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Curriculum Vitae Mary Elizabeth Bollinger, D.O. Associate Professor of Pediatrics University of Maryland School of Medicine Date: August 28, 2012 Personal Information: Administration Building, University of Maryland 737 W. Lombard Street, Suite 314 Baltimore, MD 21201 Tel: (410) 706-2443 FAX: (410) 706-0694 mbolling@peds.umaryland.edu Married (spouse: Jeffrey Nold, D.O.) 4 children age 21, 18, 15, 13 Education: College of Notre Dame of Maryland Major: Biology Degree: B.A. cum laude (1980) Biology Award (1980) Pursued senior research in Biochemistry Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (1985-1989) Degree: D.O. (graduated in top 7% of class) Post Graduate Education and Training: Community General Hospital Harrisburg, Pennsylvania July 1989 - June 1990 Position: Rotating Intern University of Maryland Medical System Baltimore, Maryland Department of Pediatrics July 1990 - June 1993 Position: Pediatric Resident Johns Hopkins Medical Institution Division of Pediatric Allergy/Immunology Baltimore, Maryland July 1993 -June 1996 Position: Postdoctoral Fellow 1


Certifications: Board Certified in Pediatrics (1993, recertification 2001, eligible 2008) Board Certified in Allergy/Immunology (1997, recertification 2007) Medical Licensures: State of Pennsylvania License # OS-007279-L (1990-1992) State of Maryland License #H45009 (1993-present) Employment History: University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Pediatric Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology July 1996-2000 Division of Pediatric Pulmonology/Allergy 2000-2005 Position: Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Director of Allergy Position: Breathmobile速 Medical Director April 2003-present Division of Pediatric Pulmonology/Allergy Position: Associate Professor of Pediatrics 7/2005-present Director of Allergy 2005-2010 Position: Interim Division Chief 12/2007-12/2009 Professional Memberships: American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (1993-present) Position: Member, Latex Committee member since 2001 Fellow since 2003 American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (1994-present) Position: Member Maryland Asthma and Allergy Society (1996-present) Position: Member Honors and Awards: Biology Department Award College of Notre Dame of Maryland 1980 Lindback Award 2


Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Awarded for academic achievement, personal qualities and promise as a physician. 1987 Clinician’s Clinician Award University of Maryland Medical System Department of Pediatrics Awarded by UMMS pediatric residents to the pediatric resident graduate that they would want to care for their own children 1993 Pediatric Resident Research Award University of Maryland Medical System Department of Pediatrics Awarded in recognition of Senior Research Project Project Title: Interleukin-8 (IL-8) concentration and neutrophil chemotaxis activity of lung lavage in bronchopulmonary dysplasia 1993 Baltimore Magazine’s Top 25 Pediatricians (featured on cover) Awarded by Baltimore Magazine after polling local pediatricians 1999 Alexander J. Shaffer Teaching Award Presented by University of Maryland Pediatric Housestaff 2000-2001 Maryland State School Health Council Program Award Awarded for the Breathmobile program in recognition of its contribution to the promotion of comprehensive school health 2002 “Mariel C. Furlong Award for Making a Difference” The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network Awarded in recognition of the food allergy plan designed for UMMS patients by the UMMS Food Allergy Task Force 2003 “The Healthy Hero Award” AMERIGROUP Foundation Awarded in recognition of the Breathmobile for improving the health, well-being and quality of life for children with asthma. 2003 “Health Care Heroes Award” Finalist The Daily Record 2007 3


“Baltimore City Health Department Commissioner’s Commendation” For excellence in research with policy impact for the City of Baltimore 2008 Baltimore Magazine’s Top Doctors 2008 Baltimore Magazine’s Top Doctors 2010 Washington Post’s Super Doctors 2011 Administrative Service: Institutional Service: School of Medicine Faculty Council Member: ‘97-’98, ‘99-’00, ’01-’03, ’08-’10 alternate UMMS Latex Risk Committee member: ’97-present Department of Pediatrics Asthma Pathway Committee member: ’97present UMMS Food Allergy Task Force, Co-Chair: ’01-present Department of Pediatrics Strategic Planning Committee Member: ‘01. Department of Pediatrics Clinical Practice Committee Member: ’01-‘04. Pediatric Resident Advisor: Carol Narang 1997-2000 Kerry Schaab 2000-2003 Kristin Dorsey 2003-2006 Purvee Gandhi 2005-2007 Cortney Foster 2005-2008 Shelley Satterlee 2007-2010 Betty Zheng 2010Department of Pediatrics Prospective Resident Interviewer: ’97-present School of Medicine Prospective Medical Student Interviewer: ’00-’04, ’05-present Medical Student Pediatric Advisor: Jane Oh ’04-‘08 Ambulatory Building Planning Committee: ‘04 Department of Pediatrics Ambulatory Services Committee Member: ’04-present, Chair ’08 University of Maryland Service Excellence Operations Team: ’05-‘07 University of Maryland Baltimore Community Outreach Council: ’07-‘08 University of Maryland Women and Children’s Services Planning Committee: ’08-‘10 Department of Pediatrics Practice Management Committee Member ’08-‘09 University of Maryland School of Medicine Institutional Review Board Member ’08Dept of Pediatrics Sub-Specialty Clinic Time and Motion Study Task Force ’08-‘09 Faculty Reviewer for State Legislature Bills Pertinent to Allergy/Immunology ’09 Bradley Pediatric Society Board Member ’09-present Pediatric Department Subspecialty Clinic Improvement Committee ’12-

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Local and National Service: American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology Latex Allergy Committee, Member 2002-2008 Maryland Asthma Control Program, Maryland DHMH, (supported by CDC) Member 2002-present, Executive Committee Member 2008-present College of Notre Dame, Certificate in Leadership Mentor for Jenna Leschek, 2003 Greater Baltimore Asthma Consortium 2000-2003 Asthma and Allergy Foundation MD/DC Chapter, Medical Advisory Board 2001-03 AAAAI Fellow In Training Mentor: Yesim Yilmaz, MD 2008 Adhuna Chhabra, MD 2008 Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Program Advisory Board ’08AAAAI Adverse Reactions to Drugs, Biologicals and Latex Committee Member 2009Editorial Tasks: Journal of Asthma manuscript reviewer 2002 Contributing reviewer for Pediatrics Synopsis Book: Best articles relevant to pediatric allergy and immunology. (By invitation from the Journal, Editor Robert Wood, M.D.) Pediatrics 1996;98 (2, pt 2), Pediatrics 1997;100 (2, pt 2), Pediatrics 1998;102 (2, pt 2), Pediatrics 1999;104 (2, pt 2), Pediatrics 2000;106 (2, pt 2), Pediatrics 2001;108 (2 pt 2), Pediatrics 2002;110 (2 pt 2), Pediatrics 2003;112 (2 pt 2), Pediatrics 2004;114 (2 pt 2), Pediatrics 2005;116 (2 pt 2), Pediatrics 2006;118 (2 pt 2) Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology manuscript reviewer 2004, 2005, 2006 Clinical Therapeutics manuscript reviewer 2004 Journal of Pediatrics manuscript reviewer 2004 Allergy manuscript reviewer 2006, 2007, 2008 Joint Com mis sio n Journal on Quality and Patien t Safety ma n u s c rip t review er 2008 Journal of Asth m a ma n u s c ript review e r 2009 Journal of Urban Health ma n u s c ript review e r 2009 Teaching Service: Medical Students: Department of Pediatrics Small Group Instructor/Tutor: 3 x/year ‘96-‘98 Department of Pediatrics Oral Exam Administrator: 2-4 x/year ’00-‘04 Department of Pediatrics Sophomore Physical Diagnosis: ‘04 Department of Pediatrics Lecture to 3rd Year Medical Students on Pediatric Rotation every 6 weeks on Asthma ’97-present, approx 20 students per session (1 hour lecture) 5


