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Brooke T. Davey, MD

Director, Echocardiography Lab


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Practice Name Connecticut Children's Specialty Group

Education

Education
BA, University of Notre Dame, 2002
MD, New York University School of Medicine, 2006

Residency
Pediatrics, Columbia University/Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of New York, 2006-2009

Fellowship
Cardiology, University of Pennsylvania/The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2009-2012
Noninvasive Cardiac Imaging, University of Pennsylvania/The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2012-2013

Board Certifications

  • Pediatrics
  • Pediatric Cardiology
  • Faculty Appointment

    Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Connecticut School of Medicine

    Clinical Expertise

    Dr. Davey comes to Connecticut Children’s from the University of Pennsylvania – Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, where she completed fellowships in pediatric cardiology and noninvasive cardiac imaging. She graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Notre Dame and received her medical degree from New York University School of Medicine. Dr. Davey completed her pediatrics residency at Columbia University – Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of New York.  In addition to her clinical fellowship, Dr. Davey completed the Clinical Research Certificate Program at the Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of Pennsylvania.  She also received a T32 NIH research grant from 2011- 2013 to support her clinical research.

    Dr. Davey is board certified in pediatrics and pediatric cardiology. She is a member of several professional organizations including the American Heart Association and the American Society of Echocardiography. Her special areas of interest within pediatric cardiology include fetal, transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography. Dr. Davey was awarded grant funding from New England Congenital Cardiology Research Foundation as the principal investigator for the multi-center study “T-Cell receptor excision circles: a novel approach to identify immunodeficiency in newborns with congenital heart disease”.

    Selected Publications

    • Davey B, Seubert D and Phoon C. Indications for fetal echocardiography: high referral, low yield? Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey. 2009 Jun; 64(6):405-15.

    • Davey B, Szwast A, Rychik J. Management of Heart Failure in the Fetus. In: Oliaro A ed. Special Issue on Pediatric Cardiology. Minerva Pediatrica; 2012 October; 64(5): 471-92.

    • Davey B, Thacker D, Rychik J. Atrioventricular valve regurgitation in the fetus with atrioventricular canal defect: transition from prenatal to postnatal life. Pediatric Cardiology; 2013 June; 34(5).

    • Davey B, Donofrio M, Moon-Grady A, Fifer C, Cuneo B, Falkensammer C, Szwast A, Rychik J.  Development and validation of a fetal cardiovascular disease severity scale.  Pediatric Cardiology; 2014 Oct; 35(7):1174-80.  Epub 2014 May 7.

    • Davey B and Rychik J.  The natural history of atrioventricular valve regurgitation throughout fetal life in patients with atrioventricular canal defects.  Pediatric Cardiology; Epub 2015 Aug 4.

    • Toro-Salazar O, Ferranti J, Lorenzoni R, Walling S, Mazur W, Raman S, Davey B, Gillan E, O’Loughlin M, Klas B, Hor K.  Feasibility of Echocardiographic Techniques to Detect Subclinical Cancer Therapeutics–Related Cardiac Dysfunction among High-Dose Patients When Compared with Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging.  Journal of American Society of Echocardiography; 2016 Feb; 29(2):119-31.  Epub 2015 Dec 8.

    • Londono-Obregon C, Goldmuntz E, Davey BT, Zhang X, Slap GB, Kim YY.  Adult CHD: the ongoing need for physician counseling about heredity and contraceptive options.  Cardiology in the Young. 2016 Jul 7:1-6. [Epub ahead of print]

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