Michael T. Brady, MD Profile - Nationwide Children's Hospital

Michael T. Brady, MD

Michael T.  Brady, MD

Administration

Pediatric Academic Association
700 Children's Dr
Columbus, OH 43205
(614) 722-4451
Fax: (614) 722-5995

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Medical School:

Jefferson Medical College   MD   06/30/1977

Internship:

Nationwide Children's Hospital   06/30/1978

Residency:

Nationwide Children's Hospital   06/30/1979
Baylor College of Medicine   06/30/1980

Fellowship:

Baylor College of Medicine   06/30/1983

Section:

Infectious Diseases   Click to learn about this department

Specialty:

Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Certified  
Pediatrics, Certified  

Gender:

Male

Languages Spoken:

English

Date of Appointment at
Children's Hospital:

09/14/1983

Office Practice Information:

  • Accepts patients 0-18
  • Accepts patients 18 years or older
  • Accepts Medicaid
  • Provides prenatal visits for expecting parents
  • This office is wheelchair accessible

Academic Title:

Professor of Pediatrics

Clinical, Teaching & Research Interests*:

Michael T. Brady, MD, is an Investigator at the Center for Developmental Pharmacology and Toxicology, Nationwide Children’s Research Institute, Chair of the Department of Pediatrics, The Ohio State University College of Medicine, and Physician-in-Chief and a member of the Division of Infectious Diseases at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Dr. Brady’s clinical interests include the management of infants, children and adolescents with infectious diseases, particularly human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and health care-associated infections. His research interests are primarily associated with clinical trials for the treatment of HIV infection, the management of complications of HIV infection, and measures for identification and prevention of healthcare-associated infections. He is Principal Investigator of the Ryan White HIV Project (FACES), delivering family centered care to HIV-infected children and their families. He also is the Principal Investigator of the Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group subunit sponsored through the National Institutes of Health. Hospital positions include Physician Director of the Medical Subspecialty Clinics, Physician Director of the Department of Epidemiology, Physician Director of the HIV Program and Director of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program.

Publications*:

Brady MT. Health care-associated infections in the neonatal intensive
care unit. American Journal of Infection Control 33: 268-275, 2005.

Brady MT. Infectious disease in pediatric out-of-home child care.
American Journal of Infection Control 33: 276-285, 2005.

Brady MT. Pediatric human immunodeficiency virus-1 infection.
Advanced Pediatrics 52: 163-194, 2005.

Brady MT. Rubella. In Pfeiffer JA (Ed), APIC Infection Control and
Epidemiology: Principles and Practice, 2005.

Brady MT. Rubeola. In Pfeiffer JA (Ed), APIC Infection Control and
Epidemiology: Principles and Practice, 2005.

Joy S, Poi M, Hughes L, Brady M, Koletar SL, Para M and Fan-Harvard
P. Third trimester maternal toxicity with nervirapine use in pregnancy.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 106: 1032-1038, 2005.

Research Funding*:

Family AIDS Clinic and Educational Services (FACES), Health Resources
Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, $669,327

NICHD Institutional Training for Pediatricians, National Institutes of
Health, $209,004

Restricted Funds – FACES, Children’s Hospital Foundation, $94,618

Child Health Research Career Development Awards, National Institutes of
Health, $405,000

*Physician publications, awards and honors, and presentations and teaching activities represent work completed in 2007 only.

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