Maya Bunik, MD, MSPH

2/28/11

CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Maya Bunik, MD, MSPH

Position: Associate Professor, Pediatrics

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

The Children’s Hospital B032

13123 E. 16th Avenue

Aurora, CO 80045

O: 720-777-3890

H: 303-333-1272

C: 720-253-5775

Personal: Married to John A. Babiak, Children: Larissa 14, Marko 10, Nicholas 7

EDUCATION

1980 – 1984 Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota

Bachelor of Arts, Biology

1984 – 1988 University of Minnesota, Medical School

Minneapolis, Minnesota

1995 – 1996 University of California, Berkeley, California

Spanish Language Extension Courses

2003 – 2006 University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado

Masters of Sciences and Public Health

POST DOCTORAL TRAINING

1988 – 1991 Internship/Residency, Department of Pediatrics

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

1991 – 1992 Chief Residency, Instructor Department of Pediatrics

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

2003 – 2005 Health Research Services Administration Award

Faculty Development Primary Care Research Fellowship

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

1995 – 2003 Assistant Clinical Professor

University of California San Francisco

2003 – 2008 Assistant Professor, Pediatrics

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

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2008 - Associate Professor, Pediatrics

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS

1994 – 2003 Medical Director, Urgent Care Clinic, Children’s Hospital Oakland

1994 – 2003 Medical Director, Pediatric Advice Line, Children’s Hospital

Oakland

2007 - Medical Director, Child Health Clinic, The Children’s Hospital,

Denver

January- August 2010 Interim Division Head, General Pediatrics

CLINICAL APPOINTMENTS

1992 – 2003 Attending Physician, Ambulatory Services,

Foster Care Program Center for the Vulnerable Child

Children’s Hospital Oakland

2003 – Attending Physician, Child Health Clinic

The Children’s Hospital, Denver, Colorado

Newborn Nursery

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

2007 - Breastfeeding Clinic, Outpatient Consults and

Faculty Practice

SPECIAL RECOGNITION, AWARDS, HONORS

1984  Cum Laude

Honors Distinction in Senior Comprehensive Exercises

Carleton College

2003  Physician of the Year,

Social Services Department, Children’s Hospital Oakland

2005 Certificate of Recognition,

Mother’s Milk Bank

2005 Platform Presentation Award,

Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine

2006 - Fellow, Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine

2008 - Academic Pediatrics Association Leadership Conference

Orlando, FL, March 12-14, 2008. Nominated by Pediatric Chair.

MEMBERSHIPS AND OFFICES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

1992 – American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

2008- Colorado AAP Chapter, Executive Board, Secretary

2009- Executive Committee, Section on Telehealth Care

1994 – Academic Pediatrics Association

2000 – AAP Resident Education Committee, Chairperson, Breastfeeding

Section, Chapter Breastfeeding Coordinator (California, Colorado)

Pediatric Education in Community Office Settings Work Group—

Resource Kit

2000 – American Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine (ABM)

2008- ABM Protocol and Abstract Review Committees

2004 – Telephone Special Interest Group, Pediatric Academic

Societies, Chairperson

2006 - International Society for Research in Human Milk and Lactation

(ISRHML) Associate member

2009- Milk Club, Pediatric Academic Societies, Co-Chair

2011- Society for Pediatric Research

COMMUNITY SERVICE / COMMITTEES / ADVOCACY

2003 – Breastfeeding Promotions Committee, Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment, Breastfeeding Resource Kit

2003 – 2007 Colorado Breastfeeding Task Force, Chair-elect

2008 - Colorado Breastfeeding Task Force, Chair

2004 Breastfeeding in Public Legislation

2005 – 2008 Breastfeeding in the Workplace & Accommodation Legislation

2006, 2008, 2010 State Coalitions Representative to US Breastfeeding Promotions

Committee, Washington, DC

2006 - Mile High Montessori, Board member

2006 - Asthma Initiative, Child Health Clinic, Co-Director

CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE

1992-present California Medical License #G074117

1992, 1999, 2006 Pediatric Board Certification

2002 International Board Certified Lactation Consultant

2003-present Colorado Medical License #30905

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

2001 “Multicultural Issues in Telephone Care,” McKesson Conference,

Scottsdale, Arizona

2002 “Lactation Consultants as Educators: Teaching Physicians about Breastfeeding,” International Lactation Consultants Association Conference, Boca Raton, Florida