Occupational Medicine Small Group Sessions for 2nd year students on “Latex Allergy” ‘98,’99,’00 (Entire class rotates through various stations). Small Group Course Director for 2nd year students “Allergic Rhinitis and Upper Respiratory Tract Infection Management” MSPR 520, 11/01, 12/02 (Entire class broken into 6 groups, I organized the course and recruited other instructors and designed the cases and exam questions. I moderated 2 groups of the students) Teaching 4th Year students on Elective in Allergy: average 6 students/year, average 10-12 hours/week while on elective Professionalism Small Group Leader: ’05-‘06 2nd Year Student P& T course lecture: 11/07 Residents: Teaching Residents on Allergy Elective: Average 1-2 residents/month with in clinic/hospital teaching average 1012 hours/week Pediatric Noon Conference/Morning Report Lectures: 2-4 x/year ’96-present (Approximately 25 residents and students attend) Pediatric Teaching Attending on Ward: ’00-’01, ‘06 Pediatric Ward Attending: ’99,’02,‘04 Internal Medicine Resident Ambulatory Conference: 1 x/year since 1999 (Approximately 50 residents and students attend) Medicine/Pediatrics Resident Combined lecture: 2001 Family Medicine Resident Ambulatory Conference: 1x/year (Approximately 20 students and residents attend) Otolaryngology Resident Lecture: 1997 Psychology Intern Lecture on Asthma for Behavioral Pediatrics Division: 1996-2002 Other: Participant in University Care Pediatric CME Outreach Program School of Pharmacy Lecture on Allergic Rhinitis: (ISAT, PHAR 555) ’01, ’02, ’03, ’04, ’05, ’06, ‘07 Doctoral Dissertation Committee Member (School of Pharmacy): 2001, Monica Raut, “The Economic Impact of DUR Interventions on the Pharmacological Management of Asthma in Children” 2001-2003, Cheryl Fahlman, “Patterns and Implications of Turnover in Managed Care Organization Enrollment Amongst Pediatric Asthmatic Medicaid Patients in the Maryland Healthchoice Program” Doctoral Dissertation Committee Member (UMBC Department of Psychology) 2007-2008, Claire S. Ackerman, M.A., “Parenting Children with Food Allergy: Stress, anxiety and parenting style.” 2008-2011 Linda Herbert, M.A. “The impact of food allergy testing on families of food allergic children”    Capstone Doctoral Committee Member (University of MD School of Nursing): 6


2008-2010 Dionne Raley, PNP "Identification of Barriers that Influence Inner City School Aged Children's Adherence to Asthma Preventative Treatment-from the child's perspective" Resident and Student Research Advisor: Department of Pediatrics: Shelly Kang, Sara Levin, Allison Rodgers: Latex allergy in Premature Infants (1999) Heidi Isenberg-Feig and Christine Reilly: Latex allergy in Premature Infants (2000) Emily Fontaine: Baltimore City Public School Asthma Prevalence (2001) Jeannine Mogavero and Morgan McCullough: Baltimore City Public School Asthma Prevalence (2002) Matt Hernandez and Ife Fadeyi: Latex allergy in Premature Infants (Matt & Ife) and Canister weight as a determinant of remaining MDI dosages (Matt) Ben Rudin: Influence of viruses on asthma hospitalizations (2002) Eric Tai: Impact of Food Allergy on Families (2003-2004) Jocelyn Lewis, Mariel Rimando, Purvee Gandhi: Medical Personnel Knowledge of Asthma Devices (2005-07) Cortney Foster, Adam Friedlander, Alison Miles, Amy Kryder: Management of Anaphylaxis in an Urban Academic Emergency Department (2006-08) Janell Alder Sherr: Learning Preferences and Effectiveness of Training Methods on Appropriate Use of Self-Injectible Epinephrine in Health Professionals (2008-2011) Regina Yaskey and Alice Liu: The Childhood Asthma Control Test: Parental and Patient Disparity in Assessment of Asthma Severity (2009-2012) Angel Schuster: “Food Allergy Training Study� (2011Department of Medicine: Barry Mark (Internal Med resident): Latex follow-up study (2002) Jennifer DeMore (IM resident): The prevalence of food allergy in latex allergic healthcare workers (2004-05) Other Institutions: Kelli McCants: (Ohio State Univ. grad student): An Investigation of Variables Related to Treatment in Pediatric Asthma (2001-2002) Marni Switkin: (UMBC grad student) Parenting a Chronically Ill Child: The Relations between Perceived Child Health Status, Parenting Stress and Daily Hassles, and Parenting Behaviors (2001-2003) Adam Boldt: (Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Missouri Med student): Prescription Fill Patterns in Underserved Children with Asthma. (2004) Claire Ackerman (UMBC Grad Student): Parenting children with food allergy: Stress, anxiety, and parenting style (2006-2008) Irnande Altema: (College of Notre Dame of MD) Spring semester internship assisting with Food Allergy Database (2007) Linda Jones Herbert (UMBC Grad Student): The role of intolerance of uncertainty, food 7


allergy uncertainty, and history of anaphylaxis in predicting parents’ decisions to decline food challenges (2008-2012) Amy Hahn (UMBC Grad Student): Development and validation of a Food Allergy Knowledge Test (2010Jessica Hoehn (UMBC Grad Student): Parent Food Allergy Study (2012Grant Support: Current: Asthma Education on the Breathmobile 11/15/11-8/31/12 Role: PI Funding Agency: Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene, Center for Maternal and Child Health, Maryland Asthma Control Program This grant will provide support for the Breathmobile and assess the impact on asthma outcomes such as emergency room visits, hospitalizations and missed school days. Total Costs: $20,000 The University of Maryland Breathmobile 7/1/11-6/31/12 Role: PI Funding Agency: The Quality Health Foundation This grant will support the general operating fund for the Breathmobile to provide free preventive asthma care for underserved children with asthma. Total Direct Costs: $30,000 Kohls Cares for Kids with Asthma in Partnership with the University of Maryland Hospital for Children “Keeping Asthma on the Move” 12/15/11-12/14/12 Role: PI Funding Agency: Kohls Cares for Kids Foundation This grant will provide support for a replacement vehicle for the University of Maryland Children’s Hospital Breathmobile Total Direct Costs: $211,000 The Breathmobile 7/1/11-6/30/12 Role: PI Funding Agency: The Thomas Wilson Sanitarium This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $25,000 Pediatric Asthma Advocate Leader Intervention in Minority Children Butz (PI) Role: Co-Investigator 9/1/08-8/31/12 Funding Agency: NINR This study will evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of an asthma alert system for caregivers and primary care providers of underserved children with asthma Total Costs: $225,678 (subcontract) The Breathmobile: Expanding Asthma Services to Underserved Hispanic Children 8


Role: PI 3/1/07-2/29/12 Funding Agency: US Dept of Health and Human Services and the American Academy of Pediatrics, Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children Program This grant will fund expansion of Breathmobile services to underserved Hispanic children. Total Costs: $250,000 Pending: Development of the Food Allergy Knowledge Test Submitted 2/7/12 Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Dahlquist) Funding Agency: NIH-NICHD The goal of the proposed research is to develop and pilot the Food Allergy Knowledge Test in caregivers of children with Food Allergy The University of Maryland Breathmobile Submitted 12/2011 Role: PI Funding Agency: The Quality Health Foundation This grant will support the general operating fund for the Breathmobile to provide free preventive asthma care for underserved children with asthma. Total Direct Costs: $50,000 The Breathmobile Submitted 2/2012 Role: PI Funding Agency: The Thomas Wilson Sanitarium This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $25,000 Completed Research Support The Breathmobile 12/1/10-11/30/11 Role: PI Funding Agency: The Thalheimer Foundation This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $30,000 Kohls Cares for Kids with Asthma in Partnership with the University of Maryland Hospital for Children: “Play Hard Breathe Easy� 9/15/10-9/14/11 Role: PI Funding Agency: Kohls Cares for Kids Foundation This grant will provide support for asthma education through Health Fairs and events attended by the University of Maryland Breathmobile Total Direct Costs: $148,687 Asthma Education on the Breathmobile 11/22/09-8/31/11 Role: PI Funding Agency: Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene, Center for Maternal and Child Health, 9


