Cynthia T McEvoy, M.D., M.C.R. is a highly experienced and knowledgeable pediatrician specializing in neonatology and pulmonology. With a focus on in-utero and early life interventions, Dr. McEvoy aims to optimize fetal lung development and childhood pulmonary function, even in the presence of adverse factors such as maternal nicotine use, maternal obesity, and prematurity. She is a professor of pediatric research at the School of Medicine and is renowned for her expertise in neonatal and infant pulmonary function testing, as well as her proficiency in conducting randomized clinical trials and longitudinal studies.
Dr. McEvoy received her medical degree from Loyola University and completed her residency at Kaiser Foundation Hospital. She then pursued a fellowship in neonatal-perinatal medicine at LAC-USC Medical Center. With over two decades of experience, she joined OHSU in 2000 and currently serves as a practicing neonatologist, the Director of Child Health Research, and the Director of Neonatal Research at OHSU. Dr. McEvoy's dedication to improving the health and well-being of children is evident in her commitment to research, clinical practice, and teaching.
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