August 2017 K. Sarah Hoehn, M.D., M.Be. FAAP Office Address: Education: University of Chicago Comer Children's Hospital Room L-446, MC 1145 5841 S. Maryland Ave Chicago, IL 60637 1/2001 to 5/2003 M.Be. University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (Bioethics) Philadelphia, PA 8/1993 to 5/1997 M.D. University of Kansas School of Medicine Kansas City, KS 8/1989 to 5/1993 B. S. Cornell University Ithaca, NY (Human Development & Family Studies Postgraduate Training and Fellowship Appointments: 712000 - 6/2003 Fellowship, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA 6/1997 - 6/2000 Resident in Pediatrics University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
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August 2017
K. Sarah Hoehn, M.D., M.Be. FAAP
Office Address:
Education:
University of Chicago Comer Children's Hospital Room L-446, MC 1145 5841 S. Maryland Ave Chicago, IL 60637
1/2001 to 5/2003 M.Be. University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (Bioethics) Philadelphia, PA
8/1993 to 5/1997 M.D. University of Kansas School of Medicine Kansas City, KS
8/1989 to 5/1993 B. S. Cornell University Ithaca, NY (Human Development & Family Studies
Postgraduate Training and Fellowship Appointments:
712000 6/2003 Fellowship, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA
6/1997 - 6/2000 Resident in Pediatrics University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
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Faculty Appointments:
8/1 /2017-present
12/2012-6/2017
7/2014-6/2017
8/2011-12/2012
1/2011-5/2011
6/2009-1/2011
Associate Professor of Pediatrics Director, Pediatric Palliative Care Team Associate Faculty Maclean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics University of Chicago Chicago, IL
Associate Professor of Pediatrics and History and Philosophy of Medicine University of Kansas School of Medicine Kansas City, KS
Adjunct Faculty Associate Professor of Bioethics Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Course Director; Pediatric Ethics (2014, 2015, 2016) Kansas City, MO
Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Religion, Health and Human Values Content Leader, Ethics; Physicianship Program Rush Medical College Chicago, IL
Associate Professor of Pediatrics Drexel University College of Medicine Philadelphia, PA
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Drexel University College of Medicine Program Director, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship (First application to AAMC) Philadelphia, PA
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Faculty Appointments (cont)
11/2005-1/2009 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Department of Pediatrics; Associate Faculty Maclean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics; University of Chicago Chicago, IL
7 /2003-9/2005 Assistant Professor of Anesthesia and Pediatrics Department of Anesthesiology University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Hospital and Administrative Appointments:
10/16 to 6/2017 Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Attending Overland Park Regional Medical Center Lenexa, KS
11/2015 to 7/2017 Medical Director Sunflower Health Plan Lenexa, KS
1/1/16 to 7/2017 PICU attending (20%) University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
12/2012-12/2015 Section Chief, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Director, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
8/2011-12/2012 Pediatric Critical Care Attending Director, Pediatric Supportive and Palliative Care Team Co-Director of Cardiac Intensive Care Unit Ethics Consultant Rush University Medical Center Chicago, IL
8/2011-12/2012 Pediatric Critical Care Attending Stroger Hospital for Cook County Chicago IL
1/2011-5/2011 Director, Cardiac Intensive Care Unit St. Christopher's Hospital for Children Philadelphia, PA
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Hospital and Administrative Appointments (cont):
6/2009-5/2011
3/2008 to 3/2009
9/2006 to 1/2009
8/2001 to 6/2003
10/2003-9/2005
Specialty Certification: 1997 1997 to Present 1997 to Present 1997 to Present 2000 to Present 2000,2007
2003-2008 2004,2014
2008
Licensure:
Critical Care Attending, Sedation Attending St. Christopher's Hospital for Children Philadelphia, PA
Pediatric Medical Director, Seasons Hospice Willowbrook, IL
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Attending Physician Adventist Hinsdale Hospital Hinsdale, IL
Pediatric Attending Physician Lehigh Valley Hospital Allentown, PA
Co-Founder and Associate Director, Pediatric Advanced Care Team (PACT) Pediatric Critical Care Attending Physician The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA
