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Tammy McLoughlin Brady, MD

Brady, Tammy McLoughlin, MD
Title(s):
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

Appointment Phone:
410-955-4427

Primary Location:
Johns Hopkins Pediatric Specialty Clinic

Expertise:
Pediatric Kidney Transplant, Pediatric Nephrology

Education and Experience

Training
  • Georgetown University School of Medicine (Washington DC)/ (2000)
Residencies
  • Children's Hospital at Montefiore (Bronx NY)/ Pediatrics (2004)
Fellowships
  • The Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore MD)/ Pediatric Nephrology (2008)
Certifications
  • Pediatric Nephrology, American Board of Pediatrics (2010)
  • General, American Board of Pediatrics-Pediatric (2003)

Locations

Johns Hopkins Pediatric Specialty Clinic
200 N. Wolfe Street
Rubenstein Child Health
Baltimore, MD 21287
Phone: 410-955-2467
Appointment Phone: 410-955-4427
Fax: 410-614-8284
Location Map
Department / Division
  • Pediatrics - Nephrology

Centers/Institutes

Centers / Institutes
  • Comprehensive Transplant Center
  • Johns Hopkins Children's Center

Bio

Biography
Dr. Brady is currently an assistant professor of pediatrics within the Division of Pediatric Nephrology at Hopkins. Dr. Brady provides care for children with kidney problems of any type, from microscopic hematuria to kidney transplant recipients.

Dr. Bradys research interests include pediatric hypertension; specifically, she is interested in identifying the factors that influence detecting elevated blood pressure and hypertension in children in the primary-care setting as well as determining the effects hypertension can have on the heart in children. This important research has fostered collaborations with pediatricians in the Harriet Lane Clinic and well in the Division of Pediatric Cardiology.

Dr. Brady is the recipient of numerous research grants and awards, the latest of which includes a grant from the American Society of Nephrology. This ASN Norman Siegel Research Scholar Grant Award, along with a Professional Development Award from the National Kidney Foundation of Maryland and a grant award from the Thomas Wilson Sanitarium for the Children of Baltimore City, is funding a longitudinal study of factors impacting regression of left ventricular hypertrophy in children with primary hypertension.
Awards and Honors
1996 William J. Kenealy, S.J. Award
Awarded for distinction in academics and social concern

1996 Order of the Cross and Crown
Awarded for high academic standing and an established record of service and leadership on campus

2003-2004 Chief Residency, Pediatrics
Childrens Hospital at Montefiore
Bronx, NY

2004-2006 NIH/NIDDK
T32 DK07732
Awarded the Renal Disease Epidemiology Training Grant

2006 Recipient of the Pearl M. Stetler Fellowship Award
Research funding for woman physician

2006 Recipient of the Clinical Scientist in Nephrology Fellowship Award
American Kidney Fund

2006-2008 Recipient of the National Institutes of Health
Loan Repayment Program Award

2006 Masters Degree
Awarded Masters in Health Science (MHS) Degree in Clinical Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

2007 American Society of Pediatric Nephrology
Trainee Research Award
Best Clinical Abstract
Expertise
  • Pediatric Kidney Transplant
  • Pediatric Nephrology

Research

Research and Publications
Publications:
1. Fadrowski, JJ, Frankenfield, D, Amaral, S, Brady, T, Gorman, GH, Warady, B, Furth, SL, Fivush, B, Neu, AM. Children on long-term dialysis in the US: findings from the 2005 ESRD Clinical Performance Measures Project. Am J Kidney Dis 50(6):958-66, 2007.

2. Brady, TM, Fivush, B, Flynn, JT, Parekh, R. Ability of Blood Pressure Parameters to Predict Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Children with Primary Hypertension. J Pediatr 152(1):73-8,78.el, 2008.

Abstracts:
1. *Brady, TM, Flynn, JT: Racial Background Has No Effect on the Characteristics of Primary Hypertension in Children. Poster presented at the Eastern Society for Pediatric Research Annual Meeting, March 2005.

2. *Brady, TM, Flynn, JT: Racial Background Has No Effect on the Characteristics of Primary Hypertension in Children. PAS 2005: 57: 463.

3. *Brady, TM, Flynn, JT: Characteristics of Primary Hypertension in Children of Different Racial Groups. American Journal of Hypertension 18: A223, May 2005.

4. Brady, TM, Parekh, RS, Fivush, BA, Flynn, JT: Ambulatory Blood Pressure Systolic Loads Predict Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Hypertensive Children. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 16: 797A, 2005.

5. *Brady, T, Fivush, B, Flynn, J, Parekh, R. Ability of Blood Pressure (BP) Parameters to Predict Left Ventricular Hypertrophy (LVH) in Children With Primary Hypertension (HTN). Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 17: 427A, 2006.

6. *Brady, T, Frankenfield, D, Gorman, G, Neu, A, Fivush, B. Achievement of Adult Serum Albumin Targets in Hemodialysis (HD) and Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) Pediatric Patients. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 17: 410A, 2006.

7. *Brady, TM, Siberry GK, Neu, AM, Levy, J, Solomon, B, Parekh, RS. Prevalence and Predictors of Unrecognized High Blood Pressure (BP) in Children. Platform presentation at the Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, May 2007. E-PAS2007:615550.7.

8. *Brady, TM, Siberry GK, Neu, AM, Levy, J, Solomon, B, Parekh, RS. Prevalence and Predictors of Unrecognized High Blood Pressure (BP) in Children. Poster Presentation at the National Kidney Foundation of Maryland Annual Scientific Session, May 2007.

9. *Brady, TM, Siberry GK, Neu, AM, Levy, J, Solomon, B, Parekh, RS. Patient, Clinic and Provider Predictors of Unrecognized High Blood Pressure (BP) in Children. Poster presentation at the American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting, November 2007.

10. *Brady, TM, Siberry GK, Neu, AM, Solomon, B, Parekh, RS. High Blood Pressure in Children: Factors Associated with Lack of Recognition. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 19: 620A, 2008.

11. *Pruette, CS, Fivush, B, Flynn, J, Brady, TM. Racial Differences in Left Ventricular Hypertrophy among Children with Primary Hypertension. Platform Presentation at the Eastern Society for Pediatric Research Annual Meeting, March 2009.

12. *Pruette, CS, Fivush, B, Flynn, J, Brady, TM. Racial Differences in Left Ventricular Hypertrophy among Children with Primary Hypertension. Platform Presentation at the American Society of Pediatric Nephrology Annual Meeting, May 2009.
Research Interests
  • Pediatric Hypertension

More Info

Languages
  • English
Memberships
2000-2004, 2007-2008 American Academy of Pediatrics

2005-Present American Society of Nephrology

2005-Present American Society of Pediatric Nephrology

2005-Present International Pediatric Hypertension Organization

2008-Present National Kidney Foundation
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