Ann-Marie Brooks, MD
Dr.
Ann-Marie Brooks earned her undergraduate degree from Brown
University. In 1992, she completed her medical school training
at Cornell University School of Medicine and followed that
with the completion of her pediatric residency and chief
residency at the University of Rochester-Strong Memorial
Hospital. Dr. Brooks stayed at the University of Rochester
to complete a unique, dual fellowship program in pediatric
pulmonology and general academic pediatrics. This program
allowed her to incorporate graduate studies in Public Health
and Epidemiology into the standard general pediatrics and
pulmonology curriculum. She is board certified in pediatric
pulmonology.
Dr.
Brooks moved to Orlando, Fl in 1999 and accepted a combined
research and clinical position with The Nemours Foundation
and Children’s Clinic. She served as clinical instructor
for the pediatric residency program at Arnold Palmer Children’s
Hospital and pursued several community based research projects
in the area. She was a founding member and Vice-President,
of the Central Florida Asthma Consortium and worked with
the Community Health Improvement Council of Central Florida
to institute a community-based childhood asthma management
program. Dr. Brooks moved with her family to South Carolina
in 2001 where she continued to serve as medical director
for this program and raise 3 small children. In 2004 she
served as Assistant Professor at Medical University of South
Carolina. She joined Georgia Pediatric Pulmonology Associates
in March 2006.
Dr.
Brooks is skilled in all areas of pediatric pulmonology
including bronchoscopy. She has particular interest in early
childhood asthma, chronic lung disease of prematurity and
the pulmonary sequelae of muscular disorders.
Board
certified in pediatric pulmonology, Dr. Brooks is a Fellow
of the American Academy of Pediatrics, and a member of the
American Thoracic Society and National Medical Association.
Dr.
Ann-Marie Brooks has hospital privileges at:
- Children’s
Healthcare of Atlanta: Scottish Rite, Egleston and Hughes
Spalding
- Northside Hospital
Dr.
Brooks is a native of Brentwood, New York. She is married
and is the mother of three young daughters. |