National Board of Medical Examiners Advanced Cardiac Life Support Pediatric Advanced Life Support Neonatal Advanced Life Support Advanced Trauma Life Support Pediatrics, American Board of Pediatrics No. 070091, June 21, 2007 Instructor, Pediatric Advanced Life Support Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, American Board of Pediatrics No. 1198,August16,2004 Recertified 2014 Hospice and Palliative Medicine, American Board of Pediatrics No. 20, October 29, 2008
Memberships in Professional and Scientific Societies:
1994 - Present American Medical Association 1994 - Present American Medical Women's Association, Member 1994-1995 President, University of Kansas Chapter 1997 - Present American Academy of Pediatrics
Fellow, AAP, 2005 2000 - Present Society of Critical Care Medicine
Editorial Positions:
2003-Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Pediatrics 2004-Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Critical Care Medicine 2004-Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2009-Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Pediatrics
Academic Committees at the University of Pennsylvania and Affiliated Hospitals:
1998 to 2000 Coordinator, Women's Brown Bag Series 2001to2005 Member, Drug Infusion Committee 2002 to 2005 Coordinator, Ethics Rounds in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 2002 to 2005 Member, Ethics Committee
Major Teaching and Clinical Responsibilities at the University of Pennsylvania and Affiliated Hospitals:
1. Teaching and supervising pediatric and emergency room residents who are rotating through the pediatric intensive care unit at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
2. Teaching and supervising medical students who are rotating through the pediatric intensive care unit at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
3. Teaching and supervising second year medical students in MD 307, Introduction to the pediatric history and physical examination (Fall 2004}
4. Teaching in FR601, Bioethics and Professionalism, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (February 2003, February 2005}
5. Teaching in Ethics of Human Subjects Research, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (January-February 2004; January-February 2005}
6. Teaching in Doctoring I, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (February -June 2005)
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Mentees at the University of Pennsylvania and Affiliated Hospitals
1. Maryam Nairn, MD, Critical Care Medicine Fellow Donation after Cardiac Death Review (published in CCM)
2. Arun Chopra, MD, Critical Care Medicine Fellow ECMO and Mediastinal Mass (published in PCCM)
3. Aruna Nathan, MBBS, FRCA, Anesthesia Fellow MacArthur Competence Assessment Tool for Clinical Research (published in Journal of Medical Ethics, featured in IRB journal)
Academic Committees at the University of Chicago and Affiliated Hospitals
2005-2008 Member, Ethics Committee 2006-2008 Member, Institutional Review Board, Committee B 2005-2008 Steering Committee, Residency Research in Progress 2007-2008 Chair, Internal Review Committee, Transplant Hepatology Fellowship
Major Teaching and Clinical Responsibilities at the University of Chicago and Affiliated Hospitals:
1. Teaching and supervising pediatric and emergency room residents and medical students who are rotating through the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit at the Comer Children's Hospital
2. Teaching and supervising pediatric intensive care unit fellows in both the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit at the Comer Children's Hospital
3. Teaching the Clinical Ethics Fellows at the Maclean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics in didactic sessions, and through participation in weekly conferences
4. Teaching in the Doctor Patient Relationship Course for first year medical students
5. Teaching as a mentor in the Student Research Program to medical students between their first and second years (Summer 2007, 2008)
6. Participation in sedation service providing both inpatient and outpatient sedation to pediatric patients needing sedation for radiological examinations
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Mentees at the University of Chicago
1. Neethi Pannicker-Pinto, MD, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellow Role of sedation in extubation failure in pediatric intensive care unit Abstract published, manuscript in process, masters thesis submitted
2. Jessica Zuzga-Reed, DO, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellow DNAR focus groups to improve communication with minorities Abstract published, manuscript in process
3. Mina Hafzalah, MD, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellow Barriers to organ donation in the Chicago Muslim community Abstract published, manuscript published
4-9. Amy Romer, Minna Chen, Destinee Delemos, Benjamin Anthony, Katie Sonneborn, Kyla Bryadon, University of Chicago Medical Students Role of trust and communication in the pediatric intensive care unit One abstract published, one paper published, one paper submitted.
