Aaron Wallman-Stokes, M.D.

Aaron Wallman-Stokes, M.D.

Assistant Professor
Department of Pediatrics
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine

Contact Information
E-mail: Aaron.Wallman-Stokes@uvmhealth.org
Office Location:
The University of Vermont Children's Hospital, Shep 532, 111 Colchester Ave., Burlington, VT 05401

Education

Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Clinical Fellowship, Department of Pediatrics, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY (2018)

Pediatrics Residency, Department of Pediatrics, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA (2015)

M.D., Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD (2012)

Advanced Certificate in Teaching (NYS), Pace University, New York, NY (2007)

B.A. Psychology, magna cum laude with distinction, Amherst College, Amherst, MA (2005)

Academic Appointments

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, The Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine at The University of Vermont, Burlington, VT (2020)

Clinical Appointments

Attending Neonatologist, The University of Vermont Children's Hospital, Burlington, VT (2020-present)

Awards and Honors

CD2H Idea Competition finalist for proposed project on predicting risk of ROP using vital sign data and growth parameters (2019)

Chief Fellow, Neonatology-Perinatology Fellowship, NYPH (Columbia Campus) (2017-2018)

Milton Singer Memorial Fellowship Award recipient, presented annually to the neonatal fellow “who best exemplifies humane and compassionate care and who demonstrates excellence in investigation.” (2018)

ESPR 2018 Travel award recipient for two platform presentations (2018)

Selected participant, 29th Annual NICHD Conference on Maternal-Fetal-Neonatal-Reproductive Medicine (2017)

ESPR 2017 Travel award recipient for platform presentation (2017)

Publications

Vesoulis ZA, Bank RL, Lake D, Wallman-Stokes A, Sahni R, Moorman R, Isler JR, Fairchild KD, Mathur AM (2018). Early hypoxemia burden is strongly associated with severe intraventricular hemorrhage in preterm infants. Journal of Perinatology, 2019. 39: 48-53

Sullivan BA, Wallman-Stokes A, Isler JR, Sahni R, Moorman JR, Fairchild KD, Lake DE (2018). Early pulse oximetry data improves prediction of death and adverse outcomes in a two-center cohort of very low birth weight infants. American Journal of Perinatology. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1055/s-0038-1654712

Baird JP, Turgeon S, Wallman A, Hulick V. “Behavioral processes mediating phencyclidine-induced decreases in voluntary sucrose consumption.” Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior. 2008 Jan; 88(3): 272-279