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Alexis Johns, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California (USC), affiliated with Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA). Her research focuses on craniofacial disorders, particularly craniofacial microsomia and craniosynostosis, emphasizing psychosocial outcomes, developmental trajectories, and caregiver experiences. She leads initiatives such as the CARE Program, an international interdisciplinary network for craniofacial microsomia research.
Dr. Johns' work bridges clinical care and patient-centered research, addressing topics like surgical decision-making, language development interventions (e.g., the BOOST trial), and healthcare disparities. Her studies often involve qualitative and longitudinal methodologies, exploring themes such as parental stress, cultural competency, and long-term quality of life in craniofacial patients.
Her articles highlight trends in understanding the multifaceted impacts of craniofacial conditions, including psychosocial adaptation, surgical timing, and the role of caregiver support. Awards and grants are not explicitly listed in the provided text, but her contributions include protocol development for clinical trials and international collaborative frameworks. Dr. Johns collaborates with multidisciplinary teams across pediatrics, surgery, psychology, and global health to advance holistic care for craniofacial patients.
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