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Perman (1) August 2015 Jay Allan Perman, M.D. President University of Maryland, Baltimore Contact Information CURRENT APPOINTMENT President, University of Maryland, Baltimore BUSINESS ADDRESS University of Maryland, Baltimore 220 N. Arch Street, 14th Floor Baltimore, Maryland 21201 BUSINESS PHONE 410-706-7002 BUSINESS FAX 410-706-0500 E-MAIL ADDRESS [email protected] Education 1964‒1968 Northwestern University B.A. Evanston, Illinois 1968‒1972 Northwestern University M.D. with Distinction Chicago, Illinois Post-Graduate Education and Training 1972‒1975 Resident in Pediatrics, Northwestern University Children’s Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois 1975‒1977 Research Fellow in Pediatrics Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts 1975‒1977 Research Fellow in Medicine (Pediatric Gastroenterology) Children’s Hospital Medical Center Boston, Massachusetts
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Jay Allan Perman, M.D. President

University of Maryland, Baltimore

Contact Information

CURRENT APPOINTMENT President, University of Maryland, Baltimore

BUSINESS ADDRESS University of Maryland, Baltimore

220 N. Arch Street, 14th Floor

Baltimore, Maryland 21201

BUSINESS PHONE 410-706-7002

BUSINESS FAX 410-706-0500

E-MAIL ADDRESS [email protected]

Education

1964‒1968 Northwestern University B.A.

Evanston, Illinois

1968‒1972 Northwestern University M.D. with Distinction

Chicago, Illinois

Post-Graduate Education and Training

1972‒1975 Resident in Pediatrics,

Northwestern University

Children’s Memorial Hospital,

Chicago, Illinois

1975‒1977 Research Fellow in Pediatrics

Harvard Medical School

Boston, Massachusetts

1975‒1977 Research Fellow in Medicine (Pediatric Gastroenterology)

Children’s Hospital Medical Center

Boston, Massachusetts

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Licensure and Certification

Licensure Maryland and Kentucky

Specialty Certification 1978 Pediatrics

1990 Pediatric Gastroenterology

2004 Recertification in Pediatrics and Pediatric Gastroenterology

Professional Experience

1977‒1982 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

University of California, San Francisco

1982‒1984 Associate Professor of Pediatrics

University of California, San Francisco

1984‒1992 Associate Professor of Pediatrics

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1984‒1996 Director, Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology/Nutrition

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1991‒1996 Director, Lactation Support Service

Departments of Pediatrics and Gynecology/Obstetrics

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1992‒1996 Tenured Professor of Pediatrics

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1992‒1994 Associate Chairman for Home Care

Department of Pediatrics

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1992‒1996 President

Johns Hopkins Pediatrics at Home, Inc.

1994‒1996 Vice Chairman for Clinical Affairs

Department of Pediatrics

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1995‒1996 Director, Division of Network Development and Community Services

Department of Pediatrics

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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1996‒1999 Jessie Ball duPont Professor and Chairman

Department of Pediatrics

Virginia Commonwealth University Medical College of Virginia

Medical Director

Children’s Medical Center

Medical College of Virginia Hospitals

1999‒2004 Professor and Chairman

Department of Pediatrics

University of Maryland School of Medicine

2001–2004 Director, Feeding Disorders Program

Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital

2004‒2010 Dean and Vice President for Clinical Affairs

Professor, Department of Pediatrics

Charles T. Wethington, Jr. Chair in Health Sciences

University of Kentucky College of Medicine

2010‒ President

University of Maryland, Baltimore

2010‒ Tenured Professor

University of Maryland School of Medicine

The following appointments were held in conjunction with Dr. Perman's

primary appointments at The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine:

1987‒1992 Associate Professor of Pediatrics

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland

1987‒1992 Director, Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland

1989‒1996 Director, Pediatric Gastroenterology/Nutrition

Kennedy-Krieger Institute

Baltimore, Maryland

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1993‒1996 Consultant Staff, Department of Pediatrics

Harbor Hospital Center

Baltimore, Maryland

Honors and Awards

1968‒1972 Ploner Scholar, Northwestern University Medical School

1978 Teaching Award, University of California Pediatric Housestaff

1979‒1984 Research Career Development Award, NICHD

1994‒ Listed in The Best Doctors in America

2000‒ Listed in Marquis Who’s Who in America

2002‒2003 AAMC Council of Deans Fellowship Program

2003 Listed in Consumers’ Guide to Top Doctors (Nationwide)

2003 Named in Baltimore Magazine’s Top 25 Pediatricians

2008 President’s Awards for Diversity, University of Kentucky

2008 NASPGHAN Murray Davidson Award—Lifetime Achievement Award in Pediatric

Gastroenterology

2009 Bell Alcohol and Addictions Chair Award—Associated with securing an endowed

chair for the College of Medicine, University of Kentucky

2012 Annual Health Services Leadership Award, Boy Scouts of America

2013 Top Doctor in Baltimore, International Association of Health Care Professionals

2013 Maryland’s Most Admired CEOs, The Daily Record

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Professional Affiliations

1967 Phi Beta Kappa

1971 Alpha Omega Alpha

1977 American Gastroenterological Association

1977 North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition (NASPGN)

1983‒1992 Member of the Executive Council

1984‒1988 Representative to Digestive Diseases National Coalition

1984‒1988 Representative to National Digestive Diseases

Clearinghouse

1988‒1990 President

1991‒1992 Past President

1977 American Academy of Pediatrics

1981 Western Society for Pediatric Research

1982 Society for Pediatric Research

1987‒1990 Member of the Council

1982 American Federation for Clinical Research

1982 Gastroenterology Research Group

1988 American Institute of Nutrition

1988 American Society for Clinical Nutrition

1988 Maryland Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

1989‒1991 American Board of Pediatrics

Member, Sub-Board of Pediatric Gastroenterology

1989 National Foundation for Ileitis & Colitis

1996 Richmond Medical Society

1996 Medical Society of Virginia

1998 American Pediatric Society

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2002 Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA)

2004 Kentucky Institute of Medicine (KIOM)

2004 Lexington Medical Society

2004 American Medical Association (AMA)

2004 Kentucky Medical Association

2004 Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure

2009 American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE)

2010 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

2013 Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society

National and State Committees

1984‒1988 NASPGN Representative to Digestive Diseases National Coalition

1984‒1988 NASPGN Representative to National Digestive Diseases Clearinghouse

1985‒1988 American Gastroenterological Association Public Policy Committee

1985‒1990 Ad hoc Reviewer for NIH Study Sections

1990‒ American Gastroenterological Association Nominating Committee

1990‒1993 Committee on Clinical Practice Issues in Health and Disease,

American Society for Clinical Nutrition

1991‒2005 Clinical Fellowship Grants Review Committee, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

1991 American Academy of Pediatrics, Subcommittee on Gastroenteritis,

Task Force on Quality Assurance

1993‒1997 Chair, Section of Growth Development and Nutrition,

American Gastroenterological Association

1994‒2004 Executive Committee, Section on Home Care, American Academy of Pediatrics

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1995 Shwachman Award Committee, NASPGN

1995 Editorship Committee Chair, NASPGN

1996‒1999 Executive Committee, American Academy of Pediatrics, Virginia Chapter

1997‒1999 Executive Committee, Robert Wood Johnson, Generalist Initiative, Virginia Program

1997‒1999 Advisory Board, Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services

1998‒1999 Public Health Committee, Virginia Medical Society

1998‒1999 Steering Committee, Children for Special Health Care Needs, Virginia Department of

Health

1998 Chair, Nominating Committee, AGA Section on Growth, Development and Nutrition

1999‒2004 Baltimore City Medical Society and MedChi

1999‒2004 Board Member, The Children’s Cancer Foundation, Inc.

1999‒2004 National Conference and Exhibition Planning Group, American Academy of

Pediatrics

1999‒2004 Baltimore City Medical Society

2004‒2010 Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure

2004‒2010 Kentucky Medical Association

Committee on State Legislative Activities

Committee on Physician Workforce

2004‒2010 Lexington Medical Society

2004‒2010 Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Council of Deans

2008‒2010 AAMC Council of Deans Administrative Board

One-year term (elected 2008)

Three-year term (elected 2009)

Dean’s Liaison to Group on Student Affairs Steering Committee

2010‒2013 AAMC Advisory Panel on Medical Education

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2010‒ Member, Executive Board, Maryland‒DC Campus Compact

2012 Vice Chair, Executive Board

2011‒ AAMC Medical Center Leaders Caucus

2011‒2012 Mentor, Donald Palm (Florida A&M University), American Council on Education

(ACE) Fellow

2012 Panel Member, Washington Higher Education Secretariat Fall Retreat

2012‒ Member, AAMC Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME)

2012 External Reviewer, Chancellor Michael Collins’s Review Committee, University of

Massachusetts

2013‒ Member, External Advisory Committee, West Virginia University Center for

Clinical and Translational Science Institute

2013‒2014 Chair, Site Visit Team, Thomas Jefferson University, on behalf of the Middle

States Commission on Higher Education

2013‒2014 Mentor, Julia Ross (UMBC), American Council on Education (ACE) Fellow

2014‒ Member, External Advisory Committee to Executive Vice President for Health

Affairs, University of Connecticut

External Board Membership

2011‒ Maryland Life Sciences Advisory Board (LSAB)

2010‒ Downtown Partnership/Downtown Management Authority Board

2013 Chair

2010‒ Greater Baltimore Committee, Board of Directors

2010‒ Hippodrome Founding Board of Trustees

2010‒ Westside Strategic Committee, Co-Chair with Baltimore Mayor Stephanie

Rawlings-Blake

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Editorial Appointments

1985‒1990 Gastroenterology, Editorial Board

1987 Associate Editor, Section on the Gastrointestinal Tract. In Pediatrics.

18th Edition. AM Rudolph (ed.) Norwalk, CT. Appleton & Lange, 899‒958, 1987.

