1976-1980 State University of New York at Stony Brook
B.S. Biology and Electrical Engineering
American Cancer Society - Charlton Norton Adie 4 year College Scholarship
Etta Kappa Nu - Electrical Engineering Honor Society
Tau Beta Pi - National Engineering Honor Society
1980-1985 State University of New York at Syracuse
Upstate Medical University M.D. in Medicine
American Medical Association Scholarship in Clinical Nutrition
1986-1989 Resident in Pediatrics at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
One Robert Wood Johnson Place
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
1989-1991 Fellow in Clinical Nutrition at The Hospital for Sick Children,
555 University Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X8 CANADA
Tisdall Award for Excellence in Pediatric Research
1991-1992 Fellow in Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center
Babies Hospital
New York City, NY
1992-2005 Founder and Director, Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Jersey Shore University Medical Center
1945 Route 33
Neptune, NJ 07753
Publication Award for outstanding clinical research 1996, 1999
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School outstanding faculty award
2005-present Healthy Days, LLC Private Practice
3200 Sunset Ave, Suite 100
Ocean, New Jersey 07712-4556

CV (Resume) for MARTIN D. FRIED, MD FAAP ABPNS
Pediatric Gastroenterologist,
Physician Nutrition Specialist
3200 Sunset Ave, Suite 100 Ocean, New Jersey 07712
Phone 732-682-3425- Fax 732-455-3309
Undergraduate Education
Biomedical Engineering9/1/76- 5/18/80 (BS)
SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794
Honors:
American Cancer Society 4 year college scholarship
Electrical Engineering Honor Society- Charter Member
National Engineering Honor Society
Medical School
SUNY Syracuse Medical University, NY 132109/1/80-5/19/85(MD)
Honors:
AMA Scholarship in Clinical Nutrition
Internship and Residency
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Pediatrics7/1/86-6/30/89
New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901
Fellowships
1) Hosp For Sick Kids, Toronto, Pediatric Nutrition7/1/89-6/30/91
Honors: Tisdall award for Pediatric research5/91
2) Babies Hospital, Columbia Presbyterian Med Ctr, NY
Pediatric Gastroenterology7/1/91-6/30/92
Job History
CEO Healthy Days LLC,
Private Practice12/5/05-present
Director of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition11/11/92-12/05/05
Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune, NJ 07753
Hospital affiliations
Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, NJ3/1/02-present
One Riverview Plaza, Red Bank, NJ
Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune, NJ11/11/92-present
1945 Route 33, Neptune, NJ 07753
Medical School Appointments
Assistant Professor RW Johnson Medical School12/1/94-2010
Honors:
Outstanding clinical research projectat JSMC1993, 1998
RW Johnson Medical school teaching award5/30/1995
Grants
Lyme disease Association$13,6662003-2004
Project: Coinfections in Persons with Lyme
Lyme disease Association$10,0001999-2000
Project: Chronic Lyme disease in Children
Lyme Lyte Foundation$3,0001993-1994
Project: Gastrointestinal manifestations of Lyme
Nestle Inc$40,0001990-1991
Project: Effect of Whey Protein on Gastric Emptying
HSC Research Foundation$17,0001990-1991
Project: Energy expenditure in children with Cystic Fibrosis
Committees
Computer and Information technology2004-2008
Pediatric performance improvement1998-2005
Subspecialty Pediatric Operations2002-2005
Pediatric Education1996-2005
Endoscopy Committee1994-2005
Food and Nutrition1994-2006
Pharmacy and Therapeutics1994-1998
Societies
Past Chairman- Nutrition task force AAP, NJ Chapter1997-2006
North American Soc for Ped Gastr and Nutrition1992-present
Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation1992-2006
New Jersey Medical Society1992-present
Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics1992-present
Original Articles
1.Fried MD, Adelson M and Mordechai E. Multiple Gastrointestinal Coinfections occur
2.simultaneously in children and adolescents . Practical Gastroenterology. 2004(Nov) 78-81
2.Fried MD, Pietrucha D, Madigan G, and Bal A. Borrelia burgdorferi Persists in the
3.Gastrointestinal Tract of Children and Adolescents with Lyme disease. J Spirochetal and
4.Tick-borne Diseases. 2002 (9) 11-15.