Maryland Asthma Control Program This grant will provide support for the Breathmobile and assess the impact on asthma outcomes such as emergency room visits, hospitalizations and missed school days. Total Costs: $46,000 The University of Maryland Breathmobile 8/1/10-7/30/11 Role: PI Funding Agency: The Quality Health Foundation This grant will support the general operating fund for the Breathmobile to provide free preventive asthma care for underserved children with asthma. Total Direct Costs: $25,000 The Breathmobile 7/1/10-6/30/11 Role: PI Funding Agency: The Thomas Wilson Sanitarium This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $25,000 The Breathmobile 9/15/09-9/14/10 Role: PI Funding Agency: Bank of America This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $25,000 The Breathmobile 7/1/09-6/30/10 Role: PI Funding Agency: Kohls Cares for Kids Foundation This grant will provide support for health fairs, the after school Asthma Club and media presentations including development of a kid friendly educational DVD Total Costs: $147,002 The Breathmobile 6/18/09-6/17/10 Role: PI Funding Agency: The Thomas Wilson Sanitarium This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $12,500 The Breathmobile Role: PI 3/1/08-2/28/10 Funding Agency: The Weinberg Foundation This grant is for general support and expansion of services for the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Costs: $10,000 10


The Breathmobile Role: PI Funding Agency: Baltimore Community Foundation Total Costs: $10,000 This grant will provide general support of the Breathmobile program

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The Breathmobile Role: PI 11/1/06-10/31/09 Funding Agency: The Weinberg Foundation This grant is for general support and expansion of services for the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Costs: $150,000 Impact and Cost Effectiveness of the Breathmobile in Underserved Children with Asthma Role: PI 7/1/09-9/30/09 Funding Agency: University of Maryland Statewide Health Network Maryland, Field Outreach Project Grant. This grant will provide support for the Breathmobile and assess the impact on asthma outcomes such as emergency room visits, hospitalizations and missed school days as well as assess the cost effectiveness of the program. Total Direct Costs: $25,000 Asthma Education on the Breathmobile 9/1/07-8/31/09 Role: PI Funding Agency: Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene, Center for Maternal and Child Health, Maryland Asthma Control Program This grant will provide support for the Breathmobile and assess the impact on asthma outcomes such as emergency room visits, hospitalizations and missed school days. Total Costs: $46,800 Impact and Cost Effectiveness of the Breathmobile in Underserved Children with Asthma Role: PI 7/1/08-6/30/09 Funding Agency: University of Maryland Statewide Health Network Maryland, Field Outreach Project Grant. This grant will provide support for the Breathmobile and assess the impact on asthma outcomes such as emergency room visits, hospitalizations and missed school days as well as assess the cost effectiveness of the program. Total Direct Costs: $100,000 The Breathmobile Role: PI 7/10/08-7/9/09 Funding Agency: The Thomas Wilson Sanitarium This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Costs: $25,000 The Breathmobile 11


Role: PI 5/1/08-4/30/09 Funding Agency: Carefirst Blue Cross/Blue Shield This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Costs: $25,000 Pediatric Asthma Guidelines Update 7/28/08-8/31/08 Role: PI Funding Agency: DHMH Maryland Asthma Control Program Grant This grant supported development and implementation of a CME program for area providers and asthma education of school health personnel at the SHIP conference Total Costs: $15,000 The Breathmobile Role: PI 7/1/07-6/30/08 Funding Agency: The Baltimore City Public School System This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $100,000 Impact of the Breathmobile on Asthma Outcomes in Underserved Children 6/18/07-6/19/08 Role: PI Funding Agency: University of Maryland Statewide Health Network Maryland, Field Outreach Project Grant. This grant will provide support for the Breathmobile and assess the impact on asthma outcomes such as emergency room visits, hospitalizations and missed school days. Total Direct Costs: $100,000 Improving Asthma Care for Minority Children in HeadStart Role: Co-Investigator PI: Rand 9/30/04-5/31/08 Funding Agency: NIH #1 R01 HL073833-01 A1 This study is investigating the effect of specialty asthma services through a mobile asthma clinic, the Breathmobile vs. a facilitated asthma communication intervention alone on asthmatic preschool children cared for in Baltimore City Headstart programs. Total Direct Costs: $345,847 (subcontract) Improving Asthma Communication in Minority Families Role: Co-Investigator PI: Butz 9/1/04-5/31/08 Funding Agency: NINR #NR008544-01 This study is investigating the effect of an educational intervention specifically designed to improve communication between patients, their caregivers and primary care providers on asthma outcomes. Total Direct Costs: $190,032 (subcontract) The Breathmobile Role: PI Funding Agency: The Thomas Wilson Sanitarium 12

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This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $25,000 The Breathmobile Role: PI 10/15/06-10/14/07 Funding Agency: Blue Cross/Blue Shield This grant is for general support and expansion of services for the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $25,000 Impact of the Breathmobile on Asthma Outcomes in Underserved 1/3/05-12/31/07 Children with Asthma Role: PI Funding Agency: Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene, Center for Maternal and Child Health, Maryland Asthma Control Program This grant will provide support for the Breathmobile and assess the impact on asthma outcomes such as emergency room visits, hospitalizations and missed school days. Total Direct Costs: $60,000 The Breathmobile Role: PI 7/1/06-6/30/07 Funding Agency: The Thomas Wilson Sanitarium This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $20,000 The Breathmobile Role: PI 7/1/06-6/30/07 Funding Agency: The Baltimore City Public School System This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $100,000 Impact of the University of Maryland Hospital for Children 6/21/06-6/20/07 Breathmobile on Asthma Role: PI Funding Agency: University of Maryland Statewide Health Network Maryland Cigarette Restitution Fund. This grant will provide support for the Breathmobile and assess the impact on asthma outcomes such as emergency room visits, hospitalizations and missed school days. Total Direct Costs: $100,000 The Breathmobile Role: PI 1/10/06-1/09/07 Funding Agency: The Abell Foundation This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic 13


supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $50,000 NIH loan repayment grant 7/1/04-6/30/06 Funding agency: NIH This program awards grants to repay a portion of medical school debt for academic physicians who are dedicating at least 50% time to research efforts. The Breathmobile Role: PI 7/1/05-6/30/06 Funding Agency: The Thomas Wilson Sanitarium This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $20,000 The Breathmobile The Breathmobile Role: PI 12/1/05-11/31/06 Funding Agency: The Amerigroup Foundation This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $4,000 The Breathmobile Role: PI 12/1/05-11/31/06 Funding Agency: The Associated Black Charities/Annie Casey Foundation This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $10,000 Impact of the University of Maryland Hospital for Children 6/1/05-5/31/06 Breathmobile on Asthma Role: PI Funding Agency: University of Maryland Statewide Health Network Maryland Cigarette Restitution Fund. This grant will provide support for the Breathmobile and assess the impact on asthma outcomes such as emergency room visits, hospitalizations and missed school days. Total Direct Costs: $100,000 Breathmobile Data Analysis 4/14/05-4/13/06 Role: PI Funding Agency: University of Maryland Dept of Pediatrics (Cicada Fund) This grant will provide support for the data analysis portion of the Breathmobile program. Total Direct Costs: $6,000 The Breathmobile Role: PI

