John B. Gordon, MD
Titles Medical director, Special Needs Program, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin; professor, Pediatrics, Medical College of Wisconsin.
Division Critical Care
Research interests Respiratory diseases, special health care needs
Study interests Bereavement, care coordination, pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary vascular biology, children with special health care needs.
Education Medical degree, McGill University, Montreal; rotating internship, St Mary's Hospital, Montreal, 1977-78; pediatric residency, Montreal Children's Hospital, 1978-82; Pediatric Critical Care fellowship: Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Md., 2002-2005.
Certifications National Board of Medical Examiners, 1978; Medical Council of Canada, 1978; Royal College of Physicians (Canada), 1982; Specialist Certificate (Quebec), 1982; American Board of Pediatrics, 1983, Sub-board Pediatric Critical Care, 1994, 2001.
Honors Jonathan Ballon Award for best research grant proposal from the Quebec Heart Association, 1986-1987; Edward Livingston Trudeau Scholar of the American Lung Association, 1992-1994.
Representative publications
- Ghanayem NS, Yee L, Nelson T, Wong S, Gordon JB, Marcdante K, Rice TB. Stability of Dopamine and Epinephrine Solutions up to 84 hours. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 2001; 2:315-317.
- Gordon JB, VanderHeyden MA, Halla TR, Cortez EP, Dawson CA, Madden JA. What Leads to Different Mediators of Alkalosis-induced Vasodilation in Isolated and In-situ Pulmonary Vessels? American Journal of Physiology. 2003; 284:L799-807.
- Lee J, Hernadez G, Gordon JB. Effects of Uncompensated and Compensated Respiratory Acidosis in Control and Pulmonary Hypertensive Piglets. Pediatric Pulmonology. 2003; 36:94-101.
- Gordon JB, Colby HH, Bartelt T, Jablonski D, Krauthoefer MK, Havens P. A Tertiary Care- Primary Care Partnership Model for Medically Complex and Fragile Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. Archives of Pediatric Adolescent Medicine. 2007; 161(10):937-944.
Grants
- Pulmonary Hemodynamics, National Institutes of Health, principal investigator.
- Calcium Channels in Neonatal Pulmonary Hypertension, National Institutes of Health subcontract, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, principal investigator (subcontract).
Contact Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Special Needs Program MS C350 PO Box 1997 Milwaukee, WI 53201-1997 Phone: (414) 266-3375 Fax: (414) 266-2926 E-mail: jgordon@mcw.edu

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