Stacey M Kallem, MD, MSHP

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Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (General Pediatrics)
Associate Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania
Attending Physician, Division of General Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Care Network - South Philadelphia
Faculty Scholar, CHOP PolicyLab
Department: Pediatrics

Contact information
Philadelphia Department of Public Health
1101 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Education:
BA (Human Biology)
Stanford University , 2007.
MD
Yale University School of Medicine, 2013.
MSc (Health Policy Research)
University of Pennsylvania , 2018.
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Selected Publications

Kallem S, Mehta A, He Y: “The single policy intervention that can improve health for moms and babies” Philadelphia Inquirer 2021.

Stacey Kallem: Morning Moms. 6ABC News 2020 Notes: Media interview of Dr. Kallem.

Kallem S, Feemster K. : “Philly pediatricians: Let’s not forget the diseases we can vaccinate against" Philadelphia Inquirer 2020.

Kallem S, Matone M, Boyd RC, Guevara JP: Mothers’ Mental Health Care Use After Screening for Postpartum Depression at Well-Child Visits. Academic Pediatrics 19(6): 652-658, August 2019.

Stacey Kallem: “TV’s ‘Modern Family’ misses chance to promote safe sleeping for infants" Philadelphia Inquirer 2019.

Kallem S, Young J: “New Guidelines Green Light Maternal Depression Prevention Programs.” PolicyLab Notes 2019.

Stacey Kallem: “Most moms on Medicaid who screen positive for depression don’t get follow up care" Children’s Health Matters Blog, Center for Health Journalism. 2019.

Morgan AU, D'Alonzo BA, Dupuis R, Whiteman ED, Kallem S, McClintock A, Fein, J, Klusaritz H, Cannuscio CC: Public library staff as community health partners: Training program design and evaluation. Health Promotion Practice 19(3): 361-368, May 2018.

Peluso MJ, Kallem S, Elansary M, Rabin T: Ethical dilemmas during international clinical rotations in global health settings: Findings from a training and debriefing program. Medical Teacher 40(1): 53-61, January 2018.

Stacey Kallem: “More moms need adequate breastfeeding support.” Philadelphia Inquirer 2018.

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