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Erin Gordon, D.O.

Erin Gordon, D.O.

Clinical Associate Professor

School
Medical School
Department
Pediatrics

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  • Biography

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    As a junior faculty member, Dr. Erin Gordon is interested in indulging herself in the cardiac and critical care arena. Dr. Gordon remains interested in the dynamic of congenital heart disease and the incidence of both oral aversion and feeding intolerance. In addition, and in an attempt to understand the neurodevelopment of the cardiac population, Dr. Gordon and a handful of mid-level providers have established a developmental care team/program to improve outcomes. She is excited to embark upon a journey in clinical research to better understand the above conditions.

  • Education
    Medical School
    Midwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine (2008)
    Residency
    University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (2011), Pediatrics
    Fellowship
    University of Iowa Hospitals (2014), Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
  • Research Interest
    • Evidence-based medicine
    • Fetal and neonatal myocardium fuel preference and energy metabolism
    • Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
  • Publications

    Star Featured Publications

    Maternal Hyperglycemia Directly and Rapidly Induces Cardiac Septal Overgrowth in Fetal Rats.
    Gordon EE, Reinking BE, Hu S, Yao J, Kua KL, Younes AK, Wang C, Segar JL, Norris AW J Diabetes Res 2015 2015 479565
    Hyperglycemia rapidly induces fetal cardiac hypertrophy
    Gordon E, Norris A, Reinking B Critical Care Medicine 2013 Dec 41 12
    Fulminant liver failure associated with abdominal crush injury in an eleven-year old: a case report.
    Gordon E, Kamath S Case Reports Hepatol 2013 2013 524371
  • Professional Associations/Affiliations
    • American Academy of Pediatrics (2008)
    • American Osteopathic Association (2003)
    • Society of Critical Care Medicine (2011)