Mary Gwyn Roper
Residence:
Greenville, SC 29607
Cell 864-***-****
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
Birth: 01/12/1971; Knoxville, Tennessee
Marital Status: Married
Citizenship: USA
08/2017 to 9/27/19 Pediatric Endocrinology at
Greenville Hospital Systems/Prisma Health
200 Patewood Road
Ste A320
Greenville, SC 29615
03/2014 to 01/2017 Tri-Cities Pediatric Endocrinology, P.L.L.C., owner and sole practitioner
140 Old Gray Station Road, Suite #200
Gray, TN 37615
07/2003-07/ 2013 Pediatric Endocrinologist
2100 Clinch Avenue, Suite 140
East Tennessee Children’s Hospital
Knoxville, TN 37916
EDUCATION:
07/01/2000-06/30/2003 Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
06/1997-06/2000 Pediatric Residency Program, MCV Hospital, Richmond, Virginia
08/1993-05/1997 MD, Medical University of South Carolina at Charleston Graduation 5/16/97
08/1989-06/1993 BA, Davidson College, Davidson, NC Major: Psychology Graduation 6/17/93
LICENSURE:
• South Carolina medical license #MD51336 (expires 6/30/21) Tennessee medical license #37128 (expired 01/31/2019) Board certified in Pediatric Endocrinology 11/19/07 (expired 11/2017) Board certified in Pediatrics 10/16/01 (expired 10/2008)
• North Carolina resident’s training license #89094 (expired 01/12/04)
• Virginia medical license #010******* (expired 01/31/04) PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:
• Turner Syndrome Foundation, liaison to the medical advisory board, 9/2020 to present
• American Academy of Pediatrics, 1997-2000; 2002-2019 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES:
• CME talk entitled “Growth—Are they short or not?” on 3/6/13 at East TN Children’s Hospital
• Guest lecture on growth and pubertal development at Lincoln Memorial University-DeBusk Osteopathic College of Medicine 1/2009 and 1/28/2010
• Board member of the National Turner Syndrome Society of US 2003-2004
• Grand Rounds on Turner syndrome at the Medical University of SC at Charleston, 1/19/01
• President of the South Carolina chapter of the Turner Syndrome Society, 1994- 1997
• Associate coordinator for the annual Southern Genetics Conference, 1994 RESEARCH PROJECTS:
• bnormalities of Hearing and Middle Ear Function in Young Girls with Turner Syndrome-presented as a poster at the Pediatric Academic Society conference 2003
• Lymphedema in Turner Syndrome-presented as a poster at the Lawson Wilkins Pediatric Endocrine Society/Pediatric Academic Society conference 2002
• Toddler Turner study, 2001-2003
• Androgen Receptor Distribution in Bone study (long bones vs. axial skeleton using an adult mouse model), 2000-2003
PUBLICATIONS:
• Deborah A. Elder, Mary Gwyn Roper, Richard C. Henderson, and Marsha L. Davenport. Kyphosis in a Turner Syndrome Population. Pediatrics 2002; 109: e93.