Major Teaching and Clinical Responsibilities at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children:
1. Teaching and supervising pediatric and emergency room residents and medical students who are rotating through the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, the Special Care Unit and the Burn Unit
2. Participation in sedation service providing both inpatient and outpatient sedation to pediatric patients needing sedation for radiological examinations
3. Teaching, supervising and overseeing the fellowship program in pediatric critical care medicine
Academic Committees at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children
2009-2011 Member, Graduate Medical Education Committee 2009-2011 Chair, Residency Research Resource Committee 2009-2011 Member, Research Committee
Major Teaching and Clinical Responsibilities at Rush Medical Center:
1. Teaching and supervising pediatric and emergency room residents and medical students who are rotating through the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, and the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit 2. Teaching and supervising pediatric palliative care residents and fellows
throughout the hospital, including the inpatient hospice unit 3. Course content leader, ethics curriculum, Rush Medical College
Major Teaching and Clinical Responsibilities at KU Medical Center:
1. Teaching and supervising pediatric residents and medical students who are rotating in the pediatric intensive care unit
2. Participation in sedation service providing both inpatient and outpatient sedation to pediatric patients needing sedation for procedures
3. Participation in education of nursing staff in PICU, ED and burn units regarding pediatric critical care education
4. Teaching in Introduction to Clinical Medicine: facilitating small groups around medical ethics topics for third year medical students
5. Teaching ethics to the family medicine residents as an ongoing series of ethics case discussions
6. Teaching clinical ethics to psychiatry residents, monthly discussions and cases with senior residents and on an ongoing basis for junior residents
7. Participation in ethics roundtable discussions with medical students on a monthly basis
8. Performs hospital wide ethics consults monthly
Academic Committees at KU Medical Center
2013-2015 Member, Critical Care Committee 2013-present Member, Hospital Ethics Committee 2013-2015 Member, Pediatric Residency, 2rd year Clinical Competency
Committee 2013-2015 Member, Code Blue and Rapid Response Steering Committee 2016 to present Clendening Ethics Summer Fellowship Co-Director
Lectures by Invitation (External):
December 4, 2002 Assessment of Parental Stress and Decision Making in Congenital Heart Disease. Prenatal versus Postnatal Diagnosis. Invited speaker to the pediatric faculty at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, New Hampshire
February 20, 2003 Assessment of Parental Stress and Decision Making in Congenital Heart Disease. Prenatal versus Postnatal Diagnosis. Symposium Faculty. Cardiology 2003, Cardiac Intensive Care Unit Symposium, Orlando, Florida
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Lectures by Invitation (External) cont:
October 20, 2003
January 22, 2005
March 18, 2005
March 30, 2005
April 7, 2005
August1,2005
August1,2005
January 7, 2006
January 11, 2008
Death and Dying. Invited speaker, Chester Crozer Medical Center Chester, Pennsylvania
Issues in Pediatric Organ Donation. Symposium Faculty North American Transplant Coordinators Meeting. Miami, FL
Issues in Pediatric Donation after Cardiac Death. Invited speaker to the Donation after Cardiac Death Committee Children's Hospital Boston Boston, MA
Death and Dying. Invited speaker Chester Crozer Medical Center. Chester, PA
Mother, May I? Pediatric Ethical Issues. Symposium Faculty. Ethics Conference Monroe, LA
Pediatric Brain Death. Symposium Faculty North American Transplant Coordinators Organization National Meeting, Atlanta, GA
Issues with Pediatric Donation after Cardiac Death. Symposium Faculty North American Transplant Coordinators National Meeting Atlanta, GA
Cardiac Death, Neurologic Death and Organ Recovery. Symposium Faculty Society for Critical Care Medicine Pediatric Current Concepts Course San Francisco, CA
Palliative Care in Technology Dependent Children. Invited speaker LaRabida Grand Rounds, Chicago, IL
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Lectures by Invitation (External) cont:
May 22, 2008
May 23, 2008
August 7, 2008
October 28, 2008
July 15, 2009
January 15, 2011
January 15, 2011
January 15, 2011
Challenges to Pediatric Palliative Care. Invited speaker Hope Children's Hospital. Chicago, IL
Health Care Disparities in Pediatrics Invited speaker; Annual Ethics Retreat Children's Memorial Hospital Chicago, IL
Ethics Primer for Boards Symposium Faculty Multidisciplinary Review Course of Society for Critical Care Medicine Chicago, IL
