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CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Marie Clare McCormick EDUCATION: 1967 B.A. Emmanuel College, Magna cum laude 1971 M.D. Johns Hopkins Medical School 1978 Sc.D. Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health Thesis Title: An Evaluation of the Effects of Medical Care and Sociodemographic Factors in Infant and Preschool
Childhood Mortality Rates in Chile and Argentina, 1960- 1970. POST-DOCTORAL TRAINING: Research Fellowships: 1972-1975 PL2-4: Clinical Scholar, Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Department of Health Services Administration, Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health. Internship and Residencies: 1971-1975 PL1-4: Intern and Resident in Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. LICENSES AND CERTIFICATION: Maryland (inactive) Illinois (Inactive) Pennsylvania (Inactive) Massachusetts (Inactive as Jan. 7, 2015) 1978 American Board of Pediatrics (21459)
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ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: 2003- Professor, Department of Society, Human Development and Health (now,
Social and Behavioral Sciences), Director of Maternal & Child Health Concentration.
1996- The Sumner & Esther Feldberg Professor of Maternal and Child Health.
1995- Affiliate Member of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University. 1992- Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Newborn Medicine, Department of
Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School. 1991-2003 Professor and Chair, Department of Maternal and Child Health, Harvard
School Public Health. 1987-1992 Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Joint Program in Neonatology, Department
of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School. 1987-1995 Adjunct Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics,
University of Pennsylvania Medical School. 1986-1987 Associate Professor of Pediatrics with a secondary appointment in the
Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. 1984-2003 Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, University of
Pennsylvania. 1981-1986 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of General Pediatrics,
Department of Pediatrics; and Section of General Medicine, Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Department of Medicine; University of Pennsylvania Medical School, Philadelphia.
1978-1981 Assistant Professor in Health Care Organization, Department of Health
Services Administration, Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health; with an adjunct appointment in the Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
1976-1978 Instructor in Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Medical
School, Baltimore, MD. 1975-1976 Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine, Department of Preventive
Medicine and Community Health; Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics; both in the Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine; Assistant Professor of Health Care Services, School of Public Health, University of Illinois.
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HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS: 1976-1981 Active Attending Physician, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. 1981-1984 Assistant Physician, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. 1984-1986 Associate Physician, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. 1986-1987 Senior Physician, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. 1987- Brigham and Women’s Hospital: Associate Pediatrician, Newborn Medicine, 1987-2011; Senior Research Associate, 2011- 1987- Senior Associate in Medicine (Newborn), The Children’s Hospital, Boston, 1987-2015; Associate Scientific Staff, 2015- 1987- Senior Associate in Pediatrics, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA. 1987- 2015; Honorary Staff, 2015- 2006- Senior Associate for Academic Affairs, Department of Neonatology, Beth
Israel Deaconess Medical Center OTHER ACADEMIC POSITIONS and MAJOR VISITING APPOINTMENTS: 1968 Public Health Service Trainee, participating in a physician manpower survey
in the Baltimore SMSA, as part of the World Health Organization International Study of Medical Care Utilization, Department of Medical Care and Hospitals, Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health.
1969 Carnegie-Commonwealth International Clerkship, from the Department of
Medical Care and Hospitals, Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, and the Usher Institute of Social Medicine, University of Edinburgh, during which a survey of the need for dialysis units in the Southeastern Hospital Region of Scotland was conducted.
1970 Public Health Service Trainee, Department of Medical Care and Hospitals,
Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, performing a retrospective study of urinary tract infections in girls enrolled in a Seattle prepaid practice.
1985 Visiting Faculty, General Academic Pediatric Development Program, Yale
School of Medicine, March 22.
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1986 Visiting Faculty, General Academic Pediatric Development Program, Rochester School of Medicine, March 14.
1993 Visiting Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology,
Washington University, St. Louis, MO, November 11 & 12, 1993. 1997 Diana Woo Memorial Lecture, Department of Pediatrics, University of
Chicago, Chicago, IL. 1999 Laure Edmunds Neonatal Developmental Grand Rounds, Department of
Pediatrics, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA. 2002 C.J. Valle Visiting Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of
Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA. 2003-2004 Scholar in Residence, Institute of Medicine, National Academies of Science,
Washington, DC. 2007 Molly Towell Lecture, Western Perinatal Research Meeting Banff, Alberta, Canada, February 16, 2007. 2008 Henry Ingersoll Bowditch Award for Excellence in Public Health,
Massachusetts Medical Society, May 8, 2008. 2008 Kristine Sandberg Knisely Lectureship Award, University of Pennsylvania,
June 17, 2008. 2010 John Rankin Lecture, Department of Population Sciences, University of
Madison, Madison, WI, October 11, 2010 HONORS AND DISTINCTIONS: 1967 Harvard University Graduate School of Education, Prize in Science
Education. 1971 Henry Strong Denison Scholarship in Medical Research, Johns Hopkins
School of Medicine. 1988 Martha May Eliot Forum Invited Speaker, American Public Health
Association Meeting, November, 1988. 1991 Honorary Masters of Arts, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. 1995 Elected to the Johns Hopkins University Society of Scholars.
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1995 Delta Omega - Alpha Chapter, Honorary Public Health Society, Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health.
1996 Ambulatory Pediatric Association Research Award. 1996 Sumner & Esther Feldberg Professorship in Maternal and Child Health. 1997 Elected as Fellow of the Association for Health Services Research. 1997 Elected to membership in the Institute of Medicine. 2001 Designated a National Associate of the National Academies in recognition of
service. 2001 A. Clifford Barger Excellence in Mentoring Award, Harvard Medical School. 2003 Biomedical Science Careers Program Honor Roll. 2004 David Rall Medal, Institute of Medicine, National Academies of Science. 2006 Douglas K. Richardson Award for Perinatal and Pediatric Healthcare
Services, Society for Pediatric Research.
2006 Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Emmanuel College 2006 Douglas Richardson Memorial Lecture, New England Association of
Neonatologists, Sept. 15, 2006. 2007 Molly Towell Lecture, Western Perinatal Research Meeting Banff, Alberta, Canada, February 16, 2007. 2008 Henry Ingersoll Bowditch Award for Excellence in Public Health,
Massachusetts Medical Society, May 8, 2008. 2008 Kristine Sandberg Knisely Lectureship Award, University of Pennsylvania,
June 17, 2008. 2010 John Rankin Lecture, Department of Population Sciences, University of
Madison, Madison, WI, October 11, 2010 2015 Paul Harper Lecture, Department of Population and Family Health, Johns
Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, April 8, 2015.
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MAJOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: 1972-73 Consultant, Headstart Health Program for the Office of Child Development,
DHEW and the American Academy of Pediatrics. 1977 Consultant, National Center for Health Services Research, DHHS (DHEW). 1978-1982 Member, Research Study Section (Health and Services Research Review & Subcommittee), National Center for Health Services Research, DHEW 1985-1989 (DHHS). 1980-1981 Consultant, Health Services Research, Veteran’s Administration, DHHS. 1983-1995 Infant Health and Development Program, Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation, National Advisory Committee (1983-85), Research Steering Committee (1985-89), Site Director, Harvard (1989-), Executive Committee of Phase III (1990 - 1995).
1983-1984 Committee for a Study of Priorities for the Prevention of Low-Weight Births,
Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences. 1984-1986 U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, Office of Disease Prevention and
Health Promotion, DHHS. 1985 Consultant, National Foundation - March of Dimes. 1985 Special Reviewer, Study Section of the Bureau of Maternal and Child Health
of DHHS. 1986-87 Low Birthweight Advisory Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 1987 NICHD Scientific Review Committee, RFA 87-HD-06, Social and
Demographic Research on Infant Mortality and Low Birthweight. 1987-90 Steering Committee for the MCH Policy Conference, Bureau of Maternal and
Child Health, DHHS. 1990 Moderator of a session on the Research Agenda for the 90’s; NICHD
Workshop on Infant Mortality and Low Birthweight. April 5 & 6, 1990, Bethesda, MD.
1990 Consultant, The National Health/Education Consortium, Washington, D.C. 1990-91 Chair, Committee on Prenatal and Newborn Screening for HIV Infection.
Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Science.
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1992 Planning Committee, Office of Substance Abuse Prevention (OSAP) National Resource Center for the Prevention of Perinatal Abuse of Alcohol and Other Drugs Workshop, “The Drug-Exposed Infant: Effective Utilization of Neonatal Assessment.”
1993-1996 National Oversight Committee, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Project BEGIN. 1993-2000 Board on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Institute of Medicine,
National Academy of Science. 1993-1998 Scientific Advisory Board of the NIH-DC Infant Mortality Initiative,
National Institute of Health. 1994-1998 Senior Investigator Team, National Evaluation of Family Support Programs
conducted by Abt Associates for Agency on Children, Youth and Families, DHHS.
1995-1999 Technical Working Group, Evaluation of the Early Headstart Program,
Conducted by Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. for the Agency on Children, Youth and Families, DHHS.
1996 Starting Points Evaluation Advisory Group, Carnegie Corporation. 1997 Technical Advisory Group, the National Fetal and Infant Mortality Review
Program, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. 1997 Advisory Board; BrightIdeas, Inc; Reading, MA. 1997-1998 Chair, Institute of Medicine Committee on Perinatal Transmission of HIV. 1997 Director Member, Advisory Committee on Public Issues, Ad Council, Inc. 1997-1998 Advisory Committee to the PERI GRANT Program, March of Dimes
Foundation. 1998-2000 Maternal & Child Health Council, March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation. 1998-2005 Charles H. Hood Foundation’s Child Health Advisory Board,
Chair, 2005. 1999- 2002 Board of Directors, National Center for Health Education. 2000 Scientific Advisory Committee Review, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital,
Cincinnati, OH.
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2000- 8 Member, Maternal and Child Health Research Grants
Review Committee, Health Resources and Services Administration. Chair 2004-8
2000-2004 Chair, Institute of Medicine Committee to Review Immunization Safety. 2001-2003 Research and Evaluation Advisory Group, The Medical Foundation, Boston,
MA. 2002-2003 Consultant team, Guide to Community Preventive Services, Interventions to
Improve Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes of Pregnancy, CDC. 2002 Consultant Reviewer, Maine Maternal and Child Health Block Grant. 2003- Scientific Advisory Committee, Emmanuel College, Boston. 2004-6 Committee on Understanding Prematurity and Assuring Healthy Outcomes,
Institute of Medicine. 2004-5 Search Committee, Director of Immunization Safety Office, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. 2007-2008 Committee on Developmental Outcomes and Assessments for Young
Children, National Research Council.
2007-2008 Reviewing the National Children’s Study Research Plan, National Research Council, Institute of Medicine.
2007- 2012National Vaccine Advisory Committee, National Vaccine Program,
Department of Health and Human Services. • Vaccine Safety Working Group (Co-chair, 2009-12) • Novel A(H1N1) Vaccine Safety Monitoring Working Group,
Chair (2009-2012) 2008 Committee to Review ATSDR’s Great Lakes Report, Institute of Medicine,
National Academies of Science. 2009- Board of Directors, Kids Risk, Inc. Boston, MA
2009-2011 Committee on Pediatric Health and Healthcare Quality Measures, Board in Children, Youth and Families, IOM/NAS.
2011- Secretary’s Advisory Committee on the Maternal, Infant and Early
Childhood Home Visiting Program Evaluation, MCHB/HRSA and ACF, DHHS.
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2011- Massachusetts Child Health Care Coalition, Massachusetts -Measurement Development Workgroup 2012-3 Cecil Awards Committee, Institute of Medicine 2012- Oversight Committee, Program in Perinatal Research and Obstetrics,
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development 2012-3 Steering Committee, Workshop on the Design of the National Children’s
Study, Institute of Medicine/Committee on National Statistics, National Academy
2013-14 Panel on the Review of the Study Design of the National Children’s Study
Main Study. Institute of Medicine/Committee on National Statistics, National Academies
2013-14 Committee to Search for an Executive Director, Institute of Medicine.