2002 “Parent Sense,” Public Broadcasting System, appearance as series breastfeeding expert

2005 - 2007 Breastfeeding Journal Club Presentations on current and past

research projects

2007 California WIC Association, “Getting Results in WIC: Research

and Evaluation Experts Meeting,” Monday, May 7, 2007, San Jose,

CA

2007 "Early Infant Feeding Decisions in Latinas," Colorado State WIC

Conference, June 1, 2007

2007 "Early Infant Feeding Decisions in Latinas," La Leche

League Regional Conference, October 20, 2007

2008 "Coalition Building Through Education," Breastfeeding Journal

Club, U.S. Breastfeeding Committee, State Coalition Meeting,

Washington, DC, January 28, 2008

2008 "Best Practices to Support Breastfeeding From Birth and Beyond,"

Pediatric Office Update, The Children's Hospital, Denver, March

6, 2008.

2008 "Why Los Dos?" Colorado Springs Breastfeeding Coalition

Conference, September 24, 2008

2009 20th Annual Conference on Breastfeeding, Emory. Keynote

Speaker, Cultural Issues in Breastfeeding, Telephone Triage

and Management for Breastfeeding Atlanta, Georgia, February

20-21, 2009

2009 Annual Chapter AAP Conference, April 17, 2009

Breast(feeding) is Still Best: An Update, Denver, Colorado

2009 First Annual Summit on Breastfeeding, Workgroup on Professional Education, Washington, DC., June 11-12, 2009

2010 “Practical Support for Recent Workplace Legislation: Colorado Breastfeeding Coalition Reports on YouTube Video and Workplace Partnership Program”, Third National United State Breastfeeding Committee State Coalitions Conference, January 24, 2010, Arlington, VA.

2010 Breastfed is Best Fed Conference, Cultural Issues with Breastfeeding and Top Ten Topics for 2010 with Breastfeeding. Canon City, CO April 15, 2010

2010 Hot Topic, “Collaborative Models of Care: Integrated Behavioral

And Mental Health Services and Resident Training in Primary Care”, Pediatric Academic Societies, May 2, 2010, Vancouver, BC.

2010 Second Annual Summit on Breastfeeding, State Coalitions and the Power of Proximity, Washington, DC., June 16, 2010

2010 Institute of Medicine Workshop, Health Impacts of WIC-Planning a Research Agenda, WIC Participants and Breastfeeding. Washington, DC., July 20, 2010

2010 Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Guideline for Breastfeeding and the Drug-Dependent Woman, Lactation Journal Club, Sept. 8, 2010 Denver, CO

2010 Breastfeeding is Still Best: Top Ten Topics for 2010, September 21, 2010 Dept. of Peds Littleton Adventist Hospital After-hours Telephone Triage Conference, The Children’s Hospital, Denver, CO, Lutheran Hospital March 9, 2010, Children’s Medical Center

December 1, 2010, St. Joe’s February 3, 2011

2011 Reasons, Risks and Responses for Supplementation of the Term Breastfeeding Infant. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Perinatal Research Group. January 4, 2011.

2011 National Webinars Breastfeeding is Still Best: Top Ten Triage

Topics for 2010 and Holiday Hazards, AAP Telehealth

TEACHING ACTIVITES

1992 – 2002 UCSF Medical Students and Nurse Practitioner Students

(Average ½ day/week)

Pediatric Residents (1 ½ days /week)

Ambulatory Services (1 hour lecture/month)

Noon Conference (2 – 3 1 hour lectures/month)

2003 Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop: Design & Implementation of Breastfeeding Curriculum

2003 – Medical Students, First Year, Foundation of Doctoring

(Two ½ days a week)

Clinical Precepting: Medical Students, (Third and Fourth Year), Physician Assistant Students, Family Practice & Pediatric Residents in Acute Care and Continuity Clinic Settings

(2 days/week)

Inpatient attending (4-6 weeks/year)

Newborn Nursery Attending (1-2 days/month)

Maya’s Milk Rounds – Breastfeeding cases in Newborn Nursery, University Hospital (1 hour/month)

Resident Noon Conferences (2 – 3 hours/year)

Medical Student Core Lecture Series (1 hour/year)

Child Health Clinic Talks (1 hour/month)

Grand Rounds / Office Update (1 hour/year)

