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Allison Golnik, M.D., M.P.H.

Dr. Allison Golnik

Assistant Professor
Department of Pediatrics
Division of General Pediatrics
717 Delaware Street SE
3rd Floor (west)
Minneapolis, MN 55414
Phone: (612) 626-2820
Fax: (612) 626-2134
brach014@umn.edu

Allison Golnik, M.D., M.P.H. is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of General Pediatrics.  She received her medical degree at the University of South Dakota School of Medicine.  She completed a general pediatric residency at Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children in Fairfax, Virginia and fellowship in Primary Care General Pediatrics at the University of Minnesota.  She completed a Master's in Public Health in Epidemiology at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health.   

Dr. Golnik is board-certified in Pediatrics. She sees patients at Fairview Children's Clinic.  Her research interests include primary medical care for children with autism spectrum disorders.  She facilitates monthly Autism Discussion Group meetings for researchers and those providing care to children with autism.

EDUCATION:

September 2005 – August 2007

Primary Care Fellowship in General Pediatrics, Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

September 2005 – August 2007

M.P.H., Major in Epidemiology
School of Public Health, University of Minnesota

July 2002 – June 2005 Pediatric Residency, Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children, Falls Church, VA
August 1998 – May 2002  Medical Doctorate, University of South Dakota School of Medicine (USDSM), Sioux Falls, SD
September 1994 – May 1998 Bachelor of Arts, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT

PUBLICATIONS:

Brachlow A, Jordan A, Tervo R. “Developmental screenings of children on the Cheyenne River Reservation: a comparison of the child development review and the Denver II Developmental Screening Test.” The Journal of Rural Health 17.3 (Summer 2001):156-9. 

Brachlow A, Sable C, Smith S, Slack M, Martin G. “Fetal diagnosis and postnatal follow-up of an asymptomatic congenital left ventricular diverticulum.” Pediatric Cardiology 23.6 (2002) :658-60. 

Brachlow A, Chatterjee A, Awadallaha S. “Endocarditis due to Streptococcus acidominimus.” Pediatric Cardiology 24.2 (2003):161-3. 

Brachlow A, Chatterjee A, Stamato T. “Endocarditis due to Kingella kingae, a case study and literature review.” Clinical Pediatrics 43.3 (2003):283-6.

Kirby W, Heath D, D’Sai R, Shapiro S, Brachlow A, Lindsey J, Thompson J. “Mechanical thrombolysis in infants and children.” Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics, 2003.

Brachlow A, Schwartz D, Bahadori R. “Congenital intranasal mucocele of the lacrimal duct.” Clinical Pediatrics 43.5 (2004):479-81.

Brachlow A and Bell M. “Defibrillator implantation in an infant with long QT syndrome.” Pediatric Cardiology 25.4 (2004):424-6. 

Brachlow A and Enrione M“Intentional ethylene glycol ingestion presenting as an inborn error of metabolism.” Pediatrics in Review 26.9 (2005):323-8.

Brachlow A, Ness K., Mcpheeters M., Gurney J. “A comparison of indicators for a primary care medical home between children with autism and children with other special health care needs: National Survey of Children’s Health.”  Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 161.4 (2007):399-405. 

Brachlow A, “Bacterial Meningitis Presenting as a Simple Febrile Seizure.” Pediatrics, 120(2) (2007):e428.

Brachlow A, Borowsky I, “Injury Prevention,” “Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder,” chapters in Pediatrics: A Primary Care Approach, by Carol D. Berkowitz, Elsevier Science Health Science Division, 2007.

Kelly A, Cady R, Brachlow A. “Children with special health care needs of high intensity: A tertiary center medical home model.” Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2007.

PRESENTATIONS:

2001   Brachlow A and Chatterjee A. “Antibiotic use in the neonatal intensive care unit.” Midwest Student Biomedical Research Forum.
2003 Kirby W, Heath D, D’Sai R, Shapiro S, Brachlow A, Lindsey J, Thompson J. “Mechanical thrombolysis in infants and children.” Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions.
2003 Brachlow A, Schwartz D, Bahadori R. “Congenital intranasal mucocele of the lacrimal duct.” American Academy of Pediatrics Annual Meeting, Society for Ear, Nose and Throat Advances in Children.
2004

Brachlow A. “Intentional enthylene glycol ingestion presenting as an inborn error of metabolism.” American Academy of Pediatrics Annual Meeting, Resident Section.

2006 Brachlow A, Ness K., Mcpheeters M., Gurney J. “A comparison of indicators for a primary care medical home between children with autism and children with other special health care needs: National Survey of Children’s Health.”  Poster at Pediatric Academic Societies 2006.
2007 Harrington J, Rosen L, Brachlow A.  The Medical Home for Children with Autism. Workshop at Pediatric Academic Societies 2007.

SPECIAL ACTIVITIES/ AWARDS:

2006 Recipient – National Institutes of Health Pediatric Research Loan Repayment Program
2004 Recipient - Annual Pediatrics in Review “Index of Suspicion” Publication Award, Resident Section of the American Academy of Pediatrics Annual Meeting

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

2006 – present Minnesota American Academy of Pediatrics
2000 - present American Academy of Pediatrics, Fellow
Member Young Physicians Section, Member Complementary, Holistic and Integrative Medicine Section.
 1998 - present American Medical Association, Member.

LICENSURE:

2005– present Licensed to practice medicine in Virginia
2005 – present Licensed to practice medicine in Minnesota

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS:

2003 United States Medical License Examination, Completed
2005 American Board of Pediatrics, Board Certified
2007 Pediatric Advanced Life Support


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