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: National • Ambulatory Pediatrics Association./Academic Pediatric Association
Editor of Newsletter, Chair of Publications Committee and a Member of Board of Directors (1977-1983) Secretary-Treasurer (1983-1986) Member of Board of Directors (1997–2000) Chair of Research Committee (1997-2000) Senior Associate Editor, Ambulatory Pediatrics (1999- present) Moderator, Neonatal Health Services Research, 2000 Committee to Plan 50th Anniversary, 2008-2010 Reviewer, APA Young Investigator Awards Program, 2012 Co-editor, Supplement to Academic Pediatrics on quality improvement in pediatric health care, 2013
• Society for Pediatric Research (Senior Member). Moderator, Behavioral Sciences and Health Services Research Topic Session, 1987 Member, Douglas K, Richardson Award Committee (2002-2004, 2007-2009) - Chair of Committee, 2008-2009
• American Pediatric Society. Moderator, Neonatal Epidemiology and Follow-up Topic Session, 1991 Member of Nominating Committee (1997-1998)
• American Academy of Pediatrics, Fellow.
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Ad Hoc group on Infant Mortality (1985-1986) 1990-91 Task Force on Recent Advances for PREP Pediatrics Review and Education Program Epidemiology Section (1988-present)
Seminar: “Follow-up Management of the NICU Graduate,” 1990 National Meeting, Boston, MA Editorial Board, Pediatrics in Review (1986-1991) Editorial Board, Pediatrics (1993-1999) Massachusetts Chapter (1987- present) Liaison member to Committee on Pediatric Research for the Ambulatory Pediatric Association (1997-1998) Invited Presentation, Outcomes of VLBW Infants, National Meeting, San Francisco, 1995 Invited Presentation, Access to NICU Care, Perinatal Section, National Meeting, Boston, 1996
• American Public Health Association. Maternal and Child Health, and Medical Care Sections • International Epidemiological Association. • Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences. Committee for a Study of Priorities for the Prevention of Low-Weight Births (1984-1986) Board on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (1993-2000) Chair, Committee on Prenatal and Newborn Screening for HIV Infection (1990-1991) Board Liaison to Committee on Unintended Pregnancy (1994-1995) Chair, Committee on Perinatal Transmission of HIV (1997-1999) Study Committee, Capitalizing on Behavioral and Social Science Research to Improve the Public’s Health (1999-2000) Chair, Committee to Review Immunization Safety (2001-2004)
National Associate of the National Academies (lifetime) Reviewer, Children’s Health, The Nation’s Wealth Assessing and Improving
Child Health, Washington DC: The National Academies Press, 2004. Committee on Understanding Prematurity and Assuring Healthy Outcomes
(2005-2006) Committee to Review ATSDR’s Great Lakes Report, 2008 Committee on Pediatric Health and Health Care Measures (2009-11) Cecil Awards Committee (2012-3) Steering Committee, Workshop on the Design of the National Children’s Study (2012-3) Panel on the Review of the Study Design of the National children’s Study Main Study (2013-14) Committee to Search for an Executive Director, Institute of Medicine (2013-
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2014)
• American Association for the Advancement of Science Elected to Nominating Committee of the Section on Medical Sciences (N) (1998–2001)
• Academy Health (formerly) Association of Health Services Research. Editorial Board, Health Services Research (1985-1994) Chair, Session on Child Health Policy, National Meeting, 1985 Chair, Session on Maternal and Child Health Policy, National Meeting, 1990 Fellow, 1997 Publications and Agenda Setting Working Group, Promoting Early and Life-long Health: the Problem of ACES and the Promise of Resilience (2014-)
• Eastern Society for Pediatric Research.
• Society for Pediatric Epidemiological Research.
• Society for Epidemiologic Research.
• Association of Teachers of Maternal and Child Health. Chair, Research Committee, 1993 • Royal Society of Medicine
Local • Massachusetts Medical Society
• Johns Hopkins Medical and Surgical Association • Beth Israel Hospital Staff Council • Medical Staff of the Children’s Hospital • Norfolk District Medical Society • Brigham and Women’s Medical Staff • Massachusetts Public Health Association
OTHER SERVICE 1982-1983 Chair, Committee on Child Health, Mayor’s Commission on Health in the 80’s,
Philadelphia, PA. 1984-1985 Expert Panel on Infant Mortality in Philadelphia. 1984-1987 Member of Board of Directors of the Family Planning Council of
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Southeastern Pennsylvania. Long-range Planning Committee (1984-85) Research Review Committee (1986-87). 1984-1985 Consultant, Ford Foundation “Better Babies Program,” Washington, D.C. 1985 Consultant, Evaluation of the Prepaid Managed Health Care Program, Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California. 1985 State of the Art Address, American Pediatric Society (with R.E. Behrman): Strategies for preventing low birth weight, May 8, 1985. 1986-1987 Consultant, The Boston Foundation, Poverty Impact Program. 1988-1999 Working Group on Early Life and Adolescent Health Policy, Division of Health Policy Research and Education, Harvard University. 1988-1998 Steering Committee, and Chair of Financing Committee, Joint Program in Neonatology 1988-1991 Chair, Ad Hoc Infant Formula Committee, Joint Program in Neonatology. 1988-1991 Advisory Group, Project Child, Martha Eliot Center, and Division of Ambulatory Pediatrics, The Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA. 1989-1991 Advisory Committee, Department of Maternal and Child Health, School of Public Health, Harvard University. 1990-1991 Boston Perinatal Capacity Task Force, Department of Health and Hospitals of
Boston, and Department of Public Health of Massachusetts. - Facilitator in workshop on Outreach at Infant Survival Summit Meeting, October 25, 1990.
1990-1992 Quality Assurance/Improvement Committee, Joint Program in Neonatology. 1990 Ad Hoc Advisory Committee on the Promotion of Eli Newberger in the Division of
Ambulatory Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School. 1991 Clinical Investigation Committee, Joint Program in Neonatology. 1991-1996 Advisory Committee, Harvard Institute for Reproductive and Child Health. 1991-1996 Advisory Council, Center for Perinatal and Family Health, Brigham and Women’s
Hospital. 1991-1993 Joint Committee on the Status of Women in the Faculty of Medicine, Harvard
Medical School.
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1992 Strategic Planning Committee (Research and Demonstration Committee), Judge
Baker Children’s Center. Research Subcommittee 1992-1994 Member of Expert Advisory Committee for the evaluation of the New York State
Primary Care Initiative, John Snow, Inc. 1992-1993 Infant Mortality Review Team; Case-by-Case: Boston’s Infant Mortality Review
Project, Boston Department of Health and Hospitals. 1993-1995 Special Editorial Advisor, The Future of Children, The David and Lucile Packard
Foundation, Center for Children, Los Altos, Ca. 1993-1995 Consultant, Evaluation of the Comprehensive Child Development Program of the
Administration for Children, Youth and Families by Abt Associates. 1993-1995 T. Berry Brazelton Chair Search Committee, Department of Pediatrics. 1994- Standing Committee on Higher Degrees in Health Policy, Faculty of Arts and
Sciences, Harvard University. 1994-2000 Standing Committee on Appointments, Re-appointments and Promotions, Harvard
School of Public Health. 1994- Advisory Committee and Faculty, Training Program for Health Services Research
for Children and Families, Children’s Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital. 1995 Re-appointment Review Committee for Dr. Rachel Snow, Harvard School of Public
Health. 1995-1996 Ad Hoc Committee to Review Dr. Benjamin Sachs for Promotion to Professor,
Harvard Medical School. 1995-2003 Public Health Practice Advisory Council, Harvard School of Public Health. 1996 Ad Hoc Search Committee for Professor in Population and International Health and
for the University Institute for International Development, Harvard University. 1996- Advisory Board, Serving the Undeserved Curriculum Development Project, Division
of General Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital. 1996 Planning Group, Tribute to Dr. Mary Ellen Avery, Children’s Hospital. 1997-1998 Ad Hoc Search Committee for Associate/Professor and Chief of the Program in
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Clinical Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School. 1997-1998 Ad Hoc Search Committee for Instructor/Assistant Professor in Pediatric Health
Services Research, Department of Ambulatory Care and Prevention, Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care. 1997-2001 Selection Committee, Research Scholar’s Program, Children’s Hospital. 1998-2002 Harvard Children’s Initiative - Evaluation Task Force - Executive Committee 1998-2002 Senior Oversight Committee, Center for Holistic Pediatric Education and Research,
Children’s Hospital. 1998-2008 Affiliate, Harvard Injury Control Research Center, Harvard School of Public Health. 1999-2002 Ad hoc Search Committee for Professor of Reproductive Health in the Department
of Population and International Health, Harvard School of Public Health. 2000-2001 Chair, Ad hoc Committee to Review Dr. Charles Homer for Promotion to Associate
Professor, Harvard Medical School. 2000 Senior Faculty Retreat 2000 Planning Committee, Harvard School of Public Health. 2000-2003 Committee on Public Health Practice Appointments, Harvard School of Public
Health. 2000-2001 Ad hoc Committee to Review Dr. James Perrin for Promotion to Professor, Harvard
Medical School. 1999-2003 Finance Committee, Harvard School of Public Health. 2001-2002 Ad hoc Committee to Search for a Professor of Health and Social Behavior, Harvard
School of Public Health. 2001-2003 Research Scientist Review Committee, Harvard School of Public Health. 2001-2003 Ad hoc Committee to Search for a Professor and Director of the Clinical Research
Program at Children’s Hospital, Boston. 2001-2005 Initiative to Maximize Student Diversity, Department of Biostatistics Diversity,
Harvard School of Public Health. 2001-2005 Advisory Board, MGH/Partners Center for Child and Adolescent Health Policy
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2002-2003 Chair, Committee on Educational Policy, Harvard School of Public Health 2001-2003 Advisory Board, Center for Faculty Development, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Center. 2002 Children’s Mental Health in Cambridge, Evaluation Work Group, Institute of
Community Health, Cambridge. 2002-2008 Project Viva Advisory Board, Department of Ambulatory Care and Prevention,
Harvard Medical School. 2003-2004 Ad hoc Committee to Review Dr. Edward Z. Tronick for Promotion as Professor of
Psychiatry (Pediatrics) in the Harvard Medical School. 2004-2005 Ad hoc Search Committee for a Professor in the Area of Human Development and
Health, Harvard School of Public Health. 2005-2006 Chair, Ad hoc Committee to Evaluate Dr. Tracy Lieu for Promotion as Professor of
Ambulatory Care and Prevention, and Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School.
2005- Committee on Admissions and Degrees, Harvard School of Public Health.
-Chair (2014-) 2006-2010 Embryonic Stem Cell Research Oversight Committee, Harvard University 2006 Jack P. Shonkoff Targeted Search Committee, Harvard Graduate School of
Education and the Harvard School of Public Health. 2006-2008 Ad hoc Committee to Search for a Professor or Associate Professor in the Area of
Human Development and Public Health, Harvard School of Public Health. 2008- Committee on Professional Conduct, Harvard School of Public Health.
- HSPH representative to the Hearing Pool for Harvard University disciplinary committee
2008-2010 Ad hoc Search Committee for a Professor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Chair at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School.
2009-2011 History of Public Health Advisory Committee, Countway Library. 2010-2011 Ad Hoc Committee to Evaluate Dr Catherine Racowsky for Promotion to Professor
of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Harvard Medical School. 2010 Committee to Review Ana Langer for Appointment as Professor of the Practice of
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Public Health. Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard. School of Public Health
2010-11 Chair, Committee to Review the Reappointment of Term Professors in the
Department of Society, Human Development and Health, Harvard School of Public Health
2011- Steering Committee, Pediatric Quality Measures Program, Children’s Hospital 2011-13 Chair, Committee to Review Laura Kubzansky for Promotion to Professor, Harvard
School of Public Health 2012 Ad hoc Committee to Review DeWayne Pursley for Promotion to Associate
Professor, Harvard Medical School 2013- Ad hoc Committee to Search for Assistant/Associate Professor of Global Maternal
and Child Health, Department of Global Health and Population. 2014- Human Subjects Committee, Harvard School of Public Health MAJOR ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES: 1976-1981 Project Director, Evaluation of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
National Perinatal Regionalization Program, Health Services Research and Development Center, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD.
1987- Infant Follow-up Program, Joint Program in Neonatology, Brigham and
Women’s Hospital, and The Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA. Co-director from 1997. Director from 1987-1997, Co-director from 1997-2004, and Senior Associate Director from 2004 -.
1992- Section of Neonatal Epidemiology and Policy, Joint Program in
Neonatology, now Division of Newborn Medicine.