1989‒1996 Progress in Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Associate Editor

2000‒2010 Editorial Board of the Pediatric Journal of Sao Paulo

2006 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Infrastructure Initiative

Ad Hoc Referee

1. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

2. American Journal of Diseases of Childhood

3. American Journal of Gastroenterology

4. American Journal of Physiology

5. American Journal of Perinatology

6. Clinical Pediatrics

7. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

8. Digestive Diseases and Sciences

9. Gastroenterology

10. Gut

11. Journal of Clinical Investigation

12. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition

13. Journal of Pediatrics

14. Journal of American College of Nutrition

15. Medicine

16. New England Journal of Medicine

17. Pediatric Research

18. Wellcome Trust

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Selected Invited Lectures and Symposia

July 2‒3, 1987 International Congress on Food Intolerance and the Small Intestine

Rome, Italy

“Food Intolerance Associated with Small Bowel Injury in Infancy and Childhood”

July 5, 1987 University of Naples

Naples, Italy

“Carbohydrate Digestion in Cystic Fibrosis”

Feb. 10‒12, 1988 Department of Pediatrics, Fitzsimons Army Medical Center

Denver, CO

Visiting Professor in Pediatric Gastroenterology

Topics: Carbohydrate Absorption; Recurrent Abdominal Pain; Approach to

Jaundice in Infancy

April 8‒9, 1988 Bowman Gray School of Medicine

Winston‒Salem, NC

Guest Speaker, Annual Pediatric Postgraduate

Topics: Gastroesophageal Reflux; Recurrent Abdominal Pain

June 29, 1988 North Shore University Hospital

Manhasset, NY

Fifth Annual Mervin Silverberg Honorary Visiting Professorship

Topic: Disorders of Carbohydrate Absorption in Infancy and Childhood

Feb. 16‒17, 1989 University of Virginia Medical Center

Charlottesville, VA

Visiting Professor

Topic: Diagnosis and Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Feb. 22‒25, 1989 Eighth Ross Seminar on Pediatric Gastroenterology

Scottsdale, AZ

Faculty Member

Topic: Breath Analysis for the Investigation of Gastrointestinal Function

May 31‒June 6, 1989 University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA

Mead Johnson Visiting Professor

Topics: Disorders of Carbohydrate Metabolism in Childhood; Pitfalls in Breath

Hydrogen Analysis

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June 12, 1989 National Digestive Disease Information

Clearinghouse Advisors Group

Bethesda, MD

Topic: Lactose malabsorption

June 19‒21, 1989 University of Saskatchewan

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Symposium Faculty, Starch in Human Nutrition

“Clinical Application of Breath Hydrogen Measurements”

June 22, 1989 University of Toronto

Toronto, Canada, Visiting Professor

Topic: Disorders of Carbohydrate Digestion in Infancy and Childhood

Oct. 29, 1989 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Forum Participant

Chicago, IL

Topic: Diagnosis and Treatment of CF Liver Disease

Nov. 3‒4, 1989 University of Iowa

Iowa City, IA, Visiting Professor

Pediatric Postgraduate

Course Topics: Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Diarrhea;

Approach to Infants with Obstructive Jaundice; Gastroesophageal Reflux in

Infancy

Feb. 26, 1990 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

Tysons Corner, VA

Forum Participant: Use of Ursodeoxycholic Acid

March 7, 1990 Northwestern University Medical School

Chicago, IL

Visiting Professor

Topic: Breath Analysis for the Investigation of Gastrointestinal Function

Research Conference: Carbohydrate Absorption in Cystic Fibrosis

March 8‒9, 1990 Vail Pediatric Postgraduate Conference

Vail, CO

Topics: Recurrent Abdominal Pain; Disorders of Carbohydrate Digestion in

Clinical Practice; Gastroesophageal Reflux; Jaundice in Infancy

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Oct. 28, 1990 American College of Gastroenterology

San Francisco, CA

Invited Speaker—Postgraduate Course

Topic: Breath Analysis for the Investigation of Gastrointestinal Disorders

March 4‒8, 1991 Vail Pediatric Postgraduate Conference

Vail, CO

Topics: Systematic Approach to Infant Formulas; Chronic Diarrhea in the Infant

and Toddler; Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy; Chronic Constipation

April 9‒10, 1991 University of Texas Southwestern Medical School

Dallas, TX

Visiting Professor, Grand Rounds

June 3‒4, 1991 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

Falls Church, VA

Invited Participant

Consensus Conference on Gastrointestinal Complications in Cystic Fibrosis

Oct. 18‒19, 1991 Baylor University/University of Texas

Nutritional Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Nov. 11‒12, 1991 Arnold Palmer Children’s Hospital

Orlando, FL

Topics in Pediatric Gastroenterology

Feb. 29‒Mar. 6, 1992 Vail Pediatric Postgraduate Conference

Vail, CO

Topics: Gastroesophageal Reflux; Recurrent Abdominal Pain; Helicobacter Pylori

Infections; Yogurt and Cultured Milk Products

May 1992 American Gastroenterological Association

June 1992 University of Washington

Seattle, WA

Visiting Professor, Grand Rounds

March 1‒3, 1993 Vail Pediatric Postgraduate Conference

Vail, CO

Chairman

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April 1, 1993 Pediatric Nursing Conference

Baltimore, MD

Presented: Pediatric Home Care

May 17‒19, 1993 American Gastroenterological Association

Boston, MA

Oct. 2, 1993 Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America, Inc.

The University of Massachusetts Medical School

Boston, MA

Topic: Nutrition in IBD

Nov. 7‒11, 1993 31st Congress of the Latin American Society for Pediatric Investigation (SLAIP)

Itapema‒Santa Catarina, Brazil

Invited North American Speaker

Topic: Breath Analysis Investigation of Gastrointestinal Function

Feb. 27‒Mar. 4, 1994 Vail Pediatric Conference, Chairman

Vail, CO

June 17‒18, 1994 American Academy of Pediatrics, Georgia Chapter

Sea Island, GA

Invited Speaker: Disorders of carbohydrate digestion

June 22, 1994 Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America, Maryland Chapter

Teen & Parent Education Meeting

“Treating IBD & Possible Complications in Adolescents”

Sept. 29, 1994 University of British Columbia

Vancouver, Canada

“Disorders of Carbohydrate Absorption in Clinical Practice”

Nov. 9, 1994 Arnold Palmer Children's Hospital

Orlando, FL

Topics in Pediatric Gastroenterology

April 11, 1995 American Academy of Pediatrics

Philadelphia, PA

“Current Status and Prospects for Pediatrics Home Care”

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June 14, 1995 Loyola University School of Medicine

Chicago, IL

Pediatric Grand Rounds

Pediatric Home Care

Sept. 1996 International Symposium on Clinical Trials in Infant Nutrition

Washington, DC

Conference Director

Oct. 31, 1996 University of Rochester Medical Center

Rochester, NY

Visiting Professor

Development of Home Care in an Academic Medical Center

Nov. 7, 1996 University of Virginia

Charlottesville, VA

Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds Speaker

Topic: Disorders of Carbohydrate Absorption

Dec. 6, 1996 Stanford University Department of Pediatrics

Palo Alto, CA

Grand Rounds

Speaker: Pediatric Home Care

Aug. 21, 1997 Coastal Crohn’s & Colitis Society

Savannah, GA

Speaker: Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Sept. 24‒26, 1997 107th Ross Conference on Pediatric Research

Physiologic/Immunologic Responses to Dietary Nutrients

Speaker: Gut Flora—Effect of Prebiotics/Probiotics

Nov. 1, 1997 American Academy of Pediatric Annual Meeting

New Orleans, LA

Speaker: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

May 20, 1998 American Gastroenterological Association Annual Meeting

New Orleans, LA

Speaker: Focused Clinical Update on Pediatric GI Disease

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Nov. 5‒7, 1998 American Academy of Pediatrics

Hamilton, Bermuda

Practical Pediatrics CME Course

Faculty

Jan. 13‒16, 2000 American Academy of Pediatrics

Breckenridge, CO

Practical Pediatrics CME Course

Faculty

June 6, 2000 Second International Conference on Child and Adolescent Mental Health

Presented for Dr. Perman – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Workshop IV: Pediatric feeding disorders (“Why Children Don’t Eat and What to

Do About It”)

March 13, 2001 University of Maryland Hospital for Children

Millersville, MD

Outreach CME Program

Speaker: “The ‘Hard Poop’ on Constipation”

April 17, 2001 8th Annual Governor’s Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect

Baltimore, MD

Speaker: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Munchausen’s Syndrome by Proxy

May 18‒20, 2001 American Academy of Pediatrics

Monterey, CA

Practical Pediatrics CME Course

Faculty

June 13, 2001 North Arundel Hospital

Glen Burnie, MD

Pediatric Grand Rounds

Speaker: “Belly Aches and Vomiting: Reflux or Allergy?”