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Funding Agency: The Associated Black Charities This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $20,000 The Breathmobile Role: PI 6/15/04-6/14/05 Funding Agency: The Abell Foundation This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $50,000 The Breathmobile Role: PI 6/1/04-5/31/05 Funding Agency: The Thomas Wilson Sanitarium This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $25,000 The Breathmobile Role: PI 6/1/03-5/31/04 Funding Agency: The Thomas Wilson Sanitarium This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $25,000 The Prevalence of Self-Reported Food Allergy in Latex Allergic Healthcare Workers Role: PI 5/1/03-4/30/04 Funding Agency: Univ. of MD DRIF Fund This project is investigating the prevalence of food allergy in a population of latex allergic healthcare workers identified through a University Hospital latex allergy screening program. Total Direct Costs: $15,000 Identifying and Reducing Home Environmental Triggers in Asthmatic School Children Role: Co-PI Amr (PI) 5/1/03-4/30/04 Funding Agency: Maryland Tobacco Restitution Fund This project, is investigating the home environment and clinical outcomes of children with persistent asthma before and after a home environmental control intervention. Total Direct Costs: $75,000 Nebulizer Intervention in Minority Children with Asthma Role: Consultant, Co-investigator Butz (PI) 1/1/02-3/31/04 Funding Agency: NINR #RO1 NR05060 This randomized clinical trial is investigating nebulizer use in minority children with asthma. The study has an intervention arm that provides home asthma education with specific training regarding appropriate nebulizer use. The intervention group is compared to a group receiving 15


standard asthma education and asthma related outcomes are compared between the two groups. Direct Annual Costs: $75,000 The Breathmobile Improves Asthma Outcomes for Underserved 3/01/03-3/15/04 Inner City Children Role: Co-investigator Blaisdell (PI) Funding Agency: Maryland Statewide Health Network This study evaluated the ability of a mobile community-based asthma program to improve education of health personnel and impact outcomes. Total Direct costs: $99,891 The Breathmobile Role: PI 2/1/04-1/31/04 Funding Agency: The Baltimore City Public School System This grant is for general support of the Breathmobile program, a free mobile asthma clinic supporting underserved children in Baltimore. Total Direct Costs: $100,000 FACE Study: Findings in Atopic Children with Eczema Role: PI 12/1/02-2/28/04 Funding Agency: Novartis Pharmaceutical Co. This study is a multi-center observational study of treatment and quality of life of children with atopic dermatitis. Total Direct Costs: $6,000 Impact of Powder Free Gloves on Operating Room Personnel Role: Co-Investigator Korniewicz (PI) 12/01/01-3/1/03 Funding Agency: Regent This study is investigating latex sensitization, symptoms and glove usage of operating room personnel after conversion of UMMS to powder free latex gloves. Total Direct Costs: $8,000 Wilson Sanitorium Grant “The Breathmobile� 6/1/2001-5/31/2002 Role: PI Funding Agency: Thomas Wilson Sanitarium This grant supported the operation of a mobile asthma clinic that provides specialty asthma services to underserved Baltimore City children at their schools Total Direct Costs: $25,000 Identification of Risk Factors for Childhood Asthma Role: Co-Investigator Blaisdell (PI) 3/1/01-12/31/02 Funding Agency: NASA This study investigated the impact of the environment, both indoor and outdoor and other factors such as viral infections on asthma hospitalization and emergency rates in asthmatic children. Total Direct Costs: $440,000 16


Impact of MCO Policy on Quality of Pediatric Asthma Care Role: Co-Investigator Stuart (PI) 7/1/98-6/30/01 Funding Agency: NHCPR 02-5-24753 This project investigated the impact of managed care policy on care of pediatric asthmatics that were previously covered by a fee for service medical assistance program. Funding: 10% salary support Comparison of Parameters of Inflammation in Asthmatic Children Treated with Inhaled Cromolyn Sodium vs. Oral Montelukast. 12/1/99-6/30/01 Role: PI Funding Agency: Merck Medical School Grant This study, performed at Univ. of MD and Children’s Hospital in Little Rock, AK, was an open label study comparing the use of cromolyn vs. montelukast in mild persistent asthmatics. Clinical outcomes and inflammatory measures were evaluated. Direct Costs: $50,000 UMMS Employee Health Latex Screening Project 7/1/98-6/1/01 Role: PI This project, sponsored by University of MD Medical System, was for design, implementation and evaluation of the Employee Health Latex Screening project, which is a screening program developed to identify at risk latex sensitized or allergic employees and accommodate them in safe working environments. Funding: $65,000 annually Genetics of Asthma and Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness 7/1/96-6/30/2000 Role: Co-Investigator PI: Bleecker Funding Agency: NIH U01 HL49602-3 This studied evaluated families with two or more siblings with asthma to look for genetic linkage. My role was to assist with recruiting families and to provide input and training for allergy related issues. Funding: 10% salary support A+ Asthma Project 6/1/98-5/31/99 Role: Consultant PI: Rand This study investigated the effect of academic detailing on primary care provider management of pediatric asthma. Funding: $2,000 Publications: Refereed Journals: 1. Schleimer RP, Undem BJ, Meeker S, Bollinger ME, et al. Dexamethasone inhibits the antigen-induced contractile activity and release of inflammatory mediators in isolated guinea pig lung tissue. Am Rev Respir Dis 1987;135(3):562-6. 2. Bollinger ME, Eggleston PA, Flanagan E and Wood RA. Cat antigen in homes with and without cats can cause allergic symptoms. J Allergy Clin Immunol 1996;100:907-914. 17