1992-2002 Chair, Department of Maternal and Child Health, Harvard School of Public Health • Administrative Board, Harvard School of Public Health
2003-9 Director, Intradepartmental Concentration of Maternal and Child Health, Department of Society, Human Development and Health 1995-2000 Director, Harvard Center for Children’s Health 2004 - MPH Steering Committee
• Leader of Health and Social Behavior Concentration (formerly, Family and Community Health) (2004-)
• MPH Core Competency Committee (2014-)
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2004 - Executive Committee, Department of Society, Human Development and Health, Harvard School of Public Health.
2005-2008 Expert Advisory Panel, Evaluating the Impact of Medical Device Technology in the Care of Critically Ill Newborns, Beth Israel Hospital. 2006- Senior Associate for Academic Affairs, Department of Neonatology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. 2008- Director of the Interdepartmental Concentration of MCH/Children, Youth and Families, Harvard School of Public Health 2011- Steering Committee, Women and Health Initiative, Harvard School of Public
Health EDITORIAL BOARDS: 1982 Guest Editor: Advances in Ambulatory Pediatrics, Adv Pediat. 1982;
19:205-554. 1985-1994 Health Services Research 1986-1991 Pediatrics in Review 1993-1999 Pediatrics 1996- Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics 1999- 2003 Associate Editor, Journal of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association; renamed Ambulatory Pediatrics. 2003- Senior Associate Editor, Ambulatory Pediatrics MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS: 1. Epidemiology of infant mortality and low birth weight.
2. Measurement of and factors associated with child health status, especially among very low
birth weight infants. 3. Evaluation of maternal and child health services. RESEARCH SUPPORT:
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Past Funding (10 years as P.I. or Co-P.I.) 2003-2004 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
P.I. (following death of Dr. Douglas Richardson) Unstudied Infants: Low Risk Babies in a High Risk Place
2004 Commonwealth Fund, Conceptualization of Child Health, P.I. 2000-2005 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation P.I.
The Longitudinal Study of Early Childhood Education- Infant Health and Development Program, Phase IV
2007-2008 Department of Veteran Affairs Co-investigator Health Literacy Studies: Consultation and Design of VA Health Literacy Materials
Current Funding: 1991- Maternal and Child Health Bureau P.I. Training in Maternal and Child Health
2000- Maternal and Child Health Bureau P.I. Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Training Grant 2013- Children’s Hospital of Boston Co-investigator eIFUP, an Innovative Way of Obtaining Follow-up on Premature Infants 2013- Maimonedes Medical Center Consultant/Co-investigator Assessing the Effect of Early Intervention on Parental Empowerment in the Early
Intervention Program of New York City TEACHING EXPERIENCE (Past 10 years) Date Title Institution Experience 1987- Infant Follow-up Program Children’s Hospital of
Boston
Attending
1989- DNM Epidemiology Fellowship Program
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Research Mentor P.I. Training Grant
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1992-1998, 2000-2002
MCH 219 (alternate years) Harvard School of Public Health
Course Director
1993-2002
MCH 200, 202 Harvard School of Public Health
Lecturer
1993- MCH 300 Harvard School of Public Health
Tutorial Mentor 2-4 students/yr.
1995-1999 Introduction to Clinical Research Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Lecturer
1999 MCH 233 Harvard School of Public Health
Course Co-Director
1999- MCH 215 (alternate years) Harvard School of Public Health
Course Co-Director
1999-2002 MCH 204 Harvard School of Public Health
Course Co-Director
2003-2004 On Sabbatical with no teaching
2004- SHH 246 (MCH 204) Harvard School of Public Health
Course Director
2004-6 ID508 Harvard School of Public Health
Lecturer
2005-7 SHH 259 Harvard School of Public Health
Course Director
2006-2008 SHH 278 (formerly ID 508) Harvard School of Public Health
Course-Co-Director
2009- SHH 278 Harvard School of Public Health
Lecturer
2012 ID 550 Harvard School of Lecturer Public Health Doctoral Students 1985 Primary Thesis Advisor Marcia M. Sass, ScD.
Department of Health Services Administration, Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health.
1994-1996 Thesis Committee Shoo K. Lee, MBBS, MS, PhD. Health Policy Doctoral Program, Harvard University.
1996-1998 Primary Thesis Advisor Lisa W. Deal MN, MS, MPH, ScD. Department of Maternal and Child Health, Harvard School of Public Health.
1996-1999 Primary Thesis Advisor Blythe Berger MS.
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Department of Maternal and Child Health, Harvard School of Public Health.
1998-2004 Primary Thesis Advisor Chia-ling Liu Department of Maternal and Child Health, Harvard School of Public Health.
1999-2005 Primary Thesis Advisor Rachel Levine Department of Maternal and Child Health, Harvard School of Public Health.
2001-2003 Thesis Committee Janet Chiang Department of Maternal and Child Health, Harvard School of Public Health
2002-2004 Thesis Committee Jennifer Yu Department of Maternal and Child Health, Harvard School of Public Health
2004-9 Primary Thesis Advisor Beth McManus Department of Society, Human Development and Health, Harvard School of Public Health.
2006-9 Thesis Committee Margie Skeer Department of Society, Human Development and Health, Harvard School of Public Health
2006-9 Thesis Committee Candice Belanoff Department of Society, Human Development and Health, Harvard School of Public Health
2007-10 Thesis Committee Allyson Appleton Department of Society, Human Development and Health Harvard School of Public Health
2007-12 Primary Thesis Advisor Nancy Street Department of Society, Human Development and Health Harvard School of Public Health
2009-12 Primary Thesis Advisor Alison El Ayadi Department of Society, Human Development and Health Harvard School of Public Health
2009-11 Thesis Committee Elise Robinson Department of Society, Human Development and Health Harvard School of Public Health
2009-11 Thesis Committee Josphine Hahn Department of Society, Human Development and Health Harvard School of Public Health
2009-12 Primary Thesis Advisor Monica Wang Department of Society, Human Development
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and Health Harvard School of Public Health
2009-2010 Thesis Committee Shagun Sabarawal Department of Society, Human Development and Health Harvard School of Public Health
2010- Primary Thesis Advisor Jane C. An Department of Society, Human Development and Health, Harvard School of Public Health
2011-12 Primary Thesis Advisor Katherine Falb Department of Society, Human Development and Health, Harvard School of Public Health
2011-4 Thesis Committee Madeline DeBlois Department of Society, Human Development and Health /Social and Behavioral Sciences Harvard School of Public Health
2011-4 Primary Thesis Advisor Jonathan Litt Department of Society, Human Development and Health/Social and Behavioral Sciences Harvard School of Public Health
2012-4 Thesis Committee Ashley Winning Department of Society, Human Development and Health/Social and Behavioral Sciences Harvard School of Public Health
2012- Primary Thesis Advisor Kelsey Holt Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences Harvard School of Public Health 2013- Primary Thesis Advisor Christine Simon
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences Harvard School of Public Health Post-doctoral Fellows 1993-1997 Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation Minority Medical Faculty Development Award
Dr. DeWayne Pursley, Division of Newborn Medicine, Harvard Medical School
1993-1997 NICHD K-award Dr. Jennifer Haas, Department of Medicine Harvard School of Medicine
1996-1998 NIMH K-award Dr. Jeffrey Stolz, Division of Newborn Medicine, Harvard Medical School
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2001-2003 Fellow in Neonatology Vincent Smith MD, Division of
Newborn Medicine, Harvard Medical School
2002-2003 Harkness Fellow Ronald F. Gray MB, ChB, MPH, Department of Maternal and Child Health, HSPH r
2003-2004 Harkness Fellow (with Dr. Donald Goldman)
Gareth Parry PhD Department of Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital
2006-
NICHD K-Award Application-Secondary Mentor
Mandy Brown Belfort, MD, MPH, Division of Newborn Medicine, Children’s Hospital
Scholarship Oversight Committees in Neonatology 2005-6 Chair, First Year Committee Yolanda Brown, Fellow, Division of
Newborn Medicine, Children’s Hospital
2006-8 Final Committee Yolanda Brown, Fellow, Division of Newborn Medicine, Children’s Hospital
2006-2007 Chair, First Year Committee Melissa Woythaler, Fellow, Division of Newborn Medicine, Children’s Hospital
2007-9 Final Committee Melissa Woythaler, Fellow, Division of Newborn Medicine, Children’s Hospital
2007-10 Committee
Sunah Hwang, Fellow, Division of Newborn Medicine, Children’s Hospital
2012-15 Chair, Committee Danielle Ehret, Fellow, Division of Newbon Medicine, Children’s Hospital
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BIBLIOGRAPHY: Original Articles: 1. Starfield B, Rabin D, Glickstein M, McCormick M, Jackson A, Broske S. Medical resources
and medical education: A student survey of physicians. J Med Educ. 1971; 46:419-430. PMID: 4928653
2. Rabin DH, Starfield BH, Burns CF, Krasno JR, McCormick MC. Estimated physician services in a U.S. metropolitan area. Int J Hlth Serv. 1973; 3:197-211. PMID: 4716557
3. McCormick MC, Navarro V. Prevalence of chronic renal failure and access to dialysis. Int J
Epid. 1973; 2:247-255. PMID: 4590810 4. McCormick MC. The recognition of urinary tract infections in office-based pediatric
practice. Clin Pediatr (Phila.). 1978; 17:713-717. PMID: 679587 5. McCormick MC, Shapiro S Horn SD. The relationship between infant mortality rates and
medical care and socio-economic variables, Chile, 1960-1970. Int J Epid. 1979; 8:145-154. PMID: 528111
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7. McCormick MC. Shapiro S, Starfield BH. Rehospitalization in the first year of life for high-
risk survivors. Pediatrics. 1980; 66:991-999. PMID: 7454494 8. McCormick MC, Shapiro S, Starfield BH. Injury and its correlates among one-year old
infants: Study of children with both NBW and LBW. Am J Dis Child. 1981; 135:159-163. PMID: 7193407
9. McCormick MC, Wessel KW, Krischer JP, Welcher DW, Hardy JB. Preliminary analysis of
developmental observations in a survey of morbidity in infants. Early Hum Devel. 1981; 5:377-393. PMID: 6169499
10. McCormick MC, Shapiro S, Starfield BH. The association of patient-held records and
completion of immunizations. Clin Pediatr (Phila.). 1981; 20:270-274. PMID: 6971199 11. McCormick MC, Shapiro S, Starfield BH. Factors associated with maternal opinion of infant
development—Clues to the vulnerable child? Pediatrics. 1982; 69:537-543. PMID: 7079008
12. Starfield B, Shapiro S, McCormick MC, Bross D. Mortality and morbidity in infants with intra-uterine growth retardation. J Pediatr. 1982; 101:978-983. PMID: 6890576
13. Shapiro S, McCormick MC, Starfield BH, Crawley B. Changes in infant morbidity
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associated with decreases in neonatal mortality. Pediatrics. 1983; 72:408-415. PMID: 6193481
14. McCormick MC, Shapiro S, Starfield BH. High-risk young mothers: Infant mortality and
morbidity in four areas in the U.S. Am J Public Health. 1984; 74:18-23. PMID: 6689836 PMCID: PMC1651380
15. Joffe A, McCormick MC, DeAngelis C. Which children with febrile seizures need lumbar
puncture? A decision analysis approach. Am J Dis Child. 1983; 137:1153-1156. PMID: 6637930
16. Casey R, McMahon F, McCormick MC, Pasquariello PS Jr, Zavod W, King FH Jr. Fever
therapy: An educational intervention for parents. Pediatrics. 1984; 73:600-605. PMID: 6371695
17. Hoekelman RA, Starfield B, McCormick M, DeChant H, Moynihan C, Radecki S,
Mendenhall RC. A profile of pediatric practice in the United States. Am J Dis Child. 1983; 137:1057-1060. PMID: 6637906
18. Starfield B, Hoekelman RA, McCormick MC, Benson P, Mendenhall RC, Moynihan C,
Radecki S: Who provides health care to children and adolescents in the United States? Pediatrics. 1984; 74:991-997. PMID: 6504643
19. McCormick MC, Shapiro S, Starfield BH. The regionalization of perinatal services:
Summary of the evaluation of a national demonstration program. JAMA. 1985; 253:799- 804. PMID: 2578581
Also reprinted in Aiken LH, Kehrer BH (eds). Evaluation Studies Review Annual. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, Inc. pp. 125-130, 1985. Also reprinted in JAMA (Japanese Edition), October 5, 1985.
