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Center for Aero-Digestive Disorders (CADD)

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The Center for Aero-Digestive Disorders (CADD) provides long-term care and state-of-the-art medical and surgical treatment to children with complex problems involving the airway, pulmonary and upper digestive tract.

The center is staffed by a multidisciplinary team of specialists from various fields who provide comprehensive assessment, treatment and follow-up.

Director:
Co-Directors:
Reza Rahbar, DMD, MD, FACS
Rachel Rosen, MD, MPH
Umakanth Khatwa, MD
Physician Assistant: Amanda Coburn, PA-C
Administative Coordinator:
Barbara Walrath
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Associate Attending:
CARDIOLOGY
Mary P. Mullen, MD
Leslie Smoot, MD
CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY
Emile A. Bacha, MD
Pedro J. Del Nido, MD
ENDROCRINOLOGY
Jessica R. Smith, MD
GASTROENTEROLOGY AND NUTRITION
Samuel Nurko, MD
Rachel L. Rosen, MD
GENERAL SURGERY
Tom J. Jaksic, MD
Russell W. Jennings, MD
Craig W. Lillehei, MD
GENETICS
Joan Marilyn Stoler, MD
NEUROLOGY
David K. Urion, MD
NEUROSURGERY
Mark R. Proctor, MD
OTOLARYNGOLOGY & COMMUNICATION
ENHANCEMENT

Gerald B. Healy, MD
Dwight T. Jones, MD
Trevor J. McGill, MD
Roger C. Nuss, MD
Reza Rahbar, DMD, MD
Mark S. Volk, MD, DMD
PULMONOLOGY
Umakanth Khatwa, MD
RADIOLOGY
Carlo Buonomo, MD
Michael J. Callahan, MD
Allied Health Professionals and Nursing:
SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
AND FEEDING & SWALLOWING
DISORDERS PROGRAM

Christina Deery, MS, CCC-SLP
Gwenyth Lin, MS, CCC-SLP
Jennifer Perez, MS, CCC-SLP
PULMONARY NURSE PRACTITIONER:
Rena Schrier-Holzer, MS, APRN, BC, FNP
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