
Assoc Prof of Clin Pediatrics
Pediatrics
Jayme Congdon MD, MS is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Core Faculty at the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies. She conducts community-engaged research to develop and test innovative models of health care delivery that promote access to high-quality care. Her current research projects focus on integrated newborn and postpartum health services, family-centered pediatric primary care, and adolescent behavioral health and substance use. She works clinically and teaches pediatric residents and students in the UCSF newborn nursery and pediatric primary care clinic.
Publications
Journal of Adolescent Health
“It’s Really Hard to Just Do It By Yourself:” Adolescent Perspectives on the Facilitators, Barriers, and Health Service Preferences to Initiating and Continuing Medication Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder
Practice-Based Models of Pediatric Mental Health Care.
Pediatric clinics of North America
Comparison of a person-centered pregnancy prevention question and One Key Question to assess postpartum contraceptive needs.
Contraception
Postpartum Family Planning in Pediatrics: A Survey of Parental Contraceptive Needs and Health Services Preferences.
Academic pediatrics
Admission and Care Practices in United States Well Newborn Nurseries.
Hospital pediatrics
A Novel Inpatient Buprenorphine Induction Program for Adolescents With Opioid Use Disorder.
Hospital pediatrics
Meeting the Needs of Postpartum Women: Provider Perspectives on Maternal Contraceptive Care in Pediatric Settings.
Academic pediatrics
Interpregnancy Interval and Birth Outcomes: A Propensity Matching Study in the California Population.
Maternal and child health journal
Management and Early Outcomes of Neonates Born to Women with SARS-CoV-2 in 16 U.S. Hospitals.
American journal of perinatology
A Pilot Validation Study of the Newborn Behavioral Observations System: Associations with Salivary Cortisol and Temperament.
Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics : JDBP
Meeting the Needs of Postpartum Women With and Without a Recent Preterm Birth: Perceptions of Maternal Family Planning in Pediatrics.
Maternal and child health journal
Beyond the Stethoscope: Learning to Harness Our Collective Power to Advocate for Patients.
Journal of graduate medical education
Pediatric Role in Family Planning. In The Zuckerman Parker Handbook of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics for Primary Care. Wolters Kluwer
Pediatric Role in Family Planning. In The Zuckerman Parker Handbook of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics for Primary Care. Wolters Kluwer.
Family Planning in Pediatrics: An Appeal for Enhanced Training.
The Journal of pediatrics