20. Starfield B, Hoekelman RA, McCormick MC, Mendenhall RD, Moynihan C, Benson P,
DeChant H. Styles of care provided to children in the United States: A comparison by physician specialty. J Fam Prac. 1985; 21:133-138. PMID: 4020336
21. McCormick MC, Holmes JH. Publication of research presented at the pediatric meetings:
Change in selection. Am J Dis Child. 1985; 139:122-126. PMID: 3976583 22. McCormick MC. The contribution of low birthweight to infant mortality and childhood
morbidity. N Eng J Med. 1985; 312:82-90. PMID: 3880598 Also reprinted as: March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation. Professional Education
Reprint. White Plains, N.Y. PER-28. 23. Wood PR, Casey R, Kolski GB, McCormick MC. Compliance with oral theophylline
therapy in asthmatic children. Ann Allergy. 1985; 54:400-404. PMID: 3994070
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24. McCormick MC, Charney EB, Stemmler MM. Assessing the impact of the child with spina bifida on the family. Dev Med Child Neurol. 1986; 28:53-61. PMID: 3512350
25. Casey R, Ludwig S, McCormick MC. Morbidity following minor head trauma in children.
Pediatrics. 1986; 78:497-502. PMID: 3748687 26. McCormick MC, Stemmler MM, Athreya BH. The impact of childhood rheumatic diseases
on the family. Arth Rheum. 1986; 29:872-879. PMID: 3488744 27. McCormick MC, Stemmler MM, Bernbaum JC, Farran AC. The very low birth weight
transport goes home: Impact on the family. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1986; 7:217-223. PMID: 3745447
28. McCormick MC, Brooks-Gunn J, Shorter T, Wallace CY, Holmes J, Heagarty MC. The
planning of pregnancy among low-income women in Central Harlem. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1987; 156:145-149. PMID: 3799749
29. Caraccio CL, McCormick MC, Weller SC. Chronic disease: Effect on health cognition and
health locus of control. J Pediatr. 1987; 110:982-987. PMID: 3295164 30. Casey R, Ludwig S, McCormick MC. Minor head trauma in children: an intervention to
decrease functional morbidity. Pediatrics. 1987; 80:159-164. PMID: 3302922 31. McCormick MC, Athreya BH, Bernbaum JC, Charney EB. Preliminary observations on
maternal rating of the health of children: Data from three subspecialty clinics. J Chron Dis/J Clin Epidemiol. 1988; 41:323-329. PMID: 3351540
32. Shaw KN, McCormick MC, Kustra SL, Ruddy RM, Casey RD. Correlates of reported
smoke detector usage in an inner-city population: Participants in a smoke detector giveaway program. Am J Public Health. 1988; 78:650-653. PMID: 3369594 PMCID: PMC1350275
33. McJunkin JE, Bithoney WG, McCormick MC: Errors in formula concentration in an
outpatient population. J Pediatr. 1987; 111:848-850. PMID: 3681549 34. Brooks-Gunn J, McCormick MC, Heagarty MC: Preventing infant mortality and
morbidity: Developmental perspectives. Am J Orthopsychiat. 1988; 58:288-296. PMID: 3285699
35. Brooks-Gunn J, McCormick MC, Gunn RW, Shorter T, Wallace CY, Heagarty MC:
Outreach as casefinding: The process of locating low-income pregnant women. Med Care. 1989; 27:95-102. PMID: 2493115
36. McCormick MC, Brooks-Gunn J, Shorter T, Holmes JH, Wallace CY, Heagarty MC:
Outreach as casefinding: Its effect on enrollment in prenatal care. Med Care. 1989; 27:103-111. PMID: 2918763
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37. McCormick MC: Long-term follow-up of infants discharged from neonatal intensive care
units. JAMA. 1989; 261:1767-1772. PMID: 2645453 • Abstracted in Pediatric Therapeutics & Toxicology. 1988; 3(6): 25-26. • Selected for reprinting in JAMA, Southeast Asian edition. 1989; 5(5):40-46. 38. McCormick MC, Brooks-Gunn J, Shorter T, Holmes JH, Heagarty MC: Factors associated
with maternal rating of infant health in Central Harlem. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1989; 10:139-144. PMID: 2745721
39. Laraque D, McCormick M, Norman M, Taylor A, Weller SC, Karp J: Blood lead, calcium
status and behavior in pre-school children. Am J Dis Child. 1990; 144:186-189. PMID: 2301325
40. McCormick MC, Brooks-Gunn J, Shorter T, Holmes JH, Wallace CY, Heagarty MC:
Factors associated with smoking in low-income pregnant women: Relationship to birth weight, stressful life events, social support, health behaviors and mental distress. J Clin Epidemiol. 1990; 43:441-448. PMID: 2324784
41. Ware J, Taeusch HW, Soll RF, McCormick MC: Health and developmental outcomes of a
surfactant controlled trial: Follow-up at 2 years. Pediatrics. 1990; 85:1103-07. PMID: 1692612
42. McCormick MC, Gortmaker SL, Sobol AM: Very low birth weight children: Behavior
problems and school difficulty in a national sample. J Pediatr. 1990; 117:687-93. PMID: 2231200
43. Infant Health and Development Program (M. C. McCormick as member of Research
Steering Committee): Enhancing the outcomes of low birth weight, premature infants: A multi-site randomized trial. JAMA. 1990; 263:3035-3042. PMID: 2188023
44. McCormick MC, Bernbaum JC, Eisenberg JM, Kustra SL, Finnegan E: Costs incurred by
parents of very low birth weight infants after the initial neonatal hospitalization. Pediatrics. 1991; 88:533-541. PMID: 1652734
45. McCormick MC, Baker J, Brooks-Gunn J, Turner J, Workman-Daniels K, Peckham GJ:
Cohort reconstruction: Which infants can be restudied at school age? Pediatr Perinat Epidemiol. 1991; 5:410-422. PMID: 1754500
46. McCormick MC, Brooks-Gunn J, Shapiro S, Benasich AA, Black G, Gross RT: Health care
use among young children in day-care: Results in a randomized trial of early intervention. JAMA. 1991; 265:2212-2217. PMID: 2013954
• Abstracted in Pediatric Digest. 1992; 2:14-15. • Abstracted in Clinical Digest Series. 1992, p.18. 47. Newberger EH, Barkan SE, Lieberman ES, McCormick MC, Yllo K, Gary LT, Schechter S:
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Abuse of pregnant woman and adverse birth outcome: Current knowledge and implications for practice. JAMA. 1992; 267:2370-2372. PMID: 1564780
48. Gray JE, Richardson DK, McCormick MC, Workman-Daniels K, Goldmann DA: Neonatal
therapeutic intervention scoring system (NTISS 5): A therapy-based severity of illness index. Pediatrics. 1992; 90:561-567. PMID: 1408510
• Abstracted in Yearbook of Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine. Chicago: Mosby-Yearbook, Inc., 1993.
49. McCormick MC, Brooks-Gunn J, Workman-Daniels K, Turner J, Peckham GJ: The health
and developmental status of very low birth weight children at school age. JAMA. 1992; 267:2204-2208. PMID: 1556798
• Abstracted in Family Planning Perspectives. 1992; 24:279-280. • Abstracted in Year Book of Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine. Chicago: Mosby-Year Book
Inc., 1993 • Reprinted, JAMA. 1992; 11(11): 23-27, Mideast Edition • Reprinted, JAMA OCAK. 1993; 6(1): 38-44, Turkish Edition 50. McCormick MC, Workman-Daniels K, Brooks-Gunn J, Peckham GJ: Hospitalization of
very low birth weight children at school age. J Pediatr. 1993; 122:360-365. PMID: 8441088 51. McCormick MC, Brooks-Gunn J, Holmes JH, Wallace CY, Heagarty MC: Maternal health
status in the year after delivery among low-income women. J Women’s Health. 1992; 1:225-230.
52. Richardson DK, Gray JE, McCormick MC, Workman K, Goldmann DA: Score for neonatal
acute physiology (SNAP). A physiologic severity index for neonatal intensive care. Pediatrics. 1993; 91:617-623. PMID: 8441569
• Abstracted in yearbook of Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine. Chicago: Mosby-Yearbook, Inc., 1994.
53. McCormick MC, Workman-Daniels K, Brooks-Gunn J, Peckham GJ: When you’re only a
phone call away: A comparison of the information in telephone and face-to-face interviews. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1993; 14:250-255. PMID: 7691893
54. Richardson DK, Phibbs CS, Gray JE, McCormick MC, Workman-Daniels K, Goldmann
DA: Birth weight and illness severity: Independent predictors of neonatal mortality. Pediatrics. 1993; 91:969-975. PMID: 8474818
55. Brooks-Gunn J, McCormick MC, Shapiro S, Benasich A, Black GW: The Effects of early
education intervention on maternal employment, public assistance, and health insurance: The Infant Health & Development Program. Am J Public Health. 1994; 84:924-931. PMID: 8203688 PMCID: PMC1614939
56. McCormick MC, McCarton C, Tonascia J, Brooks-Gunn J: Early educational intervention
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for very low birth weight infants: Results from the Infant Health and Development Program. J Pediatr. 1993; 123:527-533. PMID: 7692028
57. McCormick MC, Brooks-Gunn J, Workman-Daniels K, Peckham GJ: Maternal rating of
child health at school age: Does the vulnerable child syndrome persist? Pediatrics. 1993; 92:380-388. PMID: 8361791
58. Stevens SM, Richardson DK, Gray JE, Goldmann DA, McCormick MC: Estimating
neonatal mortality risk: An analysis of clinicians’ judgments. Pediatrics. 1994; 93:945-950. PMID: 8190582
• Abstracted in Yearbook of Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine. Chicago: Mosby Yearbook, Inc., 1995.
59. Klebanov PK, Brooks-Gunn J, McCormick MC: Classroom behavior of very low birth
weight elementary school children. Pediatrics. 1994; 94:700-708. PMID: 7936899 • Abstracted in Yearbook of Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine. Chicago: Mosby Yearbook,
Inc., 1995. 60. Klebanov PK, Brooks-Gunn J, McCormick MC: School achievement and failure in very low
birth weight children. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1994; 15:248-256. PMID: 7798370 • Abstracted in the Yearbook of Psychiatry and Applied Mental Health. 1996. • Abstracted in Yearbook of Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine. Chicago: Mosby Yearbook,
Inc., 1995. 61. Gray JE, Richardson DK, McCormick MC, Goldmann DA: Coagulase-negative
staphylococcal bacteremia among very low birth weight infants: Relation to admission illness severity, resource use and outcome. Pediatrics. 1995; 95:225-230. PMID: 7838640
62. Brooks-Gunn J, McCarton CM, Casey PH, McCormick MC, Bauer CR, Bernbaum JC,
Tyson J, Swanson M, Bennett FC, Scott DT, Tonascia J, Meinnert CL: Early intervention in low-birth-weight premature infants: Results through age 5 years from the Infant Health and Development Program. JAMA. 1994; 272:1257-1262. PMID: 7933370
63. McCormick MC, Stewart JE, Cohen R, Joselaw M, Osborne PS, Ware J: Follow-up of
NICU graduates: Why, What and by Whom? J Int Care Med. 1995; 10:213-225. 64. McCormick MC, Workman-Daniels K, Brooks-Gunn J: The behavioral and emotional well-
being of school-age children with different birth weights. Pediatrics. 1996; 97:18-25. PMID: 8545219
65. Vrlenich LA, Bozynski MEA, Shyr Y, Schork MA, Roloff DW, McCormick MC: The effect
of bronchopulmonary dysplasia on growth at school age. Pediatrics. 1995; 95:855-859. PMID: 7761209
66. Gray JE, McCormick MC, Fischer S, Richardson DK, Ringer S: Normal birth weight
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intensive care unit survivors: Outcome assessment. Pediatrics. 1996; 97:832-838. PMID: 8657523
67. Waber DP, McCormick MC: Late neuropsychological outcomes in preterm infants of
normal IQ: Selective vulnerability of the visual system. J Pediatr Psychol. 1995; 20:721-735. PMID: 8558374
68. Raykovich KST, McCormick MC, Howell EM, Devaney BL: Evaluating the Healthy Start
Program: Design development to evaluative assessment. Eval Hlth Prof. 1996; 19:342-362. PMID: 10186920
69. Haas JS, McCormick MC: Hospital use and health status of women during the five years
following the birth of a premature, low birth weight infant. Am J Public Health. 1997; 87: 1151-1155. PMID: 9240105 PMCID: PMC1380889
70. Gray JE, Sorrentino JE, Matheson GA, Wise P, McCormick MC: Failure to screen newborns
for inborn disorders: a potential consequence of changes in newborn care. Early Hum Devel. 1997; 48:279-285. PMID: 9154418
71. McCormick MC: The outcomes of very low birth weight infants: Are we asking the right
questions? Pediatrics. 1997; 99:869-876. PMID: 9164781 72. McCarton CM, Brooks-Gunn J, Wallace IF, Bauer CR, Bennett FC, Bernbaum JC, Broyles
RS, Casey PH, McCormick MC, Scott DT, Tyson J, Tonascia J, Meinert CL: Results at age 8 years of early intervention for low birth-weight premature infants: The Infant Health and Development Program. JAMA. 1997; 277:126-132. PMID: 8990337
73. Howell EM, Devaney B, McCormick M, Raykovich KT: Back to the future: Community
involvement in the Healthy Start Program. J Hlth Policy Politics Law. 1998; 23:291-317. PMID: 9565895
74. Kohen DE, Brooks-Gunn J, McCormick MC, Graber J: Concordance of maternal and
teacher ratings of school and behavior problems in children of varying birth weights. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1997; 18:295-303. PMID: 9349972
75. Stolz JW, McCormick MC: Restricting access to NICU care: Effect on mortality and
economic savings. Pediatrics. 1998; 101:344-348. PMID: 9480995 76. Brooks-Gunn J, McCormick MC, Kato-Klebanov P, McCarton C. Health care use of 3-year-
old low birth weight premature children: Effects of family and neighborhood poverty. J Pediatr. 1998; 132:971- 975. PMID: 9627588
