2015-2016 PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL MEDICINE DIVISION PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS, GRANTS and AWARDS [July 1 2015 – June 30 2016] Publications in Peer Reviewed Journals [32 total] Publications with Stanford PHM faculty/fellow as first or last author: [Faculty in bold, trainees in italics] 1.) Baier NM, Mendez SS, Kimm d, Velazquez AE, Schroeder AR. Intranasal dexmedetomidine: an effective sedative agent for electroencephalogram and auditory brain response testing. Pediatric Anesthesia 2016 Mar;26(3):280-5. 2.) Bogetz JF, Bogetz AL, Rassbach CE, Gabhart JM, Blankenburg RL. Caring for Children with Medical Complexity: Challenges and Educational Opportunities Identified by Pediatric Residents. Academic pediatrics. Nov-Dec 2015. 3.) Coon ER, Schroeder AR. Detection of abnormalities is not synonymous with patient benefit. CMAJ 2016 Jan 5;188(1):63. 4.) Destino LA, Kahana M, Patel SH. Engaging Pediatric Resident Physicians in Quality Improvement through resident-led Morbidity and Mortality Conferences. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 2016;42(3):99-106. 5.) Goel V, Poole S, Kipps A, Palma J, Platchek T, Pageler N, Longhurst C, Sharek P. Implementation of Data Drive Heart Rate and Respiratory Rate parameters on a Pediatric Acute Care Unit. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2015; 216: 918. PMID: 26262220. 6.) Lin JL, Guillerman RP, Russell HV, Lupo PJ, Okcu MF. “Does surveillance imaging of childhood rhabdomyosarcoma improve patient survival?” Pediatric Blood and Cancer. 2015 Sep 16. doi: 10.1002/pbc.25750.
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2015-2016 PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL MEDICINE DIVISION
PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS, GRANTS and AWARDS [July 1 2015 – June 30 2016]
Publications in Peer Reviewed Journals [32 total]
Publications with Stanford PHM faculty/fellow as first or last author:
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(2) Association of Pediatric Program Directors, New Orleans, LA, April 2016.
25.) Ross C., Harryson I., Knight L., Goel V., Poole S., Pageler N. Development of a Pediatric Early
Warning System Using Data-Driven Vital Signs. American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) National
Conference 2015; Washington, DC.
26.) Ross C., Harrysson, I., Goel V., Knight L., Poole S., Franzon D., Pageler N. Sensitivity and Specificity of
a Pediatric Early Warning Score System Using Data-Driven Vital Signs. Society of Critical Care Medicine:
Critical Care Congress 2016; Orlando, Florida.
27.) Shafiq, M. Julian Villar, Lijia Xie, Terry Platchek, Paul Mohabir. Less Than Half of Inpatient Code Blue
Activations Are True Cardiopulmonary Arrests: Appropriate Level Of Caution Or Injudicious
Overutilization? Poster and Oral Presentation. Stanford University School of Medicine Quality
Improvement and Patient Safety Symposium. May 2016.
28.) Shah N, Rhim H, Maniscalco J, Wilson K, Rassbach C The Current State of Pediatric Hospital
Medicine Fellowships: A Survey of Program Directors. Pediatric Hospital Medicine. San Antonio, TX, July
2015.
29.) Singh, A. Lauren Tholemeier and Terry Platchek, MD. Just a Friendly Reminder…Improving Visitor
Hand Hygiene Practice with a Simple Verbal Cue. Poster. American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) National
Conference. Washington DC. October 2015.
30.) Thomas J. Caruso, MD, MEHP; Ling Loh, MPH; Hayden Schwenk, MD, MPH; Ellen Wang, MD; Jenny
Shaffer, RN; Julie Cahn, MSN, RN; Kevin Chen, BS; Joh Olson, RN, MBA; Paul J. Sharek, MD, MPH. The
development of a cardiovascular surgical site infection reduction bundle. Solutions for Patient Safety
Meeting, October 2015, St Louis, MO.
