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Allison Hill - 1
Name, MD
Address Phone Number Email
Education and Training
Pediatric Residency 6/08 present
Advocacy Track
Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, CA
Doctor of Medicine 9/04 6/08
University of California Irvine School of Medicine, Irvine, CA
Bachelor of Arts Human Biology 9/00 6/04
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Honors and Awards
Alpha Omega Alpha 2008
American Academy of Pediatrics Most Promising UC Irvine Medical Student for Excellence in Clinical
Performance in Pediatrics 2008
Gold Humanism Honor Society 2007
American Pediatric Society and Society for Pediatric Research Fellowship 2005
Regents of the University of California Scholarship 2004 2008
Research Experience
Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Stanford University Medical Center 6/09 Present
Advisor: Anne Dubin, M.D., Pediatric Cardiology
Evaluating the accuracy and consistency of pediatric cardiologists’ interpretations of pre-participation screening
electrocardiograms
Surveying pediatric cardiologists for their interpretations of ECGs of normal young people, normal young athletes,
and athletes with cardiac pathology that leads to increased risk of sudden cardiac death
Comparing pediatric cardiologists interpretations to expert interpretations by pediatric electrophysiologists
Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Stanford University Medical Center 9/09 Present
Advisors: Anne Dubin, M.D., Pediatric Cardiology
Jeffrey Feinstein, M.D., M.P.H., Pediatric Cardiology
Observational study exploring mechanical and electrical dyssynchrony in patients with pulmonary hypertension
Comparing echo, ECG, MRI and other data in patients with pulmonary hypertension, normal cardiac physiology
and volume overload from atrial septal defects
If dyssynchrony is found. anticipate interventional phase to evaluate hemodynamic changes with atrio-ventricular
pacing during cardiac catheterizations
Pediatric Advocacy Program, Stanford University Medical Center 7/08 Present
Advisors: Lisa Chamberlain, M.D., M.P.H., Pediatrics
Janine Bishop, M.P.H., Director, Pediatric Advocacy Program
Partnered with a nonprofit athletic program to prevent childhood obesity, Girls On The Run
Co-authored grant to expand program to include middle school age girls
Developing participant survey on exercise, nutrition, self-esteem and lifestyle before and after program
participation
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