CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME: James
M. Lewis, MD
OFFICE ADDRESS: Department
of Pediatrics
Joan
C. Edwards School of Medicine at
Marshall
University
2915
3rd Ave Rear
Huntington,
WV 25702
OFFICE PHONE: (304)
691-8927
FAX: (304)
525-5400
EMAIL: lewisj@marshall.edu
HOME ADDRESS: 2335
Meadow Haven Drive
Huntington,
WV 25704
HOME PHONE: (304)
429-3124
DATE OF BIRTH: May
8, 1948
Rochester,
NY
MARITAL STATUS: Married
(Elizabeth Hindson)
Children: Christian James (2/18/83)
Heidi
Hindson (8/04/84)
Trevor
Thomas (7/17/86)
Amelia
Elizabeth (4/14/89)
Jesse
Charles (1/23/93)
Joshua
Richards (1/23/93)
Grandchildren: James Scott Beatty (9/30/08)
Rylee
Grace Lewis (5/23/12)
COLLEGE: Houghton
College, Houghton, NY
BS
(Zoology), 1970
MEDICAL SCHOOL: State
University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo, NY
MD,
1975
RESIDENCY: Intern
and Resident, Family Medicine,
University
of Maryland Hospital, (UMH), Baltimore, MD
1975
- 1977
Resident,
Pediatrics, UMH, Baltimore, MD
1977
– 1979
Co-Chief
Resident, Pediatrics
UMH,
Baltimore, MD
1979
– 1980
FELLOWSHIPS: Fellow,
Ambulatory and Community Pediatrics
Children’s
Hospital of Pittsburgh, PA
1980
– 1981
Fellow,
American Academy of Pediatrics,
1982
CERTIFICATIONS: Diplomate
in Pediatrics
American
Board of Pediatrics,
1982
Diplomate
in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities,
American
Board of Pediatrics,
2002
LICENSURE: Pennsylvania,
1980 - 1981
Maryland,
1981 - 1983
West
Virginia, 1983 -
Ohio,
1987 - 2000
POSITIONS HELD: Assistant
Professor of Pediatrics,
University
of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM), Baltimore,
MD
1981
- 1983
Assistant
Professor of Clinical Pharmacology and
Medical
Director, Maryland Poison Center,
University
of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Baltimore, MD
1982
- 1983
Assistant
Director, Division of Pediatric Education,
UMSOM,
Baltimore, MD
1981
- 1983
Director,
Pediatric Continuity Clinic and Emergency Room
UMSOM,
Baltimore, MD
1982
– 1983
Assistant
Professor of Pediatrics,
Marshall
University School of Medicine (MUSOM), Huntington, WV
1983
- 1986
Associate
Professor of Pediatrics,
MUSOM,
Huntington, WV
1986
- 1996
Professor
of Pediatrics,
Joan
C. Edwards School of Medicine at Marshall University
(JCESOM
at MU), Huntington, WV
1996
–
Director,
Pediatric Clinic,
John
Marshall Medical Services, Huntington, WV
1983
- 1987
Director,
Cystic Fibrosis Clinic,
Handicapped
Children’s Service, Huntington, WV,
1985
- 1994
Director,
Myelodysplasia Clinic
Handicapped
Children’s Service, Huntington, WV,
1986
- 2008
Pediatrician,
University Pediatric Associates, Huntington, WV
1986
- 1987
Pediatrician,
Pediatrics Incorporated, Huntington, WV
1987
– 1997
Pediatrician,
JCESOM, Huntington, WV
1997
-
Director,
School Solutions Center
JCESOM
at MU, Huntington, WV
2000
-
HOSPITAL
APPOINTMENTS: Attending
Physician, University of Maryland Hospital,
South
Baltimore General Hospital and
Union
Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD
1981
- 1983
Staff
Physician, John Marshall Medical Services, Huntington, WV
1983
- 1987
Staff
Physician, Cabell Huntington Hospital, Huntington, WV
1983
- 2002
Staff
Physician, St. Mary’s Hospital, Huntington, WV
1983
– 2002
Pediatric
Section Chief, St. Mary’s Hospital, Huntington, WV
1996
- 1997
Chief
of Pediatrics, Active Staff
Lawrence
County Medical Center, Ironton, OH
1987
- 1992
COMMITTEES AND
APPOINTMENTS Pediatric
Intern Selection Committee, UMH,
1979
- 80, 1981 - 83
Chairman,
Child and Family Advocacy Team, UMH,
1982
- 1983
Curriculum
Committee, MUSOM,
1983
- 1987
Cabell
County Interagency Council for the Preschool Handicapped,
1985
– 2008
Board
of Directors, Huntington Chapter
International
Childbirth Association,
1986
- 1987
Executive
Committee, St. Mary’s Hospital
1995
- 1997
Case
Review Committee, St. Mary’s Hospital
1996
- 1997
Disaster
Committee, Cabell Huntington Hospital
1989
- 1990
Institutional
Review Board, Cabell Huntington Hospital,
St.
