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Office
134 Loblolly Ln
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
Summary
- Heather Paddock, MD, is a General Surgeon based in Chapel Hill, NC, with subspecialties in Pediatric General Surgery and Trauma Surgery & Surgical Critical Care. She completed her fellowship and residency at the University of Florida, and is an alumnus of Wake Forest School of Medicine. Dr. Paddock spent six years as an Assistant Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at Loyola University Medical Center and has experience in pediatric general surgery and healthcare technology/informatics. She has multiple publications in reputable journals, many of which have been cited multiple times by other publications.
Education & Training
- University of FloridaFellowship, Pediatric Surgery, 2007 - 2009
- University of Florida College of Medicine JacksonvilleResidency, Surgery, 1998 - 2005
- Wake Forest School of Medicine of Wake Forest Baptist Medical CenterClass of 1998
Certifications & Licensure
- IL State Medical License 2011 - 2020
- IN State Medical License 2017 - 2019
- NC State Medical License 2009 - 2012
- American Board of Surgery Surgery
- American Board of Surgery Surgical Critical Care
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsPerioperative support, not volume, is necessary to optimize outcomes in surgical management of necrotizing enterocolitis.Adrienne N. Cobb, Yee M. Wong, Sarah A. Brownlee, Barbara A. Blanco, Yoshiki Ezure
American Journal of Surgery. 2017-03-01 - 25 citationsHeparin-binding epidermal growth factor–like growth factor gene disruption is associated with delayed intestinal restitution, impaired angiogenesis, and poor survival ...Osama El-Assal, Heather N. Paddock, Alejandro Marquez, Gail E. Besner
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 2008-06-01 - 29 citationsA silver impregnated antimicrobial dressing reduces hospital length of stay for pediatric patients with burns.Heather N. Paddock, Renata Fabia, Shelia Giles, John R. Hayes, Wendi Lowell
Journal of Burn Care & Research. 2007-05-01
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