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor Invited speaker Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia PA
Ethics Primer for Boards Symposium Faculty; Multidisciplinary Review Course Society for Critical Care Medicine San Francisco, CA
Ethical Controversies from Beginning to End in Pediatric ICU Symposium Faculty; Pediatric Current Concepts Course Society for Critical Care Medicine Annual Congress San Diego, CA
Trust Me. I'm a Doctor: Role of trust and health care disparities Symposium Faculty Pediatric Current Concepts Course Society for Critical Care Medicine Annual Congress San Diego, CA
ARDS: Alternative ventilatorv strategies (Panel Discussion) Symposium Faculty Pediatric Current Concepts Course Society for Critical Care Medicine Annual Congress San Diego, CA
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Lectures by Invitation (External) cont:
May 22, 2011
March 3, 2012
March 3, 2012
July 27, 2012
June 20, 2013
October 4, 2013
October 23, 2013
January 8, 2014
January 30, 2014
April 10, 2014
Empathy and Communication (Panel Discussion) Innovation and Empathy in Health Care Summit Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, OH
Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Trauma Symposium Faculty Templeton Pediatric Trauma Symposium Philadelphia, PA
Ethics, Religion and Trauma Pediatric Grand Rounds University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
Pain and Symptom Management in Pediatrics Regional Collaboration: Improving Care for Children Greater Illinois Pediatric Palliative Care Coalition Bloomington, IL
Organization of Pediatric Sedation Procedures Midwestern Region Burn Conference Kansas City, MO
Sedation in our smallest patients TOPICS in Trauma Symposium Kansas City, KS
Ethical Dilemmas in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Pediatric Current Concepts Course Society for Critical Care Medicine Annual Congress San Francisco, CA
Futility in Pediatric Ethics, does it exist? Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City, MO
Pediatric Organ Donation Donate Life Symposium Midwest Transplant Network Kansas City, KS
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Lectures by Invitation (External) cont:
May 1, 2014
May 20, 2014
October 29, 2014
November 13, 2014
February 6, 2015
March 3, 2015
April 29, 2015
August28,2015
September 17, 2015
October 9, 2015
Pediatric Critical Care, what makes kids different? Management in Critical Care Conference Kansas City Southwest Clinical Society Overland Park, KS
Pediatric Ethics Center for Bioethics Kansas City, MO
More than Cookies and Crayons, Pediatric Critical Care EMS conference at KU Speedway Kansas City, KS
Pediatric Ethical Dilemmas First year medical students Kansas City University of the Biosciences
Ethical Dilemmas in Pediatrics Pediatric Grand Rounds University of Missouri at Columbia Children's Hospital Columbia, MO
What makes kids different? Pediatric emergencies Miami County EMS Education Day Paola, KS
Pediatric Multi Visceral Organ Transplant Donate Life Symposium Midwest Transplant Network Kansas City, KS
Ethical Dilemmas in Pediatrics Kansas City University of the Biosciences and Medicine Kansas City, MO
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Lectures by Invitation (External) cont:
September 30, 2016
October 5, 2016
January 17, 2017
January 27, 2017
Pediatric Ethics, who decides? Kansas City University of the Biosciences and Medicine Kansas City, MO
Murky Waters of Autonomy Internal Medicine Grand Rounds University of Kansas School of Medicine Kansas City, KS
Ethical Dilemmas in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Invited Faculty, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Cleveland Clinic Hospital Cleveland, OH
Ethical Dilemmas and Burn Out in PICU Invited Faculty, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine Chicago, IL
Lectures by Invitation (Internal):
May 14, 2000
November 20, 2000
August9,2001
September 18, 2001
October 14, 2001
January 10, 2002
Domestic Violence: Implications for Pediatric Practice. University of California, San Francisco
Lemierre's syndrome. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA
The Impact of Urgency on Informed Consent in Parents of Neonates with Congenital Heart Disease. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA
Airway Obstruction Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA
Death and Dying, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA
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Lectures by Invitation (Internal) cont:
October 4, 2002
March 16, 2002
November 13, 2003
November 13, 2003
December 1, 2003
December 19, 2003
March 24, 2004
April 21, 2004
July 19, 2004_
August26,2004
September 9, 2004
October 7, 2004
January 26, 2005
Oxygen Delivery, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA
Futility in Trauma, Symposium Faculty Templeton Trauma Symposium Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA
Parental Perception of Research Participation in Neonates in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA
Ethical Principles. Invited speaker to a multi-disciplinary group in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA
Ethical Issues in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
End of Life Decision Making in Pediatrics. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
Interactive Decision Making Scenarios. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA
Death and Dying. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA
Ethical Issues in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
Introduction to Pediatric Palliative Care. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA
Palliative Care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA
Parental Permission in Pediatrics. Department of Surgery Grand Rounds. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA
Lemierre's Syndrome-ICU Management. Pediatric Grand Rounds. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA
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Lectures by Invitation (Internal) cont
March 7, 2005
August1,2006
August9,2006
August 11, 2006
November 18, 2006
November 20, 2006
March 20, 2007
August2,2007
March 10, 2008
June 30, 2008
July 16, 2008
August21,2008
October 15, 2008
Death and Dying. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA
Ethical and Legal Issues. University of Chicago
Pediatric Death, Dying and Palliative Care. Presentation and case discussion with Maclean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics University of Chicago
Adolescent Decision Making. Maclean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics Fellows University of Chicago
Role of trust in parental decision making. University of Chicago
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor. Invited speaker to SPORT, the multidisciplinary outcomes research group at the University of Chicago
CNS Infections. University of Chicago
Pediatric Death. Dying and Palliative Care Maclean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics Fellows University of Chicago
Status Epilepticus in the PICU. University of Chicago
Pediatric Palliative Care. University of Chicago
Pediatric Health Care Disparities. University of Chicago
Pediatric Grand Rounds: Challenges to Pediatric Palliative Care. University of Chicago
Trust in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Maclean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics Seminar Series University of Chicago
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Lectures by Invitation (Internal) cont
August28,2009
January 11, 2011
March 8, 2011
March 9, 2011
September 23, 2011
September 28, 2011
March 28, 2012
April 18, 2012
April 19, 2012
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, St. Christopher's Hospital for Children
Ethics for Pediatric Fellows Core Curriculum for fellows St. Christopher's Hospital for Children
Conscience Clause Core Curriculum for fellows St. Christopher's Hospital for Children
CNS Infections Didactic lecture to critical care faculty; Category 1 CME St. Christopher's Hospital for Children
Informed consent, highlights and controversies Didactic lecture to second year medical students Rush Medical College Chicago, IL
Death and dying Didactic lecture to second year medical students Rush Medical College Chicago, IL Pediatric ECMO Didactic lecture to pediatric residents, combined medicine and pediatric residents, and medical students Rush University Medical Center Chicago, IL
Truth Telling Didactic lecture to second year medical students Physicianship Program Rush Medical College Chicago, IL
Medical Errors: to forgive and remember Didactic lecture to second year medical students Physicianship Program Rush Medical College Chicago, IL
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Lectures by Invitation (Internal) cont
May 9, 2012
March 26, 2013
April 3, 2013
May 29, 2013
May 30, 2013
June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
August2,2013
Religion and Medicine Didactic lecture to first year medical students Rush Medical College Chicago, IL
Pediatric Sedation Didactic lecture to critical care update course University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
Cardiac arrest, now what? Optimal post resuscitation care Pediatric Grand Attending Rounds University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
Sodium: Top 10 issues in PICU Didactic lecture to nurses and PICU staff University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
Pediatric Sedation in the Burn Unit Didactic lecture to burn nurses, physicians, APNs and residents University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
Management of Life Threatening Electrolyte and Metabolic Disturbances Fundamentals of Critical Care Course, SCCM University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
Ethics in Critical Care Medicine Fundamentals of Critical Care Course, SCCM University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