3. Bollinger ME, Arredondo-Vega FX, Santisteban I, et al. Hepatic dysfunction as a complication of adenosine deaminase deficiency. N Eng J Med 1996;334(21):1367-1371. 4. Bollinger ME, Wood RA, Chen P and Eggleston PA.Measurement of cat allergen levels in the home by use of an amplified ELISA. J Allergy Clin Immunol 1998;101(1):124125. 5. Sicherer SH, Bollinger ME, Hershfield MS, Sampson HA, Lederman HM. Food allergy in a patient with adenosine deaminase deficiency undergoing enzyme replacement with polyethylene glycol-modified ADA. J Allergy Clin Immunol 1998;101(4 Pt 1):561-2. 6. Bollinger ME, Hamilton RG, Wood RA. Protamine allergy as a complication of insulin hypersensitivity J Allergy Clin Immunol 1999;104(2 pt1):462-5. 7. Zuckerman IH, Stuart B, Magder L, Bollinger ME, Weiss S. Adherence to asthma treatment guidelines among children in the Maryland Medicaid program. Current Therapeutic Research 2000;61(12):912-924. 8. Bollinger ME, Mudd K, Keible LA, Hess BL, Bascom R, Hamilton RG. A hospitalbased screening program for natural rubber latex allergy. Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Clin Immunol 2002;88:560-567. 9. Blaisdell CJ, Weiss S, Kimes DS, Levine ER, Myers M, Timmins S, Bollinger ME. Using seasonal variation in asthma hospitalizations in children to predict hospitalization frequency. Journal of Asthma 2002;39(7):567-575. PMID: 12442946 10. Amr S, Bollinger ME, Myers M, Hamilton R, et al. Environmental allergens and asthma in urban elementary schools. Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Clin Immunol. 2003:90:3440. PMID: 12546335. 11. Pradel FG, Weiss SR, Magder LS, Tsoukleris M, Fahlman C, Bollinger ME. Preliminary validation of the “Inhalation Device Skill Assessment Tool”. J of Social and Administrative Pharmacy 2003; Vol 20(1):18-25 12. Kimes D, Nelson R, Levine E, Timmins S, Weiss SR, Bollinger ME, Blaisdell CJ. Predicting hospital admissions and ED visits. Neural Comput & Applic 2003;12:10-17. 13. Kimes D, Levine E, Timmins S, Weiss SR, Bollinger ME, Carol Blaisdell. Temporal dynamics of emergency department and hospital admissions of pediatric asthmatics. Environmental Research. Environ Res. 2004 Jan; 94(1): 7-17. PMID: 14643281 14. Amr S and Bollinger ME. Latex Allergy and Occupational Asthma in Healthcare Workers: Adverse Outcomes. Environ Health Perspect 2004;112:378-381. 15. Kimes D, Ullah A, Levine E, Nelson R, Timmins S, Weiss SR, Bollinger ME, and CJ Blaisdell. Relationships between pediatric asthma and socioeconomic/urban variables in Baltimore, Maryland. Health and Place 2004;10(2):141-152. PMID: 15019908 16. Bollinger ME, Wolf B, Schwindt C, Hamilton RG. Contamination of nebulizer equipment with cockroach allergen: There’s a bug in the system! Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Clin Immunol 2004;92:475-477. PMID: 15104202 17. Butz AM, Huss K, Mudd K, Donithan M, Rand C, Bollinger ME. Asthma management practices at home in young inner-city children. J Asthma 2004;41(4): 433-444. PMID: 15281329. 18. Korniewicz DM, Chookaew N, Brown J, Bookhamer N, Mudd K, Bollinger ME. Impact of converting to powder-free gloves: Decreasing the symptoms of latex exposure in operationg room personnel. J Am Assoc of Occup Health Nurses 2005;53(3):111-116. 19. Butz AM, Syron L, Johnson B, Spaulding J, Walker M, Bollinger ME. Home-based asthma self-management education for inner city children. Public Health Nursing 18


2005;22(3):189-199. PMID: 15982192 20. Butz AM, Donithan M, Bollinger ME, Rand C, Thompson RE. Monitoring nebulizer use in children: Comparison of electronic and asthma diary data. Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Clin Immunol 2005; 94(3): 360-365. PMID: 16315368 21. Korniewicz DM, Chookaew N, El-Masri M, Mudd K, Bollinger ME. Conversion to lowprotein, powder-free surgical gloves: Is it worth the cost? J Am Assoc of Occup Health Nurses 2005;53(9):388-93. 22. Bollinger ME, Butz A, Mudd K, Hamilton RG. Contamination of nebulizers with environmental allergens. Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Clin Immunol 2005;95(5):42932. 23. Bollinger ME, Dahlquist LM, Mudd K, Sonntag C, Dillinger L, McKenna K. The impact of food allergy on the daily activities of children and their families. Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Clin Immunol 2006;96:415-421. PMID: 16597075 24. Butz AM, Tsoukleris MG, Donithan M, Hsu VD, Zuckerman I, Mudd K, Thompson RE, Rand C, Bollinger ME. Effectiveness of Nebulizer Use Targeted Asthma Education on Underserved Children with Asthma. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 2006;160(6):622-8. PMID: 16754825 25. Mudd K, Bollinger ME, Hsu VD, Donithan M, Butz A. Pharmacy Fill Patterns in Young, Urban Children with Persistent Asthma. J Asthma 2006;43(8):597-600. PMID: 17050224. 26. Butz A, Tsoukleris M, Donithan M, Hsu VD, Mudd K, Zuckerman I, Bollinger ME. Patterns of inhaled anti-inflammatory medication use in young underserved children with asthma. Pediatrics 2006;118:2504-2513. PMID: 17142537 27. Bollinger ME, Weiss Smith S, LoCasale R, Blaisdell CJ. Transition to Managed Care Impacts Asthma Health Care Utilization by Children Insured by Medicaid. Journal of Asthma 2007;44:717-722. PMID: 17994400 28. Mudd K, Bollinger ME, Hsu VD, Manning A, Tsoukleris MG, Butz AM. Concordance of Medicaid and Pharmacy Record Data in Inner-City Children with Asthma. Contemporary Clin Trials 2008;29(1):13-20. PMID: 17574930 29. Kewalramani A, Bollinger ME, Postolache T. Asthma and Mood Disorders. Int J Child Health Hum Dev 2008;1(2):115-23. PMID: 19180246 30. Butz AM, Tsoukleris MG, Donithan M, Hsu VD, Mudd K, Zuckerman IH, Bollinger ME. Seasonal Patterns of Controller and Rescue Medication Dispensed in Underserved Children with Asthma. J Asthma 2008;45:800-806. PMID: 18972299 31. Butz AM, Sellers MD, Vibbert C, Land C, Walker J, Tsoukleris M, Bollinger ME. Factors affecting primary care provider and caregiver concordance for pediatric asthma medications. J Asthma 2009;46:308-13. PMID: 19373641 32. Butz A, Kub J, Donithan M, James N, Thompson R, Bellin M, Tsoukleris M, Bollinger ME. Influence of caregiver and provider communication on symptom days and controller medication use for inner city children with asthma. J Asthma 2010;47:478-485. PMID: 20528605 33. Bollinger ME, Diette GB, Chang CL, Stephenson JJ, Sajjan S, Fan T, Allen-Ramey FC. Prescription Fills for Allergic Rhinitis Medications in a Commercially-Insured Population. Clinical Therapeutics 2010;32(6):1093-1102. PMID: 20637964 34. Bollinger ME, Morphew T, Mullins CD. The Breathmobile program: A good investment for underserved children with asthma. Annals Allergy Asthma and Clin 19


Immunol 2010; 1 0 5: 2 7 4 –281 . PMID: 20934626 35. Reeves G, Blaisdell C, Lapidus M, Langenberg P, Ramagopal M, Cabassa J, Reeves G, Blaisdell C, Lapidus M, Langenberg P, Ramagopal M, Cabassa J, Bollinger M, Nijjar GV, Anthony B, Achenbach T, Postolache TT. Sleep architecture and behavioral abnormalities in children and adolescents. Int. J Adolescent Med Health 2010;22(4):535545. 36. Doughty D, Vibbert C, Kewalramani A, Bollinger ME, Dalby R. Automated Actuation of Nasal Spray Products: Determination and Comparison of Adult and Pediatric Settings. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy 2011;37(3):359-366.( [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 20923391. 37. Butz A, Halterman JS, Bellin M, Tsoukleris M, Donithan M, Kub J, Thompson RE, Walker J, Bollinger ME. Factors associated with second hand smoke exposure in young inner city children with asthma. J Asthma 2011;48:449-457. 38. Scott L, Morphew T, Bollinger ME, Samuelson S, Galant S, Clement L, O’Cull K, Jones F, Jones CA. Achieving and maintaining asthma control in inner-city children. J Allergy Clin Immunol Jul;128(1):56-63. Epub 2011 Apr 30.2011. 39. Butz A, Walker J, Bollinger ME. Home Environmental Controls for Children with Asthma. Current Pediatric Reviews 2012 Feb;8(1):37-44. 40. Eakin MN, Rand CS, Bilderback A, Bollinger ME, Butz A, Kandasamy V, Riekert KA. Asthma in Head Start children: Effects of the Breathmobile program and family communication on asthma outcomes. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2012 Mar;129(3):664-670. 41. Bellin M, Kub J, Frick K, Bollinger ME, Tsoukleris M, Walker J, Land C, Butz AM. Stress and Quality of Life in Caregivers of Inner-city Minority Children with Poorly Controlled Asthma. Journal of Pediatric Healthcare 2011 (In press) 42. Morphew T, Scott L, Li M, Galant SP, Wong W, Garcia-Lloret M, Jones F, Bollinger ME, and Jones CA. Mobile Healthcare Operations and Return on Investment in Predominately Underserved Children with Asthma: The Breathmobile™ Program. Population Health Management 2012 (In Press) 43. Herbert L, Dahlquist L, Bollinger ME. Maternal Intolerance of Uncertainty, Anxiety and Adherence with Food Challenge Referrals (Submitted to J Health Psych 3/12) Book Chapters: Angioedema, M Reid, B Euerle, M Bollinger. Emedicine 2001 (updated 2005, 2008) ME Bollinger and J Lee, Allergic and Immunologic Disorders, In: S Wolfsthal (Editor) National Medical Series -Medicine 6th Edition, Lipincott Williams & Wilkins 2008. Alden, J., Habicht R, Bollinger ME. Allergic and Immunologic Disorders, In: Wolfsthal SD, editor. National Medical Series -Medicine. 7th Edition. Lippincott, Williams and Wilkens, Baltimore, MD 2011. Selected Abstracts: 1. Bollinger ME, Wagner EM, Walden SM, Bleecker ER. Effect of cromolyn sodium on canine immediate hypersensitivity. FASEB Proceedings April 1985, Abstract # 2486. 2. Viscardi RM, Taciak V, Bollinger ME, et al. Interleukin-8 (IL-8) concentration and 20


