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Kelli Corinne Lund

Kelli Corinne Lund, MD, MCR

Languages spoken: Portuguese, English
  • Kelli Lund, MD, MCR is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Neonatology. She earned her medical degree from the University of Utah, and completed a residency in Pediatrics at Vermont Children’s Hospital, University of Vermont, followed by a Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship and Master of Clinical Research at Oregon Health and Science University. Dr. Lund is the Director of the University of Utah TeleNICU Program, and the Medical Director for AirMed Perinatal Transport Team. Her clinical and research interests include the respiratory care of premature infants, team dynamics during neonatal resuscitation, transport medicine, and the use of telehealth to assist in newborn care in suburban and rural delivery hospitals.

    Specialties

    Board Certification

    American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics)
    American Board of Pediatrics (Sub: Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine)
  • Kelli Lund, MD, MCR is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Neonatology. She earned her medical degree from the University of Utah, and completed a residency in Pediatrics at Vermont Children’s Hospital, University of Vermont, followed by a Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship and Master of Clinical Research at Oregon Health and Science University. Dr. Lund is the Director of the University of Utah TeleNICU Program, and the Medical Director for AirMed Perinatal Transport Team. Her clinical and research interests include the respiratory care of premature infants, team dynamics during neonatal resuscitation, transport medicine, and the use of telehealth to assist in newborn care in suburban and rural delivery hospitals.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Pediatrics -Primary
    Academic Divisions Neonatology
    Board Certification
    American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics)
    American Board of Pediatrics (Sub: Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine)

    Education history

    Professional Medical Orgeon Health and Science University M.C.R.
    Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine - Oregon Health and Science University Fellow
    Residency Pediatrice - University of Vermont College of Medicine Resident
    Oncological Science - University of Utah Graduate Certificate
    Professional Medical University of Utah B.S., M.D.
    Biological Chesmistry - University of Utah B.S.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Matlock DN, Ratcliffe SJ, Courtney SE, Kirpalani H, Firestone K, Stein H, Dysart K, Warren K, Goldstein MR, Lund KC, Natarajan A, Demissie E, Foglia EE (). The Diaphragmatic Initiated Ventilatory Assist (DIVA) Trial: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Rates of Extubation Failure in Extremely Premature Infants Undergoing Extubation to Non-Invasive Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist versus Non-Synchronized Nasal Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation. (Epub ahead of print) Trials.
    2. Hudak ML, et al American Academy of Pediatrics NPC-19 Registry Investigators (2023). Maternal and Newborn Hospital Outcomes of Perinatal SARS-CoV-2 Infection: A National Registry. Pediatrics, 151(2).
    3. Lund KC, Scottoline B, Jordan BK (2021). Carnitine-Acylcarnitine Translocase Deficiency Masked by Extreme Prematurity. J Pediatr Genet, 12(2), 179-183.
    4. Lam R, Schilling D, Scottoline B, Platteau A, Neiderhausen B, Lund KC, Schelonka RL, MacDonald KD, McEvoy CT (Epub 2019 Sep 10.). The Effect of Extended Continuous Positive Airway Pressure on Changes in Lung Volumes in Stable Premature Infants: A Randomized Controlled Trial. J Pediatr, 217, 66-72.
    5. Parker GJ, Lund KC, Taylor RP, McClain DA (2003). Insulin resistance of glycogen synthase mediated by o-linked N-acetylglucosamine. J Biol Chem, 278(12), 10022-7. (Read full article)

    Review

    1. Lapcharoensap W, Lund K, Huynh T (2021). Telemedicine in neonatal medicine and resuscitation. [Review]. Curr Opin Pediatr, 33(2), 203-208.
    2. Hoffman A, Huynh T, Lapcharoensap W, Lund KC (2019). Telemedicine in Neonatology. NeoReviews. [Review]. Neoreviews, 20(3), 113-123.

    Commentary

    1. Lund KC, Caruso C, Lapcharoensap W, Huynh T, Hoffman A, Mavis S, Umoren R, Fang JL, Grey M (). Recognizing the need for specific competencies and curricula in neonatal teleresuscitation. J Perinatol.

    Letter

    1. MacDonald KD, Davies M, Lam R, Lund K, Park B, Spindel ER, Tepper RS, McEvoy CT (2020). Chinstraps are needed for neonatal nasal CPAP: Reflections from a non-human primate model. [Letter to the editor]. Pediatr Pulmonol, 5(5), 1087-1088.
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