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Meghan B. Bullock, MD

About Meghan B. Bullock, MD

Titles

Pediatrician

Awards and Honors

2016, CHOP Nancy Elizabeth Barnhart Award, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

2014, CHOP Community Cares Grant Award, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

2013,  Pauline Millstein Family Fund Award for Excellence in Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine

2012,  Allan Meyers Fellowship in Disabilities Studies, Boston University School of Public Health

2012, Family Medicine Department Externship, Boston University School of Medicine

2003, Departmental honors in art history, Williams College

Leadership and Memberships

Memberships in Professional Organizations

2013-present, American Academy of Pediatrics

Education & training

Medical Degree

MD - Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA

Internship

Pediatrics - The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

Residency

Pediatrics - The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

Team affiliations

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Publications

Abstracts (includes Posters and Scientific Presentations)

Poster Presentation

Bullock, MB. Modeling Reading Behaviors Through Video. [Poster Presentation]. In: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Senior Advocacy Project; May 9, 2016.

Lectures by Invitation

2016

Bullock M. CAP or CAPS? The case of a pneumonia and catastrophic antiphospholipid antibody syndrome. Morning Report Case presented at: The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; 2016 May 23; Philadelphia, PA.

Bullock M. A rash on the palms and soles: secondary Syphilis in a teenager. Morning Report Case presented at:  The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; 2016 Apr 18; Philadelphia, PA.

2015

Bullock M. Alcohol and marijuana use and treatment nonadherence in medically vulnerable youth. Presented at: The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; 2015 Oct 9; Philadelphia, PA.

2014

Bullock M. Primary varicella in an immunocompromised patient. Morning Report Case presented at: The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; 2014 Apr 17; Philadelphia, PA.

Bullock M. A suspected case of chronic granulomatous disease. Presented at: The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; 2014 Nov 3; Philadelphia, PA.

Editorials, Reviews, Chapters

2011

Dzubow RC, Sonawane B, Bullock MB, Landrigan PJ. Determining Environmental Risk Factors and Causes of Disease Among Children. In: Nriagu JO, editor. Encyclopedia of Environmental Health. London: Elsevier Science; 2011. p. 304-307.

Patient experience rating

(based on 96 submissions)

  • Clear Explanation
    4.8 of 5
  • Showed Concern
    4.8 of 5
  • Included in decisions
    4.8 of 5
  • Would recommend
    4.8 of 5
  • Discussion of Proposed Treatment
    4.8 of 5
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Comments

  • Doctors and nurses were very professional and concern about the matter of the problem.

    5 of 5
    Jun 11, 2024
  • She is above and beyond. Spend much time yo explain everything I have to know.

    5 of 5
    May 17, 2024
  • Dr.Bullock thoroughly assessed my newborn

    5 of 5
    May 11, 2024
  • The doctor asks questions,and listen to the child problems.

    5 of 5
    Jan 05, 2024
  • Dr. Bullock is the absolute best! I recently moved about 45-50 mins away from my Chop location. However, still travel just for the comfort & security that my children have with Dr.Bullock. They've asked to remain with her until they can no longer & I appreciate that they feel the connection that she provides. They actually look forward to their visits, conversations, feedback & constant follow up. Dr.Bullock is awesome & we appreciate all that she does.

    5 of 5
    Jul 25, 2023
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About the Patient Experience Rating System

The Patient Experience Rating is an average of all responses to the care provider related questions shown above from our nationally-recognized Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey. Patients that are treated in outpatient or hospital environments may receive different surveys, and the volume of responses will vary by question. Responses are measured on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score. We are committed to true transparency. However, to ensure the comments are fair and correctly attributed, we review each one before posting to the website. We exclude entire comments that disclose patient’s protected health information, are off-topic, or include other confidential or inappropriate content. Comments will appear on provider bios only if providers have a minimum number of comments. Comments are shared internally for education purposes to ensure that we are doing our very best for the patients and families for whom we are privileged to care. The comments are submitted by patients and families and reflect their views and opinions. The comments are not endorsed by and do not reflect the views of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

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