General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
David L. Wood, MD, MPH
Professor
EDUCATION
Graduate and Medical Education: Masters in Public Health and Medical Degree at the UCLA Schools of Medicine and Public
Health in Los Angeles, CA
Internship: Pediatrics at the Harbor UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, CA
Residency: UCLA, Pediatrics and Preventative Medicine and Public Health at UCLA and the Los Angeles
County Public Health Department in Los Angeles, CA
Fellowship: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (NCHSR) Fellowship in Health Services
Research, RAND Corporation and Fellow, Primary Care Pediatrics, UCLA School of Medicine,
Pediatrics, and Division of General Pediatrics
CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSURE
Tennessee Medical License
Board Certified & Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics
Board Certified & Fellow, American College of Preventive Medicine
APLS Certified
MEMBERSHIPS
Center for Higher Ambition Leadership
International Society of Social Pediatrics and Child Health
American Academy of Pediatrics
Ambulatory Pediatric Association
American College of Preventive Medicine
Tennessee Chapter of American Academy of Pediatrics
American Association of Developmental Medicine and Dentistry
Society for Pediatric Research
American Pediatric Society
SELECTED PRESENTATIONS
Phalen, K, Wood DL, Ray SA, Yoders A, Cabral MD, Quinn M. Youth Video Game and Social Medial Use: Self-Reported Ability to Complete Homework, Grades Received, and Hours of Sleep. Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) 2021 Virtual Meeting.
Ray SA, Yoders A, Quinn M, Phalen K, Cabral MD, Wood DL. Youth Self-Reported ACEs Better Predict Youth Engagement in High-Risk Behaviors and PHQ9 Scores than Parental Report of Youth ACEs," Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) 2021 Virtual Meeting.
Yoders A, Quinn M, Phalen K, Cabral MD, Wood DL. Adolescent Social Media Use Is Associated with High-Risk Behaviors. Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) 2021 Virtual Meeting.
Ray SA, Yoders A, Quinn M, Wood DL. Intergenerational ACEs and Youth Health Outcomes. Break the Cycle of Disadvantage. Emory University/Centers for Disease Control. Atlanta, GA April 19-20, 2021. Virtual Conference.
Ford G, Duvall K, Wood DL, Quinn M. Analysis of type 1 diabetes care and patient outcomes in new, underserved pediatric endocrinology clinic established in 2015 in south central Appalachia. Pediatric Endocrine Society, May 2021.
Nwabueze C, Oke A, McNabb M, Osedeme F, Yang J, Mamudu H, Wood DL. The influence of social media platforms on the use of e-cigarettes among school-going youths in rural Appalachia. American Public Health Association 2020 meeting. Virtual, October 25, 2020.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Bailey, B. A., Shah, D. S., Boynewicz, K. L., Justice, N. A., & Wood, D. L. (2022). Impact of in utero opioid exposure on newborn outcomes: beyond neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 1-8.
Mamudu HH, Shahani D, Jones A, Ahuja M, Adeniran E, Weierbach F, Swindle J, Liu Y, Keener J, Blair CJ, McNabb M, Asare M, Wood DL, Ferketich A (2021): Exploring Patterns of the Use of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems among Adolescents in High-Risk Appalachian (U.S.A) Communities. Substance Use & Misuse, DOI: 10.1080/10826084.2021.1990333
Johnson, K., McBee, M., Reiss, J., Livingood, W., & Wood, D. (2021). TRAQ changes: Improving the measurement of transition readiness by the Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 59, 188-195.
Mamudu, H. M., Nwabueze, C., Weierbach, F. M., Yang, J., Jones, A., McNabb, M., ... & Wood, D. L. (2020). Exploring associations between susceptibility to the use of electronic nicotine delivery systems and e-cigarette use among school-going adolescents in rural Appalachia. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(14), 5133.
Shah, D. S., Turner, E. L., Chroust, A. J., Duvall, K. L., Wood, D. L., & Bailey, B. A. (2021). Marijuana use in opioid exposed pregnancy increases risk of preterm birth. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 1-6.