Other Invited Presentations [55 total]
1.) Beck, R. Blankenburg, M. Shen, M. Long, S. Rooholamini, S. Durning, L. Wilson, V. Gribben, T. Louden,
J. Peterson. Choose Your Own Adventure: Leading Effective Case-Based Learning Sessions Using
Evidence-based Strategies, Pediatrics Academic Societies Conference, Baltimore, MD, May 2016.
2.) Bennett D, Platchek T. Designing, Implementing, and Improving a Daily Management System.
Workshop. Melbourne, VIC, Australia. June 3, 2016.
3.) Blankenburg, P. Yuan, S. Harman, B. Monash, D. Sakai, I. Chua, P. Hosamani, A. Khan, L. Shieh, L. Xie,
E. Huynh, J. Hilton, J. Satterfield, S. Rennke. Shared Decision Making: A Multi-Site Educational Bundle
Improves Patient Engagement and Communication During Inpatient Rounds. Pediatric Academic
Societies, Baltimore, MD, April 2016.
4.) Blankenburg, P. Yuan, S. Harman, B. Monash, D. Sakai, I. Chua, P. Hosamani, A. Khan, L. Shieh, L. Xie,
E. Huynh, J. Hilton, J. Satterfield, S. Rennke. Shared Decision Making: A Multi-Site Educational Bundle
Improves Patient Engagement and Communication During Inpatient Rounds. WGEA, Tuscon, AZ, April
2016.
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5.) Bogetz A, L. Chamberlain, E. Abramson, A. Winn, J. Bruce, L. Destino, V. Gribben, S. Kache, DT Louden,
J Peterson, Rassbach, C. N. Srinivas, G. Shaw, A. Talib, R. Blankenburg. Research During Residency: What
Does It Take to Implement a Scholarly Concentration Curriculum at Your Institution?
(1) Pediatrics Academic Societies Conference, Baltimore, MD, May 2016.
(2) Workshop. Association of Pediatric Program Directors, New Orleans, LA, April 2016.
6.) Bogetz A, Chamberlain L, Shaw G, Winn A, Destino L, Blankenburg B. Research During Residency:
What Does It Take to Implement a Scholarly Concentration Curriculum at Your Institution? Pediatric
Academic Societies. 4/2016.
7.) Bogetz A, Chamberlain L, Bruce J, Cohen H, Destino L, Frankovich J, Kache S, Kang J, Platchek T,
Rabinovitch M, Rassbach C., Shaw G, Srinivas N, Stuart E, Talib A, Blankenburg B. Promoting pediatric
residents’ scholarly productivity through a formal scholarly concentration program. Pediatric Academic
Societies. 4/2016.
* Bogetz A, Abramson E, Kuo A, Winn A, Gribben V, Kache S, Louden T, Peterson J, Rassbach C,
Blankenburg R. Research During Residency: What Does It Take To Implement A Scholarly Concentration
Curriculum At Your Institution? Association of Pediatric Program Directors’ Meeting, New Orleans, LA,
April 2016.
9.) Capdarest-Arest N, Walz AA, Rassbach C. Real-time education on location: developing a
modular clinical pediatrics evidence-based practice curriculum. Joint meeting of the Medical Library
Association, the Canadian Health Libraries Association/Association des bibliothèques de la santé du
Canada, and the International Clinical Librarian Conference. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. May, 2016.
10.) Damian MA, Destino L, Hock P, Laumann D, Matias L, Sharek P, Franzon D. Improving the pediatric
intensive care unit (PICU) discharge process. Society of Critical Care Medicine. 2/2016.
11.) Denniston S, Maniscalco J, Blankenburg R, Rassbach C, Davis E, Truckenbrod J, Gay A, Lin J, Ward V.
Teaching and Supervising a PHM Fellow: The Transition from Learner to Instructor. Pediatric Hospital
Medicine, San Antonio, TX, July 2015.