77. Richardson DK, Gray JE, Gortmaker SL, Goldmann DA, Pursley DM, McCormick MC.
Declining severity adjusted mortality: Evidence of improving neonatal intensive care. Pediatrics. 1998; 102:893-899. PMID: 9755261
• Abstracted in the Yearbook of Pediatrics. 1999.
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78. McCormick MC, McCarton C, Brooks-Gunn J, Belt P, Gross RT: The Infant Health and
Development Program, Interim Summary. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1998; 19:359-370. PMID: 9809269
79. Hughes CA, O’Gorman LA, Shyr Y, Schork MA, Bozynski MEA, McCormick MC:
Cognitive performance of school-age very low birth weight infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1999; 20:1-8. PMID: 10071939
80. Richardson DK, Shah BL, Frantz ID, Bednarek F, Rubin LP, McCormick MC: Perinatal risk
and severity of illness in newborns at 6 neonatal intensive care units. Am J Public Health. 1999; 89:511-516. PMID: 10191793 PMCID: PMC1508909
81. Berlin L, Brooks-Gunn J, McCarton C, McCormick MC: The effectiveness of early
intervention: Examining the risk factors and pathways to enhanced development. Prev. Med. 1998; 27:238-245. PMID: 9579002
82. Blendon RJ, Young JT, McCormick MC, Kropf M, Blair J: Americans’ views on children’s
health. JAMA. 1998; 280:2122-2127. PMID: 9875885 83. Klebanov PK, Brooks-Gunn J, McCarton C, McCormick MC: The contribution of
neighborhood and family income to developmental test scores over the first three years of life. Child Devel. 1998; 69:1420-1436. PMID: 9839425
84. Haas JS, Meneses V, McCormick MC: Outcomes and health status of socially
disadvantaged women during pregnancy. J Women’s Hlth Gender-based Med. 1999; 8:547-553. PMID: 10839710
85. McCormick MC: Conceptualizing child health status. Persp Biol Med. 1999; 42:372-386.
PMID: 10432639 86. Leventhal T, Brooks-Gunn J, McCormick MC, McCarton MC: Patterns of service use in
preschool children: Correlates, consequences and the role of early intervention. Child Devel. 2000; 71:802-819. PMID: 10953944
87. Yiu VWY, Buka S, Zurakowski D, McCormick MC, Brenner BM, Jabs K: Relationship between birthweight in blood pressure in childhood. Am J Kid Disease. 1999; 33:253-60. PMID: 10023635 88. McCormick MC, Brooks-Gunn J: Concurrent child health status and maternal recall of
events in pregnancy. J Amb Pediatr Assn/Pediatrics. 1999; 104:1176-1181. PMID: 10545570
89. Baltay M, McCormick MC, Wise PH: Implementation of Fetal and Infant Mortality Review (FIMR): Experience from the National Healthy Start Program. Mat Child Hlth J. 1999;
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3:141-150. PMID: 10746753 90. McCormick MC, Davidson EC, Stoto MA: Preventing perinatal transmission of HIV. Obstet Gynecol. 1999; 94:795-8. PMID: 10546732 91. Ellington M, O’Reilly D, Allred EN, McCormick MC, Wessel DL, Kourembanas S. Child
health status, neurodevelopmental outcome and parental satisfaction in a randomized, controlled, trial of nitric oxide for PPHN. Pediatrics. 2001; 107:1351-1356. PMID: 11389256
92. McCormick MC, Weinick RM, Elixhauser A, Stagniti MN, Thompson, J, Simpson L:
Annual report on access to and utilization of health care for children and youth in the United States-2000. Amb Pediatr. 2001; 1:3-15. PMID: 11888366
93. McCormick MC, Deal LW, Devaney BL, Chu D, Moreno L, Raykovich KT: The impact on
clients of a community-based infant mortality reduction program: The National Healthy Start Program survey of postpartum women. Am J Public Health. 2001; 91:1975-1977. PMID: 11726379 PMCID: PMC1446918
94. McCormick, MC, Siegel JE: Recent evidence on the effectiveness of prenatal care. Amb
Pediatr. 2001; 1:321-325. PMID: 11888422 95. Klebanov PK, Brooks-Gunn J, McCormick MC: Maternal coping strategies and emotional
distress: Results of an early intervention program for low birth weight young children. Devel Psychol. 2001; 37:654-667. PMID: 11552761
96. Peterson KE, Sorenson G, Pearson M, Hebert JR, Gottlieb BR, McCormick MC: Design of
an intervention addressing multiple levels of influence on dietary and activity patterns of low-income postpartum women. Hlth Educ Rev. 2002; 17:531-540. PMID: 12408198
97. Elixhauser A, Machlin SR, Zodet MW, Chevarley FM, Patel N, McCormick MC, Simpson
L: Health care for children and youth in the United States: 2001 Annual report on access, utilization, quality and expenditures. Amb Pediatr. 2002; 2:419-437. PMID: 12437388
98. Bernstein HH, Spino C, Baker A, Slora E, Touloukian CZ, McCormick MC: Postpartum
discharge: Do varying perceptions of readiness impact health outcomes. Amb Pediatr. 2002; 2:419-437. PMID: 12241135
99. Gray R, McCormick MC: Early childhood intervention programs in the US: Recent
advances and future recommendations. J Prim Prev. 2005; 26:259-275. PMID: 15977054 100. Simpson L, Zodet MW, Chevarley FM, Owens PL, Dougherty D, McCormick M: Health
care for children and youth in the United States: 2002 Report on trends in access, utilization, quality and expenditures. Amb Pediatr. 2004; 4:131-153. PMID: 15018605
101. Gray RF, Indurkhya A, McCormick MC: Prevalence, stability and predictors of clinically
significant behavior problems in low birth weight children at 3, 5, and 8 years of age.
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Pediatrics 2004; 114: 736-743. PMID: 15342847 102. Smith VC, Zupancic JAF, McCormick MC, Croen LA, Greene J, Escobar GJ, Richardson
DK: Rehospitalization in the first year of life among infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia. J Pediatr. 2004; 144:799-803. PMID: 15192629
103. Simpson L, Owens PL, Zodet MW, Chevarley FM, Dougherty D, Elixhauser A, McCormick
MC: Health Care for Children and Youth in the United States: Annual report on patterns of access, utilization, quality and expenditures by income. Amb Pediatr 2005; 5:6-44. PMID: 15656707
104. Smith VC, Zupancic JAF, McCormick MC, Croen LA, Greene J, Escobar GJ, Richardson
DK: Trends in severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia rates between 1994 and 2002. J Pediatr 2005; 146:469-473. PMID: 15812448 • Abstracted in the yearbook of Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine, 2006; 124-125.
105. Blackwell MT, Eichenwald EC, McAlmon K, Petit K, Linton PT, McCormick MC,
Richardson DK: Interneonatal intensive care unit variation in growth rates and feeding practices in healthy moderately premature infants. J Perinatal 2005; 25:478-485. PMID: 15889133
106. Liu C, Zaslavsky AM, Ganz ML, Perrin J, Gortmaker S, McCormick MC: Continuity of
health insurance coverage for children with special care needs. Mat Child Hlth J 2005; 9:363-375. PMID: 16328707
107. McCormick MC, Brooks-Gunn J, Buka SL, Goldman J, Yu J, et al: Early intervention in
low birth weight premature infants: Results at 18 years for the Infant Health and Development Program. Pediatrics 2006; 117:771-780. PMID: 16510657
108. Yu JW, Buka SL, McCormick MC, Fitzmaurice GM, Indurkhya A: Behavioral problems
and the effects of early intervention on eight-year old children with learning disabilities. Mat Child Hlth J 2006; 10:329-338. PMID: 16474990
109. Bryant AS, Haas JS, McElrath TF, McCormick MC: Predictors of compliance with the
postpartum visit among women living in Healthy Start Project areas. Mat Child Hlth J 2006; 10:511-516. PMID: 16807794
110. Escobar GJ, McCormick MC, Zupancic JAF, Coleman-Phox K, Armstrong MA, Greene JD,
Eichenwald EC, Richardson DK: Unstudied infants: outcomes of moderately premature infants in the NICU. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 2006; 91:F238-F244. PMID: 16611647 PMCID: PMC2672722
111. Profit J, McCormick MC, Zupancic JAF, Richardson D, Escobar GJ , Tucker J, Tarnow-
Mordi W, Parry G: Moderately premature infants in the Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program in California are discharged home earlier than their peers in Massachusetts and the United Kingdom. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 2006; 91:F245-F250. PMID: 16449257 PMCID: PMC2672723
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112. Chevarley FM, Owens PL, Zodet MW, Simpson L, McCormick MC, Dougherty D. Health care for children and youth in the United States: annual report on patterns of coverage, utilization, quality and expenditures by a county-level of urban influence. Amb Pediatr 2006; 6:245-264. PMID: 17000414
113. Profit J, McCormick MC, Escobar GJ, Richardson DK, Zheng Z, Coleman-Phox K, Roberts
R, Zupancic JAF. NICU census influences discharge of moderately premature infants. Pediatrics 2007; 119:314-319. PMID: 17272621
114. Roberts G, Belinger D, McCormick MC, A cumulative risk factor model for early
identification of academic difficulties in premature and low birth weight infants. Mat Child Hlth J, 2007; 11:161-175. PMID: 17066315
115. Yu JW, Buka SL, Fitzmaurice GM, McCormick MC. Treatment outcomes for substance
abuse among adolescents with learning disorders. J Behav Health Serv Res 2006; 33:275-286. PMID: 16752106
116. Liu C, Zaslavsky AM, Ganz ML, Perrin J, Gortmaker S, McCormick MC. The financial
implications of the availability and quality of a usual source of care for children with special health care needs. Mat Child Hlth J, 2008; 12:243-259. PMID: 17557198
117. Bernstein HH, Spino C, Finch S, Wasserman R, Slora E, Lalama C, Toulakiau C, Lilienfeld
H, McCormick MC. Decision-making for postpartum discharge of 4,300 mothers and their healthy infants: The Life Around Newborn Discharge Study. Pediatrics 2007; 120:e391-e400. PMID: 17636111
118. Finch SA, Lalama C, Spino C, Schwartz HC, Wasserman RC, McCormick MC. Practice-
based research network solutions to methodological challenges encountered in a national prospective cohort study of mothers and newborns. Paediatr Perinatal Epidemiol, 2008; 22:87-98. PMID: 18173787
119. McCormick MC, Escobar GJ, Zheng Z, Richardson DK. Factors influencing satisfaction
with neonatal intensive care among families of moderately premature infants. Pediatrics, 2008; 121:1111-1118. PMID: 18519480
120. Martin A, Brooks-Gunn J, Klebanov P, Buka SL, McCormick MC. Long-term maternal
effects of early childhood intervention: Findings from the Infant Health and Development Program. J Appl Dev Psychol, 2008, 29:101-117.
