-- Christine Moutier, M.D., associate professor of psychiatry and
assistant dean for student affairs at the School of Medicine, University of
California, San Diego;
-- Linda Marie Randolph, M.D., assistant clinical professor of pediatrics
and head of the division of medical genetics at the Keck School of
Medicine, University of Southern California and Children's Hospital of Los
Angeles;
-- Angela Chen, M.D., MPH, assistant professor of obstetrics and
gynecology, family planning division director and medical director of the
OBGYN Clinic at the David Geffen School of Medicine, University of
California, Los Angeles;
-- David Schatz, M.D., resident in psychiatry at the Stanford School of
Medicine;
-- Kelly E. Ormond, M.S., associate professor of genetics and director of
the human genetics and genetic counseling program at the Stanford School of
Medicine;
-- Janet Adamian, MPH, director, Logan Heights Family Health Center;
-- Jennifer Namazy, M.D., division of allergy and immunology at Scripps
Clinic in La Jolla;
-- Leslie W. Tam, M.D., reproductive psychiatrist in private practice,
assistant clinical professor of psychiatry, University of California, San
Diego;
-- John P. McHugh, M.D., FACOG, American College of Obstetrics and
Gynecology: California State Advisory Council;
-- Jason B. Sauberan, PharmD., clinical pharmacologist, neonatal-
perinatal services, University of California, San Diego Medical Center;
-- Michael Schatz, M.D., M.S. chief of the department of allergy at
Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in San Diego;
-- Thomas R. Moore, M.D., professor and chairman of the department of
reproductive medicine, University of California, San Diego;
-- Diane Masser-Frye, M.S.W., M.S., C.G.C., genetic counselor, Rady
Children's Hospital;
-- David Sacks, M.D., director of the division of maternal-fetal
medicine, Kaiser Foundation Hospital;
-- Jessica Kingston, M.D., assistant clinical professor of reproductive
medicine at the School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego;
-- Philip Anderson, PharmD., health sciences clinical professor of
pharmacy, Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmeceutical Sciences, University
of California, San Diego; and
-- Michael Lu, M.D., MPH, associate professor of obstetrics and
gynecology at the David Geffen School of Medicine, University of
California, Los Angeles and associate professor of community health
sciences at the School of Public Health, University of California, Los
Angeles UCLA.
Founded 27 years ago and housed at the University of California, San Diego
School of Medicine, CTIS offers a free Pregnancy Risk Information Line at
1-800-532-3749 that fields questions (in both English and Spanish) about
exposure concerns and where to find medical advice and referral resources
to pregnant and breastfeeding women and their families.
Recently, CTIS launched a new web site (www.ctispregnancy.org) that
provides links to the most current information about potentially harmful
exposures -- from illnesses to environmental toxins and hazardous
occupational materials -- before, during and after pregnancy. It also can
lead women and their families and health care providers to other
knowledgeable resources and teratology professionals that specialize in
birth defects caused by exposures during pregnancy.
For more information about CTIS, its scientific advisory board or its free
telephone and online services, call
1-800-532-3749 or log onto www.ctispregnancy.org.
Contact Information: CONTACT: Audrey Doherty/Jordan Cole (619) 236-8397