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Maria Eva Trent, MD

Trent, Maria Eva, MD
Title(s):
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Assistant Professor-Bloomberg School of Public Health
Director, Interdisciplinary Training-Leadership in Adolescent Health Program

Appointment Phone:
410-955-2910

Primary Location:
Johns Hopkins Pediatric Specialty Clinic

Expertise:
Adolescent Medicine, General Pediatrics, Menstrual Disorders, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Polycystic Ovarian Disease

Education and Experience

Training
  • University of North Carolina School of Medicine (Chapel Hill NC)/ (1995)
Residencies
  • Children's National Medical Center (Washington DC)/ (1991)
Fellowships
  • Children's Hospital (Boston MA)/ (1991)
Certifications
  • Adolescent Medicine, American Board of Pediatrics (2009)

Locations

Johns Hopkins Pediatric Specialty Clinic
200 N. Wolfe Street
Rubenstein Child Health
Baltimore, MD 21287
Phone: 410-955-2910
Appointment Phone: 410-955-2910
Fax: 410-502-5440
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Department / Division
  • Pediatrics - General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine

Centers/Institutes

Bio

Biography
Dr. Trent is currently the Director of Interdisciplinary Training of the JHU Leadership in Adolescent Health Training Program and medical consultant for the Baltimore City Health Department School-Based Health Program. A major focus of Dr. Trents research and professional interest has been on fertility preservation and management of menstrual disorders in adolescent girls. She provides primary and subspecialty clinical care to children, adolescents, and young adults as a part of the Harriet Lane Program in the Johns Hopkins Childrens Center. Additionally, she is the principal investigator of several funded research studies designed to develop a strategic approach to the management of complicated sexually transmitted infections in young women.
Physician Title
Assistant Professor-Bloomberg School of Public Health
Director, Interdisciplinary Training-Leadership in Adolescent Health Program
Awards and Honors
2001 Finalist, New Investigator Award, Society for Adolescent Medicine
2002 Health Disparities Fellow, National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities
2004-2008 Generalist Faculty Scholar, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
2005 Finalist, New Investigator Award, Society for Adolescent Medicine
Expertise
  • Adolescent Medicine
  • General Pediatrics
  • Menstrual Disorders
  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
  • Polycystic Ovarian Disease

Research

Research and Publications
Selected Publications:

Trent M, Rich M, Austin SB, Gordon C. Quality of Life in Girls with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 2002; 156: 1-5.

Trent M, Rich M, Austin SB, Gordon C. Fertility Concerns and Sexual Behavior in Adolescent Girls with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Implications for Quality of Life, Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 2003;16 (1):33-7.

Trent M, Rich M, Austin SB, Gordon C. Overweight status of adolescent girls with polycystic ovary syndrome: body mass index as a mediator of quality of life, Ambulatory Pediatrics, 2005;5 (2):107-111.

Trent M, Ellen JE, Walker A. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease in Adolescents: Care Delivery in Pediatric Ambulatory Settings, Pediatric Emergency Care, 2005, Volume 21, Issue 7, 431.

Trent M, MPH, Judy SL, Ellen JM, Walker A. Use of an institutional intervention to improve quality of care for adolescents treated in pediatric ambulatory settings for pelvic inflammatory disease, J Adolesc Health, 2006; 39: 50-56.

Trent M, Millstein SG, Ellen JE. Gender-based Differences in Fertility Beliefs and Knowledge Among Adolescents from High STD Prevalence Communities, J Adolesc Health, 2006, 38:282-7

Trent M, Roche KM, Clum G. Sexual Victimization and Reproductive Health Outcomes, Ambulatory Pediatrics, Ambulatory Pediatrics 2007; 7:313-316

Trent M, Chung, Shang-en, Clum, G, Ellen, JE. New Sexually Transmitted Infections among HIV Infected Adolescent Girls, Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2007, 83 (6): 468-9

Arrington-Sanders R, Ellen, JM, Trent M. HIV Testing in Adolescents Receiving STI Testing in an Urban Primary Care Setting, Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2008, 35 (7): 686-88

Trent M, Chung S, Forrest L, Ellen, JE. Subsequent Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) and Sexually Transmitted Infections after Outpatient Treatment for PID in Pediatric Ambulatory Settings, Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2008;162 (11):1022-5
Research Interests
  • Menstrual Disorders
  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
  • Female Reproductive Health/Fertility Preservation

More Info

Languages
  • English
Memberships
Society for Adolescent Medicine
American Academy of Pediatrics
Society for Pediatric Research
North American Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
Clinical Trials
  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
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