Dr. David Gordon Bundy MD
Pediatrician
171 Ashley Ave Charleston SC, 29425About
Dr. David Bundy is a pediatrician practicing in Charleston, SC. Dr. Bundy is a doctor who specializes in the health care of children. As a pedicatrician, Dr. Bundy diagnoses and treats infections, injuries, diseases and other disorders in children. Pediatricians typically work with infants, children, teenagers and young adults up to age 21. They practice medical care as well as preventative health care. Dr. Bundy can oversee and manage the physical, mental and emotional health of their patients.
Education and Training
University of Mi Med Sch 1998
University of Michigan Medical School 1997
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Preparticipation physical evaluations for high school athletes: time for a new game plan.
- Diagnostic accuracy in pediatric appendicitis.
- Vesicoureteral reflux.
- Hospitalizations with primary versus secondary discharge diagnoses of asthma:
- Open access implementation and diabetes outcomes.
- Model for improvement - Part Two: Measurement and feedback for quality improvement efforts.
- Erratum to: open access implementation and diabetes outcomes.
- Quality transformation efforts: no quick fixes.
- Several clinical signs and symptoms are associated with the likelihood of bacterial meningitis in children; the most reliable diagnostic combination is uncertain.
- Generational status, health insurance, and public benefit participation among low-income Latino children.
- A policy impact analysis of the mandatory NCAA sickle cell trait screening
- Clinical prediction rule identifies children at low risk for appendicitis.
- Medication adherence among pediatric patients with sickle cell disease: a systematic review.
- Primary care pediatricians' interest in diagnostic error reduction.
- Understanding the Constipation Conundrum: Predictors of Obtaining an Abdominal Radiograph During the Emergency Department Evaluation of Pediatric Constipation.
Treatments
- Eczema
- Asthma
- Obesity
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (copd)
- Fungal Infection
- Malnutrition
- Ringworm
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (adhd)
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