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Curriculum Vitae Deborah Golant Badawi, MD Medical Director, Office of Genetics and People with Special Health Care Needs Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Date January 20, 2016 Contact Information 201 West Preston Street, Room 310 Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: 410-767-5592 Fax: 410-333-7956 Deborah.badawi@maryland.gov Foreign languages: Working knowledge of German, Spanish Education Undergraduate: Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA B.S. Psychology, 1985 Graduate: Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD M.D., 1989 Post Graduate Education and Training Residency: Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, MD Pediatrics, 1989-1992 Fellowship: University of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore, MD Behavioral-Developmental Pediatrics, 1992-1996 Certifications Board Certified in Pediatrics, 1992 Board Certificated in Behavioral-Developmental Pediatrics, 2002 Medical Licensures Maryland Medical License issued 1992, active Maryland CDS Registration issued 1992, active Federal DEA issued 1992, active

Employment History Academic Appointments 1996 1998: University of Maryland School of Medicine, Assistant Professor, Pediatrics 1999 2006: University of Maryland School of Medicine, Assistant Professor, Pediatrics Other Employment 1992 1993: Johns Hopkins Health Plan, Urgent Care Center, Pediatrician 1993 1995: Baltimore Medical Systems, Inc., Pediatrician, part time 1998 1999: Baltimore Medical Systems, Inc., Pediatrician, full time 2006-2010: Maryland School for the Blind, Medical Director 2010 2015: Medical Director, Office for Genetics and Children with Special Health Care Needs, Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene 2015 present: Chief, Child and Adolescent Health, Office of Family and Community Health Services, Maryland Department of Health And Mental Hygiene Professional Memberships American Academy of Pediatrics, Fellow, 1992 present Society of Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics, 1993 present National Association of Dual Diagnosis, 1999 2010 American College of Medical Genetics, 2011-present Honors and Awards 2015 Maryland Chapter American Academy of Pediatrics Leadership Award 2015 Parents Place of Maryland 25 th Anniversary Leadership Award Page 2 of 6

Clinical Activities 1992 1993 Provided Primary Care pediatrics in Johns Hopkins Urgent Care Center, focused on acute care visits. 1993-1995; 1998-1999 Provided primary care pediatrics in the Baltimore Medical Systems, Inc. Responsible for well child care, acute care and hospital coverage for newborns and inpatient admissions at Franklin Square and Johns Hopkins Hospital. Triaged evening/weekend phone calls for pediatric practice on a 1 in 6 basis. 1996-1998; 1999-2006 Provided subspecialty care and consultation in Developmental/Behavioral Pediatrics in both the inpatient and outpatient settings. Provided specialty consultation in various community settings, including local health departments, Infant and Toddler Early Programs, and public schools. 2006-2010 Responsible for supervising the acute and chronic medical care of 195 students in a residential school for children with visual impairment who have complex needs that cannot be managed in their local school system. Provided subspecialty care in Developmental/Behavioral Pediatrics to a panel of 25 students. Collaborated with Nurse Clinical Specialist to develop medication error monitoring system. 2012 Lead the implementation of newborn screening for critical congenital heart disease in Maryland as Medical Director at DHMH. Organized advisory committee consisting of multidisciplinary stakeholders to approve screening algorithm and educational materials. Worked with database vendor to develop data collection tool for screening. Along with birth defects nurse and cardiologist, provided education and outreach to nurseries throughout Maryland via webinars and conferences. Administrative Service 1999-2006 Institutional Service Responsible for scheduling Pediatric Resident activities and didactics while rotating through Behavioral/Developmental Pediatrics. Page 3 of 6