2004-2008 Evidence Based Medicine Workshop, Keystone, Colorado,

Local Tutor

2006 - Breastfeeding Curriculum for Pediatric Residents, Co-Director

2007 - Breastfeeding Management Elective for 4th Year Medical Students,

Co-Director

GRANT SUPPORT

2004 – 2005 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

Focus groups and interviews to explore breastfeeding barriers and combination feeding in low-income Latino women

Primary Investigator

$20,000

2005 – 2006 Center for Disease Control and Prevention RO3

Telephone support intervention to increase breastfeeding rates in low-income women, Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)

Co-Investigator 30% effort

$100,000

2005 – 2006 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

Nursing Salary Support for RCT above

Primary Investigator 30% effort

$20,000

2005 – 2006 Children’s Hospital Research Institute

Staff Salary Support for RCT above

Primary Investigator 30% effort

$30,000

2006 NIH R03 Cultural aspects of Latino early childhood feeding and

obesity and the influence of curanderos in child feeding decisions

Co-Investigator

Project Support for focused interviews

2009 Pediatric Housecalls Online, funding through Colorado Outcomes

Research

Primary Investigator 20% effort

$25,000

2008 Second Hand Smoke Intervention in Child Health Clinic

Co-Investigator 10% effort

$12,000

2009 CORNET Continuity Clinic Research Network, Integrated

Mental Health in Teaching Settings

Primary Investigator, 2% effort

$10,000

All above studies completed

PUBLICATIONS

Peer-reviewed papers:

  1. Bunik M, Gao D, Moore L. An Investigation of the Field Trip Model for Teaching Breastfeeding to Pediatric Residents. Journal of Hum Lact 2006; 22(2):195-202.
  1. Kempe A, Bunik M, Ellis J, Magid D, Hegarty T, Dickenson LM, Steiner JF. How Safe is Triage by an After-Hours Telephone Call Center? Pediatrics Aug 2006; 118: 457 - 463.
  1. Bunik M, Clark L, Zimmer L, Jimenez L, O’Connor ME, Crane L, Kempe A. Early Infant Feeding Decisions in Low-income Latinas. Breastfeeding Medicine 2006; 1(4): 225-235.
  1. Bunik M, Hegarty T, Chandramouli V, Glazner J, Bublitz C, Kempe A. Pediatric Telephone Call Centers-How Do They Affect Health Care Utilization and Costs? Pediatrics Feb 2007; 119(2): e1-9.
  1. Bunik M, Krebs N, Beaty B, McClatchey, Olds D. Breastfeeding and WIC Enrollment in the Nurse Family Partnership. Breastfeeding Medicine 2009; 4(3):145-9
  1. Bunik M, Shobe P, O' Connor ME, Beaty B, Langendoerfer S, Crane L, Kempe A. Are Two Weeks of Daily Breastfeeding Support Insufficient to Overcome the Influences of Formula? Academic Pediatrics. 2010; 10(1);21-28
  1. Clark L, Bunik M, Johnson SL. Research Opportunities with Curanderos to Address Childhood Overweight in Latino Families. Qual Health Res 2010; 20(1): 4-14.
  1. Bunik M, Federico MJ, Beaty B, Rannie M, Olin JT, Kempe A. Quality Improvement for Asthma Care Within a Hospital-Based teaching Clinic. Acad Pediatr. 2011 Jan-Feb;11(1):58-65.

9.  Bunik M. State coalitions: the power of proximity. Breastfeed Med. 2010 Oct;5:217-8.

Reviews, Chapters and Protocols:

1.  Bunik M. Review of Grand Rounds 1999 J of Hum Lact 2002; 18 (2):18

2.  Brayden, RM, Bunik M, Brown J, Daley M. Ambulatory and Community Pediatrics. In Current Diagnosis and Treatment in Pediatrics, 19th edition. Hay W, Levin M, Sondheimer JM and Deterding R, eds. Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill, New York, 2009, 2011 (revision in press)

3.  ABM clinical protocol #3: hospital guidelines for the use of supplementary feedings in the healthy term breastfed neonate, revised 2009.Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Protocol Committee (Maya Bunik). Breastfeed Med. 2009 Sep;4(3):175-82

4.  ABM clinical protocol #20: Engorgement. Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Protocol Committee (Maya Bunik), Berens P. Breastfeed Med. 2009 Jun;4(2):111-3.

5.  ABM clinical protocol #21: Guidelines for breastfeeding and the drug-dependent woman. Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Protocol Committee (Maya Bunik), Jansson LM.Breastfeed Med. 2009 Dec;4(4):225-8.

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