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Joan
Hodgman MD
Research Interests
- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome - development of cardiopulmonary
reflexes during sleep
- Respiratory function during sleep and risk for SIDS
- Bilirubin metabolism in the neonate
- Inflammation at birth and its relation to chronic problems
such as chronic lung disease and cerebral palsy
Degrees
- University of California San Francisco
School of Medicine; 1946 MD
Internship
- Pediatric Internship, University of California Hospital-
San Francisco; 1946-1947
Residency
- Pediatric Residency, Harbor General Hospital
Torrance, CA; January - June, 1948
- Pediatric Residency, Los Angeles County General Hospital;
1948-1950
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| ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS |
University of Southern California:
- Instructor in Pediatrics (LAC General Hospital), 1951-1955
- Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, 1955-1958
- Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, 1958-1961
- Associate Professor of Pediatrics, 1962-1969
- Professor of Pediatrics, 1969-present
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- California License - 1946
- Certification, American Board of Pediatrics, 1957
- Sub-Board of Neonatal Perinatal Medicine, 1975
| HONORS &
AWARDS |
- Phi Beta Kappa
- American Cancer Society, Certificate of
Appreciation, 1963-1964
- The Flower Guild, Charities for Children: Honorary
membership, 1965
- B'nai B'rith Women, Cameo of Commitment
Award, 1969
- National Foundation, 4th Annual Healthy Baby Day,
Meritorious Award, 1969
- Muses of California Museum of Science and Industry,
Woman of the Year, 1974
- Los Angeles Times, Woman of the Year,
1976
- Cares - Women in Medicine - Outstanding
Achievement, 1979
- Apgar Award, Section on Perinatal
Pediatrics,
American Academy of Pediatrics, 1999
| ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION |
Dr. Hodgman's extensive involvement in pediatrics
and neonatology over the decades at the University
of Southern California can be reviewed in greater
detail through this PDF
link. Her professional background, university
administration, society memberships, consultantships
and journal review are contained therein.
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Dr. Hodgman's publications and research history are
available for review in PDF
format.
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