLOWSHIP: University of Virginia — Charlottesville RESIDENCY: BJ Medical College; Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research MEDICAL DEGREE: MBBS, Stanley Medical College OFFICE: 410-328-5112 [email protected] LISA SCHOCKET, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences FELLOWSHIP: Ophthalmology Consultants of Boston RESIDENCY: University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine SPECIAL INTERESTS: Diabetic Retinopathy, Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Retinal Vascular Occlusions, Retinal Detachments, Macular Holes, Tumors, Cataract Complications OFFICE: 410-328-6533 [email protected] University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus WHITE COAT ALERT SARA SCHWAB, MD Instructor of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of General Internal Medicine RESIDENCY: Yale-New Haven Hospital MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, University of Maryland School of Medicine SPECIAL INTERESTS: Endocrine Disorders, Diabetes Management OFFICE: 410-328-5196 [email protected] ALAN SHULDINER, MD John Whitehurst Professor of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Head, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition Associate Dean and Director, Program in Personalized Medicine Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition FELLOWSHIP: National Institutes of Health RESIDENCY: Columbia Presbyterian Hospital MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Harvard Medical School SPECIAL INTERESTS: Diabetes, Genomic and Personalized Medicine OFFICE: 410-706-1623 [email protected] KRISTI SILVER, MD Associate Professor of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Acting Director, University of Maryland Center for Diabetes and Endocrinology Director, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Fellowship Program Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition Dr. Silver is board certified in both internal medicine and endocrinology and metabolism. Dr. Silver joined the faculty at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1997. Her research interests include the genetics of insulin secretion, pharmacogenetics/pharmacogenomics of diabetes medications and inpatient and outpatient diabetes management. FELLOWSHIP: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine RESIDENCY: University of Massachusetts Medical Center MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, University of Maryland School of Medicine SPECIAL INTERESTS: Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes, Insulin Pumps, Continuous Glucose Monitoring, Diabetes in Pregnancy, Endocrine Disorders OFFICE: 443-682-6800 [email protected] STEPHANIE ALESKOW STEIN, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition FELLOWSHIP: University of Maryland Medical System RESIDENCY: University of Maryland Medical System MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, George Washington University School of Medicine SPECIAL INTERESTS: Pituitary, Thyroid and Metabolic Bone Disorders, Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Physician Referral Line: 410-225-8400 | For appointments, please call: 410-225-8000 OFFICE: 443-682-6800 [email protected] NANETTE STEINLE, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition FELLOWSHIP: University of Maryland Medical System RESIDENCY: University of Maryland Medical System MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Medical College of Ohio SPECIAL INTERESTS: Diabetes, Diabetes Prevention, Nutrition, General Endocrinology OFFICE: 443-682-6800 [email protected] ELIZABETH STREETEN, MD Associate Professor of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Director, Metabolic Bone Program Co-Director, Genetics and Personalized Medicine Clinic Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition Dr. Streeten joined the faculty at UMMS in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Nutrition in 1998. In 2005, she cofounded the Genetics and Personalized Medicine Clinic and received a secondary appointment in the Genetics Division of the Pediatric Department. Dr. Streeten’s research interests include the study of genetic factors contributing to bone health and vitamin D metabolism, primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism, and treatment of Osteoporosis-pseudoglioma (OPPG) syndrome and other rare disorders of metabolic bone. She has been a co-investigator in the Amish Family Osteoporosis Study since 1998. Dr. Streeten is board certified in internal medicine, endocrinology and clinical genetics. OFFICE: 410-328-6219 FELLOWSHIP: Johns Hopkins Hospital; National Institute of Health FAX: 410-328-1623 RESIDENCY: Johns Hopkins Hospital [email protected] MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Albany Medical College SPECIAL INTERESTS: Metabolic Bone and Mineral Diseases, General Endocrinology, Treatment of Osteoporosis, Kidney Stones NORMAN TINANOFF, DDS, MS Professor of Dentistry Director, Division of Pediatric Dentistry University of Maryland School of Dentistry Currently, Dr. Tinanoff is director of the Division of Pediatric Dentistry, within the Department of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry. He has authored or co-authored more than 120 full-length publications, primarily on fluoride mechanisms, antimicrobials, caries risk factors, early childhood caries and prevention. His current interests are concerned with and preventing dental caries and oral health access in underserved child populations. FELLOWSHIP: VA Medical Center of Iowa City RESIDENCY: University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics DDS: University of Maryland MS: Pediatric Dentistry, University of Iowa SPECIAL INTERESTS: Early Childhood Caries, Dental Care of Children with Special Needs CELL: 410-952-4712 OFFICE: 410-706-7970 FAX: 410-706-4031 [email protected] SHAHAB TOURSAVADKOHI, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Vascular Surgery Dr. Toursavadkohi received his medical degree from Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) and was honored the 3rd highest ranking in basic sciences across the nation. He completed his surgical training at Henry Ford Hospital and became the administrative chief in general surgery residency. He was awarded the best clinical research in 2010 and received the prestigious Szilagy award from Midwestern Vascular Society. He completed his vascular surgery training at University of Maryland in Baltimore. Dr. TourSavadkohi is board certified in general surgery. FELLOWSHIP: University of MD Medical System RESIDENCY: Henry Ford Hospital; Mellat Medical Complex; Newark Beth Israel Medical Center MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Tehran University of Medical Sciences SPECIAL INTERESTS: Clinical Outcome Analysis, Aortic Aneurysm CELL: 410-371-9578 PAGER: 410-850-8004 OFFICE: 410-328-5840 FAX: 410-328-0717 [email protected] University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus WHITE COAT ALERT ELYSE PINE-TWADDELL, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Pediatric Endocrinology FELLOWSHIP: Johns Hopkins Hospital RESIDENCY: Mount Sinai School of Medicine MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Washington University School of Medicine SPECIAL INTERESTS: Multiple Pituitary Hormone Deficiency, Puberty, Gender Variance OFFICE: 410-328-0396 [email protected] DELORAN WILSON, MD Instructor of Psychiatry University of Maryland School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry RESIDENCY: Thomas Jefferson University Hospital MEDICAL DEGREE: MD, Howard University College of Medicine Physician Referral Line: 410-225-8400 | For appointments, please call: 410-225-8000 OFFICE: 410-328-1111 [email protected]