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Dr. Michael Bye and Summit Pediatric Pulmonogy, LLC are pleased to welcome Dr. Meyer Kattan and Dr. Carin Lamm to our Summit office. Dr. Kattan and Dr. Lamm are colleagues of Dr. Bye at Columbia University Medical Center and will now be joining Dr. Bye in seeing patients in our Summit office.
Dr. Kattan is Professor of Pediatrics at Columbia University and Director of the Pediatric Pulmonary Division at the Children’s Hospital of New York. Previously he was Professor of Pediatrics, Chief of the Pediatric Pulmonary and Critical Care Division and Director of the Pediatric Pulmonary Fellowship program at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York. Dr. Kattan completed his education at McGill University, postgraduate training at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and fellowship in pediatric pulmonology at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. He has been Principal Investigator of several NIH-supported projects focused on the control of asthma among inner-city minority children and has served on Data and Safety Monitoring Boards for NIH-sponsored asthma trials. Dr.Kattan is board certified in Pediatrics and Pediatric Pulmonology. Among his many awards and honors are University Scholar, McGill University, J. Francis Williams Prize in Medicine and Clinical Medicine, McGill University, Solomon Silver Award in Clinical Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Edward L. Pratt Lecturer, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Best Doctors – New York Magazine, Best Doctors in the Northeast– Castle Connelly, and Best Doctors in America – Castle Connelly.
Dr. Lamm, Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at Columbia University Medical Center, is the Director of the Pediatric Sleep Disorders Center at Columbia University Medical Center. She is board certified in Pediatrics, Pediatric Pulmonology, and Sleep Medicine. Dr. Lamm completed her education at Barnard College and New York University School of Medicine, postgraduate training and pediatric pulmonary fellowship at Mount Sinai Medical Center. She also directed the Children’s Sleep Center at the Mt Sinai Medical Center in NYC from 1992 – 2007. She has served on several committees for the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and is currently a member of the Standards of Practice Committee, which develops guidelines for the practice of Sleep Medicine. Dr. Lamm’s research focuses on identifying risk factors for sleep problems and evaluating methods to improve sleep in children. She is the principal investigator in a multicenter study evaluating the circadian rhythms in autistic children with sleep problems and a co-investigator in a study evaluating the sleep of minority children. She is also a co-investigator for the Inner City Asthma Consortium, which evaluates various treatment approaches for the control of asthma.
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