Seattle Children’s
Hospital
Margaret Rosenfeld, MD, MPH
Board
Certified Pediatric Pulmonologist
Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of
Medicine
Medical Director of the Seattle Children’s Pulmonary Function laboratory
Co-Fellowship Coordinator for the Department of Pediatrics
Dr. Rosenfeld
earned her undergraduate degree from Yale University in 1983 and her MD
from Harvard University in 1988. She completed her residency in Pediatrics
at the University of Washington and Seattle Childrens Hospital in 1991. She then completed her fellowship training in
Pediatric Pulmonology at the same institution in 1995. During her fellowship
she obtained a Master’s degree in Public Health in Epidemiology
at the University of Washington School of Public Health and Community
Medicine. She joined the faculty of the Department of Pediatrics, Division
of Pediatric Pulmonology, in 1995.
Dr. Rosenfeld’s
research interests primarily involve the evaluation and management of
early lung disease in young children with cystic fibrosis, including new
methods of infant lung function testing and studies evaluating the risk
factors for and outcomes associated with initial acquisition of Pseudomonas
aeruginosa. In addition, she conducts studies of the pharmacokinetics
of inhaled antibiotics and epidemiologic analyses of predictors of mortality
and decline in lung function among CF patients. She also has a public
policy interest in newborn screening for cystic fibrosis both in Washington
State and nationally. Her current grant funding includes an NIH K23 career
development award and awards from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
Dr.
Rosenfeld's CV