
Sharice Natasha Wood, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical
Internal Medicine
Medical Sciences Building Room 6065
231 Albert Sabin Way
Cincinnati, Ohio 45267
Phone (513) 558-4758
Email woods9@ucmail.uc.edu
Education
Bachelor's Degree: Wake Forest University 05-1998 (Exercise and Sports Science)
Master's Degree: University of North Carolina School of Public Health 07-2006 (Public Health)
Medical Degree: University of North Carolina School of Medicine 05-2007 (Internal Medicine/ Pediatrics)
Residency: University of Cincinnati Medical Center and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati. OH, 2011 (Internal Medicine/ Pediatrics Residency)
Certifications
American Board of Internal Medicine (Certification Date: 08-24-2016 )
American Board of Obesity Medicine (Certification Date: 04-29-2020 )
Clinical Interests
Internal Medicine
Pediatrics
Specialities
Internal Medicine
Obesity Medicine
Pediatrics
Positions and Work Experience
07-2012 -To Present Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
07-2012 -To Present Staff Physician Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Hoxworth Faculty Practice, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
07-2012 -To Present Assistant Director of Geriatrics Elective for Internal Medicine, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
07-2012 -To Present Ethics Committee Member, UCMC, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
07-2012 -06-2012 Chief Medical Resident, Internal Medicine, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
Research Support
Grant: #CCHMC Sub# PENDING / U01HG011172 Investigators:Harnett, Brett; Kelly, Elizabeth; Wood, Sharice 07-01-2020 -04-30-2025 National Human Genome Research Institute Polygenic risk scores for healthier African-American families Role:PI 186497.00 Hold Level:Federal
Publications
Peer Reviewed Publications
Warm, Eric J; Mathis, Bradley R; Held, Justin D; Pai, Savita; Tolentino, Jonathan; Ashbrook, Lauren; Lee, Cheryl K; Lee, David; Wood, Sharice; Fichtenbaum, Carl J; Schauer, Daniel; Munyon, Ryan; Mueller, Caroline (2014). Entrustment and mapping of observable practice activities for resident assessment. Journal of general internal medicine, 29 (8) , 1177-82More Information
Drotar, Dennis; Stancin, Terry; Dworkin, Paul H; Sices, Laura; Wood, Susan (2008). Selecting developmental surveillance and screening tools. Pediatrics in review / American Academy of Pediatrics, 29 (10) , e52-8More Information
Balasubramaniam, Ambikaipakan; Wood, Steve; Joshi, Rashika; Su, Chunhua; Friend, Lou Ann; Sheriff, Sulaiman; James, J Howard (2006). Ghrelin stimulates food intake and growth hormone release in rats with thermal injury: synthesis of ghrelin. Peptides, 27 (7) , 1624-31More Information
Vorhees, Charles V; Reed, Tracy M; Morford, LaRonda L; Fukumura, Masao; Wood, Sandra L; Brown, Carrie A; Skelton, Matthew R; McCrea, Anne E; Rock, Stephanie L; Williams, Michael TPeriadolescent rats (P41-50) exhibit increased susceptibility to D-methamphetamine-induced long-term spatial and sequential learning deficits compared to juvenile (P21-30 or P31-40) or adult rats (P51-60). Neurotoxicology and teratology, 27 (1) , 117-34More Information
Williams, Michael T; Morford, LaRonda L; Wood, Sandra L; Wallace, Tanya L; Fukumura, Masao; Broening, Harry W; Vorhees, Charles V (2003). Developmental D-methamphetamine treatment selectively induces spatial navigation impairments in reference memory in the Morris water maze while sparing working memory. Synapse (New York, N.Y.), 48 (3) , 138-48More Information
Williams, Michael T; Morford, LaRonda L; Wood, Sandra L; Rock, Stephanie L; McCrea, Anne E; Fukumura, Masao; Wallace, Tanya L; Broening, Harry W; Moran, Mary S; Vorhees, Charles V (2003). Developmental 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) impairs sequential and spatial but not cued learning independent of growth, litter effects or injection stress. Brain research, 968 (1) , 89-101
Williams, Michael T; Morford, LaRonda L; McCrea, Anne E; Wood, Sandra L; Vorhees, Charles VAdministration of D,L-fenfluramine to rats produces learning deficits in the Cincinnati water maze but not the Morris water maze: relationship to adrenal cortical output. Neurotoxicology and teratology, 24 (6) , 783-96
Ogle, C K; Wu, J Z; Wood, S; Ogle, J D; Alexander, J W; Warden, G DThe increased release of prostaglandin E2 by Kupffer cells from burned guinea pigs. The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation, 11 (4) , 287-94
Ogle, C K; Alexander, J W; Nagy, H; Wood, S; Palkert, D; Carey, M; Ogle, J D; Warden, G DA long-term study and correlation of lymphocyte and neutrophil function in the patient with burns. The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation, 11 (2) , 105-11
Ogle, C K; Arita, H; Nagy, H; Wood, S; Palkert, D; Ogle, J D; Alexander, J W; Warden, G D (1989). The immunosuppressive effects of the in vivo administration of endotoxin as influenced by macrophages. The Journal of trauma, 29 (7) , 1015-20
Ogle, C K; Arita, H; Ogle, J D; Wood, S; Palkert, D; Alexander, J W; Warden, G D (1989). The effect of in vivo administration of endotoxin on plasma levels of C3, transferrin, and haemolytic activity. Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 15 (2) , 108-11
Ogle, C K; Wood, S; Nagy, H; Palkert, D; Carey, M; Alexander, J W (1988). In vitro tests on macrophage prostaglandin E2 and thromboxane B2 production after blood transfusion. Transplantation proceedings, 20 (6) , 1179-83
Presentations
Poster Presentations
Wood, Sharice (10-2009. ) Carnitine Deficiency After Roux-en-Y presents as Hyperammonemic Encephalopathy .American College of Physicians Ohio Chapter meeting, Columbus, Ohio. .
Contact Information
Academic - Internal Medicine
Medical Sciences Building Room 6065
Cincinnati
Ohio, 45267
Phone: (513) 558-4758
woods9@ucmail.uc.edu