12.) Destino, L. “I-PASS: Debrief.” University of Hawaii OBGYN Residency Program Noon Learning
Session. Honolulu, HI. Oct. 16, 2015
13.) Destino, L. “The I-PASS Study: Standardizing The Handoff Process to Improve Patient Care and
Safety” Trident Hospital/MUSC Family Practice Grand Rounds. North Charleston, SC. Sept. 25, 2015
14.) Destino, L. “Improving Physician Handoffs in the Age of Computerized Medicine.” Dominican
Hospital Grand Rounds. Santa Cruz, CA. Oct 9, 2015.
15.) Everhart JL, Spector ND. The I-PASS Handoff Program: Considerations For Implementation in
Ambulatory Settings & Undergraduate GME. I-PASS SHM Mentored Implementation Program Site Visit,
Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, MI, July 30, 2015.
16.) Everhart JL, Spector ND. The I-PASS Study: Standardizing The Handoff Process To Improve Patient
Care And Safety. I-PASS SHM Mentored Implementation Program Site Visit Grand Rounds, Children’s
Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, MI, July 31, 2015.
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17.) Everhart JL, Spector ND. The I-PASS Study: Standardizing The Handoff Process To Improve Patient
Care And Safety. I-PASS SHM Mentored Implementation Program Site Visit Grand Rounds, Hurley
Medical Center, Flint, MI, May 12, 2016.
18.) Everhart JL, Spector ND. I-PASS Faculty Development Workshop. I-PASS: Considerations for
Institution-Wide Implementation. SHM Mentored Implementation Program Site Visit, Hurley Medical
Center, Flint, MI, May 12, 2016.
19.) Goel V., Pageler N. The Great Power and Great Responsibility of Order Sets. Epic XGM Physicians
Advisory Council 2016; Madison, Wisconsin.
20.) Goel V. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. Big Data in Biology undergraduate course invited guest
lecture “Big Data in Biomedicine.” April 25, 2016
21.) Goel V. Health Informatics Society of Australia (HISA) 2015 Big Data Conference Sydney, Australia.
Keynote Address “Bringing Big Data to the Bedside.” Oct 21, 2015
22.) Goel V. Accenture, Dublin, Ireland. “Unintended Consequences of the HER.” July 9, 2015
23.) Goel V. Accenture, Dublin, Ireland. “EHR-Enabled Data Analytics for Quality Improvement.” July 8,
2015
24.) Goel V. VHI Healthcare, Dublin, Ireland. “The General Pediatrics Model of Care.” July 7, 2015
25.) Hilgenberg S. “Reading the Brain,” Stanford University Department of Psychology
Undergraduate Seminar, February 2016.
26.) Hilgenberg S, Peterson J, Gribben V, Rassbach C. “Teaching on the Fly,” Valley Children’s Hospital
Medical Education Day, Madera, CA, May 2016.
27.) Holmes A, Rosenthal J, Rassbach C, Long M, Blankenburg R. Stop lecturing me!: Incorporating active
learning strategies into your teaching. Pediatric Hospital Medicine, San Antonio, TX, July 2015.
28.) Le KP, Destino L and Singh A. Covert observations, screen savers and videos: a multi-faceted
approach to improving hand hygiene adherence. Pediatric Hospital Medicine 7/2015.
29.) Maniscalco, S. Denniston, R. Blankenburg, C. Rassbach, E. Davis, J. Truckenbrod, A. Gay, J. Lin, V.
Ward. Promoting the Autonomy of Fellows in the Clinical Environment: The Transition from Learner to
Instructor. Pediatrics Academic Societies Conference, Baltimore, MD, May 2016.
30.) Paradise Black, LD. Barbeau, P. Ward, M. Weisgerber, S. Paik, V. Gribben, D.T. Louden, J. Peterson, R.
Blankenburg. Turning Your Resident Survey Stumbling Blocks into Stepping Stones: Using a Collaborative
QI Framework to Make a Difference in Resident Education. Workshop. Association of Pediatric Program
Directors, New Orleans, LA, April 2016.
