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Salathiel Kendrick-Allwood

  • Department of Pediatrics
    Associate Professor
  • (404) 778-1431
  • salathiel.r.kendrick-allwood@emory.edu
Head shot of Salathiel Kendrick-Allwood

Academic Appointment

  • Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of General Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine
  • Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology, Emory University School of Medicine

Education

Degrees

  • MD from University of Miami School of Medicine
  • BS from Spelman College

Research

Focus

  • My research focus is a direct result of my strong academic background in that it revolves around graduate medical education. As a true believer in prevention and the empowerment of families to achieve the greatest success in caring for their children, quality improvement in the way we practice healthcare for the underserved is important to me as well. As pediatricians, we must seek to reduce the health disparities the underserved already face.

Publications

  • Lack of Parental Visitation as a Symptom, Not a Diagnosis: The Impact of Social Drivers of Health in the NICU.
    Neoreviews Volume: 26 Page(s): e435 - e445
    06/01/2025 Authors: Reynolds S; Cordova-Ramos EG; Wolf MF; Kendrick-Allwood SR; Nicole McLaughlin S; Rule ARL; Pea M-M
  • Social Determinants of Health in Cerebral Palsy.
    J Clin Med Volume: 13
    11/23/2024 Authors: Kendrick-Allwood SR; Murphy MM; Shin KS; Minaz A; Walker LK; Maitre NL
  • Autism and cerebral palsy: evidence for converging phenotypes.
    Pediatr Res
    10/05/2024 Authors: Greenfield E; Kendrick-Allwood S
  • Challenges and Opportunities in High-Risk Infant Follow-Up: Progress from the 2022 Networking Session at the Pediatric Academic Societies.
    J Pediatr Volume: 270 Page(s): 113971
    07/01/2024 Authors: Neel ML; Bora S; Brachio SS; Duncan A; Vanderbilt D; Benninger K; Kendrick-Allwood S; Maitre NL; High-Risk Infant Follow-Up Networking Group
  • Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of Extremely Preterm Infants Fed Donor Milk or Preterm Infant Formula: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
    JAMA Volume: 331 Page(s): 582 - 591
    02/20/2024 Authors: Colaizy TT; Poindexter BB; McDonald SA; Bell EF; Carlo WA; Carlson SJ; DeMauro SB; Kennedy KA; Nelin LD; Snchez PJ
  • Relationships between retinopathy of prematurity without ophthalmologic intervention and neurodevelopment and vision at 2 years.
    Pediatr Res Volume: 94 Page(s): 1720 - 1730
    11/01/2023 Authors: Brumbaugh JE; Bell EF; Hirsch SC; Crenshaw EG; DeMauro SB; Adams-Chapman IS; Lowe JR; Natarajan G; Wyckoff MH; Vohr BR
  • Use of term reference infants in assessing the developmental outcome of extremely preterm infants: lessons learned in a multicenter study.
    J Perinatol Volume: 43 Page(s): 1398 - 1405
    11/01/2023 Authors: Green CE; Tyson JE; Heyne RJ; Hintz SR; Vohr BR; Bann CM; Das A; Bell EF; Debsareea SB; Stephens E
  • Early-Life Outcomes in Relation to Social Determinants of Health for Children Born Extremely Preterm.
    J Pediatr Volume: 259 Page(s): 113443
    08/01/2023 Authors: Brumbaugh JE; Vohr BR; Bell EF; Bann CM; Travers CP; McGowan EC; Harmon HM; Carlo WA; Duncan AF; Hintz SR
  • Delayed-interval delivery in multiple gestation pregnancies: neonatal mortality, morbidity, and development.
    J Perinatol Volume: 42 Page(s): 1607 - 1614
    12/01/2022 Authors: Bouey NJ; Saha S; Wilson-Costello DE; Rysavy MA; Walsh M; Wyckoff MH; Hibbs AM