June 21, 2001 Upper Chesapeake Medical Center CME Program

Bel Air, Maryland

Speaker: “Belly Aches and Vomiting: Reflux or Allergy?”

Nov. 9, 2001 UMB Community Issues Forum 2001

Baltimore, MD

Speaker: In Harm’s Way: Breaking the Cycle of Drugs and Violence Against

Children and Families

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Nov. 30, 2001 Mercy Medical Center

Baltimore, MD

Speaker: “Pediatric Issues: 2001‒2002”

Jan. 25‒31, 2002 Miami Children’s Hospital

Miami Beach, FL

37th Annual Postgraduate Course “Perspectives in Pediatrics”

Topics: Belly Aches & Vomiting: Reflux or Allergy; Disorders of Sugar Digestion;

My Child Won’t Eat: Disorders of Feeding in Early Childhood; Munchausen

Syndrome by Proxy

March 13, 2002 University of Maryland Medicine

Pikesville, MD

CME Outreach Program

Speaker: “Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux”

April 24‒27, 2002 Pediatric Infectious Disease Seminar

Hilton Head Island, SC

Topics: Gastroesophageal Reflux: Who Needs Evaluation?; The “Hard Poop” on

Constipation; Milk-Related Gastrointestinal Disorders

Nov. 20‒22, 2002 The Children’s Mercy Hospital

Kansas City, Missouri

Topics: GERD Through Infancy and Childhood; Failure to Thrive-GI Perspective;

Why Johnny Can’t Poop; “My Child Won’t Eat”; Special Workshop: Essential

Gastroenterology

Sept. 4, 2002 St. Joseph Medical Center

Towson, MD

Speaker: “Chronic Constipation: ‘Hard Poop’ on Hard Poop”

2004‒2008 Numerous engagements for University of Kentucky

June 12, 2009 AMA Section on Medical Schools 2009 Annual Meeting

Chicago, Illinois

Speaker: Interprofessional Collaboration in Health Care—Implications for

Medical Schools and GME

Nov. 9, 2009 Association of American Medical Colleges Annual Meeting

Boston, MA

Invited Speaker

Continuing Medical Education

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Jan. 18, 2010 16th Annual Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Unity Breakfast

Lexington, KY

Invited Speaker

Topic: Dr. King’s Views on Civil Rights

June 17, 2011 The Harold D. Rosenbaum, MD, Lectureship

Lexington, KY

Invited Speaker

2011 Radiology Residency Program Graduation Ceremony

Topic: Leadership as a Professional; Career Development/“Can We Talk?”

2011 Mansdorfer Lectureship in Pediatrics

Mercy Medical Center

Baltimore, MD

2014 Dr. Robert Parker Memorial Lecture

MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital

Baltimore, MD

Research Support

1978‒1982 March of Dimes Basil O'Connor Starter

Research Grant #5-206.

Principal Investigator (10% effort)

1978‒1982 NIH ‒ HO-12449 Carbohydrate Absorption in Neonates:

Breath Analysis.

Principal Investigator (75% effort)

1980‒1982 USDA Agreement #58-9AH2-1-596 Effect of Dry Bean Diets on the Human

Intestinal Tract.

Principal Investigator (10% effort)

1982‒1987 NIH T32 AM07179 Graduate Research Training Program in

Pediatric Gastroenterology.

Trainer (15% effort)

1983‒1984 Glaxo Pharmaceuticals Ranitidine therapy in patients with cystic

fibrosis and pancreatic insufficiency.

Principal Investigator (10% effort)

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1984‒1987 NIH AM35091 Sugar and Glycoprotein Digestion in Cystic

Fibrosis.

Principal Investigator (30% effort)

1988‒1990 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation A022 96-2 Carbohydrate Absorption in Cystic Fibrosis.

Principal Investigator (15% effort)

1989‒1990 National Yogurt Association Effect of Yogurt on Lactose Intolerant Children.

Principal Investigator (10% effort)

1988‒1991 NIH RO1 DK40540 Pathogenesis of Intestinal Dysfunction in AIDS.

Co-Principal Investigator (10% effort)

1990‒1991 National Dairy Research Foundation Effect of Milk Containing Lactobacillus

Acidophilus in Lactose Intolerant Individuals.

Principal Investigator (10% effort)

1991‒1992 Carnation/Nestle USA, Incorporated Efficacy of a milk based formula containing

B.Bifidus and S.Therophilus for the prevention

of diarrheal disease in young children.

Principal Investigator (10% effort)

1992‒1995 NIH RO1 DK40540 Pathogenesis of Intestinal Dysfunction in AIDS.

Co-Principal Investigator (10% effort)

1993‒1996 NIH # MCJ-240632-01 Lactase activity in pregnant women.

Co-Principal Investigator (10% effort)

1996‒ NIH Institutional Child Health Research Center

Grant, Virginia Commonwealth University.

Principal Investigator

1997‒1998 Welch’s Grape Juice Effect of Fruit Juice on

Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Day Care

Populations.

Principal Investigator

1999‒2000 Ryan White Title II & IV Services for Women

Children & Their Families.

Principal Investigator

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2004‒2008 NIH 5M01RR002602 General Clinical Research Center, University of

Kentucky.

Principal Investigator

2008-2010 NIH 1RO3HD058850-01 Academic-Community Coalition for a School-

Based Obesity Prevention/Treatment Program.

Principal Investigator

2008‒2010 KDR-PP09-19 Kentucky Diabetes Research Trust Fund

Academic-Community Coalition for a School-

Based Obesity Prevention/Treatment Program:

Summer Program Evaluation.

Principal Investigator

2011‒2012 1R13MD006771-01 NIH National Institute on Minority Health &

Health Disparities, Support for Conferences and

Scientific Meetings: “University of Maryland

Childhood Obesity Summit.”

Principal Investigator

Pending Support 2014‒2016 CA134274 University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer

Center, Support Grant‒Supplement, UMB CURE Scholars Program: Promoting Diversity in Future Cancer Center Research Workforce.

Lead

Major Academic Service

Faculty Committees

Johns Hopkins University and Hospital

1984‒1992 Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Nutrition Support Service Advisory

Committee

1984‒1996 Clinical Practice Plan Committee of the Department of Pediatrics

1984‒1996 Credentials Committee of the Department of Pediatrics

1984‒1996 Advisory Board in Pediatric Surgery

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1987‒1996 Chairman, Nutrition Advisory Committee of Johns Hopkins Hospital

1987‒1996 Medical Care Evaluation Committee

1989‒1992 Staff Conference Committee

1989‒1990 Ad Hoc Committee on the Attending, Department of Pediatrics

1991 Chairman, Department of Pediatrics Task Force for Development of Home Care Program

1993‒1994 Chairman, Search Committee for Chief of Pediatric Cardiology

1992‒1996 Chairman, Clinical Practice Committee, Department of Pediatrics

1992‒1996 Associate Professor, Promotions Committee, Johns Hopkins University School of

Medicine

1993‒1996 Promotions Committee, Department of Pediatrics

Service Activities

Medical College of Virginia/Medical College of Virginia Hospitals

1996 Executive Committee of the Faculty

1996 Executive Committee of the Medical Staff

1996 Managed Care Committee, MCV Physicians

1997 Virginia Commonwealth University Health Systems Strategy Committee

1997 Finance Committee, MCV Physicians

1997 Search Committee, Radiology Chair

1997 Oversight Committee, Primary Care Consortium

1998 Search Committee, Chief Operating Officer, MCVH

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University of Maryland Medical System