neutrophil chemotaxis activity of lung lavage in bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Proceedings from American Thoracic Society meeting, May 1993. 3. Bollinger ME, Wood RA, Flanagan E, et al. Home Fel d 1 levels and their relationship to challenge. J Allergy Clin Immunol 1994;93:229. 4. Bollinger ME, Hershfield MS, Lederman HM. Prolonged direct hyperbilirubinemia as a presentation of adenosine deaminase deficiency. J Allergy Clin Immunol 1995; 95: 236. 5. Bollinger ME and Wood RA. Protamine hypersensitivity complicating desensitization to insulin. J Allergy Clin Immunol 1996;97 (1):362. 6. Bollinger ME, Chen P, Wood RA and Eggleston PA.The relationship of cat allergen specific IgE and IgG in cat allergic subjects to the acute asthmatic response to a cat room challenge. J Allergy Clin Immunol 1997;99 (1, pt 2):S164. 7. Bollinger ME, Keible LA, Hess BL, Hamilton RG. A university hospital-based screening program for natural rubber latex allergy. J Allergy Clin Immunol 1999;103 (1,pt.2):S52. 8. Bollinger ME, Mudd KE, Engle-Oliva DC, Hamilton RG. University hospital-based screening program: Follow-up study. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2000;105(1,pt2):S244. 9. Mudd KE, Bollinger ME, Hamilton RG. The prevalence of self-reported food allergy in natural rubber latex (NRL) sensitized healthcare workers (HCW). J Allergy Clin Immunol 2001;107 (No.2):S133. 10. Primeau MN, Bollinger ME, Adkinson NF, Hamilton RG. Natural rubber latex (NRL) vial closures release allergenic proteins detectable by skin testing (ST) of latex allergic (LA) individuals. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2001;107 (No.2):S321. 11. Pradel F, Weiss S, Tsoukleris M, Bollinger MB, Fahlman C. Validation of an instrument assessing the inhalation skills of children with asthma. Proceedings of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research meeting, 2001. 12. Schulze E, Lum N, Mudd K. Bollinger M. The development of a food allergy program at an academic center. Journal of American Dietician Association 2002;102(9)A-54. 13. Butz A, Huss K, Bollinger M, Mudd K, Eggleston P and Rand C. Electronic monitoring of nebulizer use in minority children with asthma. Amer J Resp Crit Care Med 2002;165(8):A158. 14. Tsoukleris M, Bollinger ME, Mudd K, Weiss S, Pradel F. Patient ability to use inhalation devices. J Allerg Clin Immun 2002;109:S59. 15. Bollinger ME, Weiss S, Myers M, Hamilton R, et al. Environmental assessment of Baltimore City Public Schools and relationship to asthma prevalence. J Allerg Clin Immun 2002;109:S175. 16. Schwindt CD, Blaisdell C, Ramagopal M, Irving S, Foster M, Mudd K, Bollinger M. Characterization of Baltimore City school children with asthma evaluated on the Breathmobile. J Allerg Clin Immun 2003;111:S336. 17. Mudd KE, Bollinger ME, Huss K, Butz A. Caregiver perception of asthma symptoms in children. J Allerg Clin Immun 2003;111:S120. 18. Wolf B, Schwindt C, Hamilton R, Bollinger ME. There’s a bug in the system. J Allerg Clin Immun 2003;111:S141. 19. Butz AM, Huss K, Mudd K, Eggleston PA, Rand CS, Bollinger ME, Tsoukleris M. Rescue and controller medication use in minority children with asthma. Amer J Resp Crit Care Med 2003;167(7):A597. 20. Irving SY, Zhan M, Bollinger ME, Blaisdell CJ. Abbreviated survey to identify moderate/severe asthma in an inner city school population. Amer J Resp Crit Care Med 21


2003;167(7):A782. 21. Bollinger ME, Butz A, Hamilton R. Contamination of nebulizers with environmental allergens. J Allerg Clin Immunol 2004;113(2):S302. 22. Weiss SR, Singhal PK, Pradel FG, Rubin HR, Zuckerman IH, Bollinger ME, et al. Environmental factors and quality of life among poor children with asthma. J Allerg Clin Immunol 2004;113(2):S304. 23. Mudd KE, Bollinger ME, Donithan M, Butx AM, The impact of asthma action plans on quality of life and other asthma outcomes. J Allerg Clin Immunol 2004;113(2):S103. Bollinger ME, Foster M, Mebane D, Mudd K, et al. Impact of the Breathmobile on Baltimore City children with asthma J Allerg Clin Immunol 2005;115(2):S144. 24. Mudd KE, Bollinger ME, Hsu V, Donithan M, Butz A. Asthma outcomes and pharmacy refill data in minority asthmatic children J Allerg Clin Immunol 2005 ;115(2):S130. 25. Butz AM, Mudd K, Lewis C, Donithan M, Walker J, Manning A, Sellers MD, Tsoukleris M, Bollinger ME. Asthma Medication Health Beliefs and Controller Medication Use in Inner City Children. J Allergy and Clin Immunol 2006;117(2):S90. 26. Riekert KA, Kalesan B, Butz AM, Bollinger ME, Walton K, Mudd K, Rand CS. Primary Care Provider (PCP) Asthma Communication and Quality of Asthma Care J Allerg Clin Immunol 2006;117(2):S55. 27. Mudd KE, Bollinger ME, Hsu VD, Butz A. Asthma medication use in young inner city asthmatic children. J Allerg Clin Immunol 2006;117 28. Bollinger ME, Boldt A, Mudd KE, Manning A, Hsu VD, Tsoukleris M, Butz A Prescription fill patterns in underserved children with asthma. J Allerg Clin Immunol 2006;117(2):S265. 29. Riekert KA, Kalesan B, Butz AM, Bollinger ME, Walton K, Mudd K, Rand CS. Primary Care Provider (PCP) asthma communication and quality of asthma care. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2006;117(2):S55. 30. Butz AM, Mudd KE, Donithan M, Tsoukleris MG, Bollinger ME. Caregiver asthma medication health beliefs and inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) use in children with persistent asthma. 31. Walker J, Sellers MD, Bollinger ME, Tsoukleris MG, Mudd KE. Barriers to Providers prescribing inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) for children with asthma. 32. Tai K, Tsoukleris M, Hsu V, Zuckerman IH, Bollinger ME, Mudd K, Donithan M, Butz AM. Utilization of non-traditional and alternative therapies (CAM) in inner city underserved children with asthma. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2007;119(1):S75. 33. Vibbert CL, Butz A, Tsoukleris M, Hsu VD, Bollinger ME. Does use of asthma controllers really indicate asthma control? J Allergy Clin Immunol 2007;119(1):S80. 34. Bollinger ME, Sajjan S, Stephenson JJ, Chang G, Taylor SD. Characteristics of children with asthma and/or allergic rhinitis in a real world setting. Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 2008;177:A91. 35. Bollinger ME, Morphew T., Galant SP, Kwong K, Kewalramani A, Lifson F, Jones C, The Breathmobile(R) Program: Effective Preventive Asthma Care for Underserved Children, At What Cost? J Allergy Clin Immunol 2009: 123(2) Sup 1:S151: 578. Presented at Featured Poster Symposium at AAAAI 3/09. 36. AL Bilderback, MN Eakin, AM Butz, ME Bollinger, CS Rand, and KA Riekert Improving Asthma Care for Minority Children in Head Start (HS). Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., 2009; 179: A2451. 22