121. McCormick MC. Issues in measuring child health. Amb Pediatr, 2008; 8:77-84. PMID:
18355733 122. Owens PL, Zodet MW, Berdahl T, Dougherty D, McCormick MC, Simpson LA. Annual
report on health care for children and youth in the United States: Focus on injury-related emergency department utilization and expenditures. Amb Pediatr, 2008; 8:219-240. PMID: 18644545
123. Petrini JR, Dias T, McCormick MC, Massolo ML, Green NS, Escobar GJ. Increased risk of
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adverse neurological development for late pre term infants. J Pediatr, 2009; 154:169-177. PMID: 19081113
124. McManus B, McCormick MC, Acevedo-Garcia D, Ganz M, Hauser-Cram P. The effect of
state early intervention (EI) eligibility policy on EI participation among a cohort of young children with special healthcare needs (CHSCN). Pediatrics, 2009; 124: S368-374. PMID: 19948601
125. Martin CR, Brown YF, Ehrenkranz RA, O’Shea TM, Allred EN, Belfort MB, McCormick
MC, Leviton A, and the ELGAN Study Investigators. Nutritional practices and growth velocity in the first month of life in extremely premature infants. Pediatrics, 2009; 124:649-657. PMID: 19651583, PMCID: PMC2859427
126. Smith VC, Young S, Pursley D, McCormick MC, Zupancic JAF. Are families prepared for
discharge from the NICU? J Perinatol, 2009; 29: 623-629. PMID: 19461593 127. Skeer M, McCormick MC, Normand S, Buka SL, Gilman SE. A prospective study of family
conflict, psychological stress, and the development of substance use disorders in adolescence. Drug Alcohol Depend, 2009; 104(1-2):65-72. PMID: 19446409 PMCID: PMC2728005
128. Profit J, Petersen LA, McCormick MC, Escobar GJ, Coleman-Phox K, Zheng Z, Pietz K,
Zupancic JAF. Patient-to-nurse ratios and outcomes of moderately preterm infants. Pediatrics, 2010; 125: 320-326. PMID: 20064868
129. Berdahl T, Owens PL, Dougherty D, McCormick MC, Pylypchk Y, Simpson LA. Annual
report on health care for children and youth in the United States: Racial and ethnic and socio-economic disparities in health care quality. Acad Pediatr 2010; 10:95-118. PMID: 20206909
130. Woods ER, Buka SL, Martin CR, Salganik M, Howard MB, Gueguen JA, Brooks-Gunn J,
McCormick MC. Assessing youth risk behavior in a clinical trial setting: Lessons from the Infant Health and Development Program. J Adolesc Health 2010; 46:429-436. PMID: 20413078
131. Belfort MB, Martin CR, Smith VC, Gillman MW, McCormick MC. Infant weight gain and
school age blood pressure and cognition in former premature infants. Pediatrics 2010; 125:e1419-e1426. PMID: 20478940
132. Hwang SS, Smith VC, McCormick MC, Barfield WD. Racial/ethnic disparities in maternal
oral health experiences in 10 states, Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring system, 2004-2006. Mat Child Hlth J 2011; 15:722-729. PMID 20652385
133. Eichenwald EC, Zupancic JAF, Mao W, Richardson DK, McCormick MC, Escobar GJ.
Variation in diagnosis of apnea in moderately premature infants predicts length of stay. Pediatrics 2011; 127:e53-e58. PMID: 21187315
134. McManus BM, Carle AC, Acevedo-Garcia D, Ganz M, Hauser-Cram P, McCormick MC.
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Modeling the social determinants of caregiver burden among families of children with developmental delays and disabilities. Am J Intel Devel Disab 2011; 116:246-260 PMID: 21591847
135. McCormick MC, Litt JS, Smith VC, Zupancic JAF. Prematurity: overview and public
health implications. Ann Rev Public Health 2011; 32:367-379. PMID:21219170
136. Skeer MR, McCormick MC, Normand ST, Mimiaga MJ, Buka SL, Gilman SE. Gender differences in the association between family conflict and adolescent substance use disorder. J Adolesc Health 2011; 49:187-192. PMID: 21783052
138. Surkan PJ, Gottlieb BR, McCormick MC, Hunt A, Perterson KE. Impact of a health
promotion intervention on maternal depressive symptoms at 15 months postpartum. Mat Child Health J 2010: DOI:10.1007/S10995-010-0729-X. PMID: 21153759
139. Woythaler MA, Smith VC, McCormick MC. Late preterm infants have worse
developmental outcomes than full term infants at 24 months. Pediatrics 2011; 127; e622-e629. PMID: 21321024
140. McManus BM, Carle AC, Acevedo-Garcia D, Ganz M, Hauser-Cram P, McCormick MC.
Social determinants of state variation in special education participation among children with developmental delays and disabilities. Health Place 2011; 17:681-690. PMID: 21316293
141. Appleton AA, Buka SL, McCormick MC, Koenen K, Loucks EB, Gilman SE, Kubzansky
LD. Emotional functioning at age 7 years is associated with C-reactive protein in middle adulthood. Pyschosom Med 2011; 73:295-303. PMID: 21536835
142. Robinson EB, Munir K, McCormick MC, Koenen KC, Santangelo SL. Brief report: no
association between parental age and extreme social-communicative autistic traits in the general population. J Autism Develop Disorder2011; 41:1733-1737. PMID 21350918.
143. Robinson EB, Munir K, Munafo M, Hughes M, McCormick MC, Koenen KC. Stability
of autistic traits in the general population: further evidence for a continuum of impairment. J Am Acad Child Psychiatr 2011; 50:376-384. PMID: 21421177
144. Friedman B, Berdahl T, Simpson LA, McCormick MC, Owens PL, Andrews R, Romano
PS. Health care for children and youth in the United States: 2010 focusing on trends in hospitalization and quality. Acad Pediatr 2011; 11:263-279. PMID: 21640682
145. Belfort MB, Gillman MW, McCormick MC. Prenatal and perinatal predictors of blood
pressure at school age in former preterm, low birth weight infants. J Perinatol 2012; 32:265-269. PMID 21738122
146. Sabarwal S, McCormick MC, Silverman JG, Subramanian SV. Association of intimate
partner violence victimization and childhood immunization in India. J Trop Pediatr 2012;
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58:107-113. PMID:21705763 147. Sabarwal S, McCormick MC, Subramanian SV, Silverman JG. Son preference and IPV
victimization. Examining the role of actual and desired family composition on intimate partner violence victimization in India. J Biosoc Sci 2012; 44:43-56. PIMD 21756416.
148. Robinson EB, Koenen KC, McCormick MC, Munir K, Hallet V, Happe R, Plomin AR.
Evidence that autistic traits show the same etiology in the general population and at the quantitative extremes (5%, 2.5%, 1%). Arch Gen Psychiatr 2011; 68:1113-1121. PMID: 22065527
149. Sabarwal S, McCormick MC, Subramanian SV, Silverman JG. Husband’s son preference
and women’s nutrition: Examining the role of actual and desired family composition on women’s anemia and BMI status in India. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol 2012; 26:77-88. PMID: 22150711
150. Belanoff C, McManus B, Carle A, McCormick M, Subramanian SV. Racial and ethnic
variation in breast feeding across the U.S.: a multi level analysis from the National Survey of Children’s Health, 2007. Mat Child Hlth J 2012; 16( Supplement 1):S14-S26. PMID: 22466719
151. Dukhovny D, Pursley DM, Dukhovny S, Escobar G, McCormick MC, Zupancic JAF. The
impact of maternal characteristics on the moderately premature infant: an antenatal maternal transport clinical prediction rule. J Perinatol 2012; 32:532-538. PMID 22076416
152. Robinson EB, Koenen KC, McCormick MC, Munir K, Hallett V, Hoppe F, Plomin C, Ronald A. A multivariate twin study of autistic traits in 12-year-olds: testing the fractionable autism triad hypothesis. Behav Genetics 2012; 42: 245-255. PMID:21927971 153. Hwang SS, Smith VC, McCormick MC, Barfield WD. The association between maternal oral health experiences and the risk of preterm birth in 10 states, Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, 2004-2006. Mat Child Health J 2012; 16:1688-1695. PMID:21847677 154. Appleton AA, Buka SL, McCormick MC, Koenen KC, Loucks EB, Kubzansky LD. The
association between childhood emotional functioning and adulthood inflammation is modified by early life socioeconomic status. Health Psychol 2012; 31:413-422. PMID 22329424
155. Wang ML, Walls CE, Peterson KE, Richmond TK, Spadano-Gasbarro J, Greaney ML,
Blood E, Mezebu S, McCormick MC, Subramanian SV, Austin SB, Dietary and physical activity factors related to eating disorder symptoms among middle-school youth. J School Health 2013; 83:14-20. PMID:23253286
156. McCormick MC, Buka SL, Brooks-Gunn J, Salganik M, Mao W. Effect of early
educational intervention on younger siblings. The Infant Health and Development Program. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2012; 166:891-896. PMID: 22664795
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157. Bernstein HH, Spino C, Lalama CM, Finch SA, Wasserman RC, McCormick MC. Beyond length of stay: impact of unreadiness for post-partum discharge. Acad Pediatr 2013; 13:27-39. PMID: 23098743
158. Belfort MB, Santo E, McCormick MC. Using parent questionnaires to assess
neurodevelopment in former premature infants: a validation. Paediatr Perinatol Epidemiol 2013; 27:199-207. PMID: 23374065
159. Falb KL, McCormick MC, Hemenway D, Silverman JG. Symptoms associated with
pregnancy complications along the Thai-Burma border: the role of conflict related violence and intimate partner violence Mat Child Hlth J (in press).
160. Falb KL, McCormick MC, Hemenway, D, Silverman JG. Violence against refugee women
along the Thai-Burma border. Int J Obstet Gynecol 2013; 120:279-283. PMID:23332662 161. Hahn J, McCormick MC, Silverman JG, Koenen KC. Examining the impact of disability
status on intimate partner violence victimization in a population sample. J Interper Viol 2014; 29:3063-3085. 162. McCauley H., et al. Gender-equitable attitudes, bystander behavior and violence
perpetration in a sample of adolescent boys. Am J Public Health 2013; 103:1882-1887. PMID: 23947324
163. Berdahl T, Friedman BS, McCormick MC, Simpson L. Annual report on health care for children and youth in the United States: trends in racial-ethnic, income and insurance disparities over time, 2002-2009. Acad Pediatr 2013; 13:191-203. PMID: 23680339 164. Hwang S, Barfield W, Smith R, Shapiro-Mendoza C, Prince B, Smith V, McCormick M. Discharge timing, outpatient follow-up, and home care of late preterm and early term infants. Pediatrics 2013; 132:101-108. PMID: 23733794 165. Wang ML, Peterson KE, McCormick MC, Austin SB. Environmental factors associated with disordered weight control behaviors among youth: a systematic review. Pub Hlth Nutrition 2014; 17:1654-1687. PMID:23777623 166. Wang ML, Peterson KE, Richmond TK, Spadano-Gasbarro J, Greaney ML, Mezgebu S, McCormick MC, Austin SB. Family meal and physical activity practices associated with disordered weight control behaviors in a multi-ethnic sample of middle-school youth. Acad Pediatr 2013; 13:379-385. PMID: 23830023 167. Falb KL, McCormick MC, Hemenway D, Silverman JG. Suicide Ideation and
Victimization among Refugee women along the Thai-Burma border. J Traum Stress 2013; 26:631-635. PMID:24038637
168. Belfort MB, Gillman MW, Buka SL, Casey PH, McCormick MC. Preterm infant linear growth and adiposity gain: tradeoffs for later weight status and IQ. J Pediatr. 2013: 163; 1564-1569.