Critical Care in Infants and Children Fundamentals of Critical Care Course, SCCM University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
Status Asthmatics Core lecture to Pediatric residents University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
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Lectures by Invitation (Internal) cont
September 12, 2013
May 27, 2014
December 17, 2014
February 27, 2015
March 11, 2015
March 24, 2015
April 7, 2015
June 17, 2015
August25,2015
Pediatric Sedation Core lecture to pediatric residents University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
One Challenging Neonate Multi departmental presentation (Surgery, Anesthesia) University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
Decision making challenges Ethics presentation with Family Practice residents University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
To cut or not? Amputation challenges in psychiatric patients Ethics presentation to senior Psychiatry residents University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
Hunger strike ethics Ethics presentation to Family Medicine residents University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
Introduction to ethics: issues from beginning to end! Psychiatry residents (PL-1 sand PL-2s) University of Kansas Medical Center
Civil rights and seclusion in psychiatric patients Psychiatry senior residents University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
Civil rights, whose win, patients or providers? Family Medicine CORE lecture to residents University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
Status Asthmaticus Pediatric residents emergency lecture series University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City,
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Lectures by Invitation (Internal) cont
September 22, 2015
February 21, 2017
Disability, the eye of the beholder? Psychiatry Ethics CORE curriculum lecture University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
Tarasoff, what is the real duty? Psychiatry ethics CORE curriculum lecture University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS
Organizing Roles in Scientific Meetings:
Program Coordinator Pediatric Neurovascular Day
Program Coordinator Adolescent with CAD
Consulting
January 2017 to present
NIH Funded Committee Roles
2014-present
FDA roles
2014-present September 2016 to present
August19,2013 University of Kansas Medical Center; Kansas City, KS
April 10, 2015 University of Kansas Medical Center; Kansas City, KS
Consultant to the Center for Practical Bioethics Kansas City, MO
Member, Data Safety Monitoring Board ABC PICU Study Age of Blood in Children in Pediatric Intensive Care Units
Special consultant to FDA Member, Pediatric Advisory Committee Food and Drug Administration Washington, DC
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Bibliography:
Research Publications, peer reviewed (print or other media):
*Hoehn, KS, Dominguez, T. Lemierre's syndrome: An unusual cause of sepsis and abdominal pain. Critical Care Medicine. 30 (7):1644-7, 2002 July.
*Hoehn, KS, Wernovsky, G, Rychik, J, Tian, Z, Donaghue, D, Alderfer, MA, Gaynor, WG, Kazak, AE, Spray, TL, Nelson, RM. Parental Decision Making In Congenital Heart Disease. Cardiol Young 2004;14:1-6
*Hoehn, KS, Nelson RM. Advising Parents about Children's Participation in Clinical Research. Pediatric Annals 2004 33:0.
*Hoehn KS, Gaynor JW, Spray TL., Feudtner C., Nelson RM. What Factors are important to parents making decisions about neonatal research? Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. April 2005; 90:267-269
*Kimberly MB, Hoehn KS, Feudtner C, Nelson RM, Schreiner M. Variation in IRS-approved Informed Consent and Assent Forms in Three Multi-Center Pediatric Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trials. Pediatrics. May 2006; 117 (5) :1806-10.
*Frey TK, Chopra A, Lin RJ, Levy RJ, Gruber P, Rheingold SR, Hoehn KS. A child with an anterior mediastinal mass supported with VA-ECMO. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. Sep 2006; 7 (5):479-81.
*Glikman D, Montgomery DP, Marcinak JF, Daum RS, Hoehn KS, Anastasi J, Bishop HS, Nguyen-Dinh P. Malaria in multiple family members-Chicago, IL, 2006. MMWR Morb Morla/ Wkly Rep. 2006: 55:645-8.
*Nairn M, Hoehn KS, White L, Doll S, Hasz R, Helfaer MA, Nelson RM. The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Experience with Donation after Cardiac Death. Critical Care Medicine. June 2008; 36(6):1729-33.
*Hoehn KS, Acharya K, Joseph J, Ross LF. Pediatrician's attitudes towards Resuscitation in Children with Chronic Illness. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. May 2009; 10(3):369-74.
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Research Publications, peer reviewed (cont)
*Hoehn KS, Nathan A, White LE, lttenbach RF, Reynolds WW, Gaynor JW, Wernovsky G, Nicolson G, Nelson RM. Parental perception of time and decision making in neonatal research. Journal ofPerinatology, February 2009; 29:508-511.
