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Brad W. Warner, MD - Pediatric Surgery and Critical Care
Dr. Brad Warner reviews medical content for Healthwise,
a nonprofit organization with a mission to help people make better health
decisions. Dr. Warner is the surgeon-in-chief at St. Louis Children's Hospital
(SLCH) and the Apolline Blair Professor of Surgery at Washington University
School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Warner is board-certified in
general surgery and pediatric surgery with special interests in pediatric
gastroenterology and nutrition. He has served as president of the Society of
University Surgeons and in leadership positions with the American Academy of
Pediatrics' surgical section, the American College of Surgeons and the American
Pediatric Surgical Association.
Dr. Warner has contributed more
than 180 articles to journals, including the Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Gastroenterology,
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition,
Journal of Pediatrics, Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, American Journal of Physiology, Journal of Surgical Research,
Surgery, and Digestive Diseases and Sciences. He has also authored and co-authored numerous book chapters
and has published a number of abstracts.
Dr. Warner has been the
principal investigator on two National Institutes of Health grants and runs an
active basic science laboratory. He has spoken at numerous events including the
Society for University Surgeons, Association for Academic Surgery, American
Society for Parental and Enteral Nutrition, American Pediatric Surgical
Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Board Certifications
American Board of Surgery, General
Surgery
American Board of Surgery, Pediatric Surgery
Healthwise Knowledgebase Topics Reviewed
Intussusception
Umbilical Hernia
in Children
Pyloric Stenosis
Education
MD: University of Missouri, Kansas City
School of Medicine, 1982
Residency in General Surgery, University
of Cincinnati Medical Center, 1982-1985
Clinical and Research
Fellow, Nutritional Support Service and Department of Surgery, University of
Cincinnati Medical Center, 1985-1987
Residency in General Surgery,
University of Cincinnati Medical Center, 1987-1988
Fellow in
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, Children's Hospital Medical Center,
1986-1987
Chief Resident in General Surgery, University of
Cincinnati Medical Center, 1988-1989
Fellow in Pediatric Surgery,
Children's Hospital Medical Center, 1989-1991
Academic/Hospital Appointments
Surgeon-in-Chief, St. Louis Children's
Hospital, 2007-Present
Division Director of Pediatric Surgery,
Washington University School of Medicine, 2007-Present
Professor
of Surgery, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine,
1997-2007
Attending Surgeon, Children's Hospital Medical Center,
1991-present
Co-Director, Extracorporeal Life Support Service,
Children's Hospital Medical Center, 1991-2005
Attending Surgeon,
Consultant, Shriners Burns Institute, Cincinnati Unit, 1994-2007
University of Cincinnati Hospital , 1991-2007
Professional Affiliations
American Academy of Pediatrics-Surgical
Section
American College of Surgeons
American
Gastroenterological Association
American Pediatric Surgical
Association
American Physiological Society
American
Surgical Association
Central Surgical
Association
Society of Clinical Surgery
Society of
University Surgeons
Selected Publications
Warner BW, et al. (2006). Combined
pharmacotherapy that increases proliferation and decreases apoptosis optimally
enhances intestinal adaptation. Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 41(4): 719-724.
Warner BW, et al. (2006).
Epidermal growth factor receptor signaling regulates Bax and Bcl-w expression
and apoptotic responses during intestinal adaptation in mice. Gastroenterology, 130(2): 412-423.
Warner BW, et
al. (2006). Roles for p21waf1/cip1 and p27kip1 during the adaptation response
to massive intestinal resection. American Journal of Physiology, Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. 290(5):
G933-941.
Warner BW, et al. (2006). Developmental characteristics
of adapting mouse small intestine crypt cells. Gastroenterology, 130(4): 1324-1332.