2010– Board of Directors

2010‒ Executive Committee

2010– Financial Affairs Committee

University of Maryland Medical Center

1999‒2004 Executive Committee of Medical Staff

1999‒2004 Council of Clinical Chiefs

1999‒2004 Finance Committee

1999‒2004 UMMC Operating Council

2002‒2004 Chair, Compliance Committee

2003‒2005 President-Elect, Medical Staff

2010‒ UMMC Committee

Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital

2000‒2004 Member, Board of Trustees

University of Maryland School of Medicine

1999‒2004 Executive Committee of the School of Medicine Council

1999‒2004 UPI Board of Directors

1999‒2004 Clinical Affairs Committee

1999‒2004 Fiscal Affairs Advisory Committee

2000‒2004 Genetics Advisory Committee

2000‒2004 UPI Finance and Audit Committee

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2000‒2004 Research Affairs Advisory Committee

2000‒2004 Development Executive Director Search Committee

2000 Chair, Psychiatry Chair Search Committee

2001 Search Committee, Chair of Department of Medicine, Mercy Hospital

2001 Search Committee, Chief Development Officer

2001‒2004 Secretary, Faculty Assembly

2001 Strategic Plan 2000‒2005 Steering Committee

2001 Chair, Organizational Structure & Performance Subcommittee

2002‒2004 Faculty Assembly Executive Committee

2002‒2004 Clinical S.O.S. Primary Care Indigent Care Committee

2003‒2004 Chair, University Physicians Inc., Finance and Audit Committee

University of Kentucky

2004‒2010 UKHC Executive Committee and Advisory Board

2004‒2010 Kentucky Medical Services Foundation Board

2006‒2010 President

2006‒2010 UK Research Challenge Trust Fund Endowment Match Program Diversity Committee

2006‒2007 UK Work‒Life Committee, Executive Champion for Child Care Benefits

2006‒2010 Chair, Interprofessional Education Initiative

2006‒2010 Founder, Jumpin’ Jaguars Initiative

2007‒2010 COM Diversity Advisory Committee

2007 ASTeCC Program Six-Year Review Committee

2007‒2010 UKHC Executive Compliance Committee

2007‒2009 Executive Champion, Breast Feeding/Lactation Task Force

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University of Maryland, Baltimore

2000‒2001 President’s Task Force, review of Office of Contracts and Grants

2001 Search Committee for Vice President for Research and Development (VPRD)

2010‒ Diversity Advisory Committee (DAC)

2010‒ Foundation Board of Trustees

2010‒ Maryland Life Sciences Advisory Board (LSAB)

2010‒ Downtown Partnership/Downtown Management Authority Board Member

Other Hospital Privileges

2002 Mount Washington Pediatric Hospital

Baltimore, MD

2003 St. Joseph Medical Center

Towson, MD

Teaching Activities

Johns Hopkins University

Annual

Physiology B‒First Year

Organizer and Director, Laboratory exercise in gastrointestinal physiology

Pathology A‒Second Year

Clinical‒pathological conferences: Discussant

Human Pathophysiology‒Second Year

Lecturer: Gastroenterology

Pediatrics C1. Clerkship

Preceptor and Lecturer

Pediatrics E. Elective

E. 3. Research activities. Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition

E. 31. Pediatric Gastroenterology‒Clinical elective

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Medical College of Virginia and University of Maryland School of Medicine

Ongoing

Morning Report

Hot Box

Weekly Students/Chairman’s Rounds

Chairman’s Elective for Outstanding Fourth Year Students

University of Kentucky College of Medicine “Dean’s Clinic”

Publications: Journal Articles

1. Perman J, Breslow L, Ingall D. Nonoperative treatment of meconium ileus equivalent.

Am J Dis Child 129:1210‒1211, 1975.

2. Watkins JB, Perman JA. Bile acid metabolism in infancy and childhood. Clinics in

Gastroent 6:201‒218, 1977.

3. Perman JA, Werlin SL, Watkins JB, Grand RJ. Wilson’s disease and chronic active

hepatitis (letter). Lancet 1:1008, 1977.

4. Perman JA, Barr RG, Watkins JB. Sucrose malabsorption in children: Noninvasive

diagnosis by interval breath hydrogen determination. J Pediatr 93:17‒22, 1978.

5. Werlin SF, Grand RJ, Perman JA, Watkins JB. Diagnostic dilemmas of Wilson’s disease:

Diagnosis and treatment. Pediatrics 62:47‒51, 1978.

6. Barr RG, Perman JA, Schoeller D, Watkins JB. Breath Tests in Pediatric Gastrointestinal

Disorders: New Diagnostic Opportunities. Pediatrics 62:393‒401, 1978.

7. Perman JA, Grand RJ. Acute and chronic hepatitis in children. Postgraduate Medicine

63:191‒200, 1978.

8. Perman JA, Werlin SL, Watkins JB, Grand RJ. Laboratory measures of copper metabolism

in the diagnosis of chronic active hepatitis and Wilson’s disease in children. J. Pediatr

94:564‒568, 1979.

9. Mock DM, Perman JA, Rosenthal P, Harrison MR, Thaler MM. Cholelithiasis in a two-

year-old child with reflux esophagitis and hiatal hernia. J. Pediatr 96:878‒879, 1980.

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10. Perman JA, Modler S, Olson AC. Role of Ph in production of hydrogen from

carbohydrates by colonic bacterial flora: Studies in vivo and in vitro. J Clin Invest

67:643‒650, 1981.

11. Perman JA, Waters L, Harrison MR, Yee ES, Heldt GP. Breath hydrogen reflects canine

intestinal ischemia. Pediatr Research 15:1229‒1233, 1981.

12. Barr RG, Watkins JB, Perman JA. Mucosal function and breath hydrogen excretion;

comparative studies in the clinical evaluation of children with non-specific abdominal

complaints. Pediatrics 68:526‒533, 1981.

13. Arnhold RG, Perman JA, Nurse GT. Persistent high intestinal lactase activity in Papua,

New Guinea: the breath hydrogen test in a Sepik population. Annals of Human Biology

8:481‒484, 1981.

14. Watkins JB, Klein PD, Schoeller DA, Kirschner BS, Park P, Perman JA. Diagnosis and

differentiation of fat malabsorption in children using 13-C labeled lipids: Trioctanoin,

triolein, and palmitic acid breath tests. Gastroenterology 82:911‒917, 1982.

15. Perman JA, Modler S. Glycoproteins as substrates for production of hydrogen and

methane by colonic bacterial flora. Gastroenterology 83:388‒393, 1982.

16. Perman JA. Treatment and prognosis of Reye's syndrome. Epitomes in Pediatrics.

Western Journal of Medicine 136:331‒332, 1982.

17. Perman JA, Modler S. Role of the intestinal microflora in disposition of nutrients in the

gastrointestinal tract. J Pediatr Gastroent Nutr 2 (Suppl. 1):S193‒S196, 1983.

18. Mock DM, Perman JA, Thaler MM, Morris RC. Chronic fructose intoxication after infancy

in children with hereditary fructose intolerance: A heretofore unrecognized cause of

growth retardation. N. Engl J Med 309:764‒770, 1983.

19. Perman JA. Editorial: Methane and colorectal cancer. Gastroenterology, 87:728‒730,

1984.

20. Perman JA, Modler S, Barr RG, Rosenthal P. Fasting breath hydrogen (H2) concentration:

Normal values and clinical application. Gastroenterology 87:1358‒1363, 1984.

21. Perman JA, Modler S, Engel RR, Heldt G. Effect of ventilation on breath hydrogen (H2)

measurements. J Lab Clin Med 105:436‒439, 1985.

22. Fleming SE, O'Donnell AV, Perman JA. Influence of frequent and long-term bean

consumption on colonic function and fermentation. Am J Clin Nutr 41:909‒918, 1985.

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23. Rosenthal P, Liebman WM, Sinatra FR, Perman JA, Thaler MM. String test in evaluation

of cholestatic jaundice in infancy. J Pediatr 107:253‒255, 1985.

24. Rosenstein BJ, Perman JA, Kramer S. Peptic ulcer disease in cystic fibrosis: An unusual

occurrence in black adolescents. Am J Dis Child 140:966‒968, 1986.

25. Heyman MB, Perman JA, Ferrell LD, Thaler MM. Chronic nonspecific inflammatory bowel

disease of the cecum and proximal colon in children with grossly normal appearing

colonic mucosa; diagnosis by colonoscopic biopsies. Pediatrics 80:255‒261, 1987.

26. Flick JA, Schnaar RL, Perman JA. A simple thin layer chromatography technique for the

determination of urinary lactulose excretion: Application to cystic fibrosis. Clinical Chem

33:1211‒1212, 1987.

27. McCloskey JJ, Germain EL, Perman JA, Janoski AH, Plotnick LP. Gynecomastia as a

presenting sign of fibrolamellar carcinoma of the liver. Pediatrics 82:379‒382, 1988.

28. Flick JA, Perman JA. Nonabsorbed carbohydrate: effect on fecal Ph in methane-excreting

and non-excreting individuals. Am J Clin Nutr 49:1252‒1257, 1989.

