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Location
Bowie Office
Maryland Science and Technology Park
17001 Science Drive, Suite 116
Bowie,
MD
20715
Accepts New Patients
Offers Virtual Visits
Occupation
PEDIATRICS
"I love to answer the question 'How many children do I have?' The answer is simple: I have two of my own amongst the hundreds I have in the practice. I love children and treat all of them as if they were my own!"
Board Certification
Pediatrics
Education
Residency
North Shore University Hospital
Pediatrics
Manhasset, NY
1987
Medical School
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Doctor of Medicine
New Brunswick, NJ
1984
Undergraduate School
Rutgers College
Bachelor of the Arts
New Brunswick, NJ
1980
Affiliated Hospitals
Holy Cross Hospital
Professional Associations
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
Fellow
Central-Southern Maryland Pediatric Medical Society
Executive Committee
Personal Interests
Dr. Brown and his wife take much joy and pride in their two young adult daughters.
Awards and Honors
Biography
Dr. Brown attended the University of Pennsylvania and received his bachelor of arts degree summa cum laude from Rutgers College in New Brunswick, New Jersey. He earned his medical degree from Rutgers Medical School in 1984.
Dr. Brown completed his pediatric residency training at North Shore University Hospital, a teaching center of Cornell Medical School in Manhasset, New York. After his last year of residency, Dr. Brown spent additional time studying pediatric cardiology at Children's Hospital National Medical Center in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Brown is board certified in pediatrics and is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Brown has been repeatedly honored in The Best Doctors in America and also in Washingtonian Magazine's Top Doctors. Currently, Dr. Brown serves on the executive committee for the Central-Southern Maryland Pediatric Medical Society. Dr. Brown also enjoys several humanitarian medical missions, delivering health care to the poorest in Cambodia.