Sheila M Quinn, DO
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine (General Internal Medicine)
Attending Physician , Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Department: Medicine
Contact information
3701 Market St.
6th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19104
6th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 215-662-2250
Fax: 215-615-3995
Fax: 215-615-3995
Education:
Bachelor (Nutritional Science)
Cornell University, 2006.
DO (Medicine )
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine , 2011.
Bachelor (Nutritional Science)
Cornell University, 2006.
DO (Medicine )
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine , 2011.
Post-Graduate Training
Intern, Crozer Keystone Health System , 2011-2012.
Resident, Internal Medicine - Primary Care, Yale , 2012-2015.
Fellow, Adolescent Medicine, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia , 2015-2018.
Intern, Crozer Keystone Health System , 2011-2012.
Resident, Internal Medicine - Primary Care, Yale , 2012-2015.
Fellow, Adolescent Medicine, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia , 2015-2018.
Certifications
American Board of Internal Medicine, 2015.
Adolescent Medicine Subspecialty Board, 2020.
Permanent linkAmerican Board of Internal Medicine, 2015.
Adolescent Medicine Subspecialty Board, 2020.
Description of Clinical Expertise
Adolescent and Young Adult Health, Reproductive Health, Contraception, Healthcare Transitions from Pediatric to Adult care,Description of Other Expertise
Narrative Medicine/Reflective Writing and the role these play in medical educationSelected Publications
Sara Rowley, Caroline Broomfield, Jungwom Min, Sheila Quinn, Kenisha Campbell, Sarah Wood : Racial Inequities in Contraceptive Care Delivery: A Reproductive Justice Issue Journal of Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology 36(3): 298-303, Jun 2023.Alyssa Baccarella, Clement Lee, Rosara Bass, Sheila Quinn, : A 12-Year-Old Girl with Weight Loss. NEJM Evidence. 02(02), Jan 2023 Notes: DOI: 10.1056/EVIDmr2200308.
Anna K. Weiss, MD MSEd, Sheila M. Quinn, DO, Amy L. Danley, MBA EdD, Kandi J. Wiens, MBA EdD, Jay J. Mehta MD MSEd: The Effect of Burnout on Perceptions of Stigma and Help-Seeking Behavior Among Pediatric Fellows. Pediatrics 148(4), october 2021.
Sheila Quinn and Torrina Harris : JAH Intersection: What 2021 Contest Winners Taught Us About Allyship Journal of Adolescent Health Elsevier, 69(3): 363-364, September 2021.
Sheila M Quinn and Carol A Ford: JAH Intersection: An Introduction and Invitation. J Adolesc Health 67(1): 3-4, July 2020.
Quinn SM, Kuo A, Chung R, Maslow G, Ho J, Schwartz L, Tuchman L. : Transition to Adulthood for Youth with Chronic Conditions and Special Healthcare Needs Journal of Adolescent Health Elsevier 66(5): 631-634, May 2020.
Quinn, SM, Fernandez H, McCorkle T, Hussain S, Ford CA, Rodgers R, Barg F, Ginsburg K, Amaral S. : The Role of Resilience in Healthcare Transitions Among Adolescent and Young Adult Kidney Transplant Recipients. Pediatric Transplantation 23(7): e13559, Nov 2019.
Szalda D, Steinway C, Greenberg A, Quinn S, Stollon N, Wu K, Trachtenberg S, Jan S.: Developing a Hospital-Wide Transition Program for Young Adults With Medical Complexity. J Adolesc Health 65(4): 476-482, Oct 2019.
Razon AN, Greenberg A, Trachtenberg S, Stollon N, Wu K, Ford L, El-Hage L, Quinn S, Szalda D.: A multidisciplinary transition consult service: Patient referral characteristics. Journal of Pediatric Nursing 47: 136-141, Jul-Aug 2019.
Quinn, Sheila, Ford, Carol: Why We Should Worry About '13 Reasons Why' Journal of Adolescent Health. Elsevier, 63(6): 663-664, December 2018.