Riley Children's Health Annual Report 2023 – 2024

The adolescent medicine specialists at Riley Children’s Health treat a wide variety of adolescent health issues, including reproductive health, eating disorders and gender health. Our fellowship-trained physicians routinely work with specialists in cardiology, hematology/ oncology, child development, psychiatry, endocrinology, and obstetrics and gynecology to provide patient-centered, comprehensive care for young people up to age 25. ADOLESCENT MEDICINE

RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS

Adolescent medicine specialists at Riley Children’s lead research in multiple areas: ■ Human papillomavirus (HPV) ■ HPV vaccines ■ Sexually transmitted infections ■ Healthcare access for youth ■ Eating disorders ■ Teen pregnancy prevention ■ Gender health ■ Long-term effects of illness and recovery on youth 4 new research grants in 2023

DIVISION CHIEF Rachel A. Katzenellenbogen, MD Professor of Pediatrics, IU School of Medicine > Connect with Dr. Katzenellenbogen on Doximity.

PROGRAM DISTINCTIONS

Specialized programs Adolescent Medicine Consultation Program

We offer evaluation and treatment for any adolescent health issue requiring more specialized treatment than is typical for primary care. Common referrals include: ■ Mental health and behavioral issues, including anxiety and depression and disordered attention ■ Nutritional concerns, including eating disorders ■ Co-management of chronic illness ■ Evaluation for chronic symptoms that lack a diagnosis Adolescent Gynecology and Reproductive Health Our physicians evaluate and treat a variety of gynecological conditions, including delayed puberty, abnormal uterine bleeding, polycystic ovary syndrome, chronic pelvic pain and dysmenorrhea. We offer specialized gynecology and reproductive healthcare, including long-acting reversible contraceptive options. Our specialists have extensive experience consulting patients and families about fertility preservation in complex illness, including heart transplants and congenital heart conditions, childhood cancer, cystic fibrosis, and sickle cell disease.

■ One of the largest divisions of its kind in the nation with high-volume clinical care, prolific grant- funded research and a robust training program ■ One of only nine nationally recognized Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH) programs; provides interdisciplinary training in the needs of adolescent and marginalized populations ■ Home to the Charis Center, Indiana’s most comprehensive eating disorders treatment program

9 board certified physicians

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Our physicians lead subspecialty training through a three-year Adolescent Medicine Fellowship . Fellows provide clinical care, conduct research, direct resident education and can earn a master’s degree in public health.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

JAMA Pediatrics: January 2024 What Health Systems Can Do Now to Improve Human Papillomavirus Vaccination LGBT Health: February – March 2024 The Impact of Gender Affirming Medical Care During Adolescence on Adult Health Outcomes Among Transgender and Gender Diverse

Individuals in the United States: The Role of State-Level Policy Stigma

32 research publications in 2023

20th anniversary in 2023

Through more than 10,000 outpatient visits annually, the center provides medical, psychological, group therapy, nutritional and parental support.

Charis Center for Eating Disorders The Charis Center provides multidisciplinary medical, psychological and family services for patients with eating disorders. Inpatient and outpatient treatment options are offered. Riley Gender Health Program

■ One of the few programs regionally that serves the unique needs of gender- diverse patients and their families

Riley Children’s is committed to advocating for families of adolescents and young adults in Indiana and across the nation, with the goal of improving their health and wellness.

Now caring for patients up to age 25, our interdisciplinary program delivers comprehensive support to patients and their families who are experiencing gender dysphoria and seek supportive, holistic and affirmative care.

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Annual Report 2023 – 2024

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