Diane Madlon-Kay, MD, MS
Professor Smiley’s Family Medicine Residency Expertise Maternal child health, practice-based research networks, evidence-based medicine Education MD, New York Medical College MS, University of Minnesota Madigan Army Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Bio Madlon-Kay trained in an Army family medicine residency and served five additional peace-time years. Prior to joining Smiley’s faculty in 2005, she taught at Regions Hospital Family Medicine Residency. In addition to conducting her own research projects, Madlon-Kay is active in several practice-based research networks. Her primary area of clinical and research interest is maternal child health, especially newborn jaundice. Contact Information 2020 E 28th Street Minneapolis, MN 55407 612-333-0770 madlo001@umn.edu Current Grants 2011-12, MAFP, co-investigator, “Screening for Autism Spectrum Disorders in a Family Medicine Clinic with a Large Somali Population” 2010-12, MAFP, co-investigator, "A Retrospective Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Group Visits for Somali Adults with Type II Diabetes" Recent Publications Madlon-Kay, DJ. Effect of revised nursery orders on newborn preventive services. JABFM. 2011;24:656-664. Patel S, Madlon-Kay DJ. What are the risks of using atenolol for blood pressure control during pregnancy? Evidence-Based Practice. 2010;13:17. Sanchez J, Madlon-Kay DJ. Effectiveness of inhaled corticosteriods (ICS) for the management of patients with stable COPD. Evidence-Based Practice. 2010;13:11-12. Madlon-Kay DJ. What is the optimal schedule of prenatal visits for minimizing perinatal mortality and morbidity? Evidence-Based Practice. 2009;12:13. Theerthakarai P, Madlon-Kay DJ. Dehydration (adult). In: Ebell MH, Ferenchick G, Smith M, Barry H, Slawson D, Shaughnessy A, et al., eds. Essential Evidence. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons; 2009.
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