Martha Stewart, MD

  • Chief Resident

Martha Stewart, MD is a Chief Resident in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Stewart received her Bachelor of Arts degree from James Madison University and her Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Virginia School of Medicine. She completed a Pediatric Residency at the UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.

Profesional and Scientific Society Memberships

  • Phi Beta Kappa, inducted 2015
  • American Medical Association, 2016-Present
  • American Academy of Pediatrics, 2019-Present
  • Alpha Omega Alpha, Inducted 2019

Education & Training

  • BA, James Madison University, 2015
  • MD, University of Virginia School of Medicine, 2020
  • Residency in Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, 2023

Selected Publications

Stewart ME, Knisely AT, Sullivan MW, Ring KL, Modesitt SC. Evaluation of screening and risk-reducing surgery for women followed in a high-risk breast/ovarian cancer clinic: it is all about the tubes in BRCA mutation carriers. Gyn Onc Reports, 2019;28:18-22. DOI: 10.1016/j.gore.2019.01.010. 

Knisely, A.T., Stewart, M.E., Garcia, C., Thomas, M.H., Modesitt, S.C., Ring, K.L.. (2020, May). Evaluation of breast screening strategies in a high risk breast and ovarian cancer clinic..Gyn Onc Reports, 33(eCollection 2020 May), e1-e4. Cited in PubMed; PMID: 32490124.

Modesitt, S.C., Eichner, N., Penberthy, J.K., Horton, B.J., Stewart, M.E., Lacy, R., Weltman, A.L.. (2021, Jan). “Moving Away from Cancer” Prospective exercise trial for female rural cancer survivors: how can we step it up?. JCO Oncology Practice, 17(1), e16-e25. Cited in PubMed; PMID: 32877271.

Stewart, M., & Windreich, R.. (2022, Jun). Tyrosine kinase inhibitor withdrawal syndrome in a patient with multiply relapsed Ewing sarcoma.. Pediatric Blood and Cancer, 69(S2), S192.

Stewart, M., McCormick, M., Windreich, R., Munro, C., & Meade, J.. (2022, Jun). Very High-Risk Pre-B ALL in a 5-year-old patient with Lynch Syndrome: A case report. Pediatric Blood and Cancer, 69(S2), S160.

Stewart M, McCormick M, Windreich R, Munroe C, Meade J. A mismatched syndrome: A five-year-old girl with very-high-risk leukemia and Lynch syndrome. Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2023 Nov; 70(11);e30660. Doi: 10.1002/pbc.30660. epub 2023 Sep 5.