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Dr. Adam Hartman
Assistant Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics

Adam Hartman
CONTACT INFORMATION

The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Department of Neurology
Meyer Bldg, Room 2-147
600 North Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD 21287

410-955-9100 (p)
410-614-0373 (f)


Dr. Adam Hartman received his medical degree from Northwestern University Medical School. After completing his residency in Pediatrics in the National Capital Uniformed Services Pediatric Residency Program (National Naval Medical Center, Walter Reed Army Medical Center), he served as a general pediatrician in the US Navy for five years (the last as division head of general pediatrics at Naval Medical Center San Diego). He completed his residency in pediatric neurology in 2005 and a fellowship in clinical neurophysiology/pediatric epilepsy in 2007, both at Johns Hopkins.

Now an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Hartman focuses on treating children with epilepsy. He is a coeditor of Treatment of Pediatric Neurologic Disorders, and has authored other textbook chapters and research publications.

Dr. Hartman’s research focuses is on the ketogenic diet. Despite its clinical use in patients with epilepsy for nearly 100 years, we still do not understand the mechanism(s) of how the ketogenic diet works. Dr. Hartman is currently working at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health with J. Marie Hardwick, PhD, performing a systematic investigation of the ketogenic diet’s antiepilepsy properties.

Certifications:

  • American Board of Pediatrics
  • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (Special Qualification in Child Neurology)
 

Adam Hartman: Related Links

Link to Curriculum Vitae

Meet the Girl With Half a Brain
Neurosurgeon George Jallo and neurologist Adam Hartman were featured on NBC's Today Show on March 24 in a segment about a 9-year-old who underwent surgery to remove half her brain to stop seizures.

   

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