Belonging and Social Capital: Partnering Outside of the ICU to Address Community Well-being
Monique Quinn, MD, FAAP, Carley Riley, MD, MPP, FAAP What would it look like for a child to not only be healthy but also…
Monique Quinn, MD, FAAP, Carley Riley, MD, MPP, FAAP What would it look like for a child to not only be healthy but also…
Honoring the legacy of Dr. Hector R. Wong - A pioneer in the field of pediatric critical care medicine. Jennifer Kaplan, MD, MS, Andrew J. Lautz, MD, Mihir R. Atreya, MD, MPH Division of Critical Care Medicine, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital…
Mihir R. Atreya, MD, MPH Andrew J. Lautz, MD Division of Critical Care Medicine, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. Sepsis is an abnormal host response to an infection and is a leading killer of children under 5-years of age across…
Maya Dewan, MD MPH and Lindsey Moore RN The main focus of care in the PICU is to optimize care of critically ill children and prevent further deterioration which may result in a cardiac arrest or a child’s heart stopping. Cardiac…
Matthew W. Zackoff, MD, MEd Our primary responsibility as clinicians is to care for children. We spend our days working at the bedside to provide the best interdisciplinary (physician, nurse, respiratory therapist, pharmacist, child life, social work, etc.) care we…
By: Dr. Ken Tegtmeyer While “telemedicine” in some form has existed since the 1970s at least, and regular use and support of telemedicine has been growing over the last two decades, it took the pandemic to really push the limits…
By: Danielle Maholtz, DO, FAAP and Carley Riley, MD, MPP, MHS, FAAP A movement is underway in medicine to provide more holistic patient care that addresses not only the clinical conditions of patients but also the upstream factors that impact…