Neil E. Herendeen, M.D., M.B.A.

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Contact

University of Rochester
School of Medicine and Dentistry
601 Elmwood Ave, Box 632
Rochester, New York 14642

Office: 585 275-2821

Fax: 585 461-1231

Portrait

Dr. Herendeen is involved in a number of clinically related scholarly projects to enhance the delivery of primary care to vulnerable children. He is medical director of the Health-e-Access telemedicine program delivering acute illness visits to schools and childcare centers over the Internet. He is chair of the 292-BABY management council supporting parents of children birth to 5 years with essential information about early childhood development over an integrated delivery system of telephone, television and Internet. Ongoing projects within Strong Pediatric Practice include: Reach Out and Read to support early literacy, Healthy Smiles promoting detection of early childhood caries and referral to Pediatric Dentistry, behavior screening and integration of child psychology services within a pediatric office, NY State developmental collaborative improving screening for early developmental delays, smoking cessation program in both the inpatient and outpatient setting, palliative care for children with complex chronic conditions, and models to enhance the delivery of high-performing well child care.

Specialty

General Pediatrics

Current Appointments

Education
MsBA Medical Management University of Rochester - Simon School of Business 2006
MD Medicine University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry 1987
BA Biology and Psychology (double major) University of Rochester 1983
Post-Doctoral Training & Residency
Chief Resident of Outpatient Pediatric Services, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY 1989 - 1990
Residency in Pediatrics - Primary Care Track, Strong Memorial Hospital, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY 1987 - 1990
Board Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics 1990 - Present
Recent Journal Articles
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McConnochie KM; Conners GP; Brayer AF; Goepp J; Herendeen NE; Wood NE; Thomas A; Ahn DS; Roghmann KJ. "Effectiveness of telemedicine in replacing in-person evaluation for acute childhood illness in office settings." Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association. 2006; 12(3):308-16.
McConnochie KM; Conners GP; Brayer AF; Goepp J; Herendeen NE; Wood NE; Thomas A; Ahn DS; Roghmann KJ. "Differences in diagnosis and treatment using telemedicine versus in-person evaluation of acute illness." Ambulatory pediatrics : the official journal of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association. 2006; 6(4):187-95; discussion 196-7.
McConnochie KM; Wood NE; Kitzman HJ; Herendeen NE; Roy J; Roghmann KJ. "Telemedicine reduces absence resulting from illness in urban child care: evaluation of an innovation." Pediatrics. 2005; 115(5):1273-82.
Yoos HL; McMullen A; Bezek S; Hondorf C; Berry S; Herendeen N; MacMaster K; Schwartzberg ML. "An asthma management program for urban minority children." Journal of pediatric health care : official publication of National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates & Practitioners. 1997; 11(2):66-74.
Colson ER; Herendeen N; Szilagyi P. "Index of suspicion. Case 1. Rickets." Pediatrics in review / American Academy of Pediatrics. 1996; 17(9):319-21.