3. Fried MD, Abel M, Pietrucha D, Kuo YH, and Bal A. . The Spectrum of Gastrointestinal
4.Manifestations in Children with Lyme disease. J Spirochetal and Tick-borne Diseases.
5.1999 (6) 89-93.
4.Fried MD, Pietrucha D and Duray P. Gastrointestinal Pathology in children with
5.Lyme Disease. J Spirochetal and Tick-borne Diseases. 1996 (3) 101-104
5.Khoshoo V, Fried MD and Pencharz P: Incidence of Gastroesophageal reflux
6.with casein and whey based formulas. J Pediatr Gastroentol Nutri 1993 (17) 116.
6.Azcue MP, Fried MD and Pencharz P: Validation of the use of tetrapolar bioelectrical
7. impedance in the measurement of total body water in people with cystic fibrosis.
8.J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 1993(16) 440-445.
7.Fried MD, Khoshoo et al: Decrease in gastric emptying and episodes of regurgitation
8.in children with spastic quadraplegia fed a whey based formula.
9.J Pediatrics 1992 (120) 569-572
8.Fried MD and Pencharz P: Energy and nutrient intakes in children with
9.spastic quadraplegia. J Pediatrics 1991(119) 947
Fried MD, Durie P et al: The cystic fibrosis gene and resting energy expenditure
J Pediatrics 1991(119) 913-916
Abstracts
1.Fried MD. Unique Dermatalogical Manifestations of Tick Diseases. Presented at Lyme
2.and other Tick- Bourne Diseases conference. Philadelphia, PA Oct 28, 2005.
2.Fried MD. Gastrointestinal Coinfections-Presented at the 16th International conference
3.state of the art of Tick-borne disorders. Hartford CT June 2003
3.Fried MD Madigan G and Bal A. Bartonella henselae, heartburn, rash, gastritis,
4.duodenitis and mesenteric adenitis in children – Accepted for oral presentation at
5.the Oct 2002 North American Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
4.Fried MD, Schairer J, Madigan G and Bal A. Bartonella henselae is associated
5.with heartburn, abdominal pain, skin rash, mesenteric adenitis, gastritis and duodenitis.
6.J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 2002;35:3 Abstract 158
5.Fried M Gastrointestinal Manifestations of Lyme disease. Programs and abstracts
6. from the 14th International Scientific Conference on Lyme disease and other tic-borne
7.disorders. April 21-23, 2001. Hartford CT
6.Fried and Duray: The Gastrointestinal manifestations of Lyme. Poster presentation by
7.M Fried at the 1996 Lyme disease conference in Boston Mass
7.Fried MD, Granter S and Duray P: The Gastrointestinal Pathology of Lyme disease
8. in children.
9. Poster Presentation by M Fried at the 1994 North American Pediatric Gastroenterology,
10.Hepatology and Nutrition meeting
8.Fried MD, Pietrucha D and Duray P: Lyme disease- implications to the gastrointestinal
9.tract and implications for the future. Oral Presentation by M Fried at the 1993
10.Atlantic City Lyme Disease Conference.
9.Fried MD, Durie P, Tsui LC, Corey M, Levison H and Pencharz P: Resting energy
10.expenditure in cystic fibrosis according to genotype and pulmonary function.
Poster presentation by M Fried at the North American Cystic Fibrosis Conference
in Dallas, October 1991
10.Fried MD, Khoshoo V, Secker DJ, Gilday DL, Ash JM and Pencharz P:
11. Whey improves gastric emptying and gastroesophageal reflux in children
12. with cerebral palsy.
13. Poster Presentation by M Fried at the 1991 North American Pediatric
14.Gastroenterology and Nutrition meeting