29. Canning DA, Perman JA, Jeffs RD, Gearhart JP. Long term nutritional consequences of

bowel in the lower urinary tract. J Urol 142:509‒512, 1989.

30. Saavedra JM, Perman JA. Current concepts in lactose malabsorption and intolerance.

Annu Rev Nutr 9:475‒502, 1989.

31. Saavedra JM, Perman JA, Aerobic exercise and mouth-to-cecum transit time (letter).

Gastroenterology 1989:97:1063.

32. Flick JA, Hamilton SR, Rosales FJ, Perman JA. Methane excretion and experimental

colonic carcinogenesis. Digestive Diseases and Sciences 35:221‒224, 1990.

33. Montes RG, Perman JA. Disorders of carbohydrate absorption in clinical practice.

Maryland Medical Journal 39:263‒268, 1990.

34. Perman JA, Clinical application of breath hydrogen measurements. Canadian J Physiol

Pharm 69:111‒115, 1991.

35. Yolken R, Hart W, Oung I, Shiff C, Greenson J, Perman JA. Gastrointestinal dysfunction,

malnutrition, and disaccharide intolerance in children infected with human

immunodeficiency virus. J. Pediatr 118:359‒363, 1991.

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36. Yolken RH, Li S, Perman JA, Viscidi R. Persistent diarrhea and fecal shedding of retroviral

nucleic acids in children infected with human immunodeficiency virus. J Infect Dis

164:61‒66, 1991.

37. Refat M, Moore TJ, Kazui M, Risby TH, Perman JA, Schwarz KB. Utility of breath ethane

as a biomarker of vitamin E status in children. Pediatric Res 30:396‒403, 1991.

38. Montes R, Perman JA. Lactose intolerance: pinpointing the source of non-specific GI

symptoms. Postgrad Medicine 89:175‒184, 1991.

39. Mack DR, Flick JA, Durie PR, Rosenstein BJ, Ellis LE, Perman JA. Correlation of intestinal

lactulose permeability with exocrine pancreatic dysfunction. J Pediatr 120:696‒701,

1992.

40. Montes RG, Gottal RF, Bayless TM, Hendrix TR, Perman JA. Special communication:

Breath hydrogen testing as a laboratory exercise in gastrointestinal physiology for first

year medical students. Advances Phys. Education, Am J Physiol 262:S25‒S28, 1992.

41. Lifshitz F, Ament ME, Kleinman RE, Klish W, Lebanthal E, Perman JA, and Udall JH. Role

of juice carbohydrate malabsorption in chronic nonspecific diarrhea in children. J Pediatr

120; 5:825‒829, 1992.

42. Montes RG, Saavedra JS, Perman JA. Relationship between methane production and

breath hydrogen excretion in lactose malabsorbing individuals. Dig Dis Sci 38;

3:445‒448, 1993.

43. Ferry GD, Kirschner BS, Grand RJ, Issenman RM, Griffiths AM, Vanderhoof JA, Fiedorek

SC, Winter HS, Hassall EG, Watkins JB, Bryboski J, Ulshen MH, Daum F, Perman JA,

Thomas DW, Heubi JE, Byrne WJ, Jones B. Olsalazine versus sulfasalazine in mild to

moderate childhood ulcerative colitis: results of the pediatric gastroenterology

collaborative research group clinical trial. J Pediatr Gastrol Nutr 17:32‒38, 1993.

44. Henderson RA, Saavedra JM, Yolken RH and Perman JA. Nutritional management of HIV

infection in children. Nestle Annales 51:87‒97, 1993.

45. Oliva MM, Lazenby AJ, Perman JA. Gastritis associated with gastropirillum hominis in

children: Comparison with helicobacter pylori and review of the literature. Modern

Pathology 6:513‒515, 1993.

46. Juambeltz JC, Kula K, Perman J. Nursing caries and lactose intolerance. Journal of

Dentistry for Children 377‒384, November‒December 1993.

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47. Rosensweig JN and Perman JA. Malabsorption syndromes and celiac disease. Seminars

in Gastrointestinal Disease 5:78‒87, 1994.

48. Oliva MM, Perman JA, Saavedra JM, Young J and Schwarz KB. Successful intestinal

transplantation for microvillus inclusion disease. Gastroenterology 106:771‒774, 1994.

49. Henderson RA, Saavedra JM, Perman JA, Hutton N, Livingston RA, and Yolken RH. Effect

of enteral tube feeding on growth of children with symptomatic human

immunodeficiency virus infection. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition

18:429‒434, 1994.

50. Babbitt RL, Hoch T, Coe DA, Cataldo MF, Kelly KJ, Stackhouse C, Perman JA. Behavioral

assessment and treatment of pediatric feeding disorders. J Dev and Behav Ped 15:4,

278‒291, 1994.

51. Saavedra JM, Bauman NA, Oung I, Perman JA, and Yolken RH. Feeding of B. bifidum and

S. thermophiles for the prevention of diarrheal disease and rotavirus shedding in

hospitalized infants. The Lancet 344:1046‒1049, 1994.

52. Ramos AG, Saavedra JM, Henderson RA, Yolken RH, and Perman JA. Pediatric human

immunodeficiency virus infection: gastrointestinal and hepatic manifestations.

International seminars in Pedatr Gastroent Nutr 3(3):9‒15, 1994.

53. Giugliana ERJ, Caiaffa WT, Vogelhut J, Witter FR, and Perman JA. Effect of breastfeeding

support from different sources on mothers’ decision to breastfeed. Journal of Human

Lactation 10:157‒161, 1995.

54. Giugliana ER, Bronner Y, Ciaffa WT, Vogelhut J, Witter FR, Perman JA. Are fathers

prepared to encourage their partners to breastfeed? A study about fathers’ knowledge

of breastfeeding. Acta Pediatr 83:1127‒1131, 1994

55. Shermak MA, Saavedra JM, Jackson TL, Huang SS, Bayless TM, Perman JA. Effect of

yogurt on symptoms and kinetics of hydrogen excretion in lactose-malabsorbing

children. Am J Clin Nutr 62:1003‒1006, 1995

56. Saavedra JM, Henderson RA, Perman JA, Hutton N, Livingston RA, and Yolken RH.

Longitudinal assessment of growth in children born to HIV-infected mothers. Archives of

Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 149:497‒502, 1995.

57. Fritz AL, Perman JA. Nutritional therapy in cystic fibrosis. Practical Gastroenterology

6:11‒18, 1995.

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58. Montes RG, Saavedra JM, Bayless TM, and Perman JA. Effect of milks containing

lactobacillus acidophilus or a yogurt starter culture in lactose-maldigesting children. J

Dairy Science 78:1657‒1664, 1995.

59. Kelly KJ, Lazenby AJ, Rowe PC, Yardley JH, Perman JA, and Sampson HA. Eosinophilic

esophagitis attributed to gastroesophageal reflux: improvement with an amino-acid

based formula. Gastroenterology 109:1503‒1512, 1995.

60. Ramos-Soriano AG, Saavedra JM, Wu TC, Livingston RA, Henderson RA, Perman JA,

Yolken RH. Enteric pathogens associated with gastrointestinal dysfunction in children

with HIV infection. Mol Cell Probes 1996; 10:67‒73.

61. Perman JA, Digestion and absorption of fruit juice carbohydrates. J Am Coll Nutr 15 (5

Suppl):125‒175, 1996.

62. Perman JA, Dudley BS. (editorial) Dairy products: try them-you’ll like them. AM J Clin Nutr

68:995‒996, 1998.

63. Perman JA, Dudley BS. Gastroduodenal disorders in children. Current Opinion in

Gastroenterology 14:467‒472, 1998.

64. Perman JA. Gut Flora: Effect of prebiotics/probiotics (response). In Physiologic/

Immunologic Responses to Dietary Nutrients: Role of Elemental and Hydrolysate

Formulas in Management of the Pediatric Patient. 107th Ross Conference on Pediatric

Research, 60‒61, 1998.

65. Louis-Jacques O, Perman JA. Disorders of the stomach and duodenum in children.

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology 15:516‒520, 1999.

66. Manikam R, Perman JA. Pediatric feeding disorders. J Clin Gastroenterology 30:34‒46,

2000.

67. Louis-Jacques O, Perman JA. Disorders of the stomach and duodenum in children.

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 16:522‒526, 2000.

68. Rabsztyn A, Green PHR, Berti I, Fasano A, Perman JA, Horvath K. Macroamylasemia in

patients with celiac disease. Am J Gastroenterology 2001:96:4 1096‒1100.

69. Louis-Jacques O, Perman JA. Gastroduodenal disorders in children. Current Opinion in

Gastroenterology, 17:513‒517, 2001.

70. Horvath K, Perman JA. Autism and gastrointestinal symptoms. Current Gastroenterology

Reports 4:251‒258, 2002.

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71. Horvath K, Perman JA. Autistic disorder and gastrointestinal disease. Curr Opin Pediatr

14:583‒587, 2002.

