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Megan Marie Durham, MD

Pediatric Surgeon

Gender
Female
Language
English

Primary Specialty

Pediatric Surgery


Leadership Titles

Practice Director, Children’s Physician Group–Pediatric Surgery, Medical Director, Pelvic and Anorectal Care, Surgical Director, Intestinal Rehabilitation


Education

Board Certification
Am Bd Surgery - General Surgery, Am Bd Surgery (Sub: Pediatric Surgery)
Medical School:
Tulane University School of Medicine
Residency:
Emory University School of Medicine
Fellowship:
Emory University School of Medicine

Publications

Pubmed Profile

Network


MYchart

Introduction

Megan Durham, MD, FACS, joined Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University in 2006 following her medical training at Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Durham currently serves as Medical Director of the Pelvic and Anorectal Care Program and Surgical Director of the Intestinal Rehabilitation Program. She spearheaded the development of the Pelvic and Anorectal Care Program, which provides multidisciplinary, long-term care to children with genitourinary and gastrointestinal conditions resulting from congenital pelvic and anorectal anomalies. It is one of the only programs of its kind in the Southeast.

Focus of Practice

  • Pediatric and Thoracic Surgery
  • Pelvic and Anorectal Surgery

Areas of Interest

  • Congenital anomalies
  • Non-cardiac thoracic surgery and neonatal surgery
  • Pediatric intestinal failure
  • Surgical correction of and long-term medical care for anorectal malformations and Hirschsprung disease
  • Surgical oncology

Locations

Childrens Physician Group - Pediatric Surgery at Egleston

Center for Advanced Pediatrics, 2174 North Druid Hills Road NE 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30329 Get Directions 404-785-8787

Childrens Physician Group - Pediatric Surgery at Scottish Rite

Medical Office Building at Scottish Rite hospital, 5461 Meridian Mark Road NE Suite 570 Atlanta, GA 30342 Get Directions 404-785-6895

Research & Publications

Dr. Durham’s research interests include intestinal failure, anorectal malformations, Hirschsprung disease and surgical oncology.