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Nina Pierpont, M.D., Ph.D.

I am a New Englander by many generations. I grew up in Connecticut, in a family of teachers and writers. My grandfather, like me, was a doctor and ecologist. After being blessed by a fine elementary school (New Canaan Country School, 1970) and high school (Milton Academy, 1973), I thumbed my nose at the family tradition of Harvard and attended Yale on a National Merit Scholarship. There my weakness with procrastination got the better of me and I became skilled at turning in term papers late, for which I graduated a point shy of magna cum laude (1977). I earned a Ph.D. (1985) in behavioral ecology at Princeton (which training, incidentally, I use substantially in my work in behavioral pediatrics), did a post-doctoral fellowship in ornithology at the American Museum of Natural History (NYC) and, as an over-the-hill woman of thirty-two, went to the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where I earned the M.D. degree (1991). I wanted to give my ecology training a human face. I chose pediatrics and completed internship at the Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, D.C., and residency at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH (because my husband detested Washington).

Despite his feelings toward Washington, D.C., and his name (Calvin Luther Martin), my husband is a respectable man (retired Rutgers University professor and author). Our two children (my stepchildren) are grown and have made us grandparents. I am 54 years old. (Yikes!)Buy the Book

I am an unabashed lover of wildness. I did my Ph.D. research living in a tent in the Amazon jungle for several years, studying bird behavior. In pursuit of wildness and native cultures, my husband and I lived for another several years with Yup’ik Eskimos on the Alaska tundra, near the Bering Sea (where I became chief of pediatrics at a native-run hospital). Likewise we spent a summer living on the Navajo reservation (as I did a sub-internship in medical school).

For three years I ran a general pediatrics practice in Malone, Franklin County, NY (poorest county in the state), where I was, as well, the pediatrician for the St. Regis Mohawk Nation (Hogansburg, NY). For the next three years (2000-03) I was Senior Attending in Pediatrics at Bassett Healthcare, Cooperstown, NY (and, must confess, never darkened the door of the Baseball Hall of Fame). Bassett is a teaching hospital of Columbia University and I was Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at Columbia’s College of Physicians & Surgeons.

I am a board certified pediatrician licensed in the State of New York and Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. These days I limit my practice to behavioral medicine, seeing both adults and (chiefly) children, drawing my patients from an extensive area of upstate New York. I have had considerable post-graduate training in behavioral medicine, which I have been able to integrate with my doctoral training in behavioral ecology. My research on Wind Turbine Syndrome is the natural offspring of behavioral medicine married to behavioral ecology.

Most of all, I love what I do. I believe in compassion and grace and get tremendous pleasure and joy out of my patients. I run my practice out of my home as an old-fashioned doctor’s office. Cheerful, light, airy, the smell of my husband’s burnt toast in the background—Norman Rockwell’s America.


Nina Pierpont’s curriculum vitae (cv). Click here for 1-page. Click here for full version.



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