  • Let Me Spell It Out: The Impact of Microaggression on the Health Care Professional.
    J Dev Behav Pediatr Volume: 43 Page(s): 303 - 306
    06/01/2022 Authors: Valdez P; Kendrick-Allwood S; Williams TS; Spinks-Franklin A; Nyp SS
  • Hydrocortisone to Improve Survival without Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia.
    N Engl J Med Volume: 386 Page(s): 1121 - 1131
    03/24/2022 Authors: Watterberg KL; Walsh MC; Li L; Chawla S; D'Angio CT; Goldberg RN; Hintz SR; Laughon MM; Yoder BA; Kennedy KA
  • Mortality, In-Hospital Morbidity, Care Practices, and 2-Year Outcomes for Extremely Preterm Infants in the US, 2013-2018.
    JAMA Volume: 327 Page(s): 248 - 263
    01/18/2022 Authors: Bell EF; Hintz SR; Hansen NI; Bann CM; Wyckoff MH; DeMauro SB; Walsh MC; Vohr BR; Stoll BJ; Carlo WA
  • Neurodevelopmental outcome of preterm infants enrolled in myo-inositol randomized controlled trial.
    J Perinatol Volume: 41 Page(s): 2072 - 2087
    08/01/2021 Authors: Adams-Chapman I; Watterberg KL; Nolen TL; Hirsch S; Cole CA; Cotten CM; Oh W; Poindexter BB; Zaterka-Baxter KM; Das A
  • Increased Risk of Sub-Clinical Blood Lead Levels in the 20-County Metro Atlanta, Georgia Area-A Laboratory Surveillance-Based Study.
    Int J Environ Res Public Health Volume: 18
    05/13/2021 Authors: Dickinson-Copeland CM; Immergluck LC; Britez M; Yan F; Geng R; Edelson M; Kendrick-Allwood SR; Kordas K
  • Higher or Lower Hemoglobin Transfusion Thresholds for Preterm Infants.
    N Engl J Med Volume: 383 Page(s): 2639 - 2651
    12/31/2020 Authors: Kirpalani H; Bell EF; Hintz SR; Tan S; Schmidt B; Chaudhary AS; Johnson KJ; Crawford MM; Newman JE; Vohr BR
  • Behavior Profiles at 2Years for Children Born Extremely PretermwithBronchopulmonary Dysplasia.
    J Pediatr Volume: 219 Page(s): 152 - 159.e5
    04/01/2020 Authors: Brumbaugh JE; Bell EF; Grey SF; DeMauro SB; Vohr BR; Harmon HM; Bann CM; Rysavy MA; Logan JW; Colaizy TT
  • Outcomes of Extremely Preterm Infants With Birth Weight Less Than 400 g.
    JAMA Pediatr Volume: 173 Page(s): 434 - 445
    05/01/2019 Authors: Brumbaugh JE; Hansen NI; Bell EF; Sridhar A; Carlo WA; Hintz SR; Vohr BR; Colaizy TT; Duncan AF; Wyckoff MH
  • Neurodevelopmental Impairment Among Extremely Preterm Infants in the Neonatal Research Network.
    Pediatrics Volume: 141
    05/01/2018 Authors: Adams-Chapman I; Heyne RJ; DeMauro SB; Duncan AF; Hintz SR; Pappas A; Vohr BR; McDonald SA; Das A; Newman JE
  • Restless legs syndrome in children with chronic kidney disease.
    Pediatr Nephrol Volume: 28 Page(s): 773 - 795
    05/01/2013 Authors: Riar SK; Leu RM; Turner-Green TC; Rye DB; Kendrick-Allwood SR; McCracken C; Bliwise DL; Greenbaum LA
  • Media exposure in Latino toddlers and its relationship to behavior
    Volume: 55 Page(s): 75A - 75A
    04/01/2004 Authors: Tomopoulos S; Thyagarajan P; Kendrick S; Corrigan KP; Flynn VP; Dreyer BP; Fierman AH; Mendelsohn AL
  • Media violence exposure in Latino toddlers
    Volume: 55 Page(s): 246A - 247A
    04/01/2004 Authors: Tomopoulos S; Kendrick SR; Corrigan KP; Thyagarajan P; Dreyer BP; Fierman AH; Flynn V; Mendelsohn AL
  • Parental perception of child weight status and feeding practices in young children
    Volume: 55 Page(s): 218A - 218A
    04/01/2004 Authors: Corrigan KP; Messito M; Fierman AH; Kendrick SR; Dreyer BP; Tomopoulos S; Yick CD; Aquino MR; Thyagarajan P; Mendelsohn AL
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