2006-2010 Medical Director, Maryland School for the Blind. Responsible for reviewing and revising Medical Directives to guide clinical management of the health center annually. 2010-2016 Medical Director, Office for Genetics and People with Special Health Care Needs and Chief, Child and Adolescent Health. Provide programmatic direction to Maryland's Title V office serving children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN), with 20 staff and budget of 4.5 million. Serve on standing councils - the Developmental Disabilities Council, the State Interagency Coordinating Council, and the Office of Child Care Advisory Council. Staff the Advisory Council on Hereditary and Congenital Disorders. Serve on advisory groups and commissions mandated by legislation and federal grants when selected by the DHMH Administration to serve in this capacity, including the Habilitative Services workgroup and the Maryland Insurance Administration Committee on Habilitative Services. Also responsible for responding to public and legislative inquiries regarding CYSHCN, and to legislative initiatives. Local and National Service 2007-2011 Maryland Dental Action Coalition (formerly Dental Action Committee), AAP representative. 2011-2015 Advisory Committee on Hereditary Disorders in Newborns and Children (ACHDNC), Long Term Follow up Committee. 2012-2014 Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Technical Assistance Workgroup, Critical Congenital Heart Disease Screening. 2012-present New York Mid Atlantic Consortium for Genetics and Newborn Screening Services, Advisory Council member. 2014-2015 ACHDNC, Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs Organizational Representative. 2014-2015 Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) Advisory Committee, Critical Congenital Heart Disease subcommittee, 2014-2015 APHL Newborn Screening Technical Assistance and Education Program Steering Committee 2014 present American Academy of Pediatrics, Maryland Chapter Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) Chapter Champion and Regional liaison since 2015. 2015 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Pediatric Academic Society abstracts for quality improvement. Page 4 of 6

Teaching Service 1996-2000 Fellow supervision for multidisciplinary developmental evaluation clinic, involving 1 hour per week of direct supervision, as well as 1 to 2 hours per week of reviewing reports and attending occasional team meetings. 1996-2006 Fellow supervision for inpatient consultation in behavioral-developmental pediatrics. 1996-2006 Weekly didactic lectures for PGY-1 and PGY-2 residents rotating through the Division of Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics; 1 ½ hours per week. 1996-2006 Weekly Behavioral-Developmental Pediatrics rounds on inpatient ward; 1 hour per week. 2000-2006 Fellow supervision and resident teaching in weekly Behavioral- Developmental Pediatrics clinic with approximately 10 patients per week. 1996-2010 Weekly supervision of residents attending the Maryland School for the Blind acute care clinics; 3 hours per week. Didactics once a month. 2014 present Preceptor, Masters of Public Health Capstone project, 1 hour per week. Grant Support Active Grants 2013 PI for HRSA Grant: Integrating Newborn Screening Long Term Follow Up into Primary Care Practices, $110,000 per year for 3 years. 20% effort in kind. 2013 Co-PI for HRSA State Implementation Grant for Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities; $300,000 per year for 3 years. 15% effort in kind. 2013 Co-PI for HRSA Grant: State and Regional Approaches to Improving Access to Services for Children and Youths with Epilepsy; $300,000 per year for 3 years. 15% effort in kind. Completed Grants 2002-2003 Collaborator for University of Maryland sites for CDC Center for Excellence in Epidemiology in Autism grant. 5% time assisting with identification of records for review. PI Craig Neushaffer, PhD. 2011-2013 Co-Principal Investigator for HRSA State Planning Grant for Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities; $75,000 per year for 2 years. 10% effort in kind. Page 5 of 6

Publications Abstracts 1. Maissami M and Golant D, Neuroleptic Withdrawal [Letter], Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 1991, March; 30(2):336 2. Badawi, D and Grossman, L: Maternal Depression and Child Symptomatology in a Behavioral Pediatrics Clinic. Abstract in Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 17:295, 1996. Major Invited Speeches 1. 09/95 Group facilitator for MS and the Family at Maryland Multiple Sclerosis Society Family Day 2. 12/95 Autism: Diagnosis and Treatment, multidisciplinary presentation to Baltimore Speech and Language Pathology Association 3. 05/96 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Assessment, Diagnosis and Treatment, multidisciplinary presentation at conference sponsored by Frederick County chapter of CHADD 4. 12/97 and 12/98 Medical Disorders Affecting Development presented as a workshop at the Maryland Speech and Language Pathology Association Annual Conference in Baltimore, Maryland. 5. 2001-2002 Three workshops presented to Baltimore City Child Care Resource Center Members for their continuing education in Child Care. Topics included Nutrition in Children and Infection Control in Child Care. 6. 11/2011 Transition to Adult Health Care presented at Maryland Association of Non-public Special Education Facilities annual conference in collaboration with Dr. Vicki Tepper. 7. 01/2013 Implementation of CCHD Screening, breakout session presented at Association of Maternal Child Health Program Annual Conference. 8. 3/2013 Person Centered Transition presented at Fifth Annual Conference on Faith, Deafness and Disabilities, Washington DC. 9. 4/2013 Health Care Transition presented with multi-agency panel at Educational conference for Court Appointed Special Advocates. 10. 10/14 CCHD Screening in Maryland: Year 1 Results presented at Association of Public Health Laboratories National Conference. Page 6 of 6