*Hoehn KS, Capouya J, Daum RS, Glikman D, Gossett J, Hafzalah M, Johnson D, Marcinak J. Lemierre-like syndrome caused by Community Acquired Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, complicated by hemorrhagic pericarditis. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. May 2010; 11(3):e32-e35.
*Delemos D, Chen M, Romer A, Brydon K, Sonneborn K, Anthony B, Hoehn KS. Building trust through communication in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: HICCC. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. March 2010; 11(2): 319-324.
Nathan A, Hoehn KS, lttenbach RI, Gaynor JW, Nicolson S, Wernovsky G, Nelson RM. Assessment of Parental Decision Making in Neonatal Cardiac Research. Journal of Medical Ethics, February 2010; 36 (2):106110.
Morparia K, Dickerman M, Hoehn KS. Unilateral decision making is not the default for pediatric intensivists. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. September 2012; 13 (5): e311-5.
Hafzalah M, Azzam R, Testa G, Hoehn KS. Improving the potential for organ donation in an inner city Muslim community: the impact of a religious educational intervention. Clinical Transplantation. February 2014; 28 (3) :192-196.
Abraham M, Almadhoun Osama, Hoehn KS. Meckel's diverticulum present as cyclic vomiting syndrome. Clinical Pediatrics, 2014; 53 (14).
Thornton S, Abraham M, Tilzer L, Hoehn KS. Therapeutic plasma exchange for refractory hemolysis after Brown Recluse (Loxosceles reclusa) envenomation. Journal ofMedical Toxicology, 2015; 11 (3):365367.
Henderson CM, FitzGerald M, Hoehn KS, Weidner N. Pediatrician ambiguity in understanding palliative sedation at the end of life. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. October 2015.
Fields A, Abraham M, Gaughan J, Haines C, Hoehn KS. Language matters: race, trust and outcomes in a pediatric emergency department. Pediatric Emergency Care, April 2016; 32 (4):222-226.
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Abstracts:
Hoehn KS, Nairn MY, Wertlieb S, Doll S, Hasz R, Helfaer MA, Nelson RM. The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Experience with Donation after Cardiac Death. Poster presentation at the Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress. San Francisco, CA January 9, 2006
Hoehn KS, Ross LF. Practices about Do Not Attempt Resuscitation are Influenced by What Physicians Would Want for their Own Children and Not by their Subspecialty Affiliation. Poster Discussion (top 25% abstracts) presentation at the Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress. Orlando, FL, February 2007.
Pinto NP, Ellis A, Taboada M, Koogler TK, Hoehn KS. Sedation and Extubation Outcome in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. Poster Presentation at the Society of Critical Care Medicine Congress, Honolulu HI, February 2008.
Aronson D, Linden C, Tothy A, Hoehn KS. Food Allergies and Anaphylaxis: Educational Initiative at a Local Elementary School. Poster Presentation at Pediatric Academic Societies' Annual Meeting, Honolulu HI, May 2008.
Zuzga-Reed J, Walsh C, Hoehn KS. Parental views of do not attempt resuscitation in different venues. Poster presentation at Society for Critical Care Medicine Congress. Nashville TN, January 2009.
Sonneborn K, Anthony B, Brydon K, Romer A, Chen M, Delemos D, Hoehn KS. Parental Trust, Race and Religion in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. Society for Critical Care Medicine Annual Congress. Nashville TN, January 2009.
Hafzalah M, Azzam R, Testa A, Hoehn KS. Barriers to organ donation in the Chicago Muslim community. Accepted for poster presentation at Society of Critical Care Medicine's 39th Critical Care Congress, Miami, FL, January 2010.
Satryan S, Hilts C, Delemos D, Hovinga M, Gracely E, Hoehn KS. Despite less trust and more mistrust, African American parents in the PICU report no differences in satisfaction with communication. American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition, San Francisco, CA, October 2010.
Dickerman M, Morporia K, Hoehn KS. Pediatric intensivists' views of unilateral decision making in difficult cases. Society for Critical Care Medicine Annual Congress, San Diego, CA, January 2011 .
Ganesan R, Selip D, OMahony S, Hoehn KS. Potential impact of triggers on pediatric palliative care consults. Oral presentation at the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference, New Orleans, LA, October 2012.