Mary’s Hospital and MUSOM,
1991
- 2000
Clinical
Affairs Committee, University Physicians,
2001
- 2002
Liaison
Committee on Medical Education (LCME) Preparation Committee,
JCESOM
at MU
2002
Co-Chairman
Strategic Planning Update Report Committee,
JCESOM
at MU
2002
PROFESSIONAL
SOCIETIES: Ambulatory
Pediatric Association
American
Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
Member,
Section for Community Pediatrics
Member,
Section for Children in Foster Care
Learning
Disability Association
Society
for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
WV
Chapter AAP
Chairman,
Committee for Children with Special Health Care Needs and Foster Care
HONORS: James
A. Gibson Anatomical Honor Society,
SUNY
at Buffalo School of Medicine,
1973
Medical
Assistance Program
Readers
Digest International Fellowship, Nicaragua,
1975
Inaugural
Abraham H. Finkelstein Teaching Award,
University
of Maryland Hospital,
1979
Advocate
for Children Award, WV Chapter AAP,
2004
Special
Achievement Award, AAP,
2004
Myelodysplasia
Clinic Appreciation Award, WV Office of Maternal,
Child and Family Health,
2008
GRANTS:
1.
Parent
Partners in Education (Project DOCC)
WV Maternal and Child Health Department, WV
Developmental Disabilities Council (WV DDC) and Claude Worthington Benedum
Foundation
2001 - $30,000 annually.
2. Mini-fellowship
for Children with Special Health Care Needs, American Academy of Pediatrics
(AAP)
2001, $3000.
3. An Open-Label
Multi-Center Study to Assess Tolerability, Effectiveness and Quality of Life
Associated with the Use of SCI381 (Adderall XR) in Children with ADHD in a
Community Practice Setting (LADD-CAT), Shire Pharmaceutical Development, Inc.
2001 - 2002, $3000.
4.
A Phase
IV Observational Study of Strattera Treatment in Children and Adolescents
Diagnosed with ADHD, Eli Lilly and Company,
2003 - 2004, $5000.
5.
WV CARES
(Coordinating Access to Resources and Emergency Services) for Children with
Special Health Care Needs, WV DDC
2004 - 2007, $40,000 anually.
6.
Medical
Home Improvement Learning Collaborative for Children and Youth with Special
Health Care Needs in West Virginia, US Maternal Child Health Bureau (US
MCHB),
2004 – 2005, no award.
7.
Partnership
for Quality Project for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in WV, AAP
2005, $10,000.
8.
WV Quality
Improvement Project for Parent - Pediatrician ADHD Letters to the School, WV AAP
2007, $5000.
9.
Developmental
Surveillance and Screening Policy Implementation Project (D-PIP), AAP
2007, $1800.
10. Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children
Grant, WV CARES for Appalachian Homeless / Foster Care Children, US
Maternal Child Health Bureau and AAP
2007 –
2012, $50,000 Annually.
11. Leanard
P. Rome Visiting Professor CATCH Grant, AAP
2012, $4,500.
12. West
Virginia Initiative for Foster Care Improvement, WV AAP
2013 – 2014, $6,500
PUBLICATIONS:
Journals
1.
Lewis
JM, Marshall MJ, Kappelman MK: The development and evaluation of a pediatric department
newsletter. J Med Educ 58:749, 1983.
2.
Lewis
JM, Wald E: Lymphedema praecox. J
Pediatr 104:641-648, 1984.
3.
Lewis
JM, Kappelman MK: Teaching styles: An
introductory program for residents.
J Med Educ 59:355, 1984.
4.
Lewis
JM, Klein-Swartz W, Benson BE, Orderta GM, Takai S: Continuous naxolone
infusion in pediatric narcotic overdose.
Am J Dis Child138:944-946, 1984.
5.
Lewis
JM: Pediatric dosing of acetaminophen.
Pediatr Pharmacol 4:253-254, 1984.
6.
Lewis
JM, Kappelman MK: The department newsletter: an evaluation by pediatric faculty
members, residents and community physicians.
J Med Educ 60:142-143, 1985.
7.
Lewis
J: Pediatric arrest card. An Emerg Med 14:372-373, 1985.
8.
Lewis J,
Dansby KN: Pertussis revisited – West
Virginia 1979 – 1984. Wva Med J
81:158-160, 1985.
9.
Lewis J,
Kappelman MK: Utilization of pediatric
resident in-training examination results.
Am J Dis Child 140:188-189, 1986.
10. Lewis J, Ganick DJ: Initial laboratory evaluation of presumed
near-miss for sudden infant death syndrome infants. Am J Dis Child 140:484-486, 1986
11. Lewis J:
Pigmentary retinopathy in Cockayne Syndrome. Clin Pediatr 26:156, 1987.
