Adelaide Elise Barnes, MD

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Adelaide Elise Barnes, MD, is Associate Program Director of the Pediatrics Residency Program at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

Locations: Main Hospital
Appointments and Referrals: 1-800-TRY-CHOP (1-800-879-2467)

Background

Adelaide Barnes, MD is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics within the Section of Hospital Medicine at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.



Adelaide received her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Duke University and obtained her Medical Doctorate from The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. She completed her pediatric residency training at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. After completing residency, she served as a Pediatric Chief Resident for the Hospital and the Pediatrics Residency Program.



Adelaide remains active in the Pediatrics Residency Program, serving as an Associate Program Director and Chair of the Intern Selection Committee, a mentor to residents, and a facilitator for the Professionalism series. She serves as the global health liaison between the Pediatrics Residency Program and CHOP’s Global Health Center and oversees pediatric resident global health activities. She also sits on the Hospital Diversity Council and serves as a faculty mentor to the Multicultural Physicians’ Alliance, an organization at CHOP comprised of underrepresented minority residents, fellows, and attending physicians who are committed to creating a diverse workforce that affords the best and most culturally competent care to CHOP’s patients and families.

Education and Training

Medical School

MD - The George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, DC

Residency

Pediatrics - Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA (Chief Resident)

Fellowship

Clinical Research Fellow - The George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, DC

Additional Training

Post-baccalaureate Research Fellow, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, MD

Titles and Academic Titles

Associate Program Director, Pediatrics Residency Program

Chair, Intern Selection Committee

Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

 

Departments and Services

Publications

Abstracts

Mazzeo P, Barnes A, Haas L, et al. A Multidisciplinary Effort to Improve Time to Blood Culture Collection: Sepsis Medical/Surgical Unit Working Group. Presented at: Quality and Patient Safety Day, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; 2015 Mar 13; Philadelphia, PA.

Posters and Presentations

Barnes A. A Multidisciplinary Effort to Improve Time to Blood Culture Collection: Sepsis Medical/Surgical Unit Working Group. Platform presentation at: Quality and Patient Safety Day, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; 2015 Mar 13; Philadelphia, PA.

Awards and Honors

2015, Top 10 Abstract for Quality and Patient Safety Day, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

2005, General Clinical Research Center Mentored Medical Student Fellowship, Children’s National Medical Center

2003, Postbaccalaureate Intramural Research Training Award, National Institutes of Health

2003, Alpha Kappa Delta International Sociology Honor Society, Duke University

1999, National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Duke University

1999, Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society, Duke University

Editorial and Academic Positions

Academic and Institutional Committees

2016-present Assistant Program Director, Pediatrics Residency Program

2016-present Physician Supervisor for Patient Flow Team

2014-present Global Health Track Director, Pediatrics Residency Program

2014-present Co-chair, Medical/Surgical Inpatient Sepsis Initiative Committee

2014-present Chair, Intern Selection Committee

2014-present Diversity Council

2013-present Global Health Education Committee

2013-present Pediatrics Residency Program Clinical Competency Committee

Leadership and Memberships

2009-present, American Academy of Pediatrics

- 2014-present, Section on Hospital Medicine

- 2014-present, Section on International Child Health

2013-present, Association of Pediatric Program Directors

- 2013-present, Global Health Pediatric Education Group