KIMBERLY FENTON MD.
Department:
STONY BROOK CHILDREN'S SERVICE
Board Certification:
Pediatrics
Hospital Affiliations:
Stony Brook University Hospital
Gender:
Female
Primary Medical Conditions Treated:
ACUTE LUNG INJURY
ARRHYTHMIA
CARDIOVASCULAR DYSFUNCTION
ETHICS
HEART FAILURE (CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE)
LARYNGOSCOPY
NEUROBLASTOMA
PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE
PEDIATRIC TRAUMA
SEPSIS
TRACHEOSTOMY
TRAUMA
Education and Training
Residency:
New York University Medical Center
Fellowship:
Children¿s National Medical Center, Washington, DC
Academic
Year Appointed at Stony Brook:
2003
Honors, Awards and Grants:
6/04 Excellence in Teaching Award, Department of Pediatrics, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY
Academic Rank:
Assistant Professor
Insurance Plans
AETNA
AFFINITY HEALTH PLAN
AMERICHOICE
APA PARTNERS
BEECH STREET
BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD HMO
BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OTHER PLANS
BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD PPO
CIGNA HMO
CIGNA PPO
EMPIRE PLAN
FIDELIS CARE NEW YORK
FIRST HEALTH
GHI CBP
GHI HMO
GREAT WEST HEALTHCARE
HEALTH NET
HEALTHFIRST
HEALTHNET FEDERAL SERVICES (TRICARE)
HIP
ISLAND GROUP ADMINISTRATION
MAGNACARE
MEDICAID
MEDICARE
MULTIPLAN
OXFORD FREEDOM PLAN
SUFFOLK HEALTH PLAN
UNITED HEALTHCARE
US FAMILY HEALTH PLAN
VYTRA (except SMART START)
Practice Sites

My Notes
This is one of 500 SBU physicians affiliated providers practicing within 18
professional entities (specialty groups) that provide quality medical
services from primary care to the most advanced specialty care for patients
of all ages. These physicians and health care professionals are committed
to excellence in service and leadership in clinical care for their
patients. They treat patients, teach tomorrow's physicians, and lead
research projects that keep them at the forefront of their specialty.

My Articles
(1)Epstein HT, Fenton K and Shimpach S: Lead acetate delays rapid postnatal mouse brain and body growth. Life Sciences 1991; 49: 1169-1172
(2)Epstein HT, Newton JT and Fenton K: Lead effects on offspring depend on when mouse mothers were exposed to lead. Biology of the Neonate 1999; 75: 272-278
(3)Fenton KE and Parker MM: Severe sepsis: advances in management and the need to do more. Advances in Sepsis 2004; 3: 75-82
(4)Fenton KE, Sable CA, Bell MJ, Patel KM and Berger JB: Increases in serum levels of troponin I are associated with cardiac dysfunction and disease severity in pediatric patients with septic shock. Pediatric Crit Care Med 2004; 5:533-538