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M. Susan Jay, MD

Adolescent Medicine

M. Susan Jay, MDTitle(s): Program director, Adolescent Health and Medicine, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, professor, Pediatrics, Medical College of Wisconsin.

Education: Medical degree, University of Illinois, Chicago, 1976; pediatric residency, University of Chicago, 1976-1979; fellowship, Adolescent Medicine, Stanford University Hospitals, Calif., 1979-1980.

Honors: Robert Wood Johnson Scholar.

Research interests: Adolescent health.

Representative publications:

  • Jay S, DuRant RH, Litt IF, Shoffitt T, Linder CW. The Effect of Peer Counselors on Adolescent Compliance with Contraceptives. Pediatrics. 1984; 73:126-131.
  • Jay S, DuRant RH, Litt IF, Linder CW, Shoffitt T. Riboflavin. Self-Report and Serum Norethindrone: Comparison of their Use as Indicators of Adolescent Compliance with Contraceptives. American Journal of Disabled Children. 1983; 138:870-873.
  • Rickert VI, Jay MS, Gottlieb AA. Adolescent Wellness: Facilitating Compliance in Social Morbidities. Medical Clinic of North America. 1990; 74:1135-48.
  • Jay S, DuRant RH, Shoffitt T, Linder CW. Differential Response by Adolescents to Naproxen Sodium Therapy for Spasmodic and Congestive Dysmenorrhea. Journal of Adolescent Health Care. 1984; 7:395-400.
  • Rickert VI, Jay MS. Psychosomatic Disorders: The Approach. Pediatrics in Review. 1994; 115:448-454.
  • Eidem BW, Cetta F, Webb JL, Graham LC, Jay MS. Early Detection of Cardiac Dysfunction: Use of Myocardial Performance Index in Patients with Anorexia Nervosa. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2001; 29(4):267-270.

Contact information: 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Wauwatosa, WI 53226. Phone: (414) 266-6974. Fax: (414) 266-3676. E-mail: sjay@mcw.edu.