72. Armand M, Hamosh M, Philpott JR, Kovar A, Rosenstein BJ, Hamosh A, Perman JA,

Hamosh P. Gastric function in children with cystic fibrosis: effect of diet on gastric lipase

levels and fat digestion. Pediatric Research 55(3):457‒465, 2004.

73. McCullough MB, Perman JA. Gastrointestinal hemorrhage in pediatric patients. Critical

Decisions in Emergency Medicine 18(6):1‒9, 2004.

74. Lofgren R, Karpf M, Perman J, Higdon C. The US health care system is in crisis:

implications for academic medical centers and their missions. Academic Medicine

81:713‒720, 2006.

75. Stratton T, Rudy D, Sauer M, Perman J, Jennings, C. Lessons from industry: one school’s

transformation toward “lean” curricular governance. Academic Medicine 82:331‒340,

2007.

76. Karpf M, Perman J, Lofgren R, et al. Creating an integrated clinical enterprise—the

emergence of UK HealthCare. Academic Medicine 82:1163‒1171, 2007.

77. Reynolds EW, Kinnard TB, Kriss VM, Perman, JA. Superior mesenteric artery syndrome:

an uncommon cause of feeding intolerance in infancy. Journal of Pediatric

Gastroenterology and Nutrition 46:92‒95, 2008.

78. Perman J, Young T, Stines E, et al. Jumpin’ jaguars: community-driven obesity prevention

and intervention in an elementary school. Journal of the Kentucky Medical Association

106:104‒108, 2008.

79. Elam C, Scott K, Perman J. The applicant pool: the genesis of the physician pool. Journal

of the Kentucky Medical Association 106:261‒267, 2008.

80. Karpf M, Lofgren R, Bricker, T, Claypool J, Zembrodt J, Perman J, Higdon C. Defining UK

healthcare’s role in its medical market—how strategic planning creates the intersection

of good public policy and good business practices. Academic Medicine 84:161‒169,

2009.

81. Perman, J. Reinforcing the necessary and obvious: doctors should be nice. Journal of the

Kentucky Medical Association 106(5):219‒222, 2008.

82. Karpf M, Lofgren R, Perman J. Commentary: health care reform and its potential impact

on academic medical centers. Academic Medicine 84:1472‒1475.

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83. Halperin E, Perman J, Wilson E. Abraham Flexner of Kentucky, his report on medical

education in the United States and Canada, and the historical problems raised by the

report. Academic Medicine 85:201‒210, 2010.

84. Means R, Moliterno D, Allison R, Perman J, Lofgren R, Karpf M, de Beer F. The evolution

of a department of Internal Medicine under an integrated clinical enterprise model: the

University of Kentucky experience. Academic Medicine 85:531‒537, 2010.

85. Perman J. Teaming up against childhood obesity. Bariatric Nursing and Surgical Patient

Care 6:109‒110, 2011.

86. Perman JA, Newhouse RP, Mullins CD. The transformation of academic health centers.

In Population Health and the Patient. Wartman S (ed.), Elsevier (in press).

Book Chapters

1. Perman JA, Watkins JB. Malabsorption syndromes and intestinal disaccharidase

deficiencies. In Current Pediatric Therapy (8th Ed), S. Gellis and BM Kagan (Editors),

Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders, 234‒242, 1978.

2. Perman JA. Acute and chronic hepatitis. In Principles of Pediatrics: Health Care of the

Young, R. Hoekelman, et al. (Eds), New York: McGraw Hill, 777‒781, 1978.

3. Perman JA. Fecal Flora and Bacterial Overgrowth. In Principles of Pediatrics: Health Care

of the Young, R. Hoekelman, et al. (Eds), New York: McGraw Hill, 808‒809, 1978.

4. Watkins JB, Perman JA. Malabsorptive syndromes. In Current Pediatric Therapy (9th

Edition), S Gellis and BM Kagan (Eds), Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders, 230‒240, 1980.

5. Perman JA, Watkins JB. Malabsorptive Syndromes. In Current Pediatric Therapy (10th

Edition), S. Gellis and BM Kagan (Editors), Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders, 218‒226,

1982.

6. Castillo R, Perman JA. Chronic Nonspecific Diarrhea Syndrome. Current Pediatric Therapy

(10th Edition), S. Gellis and BM Kagan (Editors), Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders, 173,

1982.

7. Perman JA. Carbohydrate intolerance and the enteric microflora. In Carbohydrate

Intolerance in Infancy, F. Lifshitz (Editor), New York: Marcel Dekker, 137‒152, 1982.

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8. Perman JA. Noninvasive techniques for the evaluation of gastrointestinal function. In

Nutritional Adaptation of the Gastrointestinal Tract of the Newborn. New York: Raven

Press, 95‒106, 1983.

9. Perman JA. Hydrogen and methane production from glycoproteins of endogenous and

dietary origin. In Growth Retardation Among Children and Adolescents with

Inflammatory Bowel Disease. M. Davison (Editor), New York: National Foundation for

Ileitis and Colitis, 427‒435, 1983.

10. Conrad HA, Heyman MB, Perman JA. Systemic manifestations of gastrointestinal

disease. In Practice of Pediatrics VC Kelley (Editor), Philadelphia: Harper and Row, Vol. 5,

Chapter 37, 1‒11, 1984.

11. Perman JA, Heyman MB. Recurrent abdominal pain. In Current Pediatric Therapy (11th

Edition), S Gellis and BM Kagan (Editors), Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders, 182, 1984.

12. Perman JA. Carbohydrate malabsorption. In Nutrition for Special Needs in Infancy:

Protein Hydrolysates, F. Lifshitz (ed). New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 145‒157, 1985.

13. Perman JA: Carbohydrate malabsorption. In Current Therapy in Gastroenterology and

Liver Disease, TM Bayless (ed). Toronto: B.C. Decker, Inc., 149‒153, 1986.

14. Perman JA: Carbohydrate malabsorption. In Current Therapy in Internal Medicine‒2, TM

Bayless, MC Brain, RM Cherniack. Toronto: B.C. Decker, Inc., 657‒661, 1987.

15. Heyman MB, Perman JA, Nutrition in bacterial overgrowth syndromes of the

gastrointestinal tract. In The Theory and Practice of Nutrition in Pediatrics, RJ Grand and

JL Sutphen (eds), Woburn, MA: Butterworth, 445‒454, 1987.

16. Perman JA, Grand RJ. Hepatitis. In Primary Pediatric Care (2nd Edition), RA Heokelman,

et al. (Editors). St. Louis: C.V. Mosby, Co., 1274‒1278, 1987.

17. Rogers EL, Perman JA. Gastrointestinal and hepatic failure. In Textbook of Pediatric

Intensive Care, Volume 2, MC Rogers (ed). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 979‒998,

1987.

18. Perman JA. Intestinal lymphangiectasia. In Pediatrics 18th Edition. AM Rudolph (ed).

Norwalk, CT: Appleton & Lange, 928‒929, 1987.

19. Perman JA. Associate editor. Section on the Gastrointestinal Tract. In Pediatrics 18th

Edition. AM Rudolph (ed). Norwalk, CT: Appleton & Lange, 899‒958, 1987.

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20. Tuchman DN, Perman JA. Jaundice and the liver. In Core Textbook of Pediatrics. Kaye R,

Oski FA, Barness LA (eds). Philadelphia: JB Lippincott, 1988.

21. Perman JA. The gastrointestinal flora: developmental aspects and effects on nutrients.

In Textbook of Gastroenterology and Nutrition in Early Childhood. E Lebenthal (ed). New

York: Raven Press, 777‒786, 1989.

22. Perman JA: Management of food intolerance due to carbohydrate malabsorption in

infancy and early childhood. In Food Intolerance and Small Intestine. Mazzetti M, di

Pietralata et al (eds), 5‒16, 1989.

23. Rogers EL, Perman JA. Gastrointestinal and hepatic failure (adapted). In Handbook of

Pediatric Intensive Care. MC Rogers (ed). Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 255‒271,

1989.

24. Bujanover Y, Perman JA. Breath tests in pediatric gastroenterology. In Pediatric

Gastroenterology: Newer Tests and Procedures. G Dinari et al. (eds). Basel: Karger,

135‒153, 1989.

25. Perman JA. Bacterial overgrowth syndrome. In Current Therapy in Gastroenterology and

Liver Disease‒3. Bayless TM (ed). Toronto: BC Decker, 181‒184, 1990.

26. Yolken RH, Hart W, Perman J. Viral infection and gastrointestinal dysfunction in children

with HIV infection. In Pediatric AIDS. Pizzo and Wilfert (ed.) Baltimore: Williams and

Wilkins, Chapter 18:277‒287. 1990.

27. Perman JA. Breath analysis for the investigation of gastro-intestinal function. In Pediatric

Gastrointestinal Disease. WA Walker (ed). Toronto: BC Decker Inc., 1354‒1362, 1991.