37. Bollinger ME, Morphew T, CD Mullins. Symptom Free Day Improvement for Underserved Children in the Breathmobile Program: Is it Worth the Cost? J Allergy Clin Immunol 2010: 125(2) Sup 1: AB185. Presented as Oral Abstract at AAAAI 3/10. 38. Bollinger ME, Hazan Z, Steacy D, Rafei K. Implementation and Impact of a Metered Dose Inhaler Pathway in an Urban Hospital. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2011: 127(2): AB68. Presented as Oral Abstract at AAAAI 2/11. Major Invited Speeches: Grand Rounds: Pediatric Grand Rounds, Mercy Hospital, Baltimore, MD, 2/97. “Update on Latex Allergy”. Pediatric Grand Rounds, Mercy Hospital, Baltimore, MD, 3/98. ”Update on Pediatric Asthma”. Pediatric Grand Rounds, St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, MD 10/98. “Latex Allergy”. Pediatric Grand Rounds, UMMS, Baltimore, MD 3/99. “Latex Allergy” Grand Rounds, Perryville VA Hospital, Perrypoint, MD. 5/99 “Allergic Rhinitis” Medicine Grand Rounds, MD General Hospital, Baltimore, MD 5/99 “Allergic Rhinitis” Pediatric Grand Rounds, Mercy Hospital, Baltimore, MD 4/00. “Allergic Rhinitis” Grand Rounds, Perryville VA Hospital, Perrypoint, MD. 4/00 “Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma” Dermatology Grand Rounds, UMMS, Baltimore, MD 9/00 “Atopic Dermatitis: An Allergist’s Approach” Allergy Grand Rounds, NIAID, Bethesda, MD 12/00 “Update on Food Allergy” Pediatric Grand Rounds, North Arundel Hospital, Glen Burnie, MD 2/01 “Update on Pediatric Asthma” Pediatric Grand Rounds, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 4/01 “Atopic Dermatitis” Grand Rounds, Prince George’s County Hospital, Cheverly, MD, 4/01 “The Asthma and Allergy Link” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, UMMS, Baltimore, MD, 6/01, “Anaphylaxis”. Pediatric Grand Rounds, York Hospital, York, PA. 4/02, “Food Allergy”. Pediatric Grand Rounds, UMMS, Baltimore, MD, 4/02, “Environmental Assessment of Baltimore City Schools and Relationship to Asthma Prevalence”. Pediatric Grand Rounds, Mercy Hospital, Baltimore, MD 11/02. “Food Allergy” 23


Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, Laurel Hospital, Laurel, MD 1/03. “New Trends in Asthma Treatment” Anesthesia Grand Rounds, UMMS, Baltimore, MD, 2/03.“Update on Latex Allergy” Pediatric Grand Rounds, Honorary Abernathy Lecture, Arkansas Children’s Hospital, Little Rock, AK 3/03. “Update on Latex Allergy” Pediatric Grand Rounds, Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, MO 4/03 “Food Allergy” Pediatric Grand Rounds, Mercy Hospital, Baltimore, MD 3/04. “Management of Pediatric Asthma: Achieving Control” Pediatric Grand Rounds, UMMS, Baltimore, MD, 4/04, “Contamination of Nebulizers with Environmental Allergens” Grand Rounds, Frederick Memorial Hospital, Frederick, MD, 4/04, “Update on Food Allergy” Family Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, 5/04, “Asthma Management” OB/GYN Grand Rounds, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Towson, MD, 9/04, “Update on Latex Allergy” Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Towson, MD, 1/05, “Update on Latex Allergy” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, UMMS, Baltimore, MD 9/05, “Asthma Management in Children” Pediatric Grand Rounds, Mercy Hospital, Baltimore, MD 12/05. “Use of Action Plans in Pediatric Asthma” Pediatric Grand Rounds, Baltimore Washington Medical Center, Glen Burnie, MD 2/06. “Update on Food Allergy” Pediatric Grand Rounds, UMMS, Baltimore, MD, 4/06. “Prescription Fill Patterns in Underserved Children with Asthma” Allergy Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Asthma and Allergy Center, Baltimore, MD, 12/06. “Uvula Edema” Otolaryngology Grand Rounds, UMMS, Baltimore, MD 5/07. “Allergy Rhinitis” “Pediatric Asthma Guidelines Update” CME Event Sponsored by DHMH. Served as Course 24


Director and Speaker. Baltimore, MD 7/08 Pediatric Grand Rounds, Mercy Hospital, Baltimore, MD 4/09. “Pediatric Asthma Guidelines Update” Pediatric Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Hospital, Baltimore, MD 10/09. “Inner City Asthma: It’s Out of Control!” Pediatric Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Hospital, Baltimore, MD 4/10. “Symptom Free Day Improvement for Underserved Children in the Breathmobile Program: Is it Worth the Cost?” Pediatric Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Hospital, Baltimore, MD 3/12. “Addressing the Inner City Asthma Epidemic: The University of Maryland Children’s Hospital Breathmobile®: The 10 Year Experience” Pediatric Grand Rounds, Mercy Hospital, Baltimore, MD 3/12. “Primary Immunodeficiency” Other Invited Speeches: “New Medications and Treatment Guidelines in Pediatric Asthma”, Anne Arundel Medical Center, Annapolis, MD 11/98 “Occupational Approach to Latex Allergy” Seminar presented at the American Academy of Asthma Allergy and Immunology annual meeting, 3/99 “Allergic Rhinitis”, Internal Medicine Conference, Greater Baltimore Medical Center 3/99 “Latex Allergy”, Kernan Hospital 3/99 “Update on Asthma Management”, Univ of MD Family Medicine Review Course, 6/99. “Asthma 2000”, MD/DC Society for Respiratory Care, 9/99. “Sinusitis, Allergies, and Nasal Polyps”, Society for Adolescent Medicine, 3/00. “Management of Chronic Asthma in Children”, UMMS 4th Respiratory Care Symposium, 4/00. “Food Allergy”, Univ of MD Family Medicine Review Course, 6/00. “Food Allergy”, Chesapeake Regional Osteopathic Scientific Conference, 6/00. “Asthma Therapy: Choosing a Longterm Controller Medication”, Arkansas Children’s Hospital Resident Conference, 9/00. “Update on Food Allergy”, Dept of Pediatrics, Anne Arundel Medical Center, 2/01. “Latex Allergy Update”, Southern Maryland Hospital Center CME, 3/01. 25