31.) Pardini-Kiely K, Mawer S, Elgin KH, Sharek PJ. Safety by Design: Creating the Prototype for Design
Thinking for Patient Safety at Stanford and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital. Institute for Healthcare
Improvement Annual Quality Forum, Dec 2015, Orlando, FL
32.) Platchek, Terry. Learning to Manage with Lean Thinking. Keynote Address. Lean Thinking & Practice
2016 Summit. Melbourne, VIC, Australia. June 1, 2016.
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33.) Platchek, Terry. Co-Evolution of Incentives and Care to Provide More with Less. Grand Rounds.
Stanford University Department of Pediatrics. Palo Alto, CA. February 18, 2016.
34.) Platchek, Terry. “Daily management systems: a vital component to sustained improvement.” Grand
Rounds. Oregon Health Sciences University Emergency Medicine, Portland Oregon. February 10, 2016
35.) Platchek, Terry. “A3 thinking: a framework for strategic and practical performance improvement.”
Keynote Speaker. Oregon Health Sciences University Performance Excellence Week, Portland Oregon.
February 10, 2016
36.) Platchek, Terry. “Healthcare Improvement and the PDSA cycle.” Invited Presentation. Lucile
Packard Foundation for Children’s Health, Palo Alto, CA. November 18, 2015.
37.) Platchek, Terry. “Making the Transition from Hockey to Ballet – Lean Improvement in Healthcare.”
Pediatric Grand Rounds, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center. July 22, 2015.
38.) Rassbach C, Bogetz A, Buckway C, Gans H, Lee L, Peterson J, Boswell B, Sakai D. Coaching in
Medicine. Stanford Department of Pediatrics 3rd Annual Medical Education Day, October 2015.
39.) Schroeder AR. “’Safely doing less’ for Infants with Urinary Tract Infections”
(1) Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, 5/13/16
(2) Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, Kaiser Oakland, 1/20/16.
40.) Schroeder AR. Colin Hubbard, MD, Memorial Lecture: “Understanding and Preventing
Overdiagnosis: An Important Step Towards Safely Doing Less”. Children’s Hospital of Orange County,
10/28/15
41.) Schroeder AR. “Applying ‘Safely Doing Less’ to Common Clinical Conditions”. Oral presentation
during “Safely Doing Less” Topic Symposium, Pediatric Academic Societies National Meeting, Baltimore,
MD, 5/1/16.
42.) Schroeder AR. “Safely Doing Less: The Power of Stories AND Science”. Department of Pediatrics
Grand Rounds, Dartmouth Hitchcock Children’s Hospital, 9/30/15.
43.) Schroeder AR. “Is breastfeeding always best?” in “Pediatric Dogmas” workshop at Pediatric Hospital
Medicine National conference, San Antonio, 7/25/15
44.) Schroeder AR. “Getting the ‘Right Care’ for Infants with Urinary Tract Infections”. Department of
Pediatrics Grand Rounds, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, 10/14/15.
45.) Schroeder AR. “Detection of bacteremia in urinary tract infection: help you or hurt you?”
Department of Urology Grand Rounds, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, 9/4/15.
46.) Sharek, P. Keynote Speaker, Patient Safety and Quality Symposium 2016, “Hardwiring for High
Reliability.” Washington University, St Louis, MO. Moving Towards High Reliability: Leveraging Health
Information Technology to Improve Patient Safety. March 2016.
47.) Sharek, P. Grand Rounds St Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The Journey to High Reliability:
Understanding and Improving Patient Safety in Pediatrics. December 3, 2015
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48.) Sharek, P. Solutions for Patient Safety. Leading Toward Zero Harm: The Next Level in the Role of the
Board Conference. Atlanta, GA. Understanding Safety Basics- Human Factors Engineering. September
21, 2015.
49.) Sharek, P. Stanford University School of Medicine, Clinical Effectiveness Leadership Training (CELT).
The Journey to High Reliability: Understanding and Improvement Patient Safety. May 7, 2015 and
December 10, 2015.
50.) Sharek, P. Stanford University School of Medicine Leadership Retreat. Sausalito, CA. Panel “The
Science of Quality”. February 19, 2016.
