Jennifer Carlson, MD, is board certified in Adolescent Medicine and Pediatrics. Her research interests include: female athlete triad, eating disorders, homeless youth, and health service access.
Physicians at Âé¶¹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Children's Health Center for Adolescent Health are also members of the Division of Adolescent Medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Their roles as faculty members include research activities in a number of areas, including:
Jennifer Carlson, MD, is board certified in Adolescent Medicine and Pediatrics. Her research interests include: female athlete triad, eating disorders, homeless youth, and health service access.
Neville Golden, MD, is the division chief of Adolescent Medicine. He is board certified in Adolescent Medicine and Pediatrics. His research interests include: medical complications of eating disorders in adolescents, amenorrhea and menstrual disorders, the female athlete triad, gender-based violence in adolescents, and Bone health in adolescents.
, is the director of research at Stanford School of Medicine's Division of Adolescent Medicine. Her research interests include: cognitive and psychosocial factors involved in health-related decision-making and understanding and reducing adolescent tobacco use, alcohol and marijuana use, and risky sexual behavior.
James Lock, MD, PhD, is the director of the Child and Adolescent Eating Disorder Program. His research interests include: eating disorders in children and adolescents and family-based treatment.
, is board certified in Adolescent Medicine and Pediatrics. Her research interests include: emergency contraception access, availability and knowledge, pediatric obesity and its treatment with videogames and pedometers, adolescent use and access to contraception, using computers to educate patients during waiting time, tampon use/initiation.
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