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Katie E. Cameron

Katie E. Cameron, MD, MBE

Gender Affirming Care

Gynecology

Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility

Accepting New Patients
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Johns Hopkins Affiliations:
  • Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Faculty

Languages

  • English

14 Insurances Accepted

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Gender

Female

About Katie E. Cameron

Primary Academic Title

Assistant Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics

Background

Katherine Cameron is a reproductive endocrinology and infertility specialist in the Baltimore area who specializes in diagnosing and treating women facing infertility. Dr. Cameron treats patients with a wide range of conditions, including recurrent pregnancy loss, polycystic ovarian syndrome, premature ovarian insufficiency and medical endocrinology syndromes, at the Johns Hopkins Fertility Center.

Dr. Cameron completed her undergraduate degree at Washington University in St. Louis and her medical school, residency and fellowship training at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research has focused on fertility and quality of life issues for cancer survivors. She has also investigated how exposure to certain environmental factors in the womb — such as if a mother smoked or took certain medications while pregnant — affects a woman’s future reproductive health. 

In addition to her medical degree, Dr. Cameron holds a master’s degree in bioethics and serves on the American Society for Reproductive Medicine Ethics Committee.

Outside of medicine, Dr. Cameron enjoys spending time outdoors, including hiking, skiing and playing tennis.

Research Interests

long-term health outcomes of infertility, reproductive function and quality of life for cancer survivors, Uterine fibroids

Selected Publications

  • Cameron KE, Kole MB, Sammel MD, Ginsberg JP, Gosiengfiao Y, Mersereau JE, Su HI, Gracia CR. Acute menopausal symptoms in young cancer survivors immediately following chemotherapy. Oncology 94(4):200-206, Jan 2018, PMID 29393227.

  • Cameron KE, Sammel MD, Prewitt M, Gracia CR. Differential rates of change in measures of ovarian reserve in young cancer survivors across the reproductive lifespan. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 105(5): 1813-1822, May 2019, PMID 30566616.

  • Cameron KE, Senapati S, Sammel MD, Chung K, Takacs P, Molinaro T, Barnhart KT. Following declining human chorionic gonadotropin values in pregnancies of unknown location: when is it safe to stop? Fertility and Sterility 105(4):953-7, April 2016, PMID 26698678.

  • Johnson LN, Sammel MD, Dillon KE, Lechtenberg L, Schanne A, Gracia CR. Antimullerian hormone and antral follicle count are lower in female cancer survivors and healthy women taking hormonal contraception. Fertility and Sterility 102(3):774-781, Sept 2014 PMID 24934488.

  • Milman LW, Senapati S, Sammel MD, Cameron KE, Gracia C. Assessing reproductive choices of women and the likelihood of oocyte cryopreservation in the era of elective oocyte freezing. Fertility and Sterility 107(5):1214-1222, May 2017, PMID 28476182.

Memberships

  • American Society for Reproductive Medicine
  • American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Endocrine Society
  • Alpha Omega Alpha

Additional Training

  • M.B.E., University of Pennsylvania (2013)

Locations

  1. Johns Hopkins Health Care & Surgery Center - Green Spring Station, Lutherville
    • 10755 Falls Road, Floor 4, Lutherville, MD 21093
    • Howard County Medical Pavilion
      • 10710 Charter Drive, Suite 200, Columbia, MD 21044

      Expertise

      Education

      Penn Medicine University of Pennsylvania

      Fellowship, Reproductive Endocrinology, 2020

      Penn Medicine University of Pennsylvania

      Residency, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2017

      University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine

      Medical Education, Obstetrics and Gynecology, MD MBE, 2013

      Board Certifications

      Obstetrics and Gynecology

      American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2022

      Obstetrics and Gynecology

      American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2019

      Insurance

      Johns Hopkins providers accept various commercial health insurance plans. However, they may not be included in all of an insurance company's plans or offerings. This may include Exchange, Medicaid, Medicare, and specific limited benefit plans. Exceptions to participation also exist based on your employer’s benefits package and the provider's location or specialty. Please contact your insurer directly to make sure your doctor is covered by your plan. For more details, please review our Insurance Information.
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      • Aetna
      • CareFirst
      • Cigna
      • First Health
      • Geisinger Health Plan
      • HealthSmart/Accel
      • Humana
      • Johns Hopkins Health Plans
      • MultiPlan
      • Pennsylvania's Preferred Health Networks (PPHN)
      • Point Comfort Underwriters
      • Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS)
      • UnitedHealthcare
      • Veteran Affairs Community Care Network (Optum-VACCN)