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169. Yamamoto A, McCormick MC, Burris HH. US provider-reported diet and physical activity counseling to pregnant and non-pregnant women of childbearing age during preventive care visits. Mat Child Hlth J 2013; DOI 10.1007/s10995-013-1401-z. PMID:24307056
170. Morisaki N, Belfort MB, McCormick MC, Mori R, Noma H, Kusuda S, Fujimara M, the
Neonatal Research Network of Japan. Brief parenteral nutrition accelerates weight gain, head growth even in healthy VLBWs. PLoS One. 2014; 9(2);1-7, e88392. PMID:24586323
171. Hahn JW, Aldarondo E, Silverman J, McCormick MC Koenen K. Examining the
association between post-traumatic stress disorder and intimate partner family violence perpetration. J Family Viol. .
172. Lakshmanan A, Santo E, McCormick MC, Belfort MB. Parental preference and ability to
participate in web-based developmental screening and surveillance: Preliminary evidence for preterm infants after NICU discharge. Clin Pediatr 2014; 53:1278-1284. PMID:25059834
173. Torio CM, Encinosa W, Berdahl T, McCormick MC, Simpson LA. Annual report on
healthcare for children and youth in the United States: National estimates of cost utilization and expenditures for children with mental disorders. Acad Pediatr 2015; 15:19-35.
174. Litt JS, McCormick MC, Care Coordination, the family-centered medical home and
functional disability among children with special health care needs. Acad Pediatr 2015;15:185-190.
175. Yamamoto A, McCormick MC, Burris HH. Disparities in antidepressant use in pregnancy. J
Perinatol 2015; 35:246-251.. 176. Litt JS, Glymour M, Hauser-Cram P, Hehire T, McCormick MC. The effect of the Early
Infant Health and Development Program on special education use at school age. J Pediatr 2015; 166:457-462.
177. El Ayadi A, Hill K, Langer A, Subramanian SV, McCormick MC. Comprability of socio-
demographic and pregnancy characteristics between pregnancy-related deaths identified via the sisterhood method vs. household verbal autopsy method. Int J Obstet Gynecol (in press)
Books/Monographs 1. McCormick MC (ed): Advances in Ambulatory Pediatrics. Adv. Pediatr. 1982; 29:205-554. 2. Klebanoff M, McCormick MC. (special Eds): Low Birthweight in the 21st Century. The
Future of Children, Vol. 5, No.1, 1995. 3. Stoto MA, Almario DA, McCormick MC (Eds): Reducing the Odds: Preventing Perinatal
Transmission of HIV. Washington DC: National Academy Press, 1998.
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4. McCormick MC, Siegel JC (Eds): Prenatal Care: Effectiveness and Implementation.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 5. Stratton K, Gable A, Shetty P, McCormick MC (Eds.): Immunization Safety Review:
Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine and Autism. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2001.
6. Stratton K, Gable A, McCormick MC (Eds.): Immunization Safety Review: Thimerosal and
Neurodevelopmental Disorders. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2001. 7. Stratton K, Wilson CB, McCormick MC (Eds.): Immunization Safety Review: Multiple Immunizations and Immune Dysfunction. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2002. 8. Stratton K, Almario DA, McCormick MC (Eds.): Immunization Safety Review: Hepatitis B
Vaccine and Demyelinating Neurologic Disorders. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2002.
9. Stratton K, Almario DA, McCormick MC (Eds.): Immunization Safety Review: SV40
Contamination of Polio Vaccine and Cancer. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2002.
10. Stratton K, Almario DA, McCormick MC (Eds.): Immunization Safety Review:
Vaccinations and Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2003.
11. Stratton K, Almario DA, McCormick MC (Eds.): Immunization Safety Review: Influenza
Vaccines and Neurologic Complications. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2004. 12. Immunization Safety Review: Vaccines and Autism. Washington, D.C.: National Academy
Press, 2004. Reviews/Editorials/Reports 1. McCormick MC: The regionalization of perinatal care. Am J Public Health. 1981; 71:571-
572 (Editorial). PMID: 7235092 PMCID: PMC1619818 2. McCormick MC. Can susceptible children be identified? In: Bergman AB (ed). Preventing
Childhood Injuries. The Twelfth Ross Roundtable on Critical Approaches to Common Pediatric Problems. Columbus, Ohio: Ross Laboratories, 1982.
3. McCormick MC. Epidemiology of diarrhea in the United States. In: Brunell PA (ed). The
Diagnosis and Management of Acute Diarrhea. The Thirteenth Ross Roundtable on Critical Approaches to Common Pediatric Problems. Columbus, Ohio: Ross Laboratories, 1982.
4. McCormick MC. Epidemiological methods and clinical research. In: Teaching Clinicians
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Epidemiology: Problems and Prospects. Conference Report. New York, N.Y.: Rockefeller Foundation, 1982.
5. McCormick MC (Chair). Report of the Committee on Children’s Health Services to the
Mayor’s Commission on Health in the 80s. Philadelphia, PA. 6. Daniel WA, Cornely DA, McCormick MC. AAP Task Force on Infant Mortality: Statement
on infant mortality. Pediatrics. 1986; 78:1155-1160. PMID: 3786044 7. Shapiro S, McCormick MC, Starfield B. Comments on the Mandell article. Eval Rev. 1987;
10(6):830-832. 8. McCormick MC. Accidental injury in primary care practice. In: Schwartz MW (ed).
Principles and Practice of Clinical Pediatrics. Chicago: Yearbook Medical Publishers, Inc., 1987.
9. McCormick MC. Implications of recent changes in infant mortality rates. In: Aiken LH,
Mechanic D (eds). Applications of Social Science to Clinical Medicine and Public Health. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1987.
10. McCormick MC, Schwartz FB. Health care of the young. In: Cassens BJ (ed). Preventive
Medicine and Public Health. Media, Pa: Harwal Publishing Co., 1987. 11. McCormick MC. Rehospitalization of high risk infants. In: Taeusch HW, Yogman MW
(eds.). Management of the High-risk Infant During the First Years of Life. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1987.
12. McCormick MC. The significance of low birthweight to infant mortality and morbidity. In:
Flynn JT, Phelps DE (eds): Retinopathy of Prematurity: Problem and Challenge. Birth Defects Original Article Series, vol. 24, No. 1, March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation. New York: Alan R. Liss, Inc., 1988. PMID: 3179418
13. Athreya BH, McCormick MC. Impact of chronic illness on families. Rheumatic Dis Clin N
A. 1987; 13(1):123-131. PMID: 3628872 14. McCormick MC, Brooks-Gunn J. The health of children and adolescents. In: Freeman HE,
Levine S (eds): Handbook of Medical Sociology. Fourth Edition. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall Inc., 1989.
15. McCormick M, Wasserman RC: Data collection, management and analysis. In: DeAngelis C
(ed): An Introduction to Clinical Research. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990. 16. McCormick MC, Richardson D: Long-term costs and benefits for VLBW survivors of
neonatal intensive care. In: Taeusch HW, Ballard R, Avery ME (eds): Schaffer and Avery’s Diseases of the Newborn, 6th ed. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company, 1991.
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17. McCormick MC, Ware J: The follow-up of the LBW infant. In: Green M, Haggerty RJ:
Ambulatory Pediatrics, Fourth Edition. Philadelphia, Pa: W.B. Saunders Company, 1990. 18. McCormick MC: Trends in rates of low birth weights in the United States. In: Berendes H,
Kessel S, Yaffe S (eds): Advances in the Prevention of Low Birthweight. An International Symposium. Proceedings. Washington DC: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health, 1991.
19. McCormick MC: Accidental injury in primary care practice. In: Schwartz MW (ed):
Pediatric Primary Care: A Problem-Oriented Approach, Second Edition. Chicago: Yearbook Medical Publishers, Inc., 1990.
20. McCormick MC: Healthy mothers and babies: A social imperative. Invited letter. Health
Affairs. 1990; 9(1):196-197. 21. McCormick MC, Cornfeld D: Research in general academic pediatrics. In: Bercu BB,
Pomerance H (eds): Topics in Pediatrics: A Festschrift for Lewis A. Barness. New York: Springer-Verlag, Inc., 1990.
22. McCormick MC: Advances in neonatal intensive care technology and their possible impact
on the development of LBW infants. In Friedman SL, Sigman MD (eds): The Psychological Development of Low Birth Weight Children. Advances in Applied Developmental Psychology. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing Corp, 1992.
23. McCormick MC: Health Care of the Young. In Cassens BJ (ed.) Preventive Medicine and
Public Health. Second Edition. Media, Pa: Harwal Publishing Co., 1992. 24. McCormick MC: Follow-up. In Cloherty JP, Stark AR (eds): Manual of Neonatal Care.
Third Edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1991. 25. McCormick MC: Neonatology: Where are we and what more could we do. In Rogers DE,
Ginzerg E (eds): Improving the Life Chances of Children at Risk. Sixth Cornell University Medical College Conference in Health Policy. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1990.
26. Serrato CA, McCormick MC, Richardson D, Schore J, Thornton C: Medicaid: Neonatal
intensive care unit costs. Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., 1991. 27. Newberger EH, Lieberman ES, McCormick MC, Yllo K, Gary LT, Schechter S: Pregnant
woman abuse and adverse birth outcome. In Fuchs A-R, Fuchs F, Stubblefield PG (eds): Preterm Birth: Causes, Prevention and Treatment. Second Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1993.
28. McCormick MC, Avery ME: Early Arrivals: Prospects for Premature Babies. Harvard
Medical Alumni Bulletin, Winter 1990/91, pp. 10-13.
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29. Committee on Prenatal and Newborn Screening for HIV Infection (M.C. McCormick, Chair): HIV Screening of Pregnant Women and Newborns. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1991.
• Accompanied by signed Op-Ed piece reprinted in 36 newspapers and cited in 43 more. • Abstracted in: Jarmul D (ed): Headline News Science Views II. Washington, DC: National
Academy Press, 1993. 30. McCormick MC, Benasich AA: Rationale for Selection of Measures: Health Status. In
Gross RT, Spiker D, Haynes CW (eds): Helping Low Birth Weight, Premature Babies: The Infant Health and Development Program for Low Birthweight, Premature Infants. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1997.
31. McCormick MC, Brooks-Gunn J, Shapiro S, Benasich AA, Black G, Gross RT: Use of
Health Services. In Gross RT, Spiker D, Haynes CW (eds): Helping Low Birth Weight, Premature Babies The Infant Health and Development Program for Low Birthweight, Premature Infants. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1997.
32. McCormick MC: Index of Suspicion, Case 3. Pediatrics in Review. 1992; 13:157-159. 33. McCormick MC: Has the prevalence of handicapped infants increased with improved
survival of the VLBW infant? In Walsh-Sukys MC, Kliegman RM (eds): Current controversies in perinatal care II. Clinics in Perinatology. 1993; 20:263-277. PMID: 8458169
34. McCormick MC, Wise PH: Infant Mortality. Current Opinion in Pediatrics. 1993; 5:552-
557. PMID: 8287078 35. McCormick MC, Stewart JE: Follow-up care of Very-Low-Birth-Weight Infants. In
Cloherty JP, Stark AR(eds): Manual of Neonatal Care. Fourth Edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven Publishers, 1998.
36. McCormick MC, Lee SK: Estimating the costs of pregnancy related care. Am J Public
Health. 1994; 84:1376-1377. PMID: 8092357 PMCID: PMC1615166 37. McCormick MC: Survival of very tiny babies: Good news and bad. N Engl J Med. 1994;
331:802-803. PMID: 8065410 38. McCormick MC: Comment: Canary in the Coal Mine. Harvard Public Health Review. 1994
(Fall); p.76. 39. Devaney B, Edson D, Howell E, Mamer J, McCormick M, Richardson D, Speachman S,
Wise P: National Evaluation of Healthy Start: Year 1 Annual Report. Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., 1994.
40. Howell E, Devaney D, Foot B, Griffin J, Hamington M, Hill I, McCormick M, Schwalberg
R, Zambrowski A, Zimmerman B: Implementing a Community-based Initiative: The Early
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Years of Healthy Start. Washington, DC: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., 1994. 41. McCormick MC, Comment. J Pediatr. 1995; 126:500. 42. McCormick MC, Richardson DK: Access to neonatal intensive care. The Future of Children.
Low Birth Weight. 1995; 5(1):162-175. PMID: 7633861 43. Stewart JE, McCormick MC, Leviton A: Outcomes of asphyxiated infants. In Wright L,
Merenstein GB, Hirtz D (eds): Report of the workshop on Acute Perinatal Asphyxia in Term Infants: Washington, DC: DHHS, PHS, NIH, NICHD (NIH Pub. No 96-3823), 1996.
