Pediatric Hospital Medicine
John W. Schweitzer, MD
Associate Professor
EDUCATION
Medical Education: Saint Louis University School of MedicineResidency: Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children's Hospital
CERTIFICATION and LICENSURE
Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics
ABP Board-Certified in Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Tennessee State Medical License
HONORS and AWARDS
2nd place in the Medical Student Case Study Category for Santulli, Madeline and Schweitzer, John “MIS-C with Neurologic Features”, poster presentation, Appalachian Student Research Forum, April 2022
Medical Student Teaching Award, Department of Pediatrics, East Tennessee State University;
“Caduceus Award”, 2019
Pediatric Faculty Teaching Award, ETSU Family Medicine, Johnson City; “Attending of
the Year”, 2018
Medical Student Teaching Award, Department of Pediatrics, East Tennessee State University;
“Caduceus Award”, 2016
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT ACTIVITIES
Soarian to Epic Order Set Migration
“Pediatric Evaluation Team” QI project – Physician
Lead“Family-centered rounds” QI project – Participant
SELECTED PRESENTATIONS
Santulli, Madeline and Schweitzer, John “MIS-C with Neurologic Features”, poster presentation, Appalachian Student Research Forum, April 2022
Maeng, Jae and Schweitzer, John “Wenckebach second-degree AV block caused by THC ingestion”, Annual ETSU Pediatrics Conference, August 2021
Maeng, Jae and Schweitzer, John “Wenckebach second-degree AV block caused by THC ingestion”, Tennessee Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics Annual Conference, August 2021
Roark, Miranda and Schweitzer, John “Reducing pediatric asthma admissions through the use of bedside medication delivery system”, Appalachian Student Research Forum, 3/2020
Schweitzer, John and Selzer, Lauren. “Medications in hand: one hospital's experience in improving asthma care” 2/2020. Pediatric Hospital Medicine 2020.
Taylor, David and Schweitzer, John. “Occult UTI as Cause of FTT”. ETSU Pediatrics Annual Conference, 8/2019.
Smith, Victor, Macariola, Demetrio, and Schweitzer, John. “Kawasaki Disease Outbreak in Central Appalachia”, Southern Society Pediatric Research, 2/2018.
Albracht, Stephanie, Macariola, Demetrio, Schweitzer, John, and Wood, David “Outbreak of Penicillin-Resistant Meningococcemia in Rural Appalachia”, Southern Society Pediatric Research, 2/2018