51.) Sharek, P. Breakout session. Patient Safety and Quality Symposium 2016, “Hardwiring for High
Reliability.” Washington University, St Louis, MO. A Deeper Dive: Practical Health Information
Technology Strategies to Support High Reliability.
52.) Sharek, P. Royal College of the Physicians of Ireland (RCPI). Invited lecture. “Patient Safety – What’s
the big deal?”. RCPI headquarters, Dublin, Ireland. June 29, 2016.
53.) Schulte, C. Rassbach, R. Blankenburg, L. Lane. Coaching Throughout the Educational Continuum:
More Questions Than Answers. Pediatrics Academic Societies Conference, Baltimore, MD, May 2016.
54.) Stewart S, Lin J, Everhart K, Hilgenberg S. “Don’t Be Brash with a Rash,” Pediatric Hospital Medicine
National Conference, San Antonio, TX, July 2015.
55.) Vining M, DiPace J, Fleming G, Frost M, Multerer S, Larson Rotandi C, Rassbach C. Your Clinical
Competencies Are Busy, But What Does Everyone Else Think? Association of Pediatric Program
Directors’ Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 2016.
Grants [8 total]
1.) 2016 - 2017 “De-Escalating Angry Caregivers: A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Novel Communication Curriculum for Pediatric Residents.” APPD Special Projects Grant. PI: Hilgenberg S. Co-Authors: Bogetz A., Gaba D. Senior Investigator: Blankenburg R. Amount: $10,000.
2.) 2016 - present “Assess Whether Introversion (defined by the Meyers-Briggs) Affects Evaluation of Resident Competencies.” Teaching and Mentoring Academy Grant. PI: Shin D. Senior Investigator: Blankenburg R. Amount: $6,530.
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3.) 2015 - 2017 “Hearing our Patients’ Voices in Pediatric Resident Education: A Randomized-
Controlled Trial Comparing Two Models of Patient Feedback.” APPD Special Projects Grant. Co-
PI’s: Rassbach C. and McQueen L. Co-Authors: Orlov N., Bogetz A. Senior Investigator:
Blankenburg R. Amount: $10,000.
4.) 2014 -present “Bringing I-PASS to the Bedside: a Communication Bundle to Improve Patient
Safety and Experience.” PCORI. PI: C. Landrigan. Stanford Site PI: L. Destino. Amount: ~$175,000
5.) 2015 - present “De-escalating Angry Caregivers: A Randomized Controlled Trial for Pediatric
Residents Using a Novel Standardized Patient Simulation-Based Curriculum.” Society for
Simulation in Healthcare Novice Research Grant. PI: S. Hilgenberg. Amount: $5,000.
6.) *2015 - 2016 “Hearing Our Patients’ Voices in Pediatric Resident Education. The Association of
Pediatric Program Directors’ Special Projects Grant.” PI: C. Rassbach, Co-PI: Alisa McQueen.
Amount: $10,000.
7.) 2016 – present: National Cancer Institute Smart and Connected Health Grant: Funded 6/2016
under PI: Lee Sanders, “Intelligent Information Sharing: Advancing Teamwork in Complex Care”
[Jody Lin]
8.) 2016 – present: Spectrum CTSA KL2 Mentored Career Development Award: awarded 6/2016
[Jody Lin]
Honors/Awards [5 total]
1.) 2016 Ray E. Helfer Award for Innovation in Medical Education, national award from the Academic Pediatric Association, Awardee: Blankenburg R
2.) 2015 Outstanding Program Director Award, Stanford School of Medicine, Awardee: Blankenburg R
3.) 2015 Teaching Honor Roll and Letter of Distinction, Stanford School of Medicine, Awardee: Blankenburg R
4.) 2015-16 Golden Apple Teaching Award, Stanford Pediatrics Residency Training Program: Nivedita Srinivas
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5.) 2015-16 Stanford Department of Pediatrics Early Career Clinical Excellence Award: Anna Lin