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Abstracts (cont)
Ganesan R, Adkahari P, Hoehn KS. Situational circumstances, emotional reactions and coping strategies identified by medical residents' surrounding patient deaths. Poster presentation at the Society for Critical Care Medicine Annual Congress, Puerto Rico, January 2013.
Morgan C, Fitzgerald M, Hoehn KS, Weidner N. Pediatric palliative sedation and end of life care. Poster presentation at the Society for Critical Care Medicine Annual Congress, Puerto Rico, January 2013.
Lewis JK, Hoehn KS. Newborn with congenital anomaly into hospice care. Poster presentation at the Annual Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, New Orleans, LA, March 2013.
Pillai S, Grouillette G, Hoehn KS. Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome from dexmedetomidine discontinuation. Poster presentation. Society for Critical Care Medicine Annual Congress, San Francisco, January 2014.
Abraham M, Poulouse Redger E, Gaughan J, Willis B, Hoehn KS. Feeling burnt out? You are not alone ...... Poster presentation. American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition, Washington DC, October 2015.
Kane J, Canar J, Kalinowski V, Johnson T, Hoehn KS. Management options for neonates born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome in the 21st Century. Oral presentation. American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition, Washington DC, October 2015.
Editorials, Reviews. Chapters. including participation in committee reports (print or other media):
*Hoehn, KS. Nelson RM. Parents should not be excluded from decisions to forgo life-sustaining treatments! Critical Care Medicine. 29 {7):1480-1, 2001 Jul.
Hoehn, KS, Santucci G. Cardiovascular System: Pediatric Oncology Palliative Care Guidelines. Association of Pediatric Oncology Nurses; Version 1.0, March 2008.
*Hoehn, KS. Lemierres Syndrome. Pediatrics. 115 (5): 1415, 2005 May.
Kang T, Hoehn KS, Feudtner C. Pediatric palliative, end of life, and bereavement care. Pediatric Clinics of North America. 52 (4) :1029-46, viii, 2005 August.
24 K. Sarah Hoehn, MD, MBe, F AAP
Editorials. Reviews, Chapters. including participation in committee reports (print or other media):
Hoehn KS and Nelson RM: Ethics in the PICU. In: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine: Basic Science and Clinical Evidence. Edited by OS Wheeler, HR Wong and TP Shanley. United Kingdom: Springer-Verlag London, 2006
Kang T, Hoehn KS, Feudtner C. Palliative, end of life, and bereavement care. In: Comprehensive Pediatric Hospital Medicine (Mosby, Inc: 2007).
Hoehn KS, Feudtner C. Ethical issues in pediatric hospital practice. In: Comprehensive Pediatric Hospital Medicine (Mosby, Inc: 2007).
*Hoehn KS. Family satisfaction from clinical statements or patient-provider concordance? Critical Care Medicine. June 2006. 34 (6): 1679-85
Hoehn KS, Nelson RM. Ethical and Legal Issues. In: Pediatric Critical Care: The Requisites (Elsevier, 2007).
Hoehn KS, Nelson RM. Death and Dying. In: Pediatric Critical Care: The Requisites (Elsevier, 2007).
*Hoehn KS, Fracier JF. "Approaching Parents for Organ Donation: Who and When?" Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. March 2008. 9(2);234-5.
*Koogler TK. Hoehn KS. Euthanasia, eye of the beholder? Critical Care Medicine. January 2008. 36(1 ):331-2.
*Hoehn KS. Parental anxiety: the elephant in the room. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. November 2009. 10(6):699-700.
*Hoehn KS. Family presence: not a panacea for all. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. March 2012. 13 (2):214-215.
Ganesan R, Hoehn KS. Ethics in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, controversies and considerations. Care of the Critically Ill Child, Volume 2. Eds. Wheeler, Shanley and Wong. 2014.
Hoehn KS. Post traumatic stress and technology: do ECMO programs have an ethical obligation to provide ongoing psychological support for parents. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, February 2014. 15 (2):180-181.
Funding: The Center for Health Administration Studies Seed Grant ($10,000) January 2008 to 2009 to study perception of DNAR in minority population.