“Newest Trends in Asthma Management”, The 14th 3-P Conference “A Potpourri of Practical Pediatrics”, Harbor Hospital, Baltimore, MD, 5/01. “Longterm Management of Asthma” Univ of MD Family Medicine Review Course, 6/01. “Newest Trends in Asthma Management”, Upper Chesapeake Medical Center, Bel Air, MD, 7/01. “Allergic Rhinitis”, Upper Chesapeake Medical Center, Bel Air, MD, 3/02. “Working with Communities, Rebuilding Relationships”, Research with Children: The New Legal and Policy Landscape, American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Baltimore, MD, 5/02. “Allergen Levels in Baltimore City Schools”, MD Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics School Health Subcommittee, Baltimore, MD 5/02. “Allergy Management for the Internist”, 2002 Update in Internal Medicine Course, Baltimore, MD 6/02. “Primary Immunodeficiencies”, University of MD Family Medicine Review Course, 6/02 “Environmental Assessment of Baltimore City Schools and Relationship to Asthma Prevalence”, Center for Childhood Asthma in the Urban Environment, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, 7/02. “Latex Allergy: Is it still a problem?” American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology Annual Meeting Workshop. Denver, CO, 3/03. “Update on Pediatric Asthma”, Anne Arundel Medical Center Pediatric Service Meeting. Annapolis, MD 5/03 “Common Allergy Problems in Primary Care”, 2003 Update in Internal Medicine Course, Baltimore, MD, 5/03. “New Treatment Options for Allergic Rhinitis”, York, PA Osteopathic Medical Society Meeting, York, PA, 5/03. “Management of Pediatric Asthma”, The 16th 3-P Conference “A Potpourri of Practical Pediatrics”, Harbor Hospital, Baltimore, MD, 5/03. “Anaphylaxis” Chesapeake Regional Osteopathic Scientific Conference, 6/03. “Update on Latex Allergy” Virginia Allergy Society Meeting, Virginia Beach, VA, 6/03. “Chronic Rhinitis” Univ of MD Family Medicine Review Course, 6/03. 26


“Asthma in Schools” Maryland School Health Interdisciplinary Program, Ellicott City, MD, 7/03 “Environmental Assessment of Baltimore City Schools, Baltimore City Health Department School Health Assessment Program, Baltimore, MD, 1/04 “Two Cases of Angioedema”, Senior Clinician Rounds, University of Maryland Dept of Pediatrics, Baltimore, MD, 5/04. “Strategies to Improve Asthma Control”, Upper Chesapeake Medical Center, Bel Air, MD, 5/04. “The Breathmobile Improves Asthma Outcomes for Underserved Inner City Children”, 2nd Scientific Forum on Cancer and other Tobacco-Related Diseases, Baltimore, MD, 6/04. “Allergy and Asthma” University of MD Family Medicine Review Course, Ocean City, MD 7/04 “Asthma Management Devices” University of MD Family Medicine Review Course, Ocean City, MD 7/04 “Allergic Rhinitis” Jackson Memorial Hospital Pediatric Conference, Miami, FL 10/04 “Occupational Asthma: The Employer’s Perspective” DHMH Work-Associated Asthma Summit, Towson, MD 5/05 “Asthma Devices”, 2005 Update in Internal Medicine Course, Baltimore, MD, 5/05. “Identifying and Reducing Home Triggers of Asthmatic School Children”, 3rd Scientific Forum on Cancer and other Tobacco-Related Diseases, Baltimore, MD, 6/05. “How to Apply Best Practices of Pediatric Asthma in the Community”, Univ. of MD Multidisciplinary Conference. Plan of No Attack: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Managing Childhood Asthma in the Face of Health Disparities, Baltimore, MD, 1/06. “Update on Food Allergy”, University Physicians Edmonson Faculty Conference, Baltimore, MD, 5/06. “Impact of the University of Maryland Hospital for Children Breathmobile on Asthma”, 4th Scientific Forum on Cancer and other Tobacco-Related Diseases, Baltimore, MD, 6/06. “Pediatric Allergy” University of MD Family Medicine Review Course, Ocean City, MD 6/06. “Breathe Easy! Controlling Pediatric Asthma” Maryland School Health Interdisciplinary Program, Ellicott City, MD 8/06 “Pediatric Allergies: Addressing the Myths” University Family Medicine, Baltimore, MD 5/07. 27


“The Breathmobile” Roundtable Discussion, 2nd Maryland Asthma Summit, Partnering to Reduce Asthma Disparities and Improve Asthma Outcomes in Maryland. Baltimore, MD 6/07. “Pediatric Asthma Guidelines Update” Arkansas AAP conference, Little Rock, Arkansas 9/07. “Heterogeneity of Asthma and Guidelines Update” Pediatric Noon Conference, Wilmington Hospital, Wilmington, DE 9/07. “Latex Allergy: Is it still a problem?” UMMS Operating Room Personnel Conference Baltimore, MD 10/07 “Impact of the Breathmobile on Asthma Outcomes in Underserved Children”, 5th Scientific Forum on Cancer and other Tobacco-Related Diseases, Baltimore, MD, 11/07. “Asthma Guidelines Update” Pediatric Noon Conference, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC 2/08. “Asthma Update” Pediatric Conference, Frederick Memorial Hospital, Frederick, MD 3/08. “Asthma Panel Discussion, The Maryland Asthma Summit, Coalition to End Childhood Poisoning and DHMH. New Shiloh Baptist Church, Baltimore, MD 5/08 “Impact of the Breathmobile on Asthma Outcomes in Underserved City Children” Urban Health Institute Baltimore Research Day, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 5/08 “Update on Food Allergy” Baltimore County Health Department, Cockeysville, MD 5/08 “The Breathmobile—an innovative approach to asthma treatment and prevention”, University of Maryland Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Topics in Development, Behavior, Neurosciences, and Nutrition Seminar Series, Baltimore, MD 1/09 “Asthma Guidelines Update: What’s New in the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma?” Harbor Hospital Respiratory Conference, Baltimore, MD 4/09 “Breathing Easy...An Asthma Management Plan for You & Your Family” Employee Health Service Step Up to Good Health Care Package, University of Maryland Medical System, Baltimore, MD 5/09 “Clinical Research Focus on Asthma/Allergy” Aware for All Baltimore Clinical Research Education Day. Johns Hopkins Medical Institution, Baltimore, MD 5/09 “Asthma: It’s Out of Control!” University of Maryland Mini-Med School Lecture, Alleghany College, Cumberland, MD 5/09 “Asthma Guidelines Update” Alumni Weekend CME Conference, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 5/09 28


“Asthma Update” Telemedicine presentation for the Western Maryland Area Health Education Center Nurse Practitioner group. 6/09 “14 Years of Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Clinical Features and Prognosis” Spergel, et al. Johns Hopkins Allergy Journal Club presentation, Baltimore, MD 10/09. “Asthma and the Environment” Vivien T. Thomas Medical Arts Academy Summer Program Lecture, University of Maryland School of Medicine Mini-Med School for Kids program, Baltimore, MD 7/10. “NAEPP Asthma Guidelines: What’s New and Different?” Western Maryland Health System, Western Maryland Area Health Education Center and Allegany College of Maryland. Cumberland, MD 8/10. “Addressing the Inner City Asthma Epidemic: The University of Maryland Hospital for Children Breathmobile” Topics in Behavioral Medicine, Psychology Department, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Catonsville, MD 11/10 “Creating and Implementing a Coping Management Plan for Food Allergies” The American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology National Meeting Workshop, San Francisco, CA 2/11 “Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Care and Controversies” The American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology National Meeting Workshop, Orlando, FL 3/12 “Asthma, Allergies and the Breathmobile” University of Maryland Mini-Med School for Kids presentation, Salvation Army Girls and Boys Club, Baltimore, MD 8/12

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