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Adriana Phillips, MD
- Fellow, PGY- 4
Adriana Phillips, MD is from Arlington, Virginia and attended the University of Virginia for both college and medical school. She is currently a categorical pediatrics resident and is planning on becoming a neonatologist.
Resident Biographical Details
- Hometown
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Arlington, VA
- College or Medical School
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University of Virginia
- Hobbies and Interests
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Latin dancing, hiking, and kayaking
- Travel Interests and Languages
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France
- "Likes" about UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
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Collegial atmosphere, wide catchment area, and a wonderful variety in patient care.
Education & Training
- BA, Neuroscience, University of Virginia, 2014
- MD, University of Virginia School of Medicine, 2019
Selected Publications
Krauss A, Phillips A (co-first author), Pantalone J, Kumar A, Countouris M, Hauspurg A, Muniz G. (2021). Maternal screening for post-partum cardiovascular complications in a newborn clinic. Submitted for review to the 10th Annual Children’s Hospital Research Symposium.
Brunjes P, Collins L, Osterberg S, & Phillips A. (2014). The mouse olfactory peduncle: Development of neurons, glia, and centrifugal afferents. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2014.00044
Academic and Research Interests
- Postpartum cardiomyopathy
- Postpartum cardiac complications
- Newborn clinic