28. Perman JA. Munchausen syndrome by proxy. In Pediatric Gastrointestinal Disease. WA

Walker (ed). Toronto: BC Decker Inc., 737‒739, 1991.

29. Saavedra JM, Perman JA. Lactose malabsorption and intolerance. In Encyclopedia of

Human Biology. R. Dulbecco (ed.). Academic Press, 611‒621, 1991.

30. Saltzberg DM, Perman JA. Gas and bloating. In Textbook of Gastroenterology. T Yamada

et al. (eds.). JB Lippincott, 681‒692, 1991.

31. Schwarz KB, Perman JA. Acute and chronic hepatitis. In Primary Pediatric Care. HM

Seidel et al. (eds.). C.V. Mosby Co., 1278‒1282, 1992.

32. Perman JA. Calcium needs and lactose intolerance. In Calcium Nutriture For Mothers

And Children RC Tsang and F Mimouni (eds.) Raven Press, 65‒76, 1992.

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33. Rogers EL, Perman JA. Gastrointestinal and hepatic failure. In Textbook of Pediatric

Intensive Care 2nd Edition, Volume 2, Rogers MC (ed). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkens,

1132‒1158, 1992.

34. Cox JM, Oliva MM, Perman JA. Nutritional and Gastrointestinal Problems. In: Witter FR

& Keith LG, Textbook of Prematurity. Boston, Little, Brown, & Co., 333‒359, 1993.

35. Rogers EL, Perman JA. Gastrointestinal and hepatic failure (adapted). In Handbook of

Pediatric Intensive Care, Second Edition. MC Rogers (ed). Baltimore: Williams and

Wilkins, 255‒271, 1993.

36. Perman JA, Montes RG. Approach to the patient with gas and bloating. In Textbook of

Gastroenterology, Second Edition. T Yamada et al. (eds.). JB Lippincott, 681‒692, 1995.

37. Montes RG, Perman JA. Carbohydrate malabsorption. In Rudolph’s Pediatrics. 20th

Edition. Stamford: Rudolph AM et. al. (eds) Appleton & Lange, 1083‒1085, 1996

38. Stackhouse CM, Perman J. Munchausen syndrome by proxy. In Pediatric Gastrointestinal

Disease. WA Walker (ed). Toronto: BE Decker, Inc., 879‒882, 1996.

39. Saavedra JM, Perman JA. Lactose malabsorption and intolerance. In Encyclopedia of

Human Biology, Second Edition, Volume 5, R. Dulbecco (ed.). Academic Press, 1997.

40. Perman JA, Boatwright D., Approach to the patient with gas and bloating. In Textbook of

Gastroenterology. T Yamada et. al. (eds.) JP Lippincott, Third Edition, Volume I, 815‒826,

1999.

41. Rogers EL, Perman JA, Gastrointestinal and hepatic failure in the pediatric intensive care

unit. In Handbook of Pediatric Intensive Care, Third Edition. MC Rogers, MA Helfaer

(eds.). Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 588‒622, 1999.

42. Perman JA, Parrish, M. Munchausen by Proxy/Factitious Disorder by Proxy. In: A.W.

Walker, et al (Eds.) Pediatric Gastrointestinal Disease, 3rd Ed., Hamilton, Ontario: B.C.

Decker, Chapter 45.1, 2000.

43. Perman JA, Dudley BS. Lactose intolerance. Essence of Ambulatory Pediatrics. Stockman

JA, Lohr JA. (eds.) WB Saunders.

44. Horvath K, Gadewar S, Perman JA. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Versus Eosinophilic

Esophagitis: An Emerging Diagnostic Challenge. In: Gupte S. (ed). Recent Advances in

Pediatrics, Vol 14. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers 2004: 76‒98.

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45. Perman JA, Manikam R, Schoemer, KM, Stines E. Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders,

Developmental Aspects. Applied Developmental Science Encyclopedia.

46. Perman, JA, Malkani, A. Home Nutrition Support. Pediatric Nutrition Support. Jones and

Bartlett Publishers 2006: 225‒236.

Books

Clinical trials in infant nutrition. Perman JA, Rey J. (eds.) Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven,

1998.

Pearls for leaders in academic medicine. Wilson EA, Perman JA, Clawson DK. New York:

Springer, 2008.

Published Abstracts and Presentations

1. Werlin SL, Perman JA, Watkins, JB, Grand, RJ. Copper metabolism in diagnosis of chronic

active hepatitis and Wilson’s Disease in children. Gastroenterology 71:A42, 1976.

Presented at American Association for Study of Liver, Chicago, 1976.

2. Perman JA, Barr RG, Watkins JB. Non-invasive diagnosis of sucrose intolerance in

childhood by interval breath hydrogen determination. Pediatr Res 11:448, 1977.

Presented at Society for Pediatric Research, San Francisco, 1977.

3. Park R, Watkins JB, Perman JA, Schoeller DA. Glycocholate: A breath test to investigate

ileal dysfunction and bacterial overgrowth in children. Read before the Third

International Conference on Stable Isotopes, Chicago, May 26, 1978.

4. Perman JA, Harrison MR, Yee EJ. Breath hydrogen as an index of intestinal perfusion.

Clin Res 27:101A, 1979. Presented at the Western Society for Pediatric Research,

Carmel, 1979.

5. Waters LA, Olson AC, Heldt GP, Perman JA. Changes in lactose content of milk during

lactation in mothers of premature infants. Pediatric Res 13:506, 1979.

6. Perman JA, Waters LA, Heldt GP, Rosenthal E. Carbohydrate absorption in premature

infants. Gastroenterology 76:1216, 1979.

7. Barr RG, Watkins JB, Perman JA, Boehme C. Mucosal function and breath hydrogen (H2)

excretion: Criteria for a normal response. Pediatric Res 13:417, 1979.

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8. Barr RG, Watkins JB, Perman JA, Boehme C. Prediction of assayed lactase activity by

interval breath hydrogen sampling in children. Pediatric Res 13:418, 1979.

9. Perman JA, Modler S, Olson AC. Effects of pH on carbohydrate consumption and

hydrogen production by colonic bacteria. Pediatric Res 14:508, 1980. Presented at the

Society for Pediatric Research, San Antonio, 1980.

10. Watkins JB, Park R, Perman JA, Schoeller DA, Klein PD. Ileal dysfunction vs bacterial

overgrowth: Detection by 13C glycochocolate breath test and fecal combustion.

Pediatric Res 14:578, 1980.

11. Mock DM, Perman JA, Morris RC, Thaler MM: Reversible growth retardation in the older

child: A previously unrecognized complication of hereditary fructose intolerance.

Pediatric Res 14:578, 1980.

12. Perman JA, Modler S, Olson AC. Lactulose in the diet reduces intestinal gas (H2)

formation. Gastroenterology 78:1235, 1980.

13. Watkins JB, Park R, Perman JA, Kirschner B, Schoeller D, Klein PD. Detection and

identification of fat malabsorption with non-radioactive 13C breath tests.

Gastroenterology 78:1288, 1980.

14. Perman JA, Modler S. Hydrogen (H2) and methane (CH4) are products of glycoprotein

catabolism by colonic bacteria. Gastroenterology 80:1251, 1981.

15. Castillo RO, Perman JA, Khaw K-T, Landon C, Grand RJ. Fasting breath hydrogen (H2) in

cystic fibrosis. Pediatric Res 16:158A, 1982.

16. Kane RE, Perman JA, Conrad HA, Portale A, Thaler MM. Protracted diarrhea of infancy

associated with renal tubular acidosis, type IV (RTA IV). Pediatric Res 16:167A, 1982.

17. Perman JA, Heldt GP, Modler S. Ventilation-induced differences in breath hydrogen and

carbon dioxide (CO2). Gastroenterology 82:1148, 1982.

18. Perman JA, Modler S, Barr RG, Rosenthal P. Significance of elevated fasting breath

hydrogen (H2). Gastroenterology 84:1272, 1983. Presented at the Meeting of American

Gastroenterological Association, Washington, DC, May 1983.

19. Heyman MB, Perman JA, Ferrell LD, Thaler MM. Significance of colonoscopic biopsies in

the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease in the young patient. Gastroenterology

84:1187, 1983. Presented at the Meeting of the American Gastroenterology Association,

Washington, DC, May 1983.

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20. Katz MH, Modler S, Yarbrough S, Perman JA. Lectin-free diet reduces intraluminal

hydrogen (H2) production in patients with bacterial overgrowth secondary to intestinal

pseudo-obstruction (IP). Pediatric Res 18:301A, 1984. Presented at the Society for

Pediatric Research, San Francisco, May 1984.

21. Flick JA, Latham PS, Perman JA, Brusilow SW. Hepatic involvement in argininosuccinase

deficiency. Pediatric Res 239A, 1986.