44. Avery ME, McCormick MC: Are we paying enough attention to mothers’ health? Global
Child Health News and Review. 1995; #1, p. 28. 45. McCormick MC, Barfield W, Stolz JW: Pick on someone your own size. Sci Med. 1995;
2(4):4. 46. McCormick MC, Richardson DK: Long term costs of perinatal disabilities. In Tauesch HW,
Ballard RA, Avery ME (eds): Schaffer and Avery’s Diseases of the Newborn. Sixth Edition. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Co., 1998.
47. Devaney B, Edson D, Foot B, Howell E, McCormick M, Moreno L, Hill I, Henderson L:
National Evaluation of Healthy Start: Year 2 Annual Report. Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., 1996.
48. McCormick MC: Predicting neonatal outcomes. Am J Perinatol. 1996; 13:125-126. PMID:
8672185 49. McCormick MC: Follow up studies, design, analysis and reporting. Sem Neonatol. 1996;
1:313-321. 50. McCormick MC, Richardson DK: The organization of neonatal intensive care: Issues for the
era of managed care and competition. Perinatal Section News. Elk Grove, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics. 22(1):1-2, 1997.
51. McCormick MC: Commentary. Quality of care— an overdue agenda. Pediatrics. 1997;
99:249-250. PMID: 9024454 52. McCormick MC: Commentary. The Credibility of the ACTOBAT Follow-up Study.
Pediatrics. 1997; 99:476-478. PMID: 9041308 53. Howell EM, Devaney B, Foot B, Harrington M, Schettii M, McCormick MC et al: The
Implementation of Healthy Start Program: Lessons for the Future. Washington D.C.: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., 1997.
54. Baltay M, McCormick MC, Wise PH: Evaluation of the Fetal and Infant Mortality Review
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(FIMR) Programs in the Healthy Start Program. Washington, DC: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., 1997.
55. McCormick MC: Reflections and Synthesis. In: Beyond the 4th Dimension. Proceedings of
the Scientific Summit. Arlington, VA: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health, 1997.
56. McCormick MC, Richardson DK: Prevention and intervention research. Economic issues.
Prenat Neonat Med. 1998; 3:173-177. 57. McCormick MC, Deal LW: the National Healthy Start Program: Report from a Survey of
Postpartum Women. Washington, DC: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., 1998. 58. Devaney B, Chu D, Foot B, McCormick MC, Howell EM: Case Management in Healthy
Start. Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., 1998. 59. McCormick MC: Long-term outcomes of prematurity. In McCormick MC, Siegal J (eds):
Prenatal Care: Practice and Potential. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 60. Zupancic JAF, Richardson DK, Lee K, McCormick MC: Economics of prematurity in the
era of managed care. Clin Perinatol. 2000; 27:483-497. PMID: 10863661 61. McCormick MC, Kass B, Elixhauser A, Thompson J, Simpson L: Annual report on access
to and utilization of health care for children and youth in the United States – 1999. J Am Pediatr Assn/Pediatrics. 2000; 105:219-230. PMID: 10617727
62. McCormick MC: Prenatal care – necessary but not sufficient. Hlth Serv Res. 2001; 36:399-
403. PMID: 11409819 PMCID: PMC1089230 63. Chu D, Deal L, McCormick M, Cohen R, DeSaw C, Potter F: The Healthy Start Postpartum
Survey Data Set. Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., 2000. 64. Devaney B, Howell E, McCormick M, Moreno L: Reducing Infant Mortality. Lessons
Learned from Healthy Start. Final Report. Princeton, N.J.: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., 2000.
65. Devaney B, Howell E, McCormick M: Case Management: At the Heart of Health Start.
Issue Brief No. 6. Washington, D.C.: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., 2001. 66. McCormick MC, Richardson DK: Premature infants grow up. N Eng J Med. 2002; 346:197-
198. PMID: 11796855 67. McCormick MC: The autism “epidemic”: Impressions from the perspective of immunization
safety review. Amb Pediatr. 2003; 3:119-120. PMID: 12708887
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68. McCormick MC: Premature delivery and its impact on psychosocial and emotional development in children. In: Tremblay RE, Barr RG, Peters R DeV (eds): Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development [online]. Montreal Quebec: Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development. 2004; 1-6. http://www.excellence-earlychildhood.ca/documents/McCormickANGxp.pdf.
69. McCormick MC: Early intervention outcomes in premature infants. In Accardo PJ,
O’Connor-Leppert ML, Lipkin PH, Rogers BT, (Eds): Early Intervention: Biomedical and Social Perspectives. Baltimore, MD: York Press, Inc. 2005.
70. McCormick MC: Trust in Vaccines. In Shore DA (Ed): The Trust Crisis in Healthcare:
Causes, Consequences and Cures. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2007. 71. McCormick, M.C. & Brooks-Gunn, J. Burden of proof in early childhood interventions:
The infant health and development program. In D. Besharov & P. Germans (Eds.). Early Childhood Interventions. College Park, MD: University of Maryland Welfare Reform Academy. (in press).
72. McCormick MC, Escobar GJ. Zheng Z, Richardson DK: Place of birth and variations in
management of late preterm (“near-term”) infants. Sem Perinatol 2006; 30:44-47. PMID: 16549213
73. Dougherty D, Simpson LA, McCormick MC. Rural areas and children’s health coverage,
use, expenditures and quality: policy implications. Ambul Pediatr 2006; 6:265-267. PMID: 17000415
74. McCormick MC. Deconstructing low birth weight. Consequences of Birth Weight for
Socioeconomic Outcomes. Http//:poplibrary.jhmi.edu/LBW_page.cfm?dept_id-136. June, 2006
75. McCormick MC, Behrman RE. The quiet epidemic of premature birth: commentary on a
recent Institute of Medicine report. Ambul Pediatr 2007; 7:8-9. PMID: 17261476 76. Gupta M, Martin CR, McCormick MC. Regionalization in neonatal intensive care: past,
present, and future. Neonatology Today 2006; 1(7):1-8. 77. McCormick MC, McManus B. Cognitive and behavioral interventions. In Nosarti C,
Murray R, Hack M (eds). Outcomes of Preterm Birth: From Childhood into Adult Life. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2010.
78. Gray R, McCormick MC. Socioeconomic inequalities in survival in neonates. BMJ, 2009;
339:b5041. PMID: 19952037 79. Gilman SE, McCormick MC. Insights from life course epidemiology. Acad Pediatr 2010,
159-160. PMID: 20452564
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80. McCormick MC. Infant mortality. In Jurgensmeyer M. Anheier HK (Eds.). Encyclopedia of
Global Studies. Pp. 911-914. New York, NY: Sage Publications, 2012. 81. McCormick MC, Flores G, Freed GL, Homer CJ, Johnson KB, DeFriese GH. Challenge
to child health services research: report from the Committee on Pediatric Health and Health Care Quality Measures. Acad Pediatr 2011; 11:257-259. PMID 21764013
82. McCormick MC, Co J, Dougherty D. Quality improvement in pediatric health care.
Introduction to the supplement. Acad Pediatr 2013; 13:S1-S4. PMID: 24268076 83. McCormick MC. The vaccine safety data system. In: The State of the National Vaccine
Plan, 2013 Annual Report, pp. 42-43. Washington DC: Department of Health and Human Services, 2014.
84. McCormick MC. Response to “Reducing the risks to the unborn child”. J Roy Soc Med
2014; 107:178. 85. McCormick MC, et al. The National Children’s Study 2014: Commentary on a recent
National Research Council/Institute of Medicine report. Acad Pediatr 2014; 14:545-546. 86. Duncan GJ, McCormick MC, Citro CF. The future of the National Children’s Study. JAMA Pediatr (in press). Abstracts (3 years) 1. Morisaki N, Kon Y, Kusuda S, Fujimura M, McCormickk MD. Rapid progress in enteral
feeding is associated with reduced extrauterine growth restriction in extremely low birth weight infants. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, April 29-May 1, 2012, Boston, MA.
2. Wang ML, Peterson KE, McCormick MC, Austin SB. Environmental factors associated
with disordered weight control behavior among youth, a systematic review. Society of Behavioral Medicine, March 20-23, 2013, San Francisco, CA.
3. El Ayadi A, Hill K, Subramanian S, McCormick M. Individual versus household
determinants of medical care seeking for obstetric complications in Bangladesh. Global Maternal Health Conference 2013: Improving Quality of Care. Arash, Tanzania, Jan 15-17, 2013.
4. Lakshmanan A, Agni M, Lieu T, Fleegler E, Graham D, McCormick M, Belfort M. Quality
of life among caregivers and families of preterm infants attending high-risk follow-up clinics after discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit. Pediatric Academic Societies
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Meeting, Washington DC. May 4-7, 2013. 5. DeBlois M, Glymour, McCormick M, Kubzansky L. Childhood self-regulatory skills predict
adolescent smoking behavior. American Public Health Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA, October 30, 2012.
6. Nguyen TT, Glymour MM, McCormick MC. What predicts discrepancies between youth
and maternal report on the Behavioral Problems Index. Society for Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, Boston, MA. June 17-18, 2013.
7. Morisaki N, Belfort MB, Rintaro M, McCormick MC, Noma H, Kusuda S, Fujimora M.
Parenteral nutrition accelerates growth even in health VLBWs. DOHAD Meeting, Singapore, November 17-20, 2013.
8. Belfort MB, Cohen R, Rhein L, McCormick MC. Preterm infant growth and asthma at age
8 years. Eastern Society for Pediatric Research Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, Mar. 21-23, 2014.
9. Belfort MB, Cohen R, Rhein L, McCormick MC. Preterm infant growth and asthma at age
8 years. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Vancouver, BC., May 3-6, 2014. 10. Lakshamanan A, Agni M, Lieu T, Fleegler E, Graham D, McCormick MC, Belfort MB.
Perceived financial burden among caregivers of preterm infants after discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). . Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Vancouver, BC., May 3-6, 2014.
12. Yamamoto A, McCormick MC, Burris HH. Disparties in antidepressant usage for pregnant
woment during ambulatory care visits. . Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Vancouver, BC., May 3-6, 2014.
13. Hwang S, Smith RA, Barfield WD, Smith VC, McCormick MC. Supine sleep positioning in
preterm and term infants after hospital discharge in 36 states, 2000-2022. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Vancouver, BC., May 3-6, 2014.
14. Hwang S, Smith RA, Barfield WD, Smith VC, McCormick MC. Breastfeeding initiation
and continuation in preterm, late preterm and term infants in 36 states, 2000-2011. . Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Vancouver, BC., May 3-6, 2014.
15. Lakshamanan A, Agni M, Lieu T, Fleegler E, Graham D, McCormick MC, Belfort MB.
Perceived financial burden among caregivers of preterm infants after discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition, San Diego CA, Oct. 11-14, 2014.
16. Hwang S, Smith R, Barfield W, Smith V, McCormick M, Williams M. Prenatal and
postnatal smoking cessation for mothers who deliver preterm infants in 35 states, 2001-
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2011. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting; San Diego, CA; April 25-29, 2015. 17. Jacobi-Polishook T, Rajaprakash M, Melvin P, McCormick MC, Stewart JE, Litt JS, Belfort
MB. Preterm infant feeding difficulties after NICU discharge and low weight at 6 months. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting; San Diego, CA; April 25-29, 2015. 18. Rajaprakash M, Jacobi-Politook T, Melvin P, McCormick MC, Stewart JE, Litt JS, Belfort
MB. Maternal postpartum depression and feeding problems in preterm infants following NICU discharge. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting; San Diego, CA; April 25-29, 2015.
19. Winning A, Glymour MM, McCormick MC, Kubzansky LD. The association between
childhood psychological functioning and adult health lifestyle. Society for Epidemiologic Research; Denver, CO; June 16-19, 2015.
Testimony 1. McCormick MC: Evaluation of the National Healthy Start Initiative. U.S. Senate Labor and
Human Resources Committee, May 16, 1996.
2. McCormick MC: 1OM Report on Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine and Autism. U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Government Reform, April 25, 2001.
3. McCormick MC: Vaccines and Autism. U.S. House of Representatives, Subcommittees on
Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and related Agencies, Committee on Appropriations, Oct. 5, 2004.