“I am highly qualified to address each patient’s concerns and illnesses. I always strive to put the patient first and address their questions at each and every visit. I believe that we at Tri-State Allergy pride ourselves in excellent patient-physician communication.”
Education MD The Ohio State University College of Medicine Columbus, Ohio BA cum laude Microbiology The Ohio State University Training Pediatric Intern University of Alabama Birmingham, Alabama Pediatric Resident Children’s Medical Center Dayton, Ohio Allergy/Immunology Fellowship Children’s Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati, Ohio Licensures Medicine and Surgery, Ohio Medicine and Surgery, West Virginia Medicine and Surgery, Kentucky Medicine and Surgery, North Carolina Medicine and Surgery, South Carolina Medicine and Surgery, California Medicine and Surgery, Virginia Medicine and Surgery, Florida Board certifications Diplomate, American Board of Allergy and Immunology Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics Memberships Fellow, American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics Cabell County Medical Society West Virginia Allergy and Immunology Association Ohio State Allergy/Immunology Society Southern Medical Association Service to Organizations Executive Committee Member, St.Mary’s Hospital, 1990-1991 Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, Marshall University School of Medicine, 1983-1993 Volunteer Assistant Professor for Family and Community Health, Marshall University School of Medicine, 1987 Participated in summer camp for Asthmatics, co-sponsored by Children’s Hospital Medical Center and the Southwestern Ohio Lung Association, 1980-1981. Participated in summer camp for Cystic Fibrosis, co-sponsored by Dayton and Columbus, Ohio Cystic Fibrosis Foundations, 1980. Participated in Family Asthma Support Group, sponsored by the American Lung Association of West Virginia, 1982. Chief, Pediatrics Section, St. Mary’s Hospital, 1990-1991 Chief of Pediatrics Executive Committee, St. Mary’s Hospital, 1996-1998. Clinical Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Marshall University Awards Mosby Scholarship Award, 1978 Publication Isolated IgG Hypogammaglobulinemia in Acrodermatitis Enteropathica: Correction with Zinc therapy. Wilson, M.C., Fischer, T.J. and Riordan, M. Presented at American Academy of Pediatrics, New Orleans, LA, November, 1981. Published in Annals of Allergy 48:288-291, 1982.