22. Perman JA, Rosenstein BJ. Carbohydrate digestion in cystic fibrosis (CF): Application of

breath H2 measurements. Pediatric Res. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society

for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC, May 1986.

23. Beaver B, Haber BA, Lake AM, Flick JA, Perman JA, Dudgeon DL; Barrett's esophagus in

children. Submitted to British Association of Pediatric Surgeons. XXXIV Annual

International Congress, Dublin, Ireland, July 1987.

24. Perman, JA, Flick JA, Rosenstein BJ, Saltzberg DM: Effect of pancreatic function on

intestinal permeation of an inert molecule. Gastroenterology 92:1572, 1987. Presented

at the Meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association, Chicago, May 1987.

25. Flick JA, Perman JA; Fermentation of malabsorbed carbohydrate fails to acidify the colon

of methane-excreting individuals. Gastroenterology 92:1391, 1987. Presented at the

Meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association, Chicago, May 1987.

26. Flick JA, Rosales F, Hamilton SR, Perman JA: Breath methane excretion is not associated

with experimental colon cancer. Gastroenterology 92:1392, 1987.

27. Flick JA, Schnaar RL, Perman, JA: A simple thin layer chromatography (TLC) method for

determination of urinary carbohydrate excretion: Application to studies of intestinal

permeability. Gastroenterology 92:1399, 1987.

28. Gaffney PT, Potter KL, Perman JA: Relationship of the colonic concentration of hydrogen

(H2) and methane (CH4) to their levels in breath: Gastroenterology 92:1399, 1987.

29. Flick JA, Sampson HA, Perman JA. Intestinal permeability to carbohydrates in children

with atopic dermatitis (AD) and food hypersensitivity. Pediatric Res 23:303A, 1988.

30. Perman JA, Flick JA, Kinnear JM, Ellis LE, Durie PR. Measurement of intestinal lactulose

permeation detects mild pancreatic dysfunction. Gastroenterology 94:A350, 1988.

Presented at the Meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association, New

Orleans, May 1988.

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31. Flick JA, Sampson HA, Perman JA. Intestinal permeability to carbohydrates in children with

atopic dermatitis (AD) and food allergy. Pediatric Res 23:303A, 1988. Presented at the annual

meeting of the Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC, May 1988.

32. Saavedra JM, Brown KH, Perman JA. Characterization of whole gut transit in infants.

Pediatric Res 25:123A, 1989. Presented at the Society for Pediatric Research,

Washington, DC, May 1989.

33. Flick JA, Saavedra JM, Ellis LE, Durie PR, Perman JA. Effect of pancreatic function on

intestinal transit and kinetics of hydrogen production. Gastroenterology 98:A351, 1990.

Presented at the Meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association, San Antonio,

May 1990.

34. Saavedra JM, Espin-Neto J, Perman JA. Effects of soy polysaccharide on intestinal

permeability and oro-cecal transit. Gastroenterology 98:A387, 1990. Presented at the

Meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association, San Antonio, May 1990.

35. Saavedra JM, Brown KH, Perman JA. Measurement of intestinal absorption of

macronutrients in infants using a non-absorbable marker and single random fecal

samples. Gastroenterology 98:A429, 1990.

36. Yolken R, Hart W, Oung I, Shiff C, Ruff A, Perman J. Lactose malabsorption is associated

with gastrointestinal dysfunction in children with HIV infection. Pediatric Res 27:187A,

1990.

37. Saavedra JM, Naidu S, Perman JA, Moser HV. Constipation in girls with Rett’s Syndrome

(RS). Pediatric Res 27:348A, 1990.

38. Mack DR, Flick JA, Durie PR, Rosenstein BJ, Ellis LE, Perman JA. Intestinal lactulose

permeability reflects exocrine pancreatic dysfunction. Pediatric Res 27:541, 1990.

39. Yolken R, Saavedra J, Hutton N, Perman J. Persistent diarrhea and the intestinal

shedding of retroviral HIV RNA in HIV infected infants and children. Pediatric Res

29:189A, 1991. Presented at the meeting of The Society for Pediatric Research, New

Orleans, May 1991.

40. Saavedra J, Yolken R, Hart W, Hutton N, Arent J, Perman J. Nutritional status of infants

born to HIV positive mothers. Pediatric Res 29:112A, 1991.

41. Schwarz KB, Cox JM, Sharm S, Witter FA, Perman JA, Sehnert SS, Risby TH. Dietary fat

intake and serum carotene correlate positively with breath ethane during pregnancy.

(Submitted to the American Pediatric Society, The Society for Pediatric Research,

January 3, 1992.)

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42. Bobo LD, Dudas R, Ramos A, Cherian T, Perman J and Yolken R. Detection of

Pneumocystis carinii amplified DNA in respiratory and gastrointestinal samples from a

pediatrics AIDS population. (Submitted to the1993 Infectious Diseases Society of

America).

43. Giugliani ERJ, Bronner Y, Caiaffa WT, Vogelhut J, Witter FR, and Perman JA. Attitudes,

beliefs and experiences related to breastfeeding among fathers of breast and bottlefed

newborns: A comparative study. Pediatric Research 35:113A, 1994.

44. Giugliani ERJ, Caiaffa WT, Vogelhut J, Witter FR, and Perman JA. Factors influencing the

duration of breastfeeding in a cohort of mothers in Baltimore. Pediatric Res 35:113A,

1994.

45. Giugliani ERJ, Caiaffa WT, Vogelhut J, Witter FR, and Perman JA. Effect of breastfeeding

support from different sources on mothers' decision to breastfeed. Pediatric Res

35:113A, 1994.

46. Kelly K, Lazenby A, Yardley J, Perman J, and Sampson H. Elemental diet therapy in

pediatric patients with chronic reflux symptoms improvement of esophageal

histopathology. Gastroenterology 106(4): A104, 1994. Presented at AGA National

Meeting, New Orleans.

47. Ramos AG, Saavedra JM, Wu TC, Bobo LD, Livingston RA, Hutton N, Perman JA, Yolken

RH. Enteric pathogens associated with gastrointestinal function in pediatric HIV.

Gastroenterology 106(4): A758, 1994. Presented at AGA National Meeting, New Orleans.

48. Ramos AG, Wu TC, Saavedra JM, Bobo LD, Livingston RA, Perman JA, Yolken RD.

Gastrointestinal pathogens in autopsy tissue of pediatric HIV patients. Gastroenterology

106(4): A758, 1994. Presented at AGA National Meeting, New Orleans.

49. Ramos AG, Saavedra JM, Henderson RA, Yolken RH, and Perman JA. Pediatric human

immunodeficiency virus infection: Gastrointestinal and hepatic manifestations.

International Seminars in Paediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition 3 (3): 9-15, 1994.

50. Heller B, Oros MT, Montgomery KL, Perry LA, Keane VA, Perman JA, Abbott D.

Developing a new paradigm for interdisciplinary health professions education and

collaborative practice. National League for Nursing’s Education Summit, September

13‒16, 2000.

51. Horvath K, Rabsztyn A, Chey WK, Perman JA. Pancreatico-duodenal dysfunctions in children

autism. J Pediatr Gastroent Nutr 39: S398, 2004.

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52. Swanson HI, Perman, JA. A model for implementing a dean-mentored, individual leadership

development program within an academic health center.

53. Olges, J, Luckett J, Martin, A., et al. Guaranteed tuition plan: a step toward bridging the

affordability gap.

54. Elam, C., Perman, J., Jones, R. “Defining, Demonstrating, and Documenting Educational

Scholarship in the College of Medicine,” Presentation on the Special Title Series, College of

Medicine Clinical Chairs Meeting, March 2006.

55. Elam, C., Perman, J., Wilson, E. & Clawson, D.K. Medicine and Management. Panel presentation

for the Center for Excellence in Medical Education, March 2007.

56. Elam, C.L., Perman, J.A., Wilson, E.A., & Clawson, D.K. Medicine and Management. Panel

Discussion, Southern Group on Educational Affairs Meeting, Louisville, KY, April 2007.

57. Rose S, Perman J, Stines E, Turner L, Lineberry M, Conigliaro J, Chokshi S, Stromberg A. Does

adding a summer booster to an after-school physical activity and nutrition education program

decrease BMI accretion? Academy Health (submitted).

Teaching Material (Audiovisual)

1. Perman JA. Topics in Nutrition: Carbohydrate malabsorption. Audio-Digest Foundation.

Pediatrics; Volume 33, Number 9, May 12, 1987.

2. Perman JA. Enteral nutrition support strategies for use in clinical practice. Ross Clinical Nutrition

Series, July, 1988.

3. Enteral tube feedings (video). Johns Hopkins University/Johns Hopkins Hospital. Copyright 1989.

4. Perman JA, Dudgeon D, Sordheimer S. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. Audio tape for

American Academy of Pediatrics. Copyright 1998.


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