Pediatric Pulmonary Center
University of Washington, Seattle, WA

Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center
4800 Sandpoint Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
Phone: (206) 987-2174
FAX:  (206) 987-2639

Gregory Redding, MD

Professor of Pediatrics
University of Washington School of Medicine
Chief, Pediatric Pulmonary Division
Pediatric Pulmonary Center
Pulmonary Department, mailstop G0038

Director, Pediatric Pulmonary Training Center
Medical Director, Respiratory Therapy Department
Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle, WA

Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center
4800 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105

gredding@u.washington.edu

 

Greg Redding, MD


Professional Credentials, Licensure, and Certification

Washington and Alaska Medical Licenses
Board-Certified, Pediatric Subspecialty Certification in Pulmonary Medicine, 1986, 1995
Board-Certified, American Board of Pediatrics, 1979

Offices and Memberships in Professional Associations, Advisory Councils, and Boards

2001: National Asthma Educator Certification Board, Founding Executive Board Member
2000: Steering Committee, International Study of Asthma and Allergy in Childhood
1998: Chairman, Steering Committee, MCHB, Pediatric Pulmonary Center Network
1997: Executive Board Member, American Lung Association of Washington
1994 - 1996: President, Pediatric Pulmonary Training Director's Association
1994 - 1998: Member, Workforce and Training Committee, American Thoracic Society
1991 - 1997: Long-Range Planning Committee, American Thoracic Society
1991 - 1993: Chair, Pediatric Assembly, American Thoracic Society
1990 - 1995: Chair, Credentials Committee, Subboard of Pediatric Pulmonology, American Board of Pediatrics


Major Research/Professional Interest

Respiratory conditions of Alaska Native Americans, outcome measures of asthma in children, physiology of pulmonary circulation, mechanisms of gas exchange inequalities in lung injury and repair.


Selected Recent Publications:

Redding GJ, Singleton R, Lewis T, Martinez P, Butler J, Bulkow L, Peters H, Gove J, Stamy D, Morray B. Early radiographic and clinical features associated with bronchiectasis in children. Pediatric Pulonology, 37: 1-8, 2004.

Singleton RJ, Redding GJ, Lewis TC, Martinez P, Bulkow L, Morray B, Peters H, Gove J, Jones C, Stamey D, Talkington DF, DeMain J, Bernert JT, Butler JC. Sequelae of severe respiratory syncytial virus infection in infancy and early childhood among Alaska Native children. Accepted, Pediatrics, 2003.

McDougal JA, Lapidus J, Redding GJ. Interdisciplinary leadership training outcomes of maternal and child health-funded pediatric pulmonary centers. Accepted, Journal of Maternal and Child Health, 2003.

Redding GJ, Walker RE, Hessel C, Virant FS, Garrison H, Ayars GH, Bensch G, Cordova J, Holmes SJ. Safety and tolerability of cold-adapted influenza virus vaccine in children and adolescents with asthma. Pediatr Infect Dis 21:44-48, 2002.

Nga NN, Chai SK, Bihn TT, Redding GJ, Takaro T, Checkoway H, Son PH, Van DK, Keifer M, Trung LV, Barnhart S. ISAAC-based asthma and atopic symptoms among Ha Noi school children. Accepted, Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, 2002.

Stout JW, White LC, Redding, GJ, Morray BH, Martinez PE, Gergen PJ. Differences in asthma prevalence between samples of American Indian and Alaska Native Children. Public Health Reports, 116:51-57, 2001

Singleton R, Morris A, Redding GJ, Poll J, Holck P, Martinez P, Kruse D, Bulkow LR, Petersen KM. Bronchiectasis in Alaska Native children: causes and clinical courses. Pediatr Pulmonol, 29:182-187, 2000.

Redding GJ, Cloutier MM, Dorkin HL, Brotherton SE, Mulvey HJ. Practice of pediatric pulmonology: results of the future of Pediatric Education Project (FOPE). Pediatr Pulmonol, 30:190-197, 2000.

Stout JW, White LC, Rogers LT, McRorie, Morray B, Miller Ratcliffe M, Redding GJ. The asthma outreach project: a promising approach to comprehensive asthma management. Journal of Asthma 35:119-27, 1998.

Maier WC, Arrighi HM, Morray B, Llewllyn C, Redding GJ. The impact of asthma and asthma-like illness in Seattle school children. Journal Clin Epidemiol 51;7:557-568, 1998.

   
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