12. Lewis J: Persistent isolated
hyperphosphatasemia. South Med J 80:788,
1987.
13. Gushurst CA, Lewis J: Status epilepticus protocols. Pediatric Emergency Care 3:71-74, 1987.
14. Lewis J, Gushurst CA, Klemperer MR: The housestaff manual: A survey of pediatric
residency programs. South Med J 80:1418-1419, 1987.
15. Lewis H, Lewis J: Safe and effective
methylphenidate therapy in a pediatric patient with glaucoma. Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder 4:37-39, 2012
16. Lewis J: Going Gently: On Aging. Fam Med
46:804-5, 2014
17. Lewis J, McCallister J, Browning S: ADHD Parent-Pediatrician
Letters to the School: A family-centered medical home tool to improve
collaboration, grades and behaviors. Pediatric Global Health Jan-Dec 2:1-4 2015
18. Lewis J: On Giving Advice to First Year Medical Students. Med
Teach 16: 1-2, 2015.
Book Chapter:
Lewis J:
Lymphedema in Current Pediatric Therapy. Burger FC and Wald ER (eds).
WB Saunders Co., 1992 and 1995.
Abstracts/Posters
1. Lewis J, Marshall MJ, Kappelman MK: The department newsletter: An evaluation by pediatric residents, faculty and community physicians. Ambulatory Pediatric Association (APA), May 1984.
1. Lewis J, Marshall MJ, Kappelman MK: The department newsletter: An evaluation by pediatric residents, faculty and community physicians. Ambulatory Pediatric Association (APA), May 1984.
2.
Lewis J,
Ganick DJ: “Near-miss” SIDS infants –
role of initial routine laboratory evaluation.
APA, May 1985.
3.
Lewis J,
Gushurst C, Kelly P, Kelly M, Hale R, Lawrence D, Davis A: New mother – newborn telephone
follow-up. APA, May 1985.
4.
Lewis J,
Harris R: Cockayne Syndrome: A case
study and literature review.
Ambulatory Pediatric Society / Society for
Pediatric Research, May, 1986.
5.
Lewis J,
Gushurst CA, Klemperer MR, Kelly P:
Housestaff manuals: The role of written guidelines in pediatric
residency education. APA, May, 1986.
6.
Kiernan
BS, Lewis J: Maternal concerns and the
pediatric prenatal visit. APA, May,
1987.
7.
Lewis J,
Saeed D, Namburi L: Parental survey of
complementary and alternative therapies in ADHD. APA, May, 2003.
8.
Lewis J, Moran E, Patton-Tackett E: Concerta vs Adderall XR in the
treatment of ADHD in children: Failure rate and 4 year long-term follow-up. Children and Adults with Attention
Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)
Conference, October, 2006.
9.
Lewis J, Phelps K, Slash J, Lawhorn L: Medical Home Project: Using
parents of children with special health care needs as care coordinators. National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare
Quality (NICHQ), March, 2006.
10.
Bailey M, Lewis J, Phelps K, Slash J, Tackett C, Reynolds S, Davis, D:
Parent care
notebooks: A national survey of state title v agencies
and parents of children and youth
with special health care
needs. NICHQ,
March 2007.
11. Mellert S, Slash J,
Lewis J, Foto-Linz M: Parent partners in education (PPIE) / project DOCC (delivery
of chronic care): A resident and medical student education program taught by
parents of children with chronic illnesses emphasizing a medical home based curriculum. AAP Future of Pediatrics, July 2008.
12. Smoot S, Lewis J: Adherence
to stimulant therapy for ADHD over 11 to 23 months: An analysis of risk factors
and survey of parent rationales.
Pediatric Academic Society (PAS), May, 2008.
13. Lewis J, Phelps K, Reynolds S, Arthur
J: West Virginia CARES (coordinating access to resources and emergency
services) for Appalachian homeless / foster care children.
AAP, July, 2009.
14. Brown K, Lewis J: Tics, Encopresis and
ADHD. PAS, May, 2013
15. Lewis J, Dunlap B: Improving Health Care
Outcomes for Homeless Appalachian Children: Care Coordination by Parents of
Children with Special Health Care Needs. PAS, May 2015
16. Lewis J, Woodall B: Teaching
Interpersonal and Communication Skills: Evaluation of a Parent-Directed
Education Program on Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. Society
for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, October, 2015
17.
Lewis J, Woodall B: ADHD and Co-Existing Anxiety: Long Term Response to
Stimulant Therapy. PAS, 2016.
18.
Lewis J, Woodall B: Long Term Effect of Successful Stimulant Medication
Treatment on Body Mass Index (BMI) in Pediatrics Patients with ADHD. WV AAP,
2016.
19. McCallister J, Lewis J: Effectiveness of a
Combined Pediatrician/Parent ADHD Letter to
the School Requesting Academic Testing and Classroom Accommodations. Learning Disabilities Association, Feb 2016.