2024
Usability Testing Via Simulation
Wing R, Goldman M, Prieto M, Miller K, Baluyot M, Tay K, Bharath A, Patel D, Greenwald E, Larsen E, Polikoff L, Kerrey B, Nishisaki A, Nagler J. Usability Testing Via Simulation. Pediatric Emergency Care 2024, 40: 575-581. PMID: 39078284, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000003223.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPediatric emergency medicinePreintubation checklistEmergency medicineChecklist itemsImplementation science strategiesMixed methods studyModified Delphi approachPediatric emergency departmentDebriefing dataChecklist completionFramework approachUsability testingStructured debriefingMethods studyAttending physiciansEmergency departmentDelphi approachReal-world settingsUsability surveyPatient outcomesChecklistDebriefingTeam leadersNext stepsScience strategies
2022
See one, see one, teach one – Decisions on allocating intubation opportunities in pediatric emergency medicine
Miller K, Dechnik A, Miller A, D'Ambrosi G, Monuteaux M, Thomas P, Kerrey B, Neubrand T, Goldman M, Prieto M, Wing R, Breuer R, D'Mello J, Jakubowicz A, Nishisaki A, Nagler J. See one, see one, teach one – Decisions on allocating intubation opportunities in pediatric emergency medicine. AEM Education And Training 2022, 6: e10830. PMID: 36562026, PMCID: PMC9763969, DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10830.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPediatric emergency medicine fellowsEmergency medicine fellowsFirst-attempt successPediatric residentsPre-pandemicNational Emergency Airway Registry for ChildrenAirway protocolPediatric emergency medicineRate of first-attempt successPediatric emergency departmentAirway management protocolLevel of trainingCOVID-19 pandemicStudy combined dataPatient safetyEmergency medicineEmergency departmentPediatric intubationEducation CollaborativeClinical outcomesCOVID-19Older patientsTracheal intubationTraineesAirway outcomes
2020
Pediatric Emergency Medicine ECHO (Extension for Community Health Care Outcomes): Cultivating Connections to Improve Pediatric Emergency Care
Goldman MP, Auerbach MA, Garcia AM, Gross IT, Tiyyagura GK. Pediatric Emergency Medicine ECHO (Extension for Community Health Care Outcomes): Cultivating Connections to Improve Pediatric Emergency Care. AEM Education And Training 2020, 5: e10548. PMID: 34141996, PMCID: PMC8164662, DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10548.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommunity emergency departmentsAcademic medical centerPediatric emergency medicineEmergency careCommunity Health care OutcomesCurrent best evidencePediatric emergency careHealth care outcomesKnowledge translation strategiesKnowledge translationEmergency departmentMedical CenterImprovement activitiesCare outcomesECHO participantsMost childrenPractice changeCareEmergency medicineImprovement initiativesGood evidenceChildrenSelf-reported perceptionsPEM knowledgeImproved perception
2019
Improving Efficiency and Communication around Sedated Fracture Reductions in a Pediatric Emergency Department
Paydar-Darian N, Goldman M, Michelson K, Button K, Hewett E, Macnow T, Miller A, Musisca M, Hudgins J, Eisenberg M. Improving Efficiency and Communication around Sedated Fracture Reductions in a Pediatric Emergency Department. Pediatric Quality And Safety 2019, 4: e135. PMID: 30937415, PMCID: PMC6426494, DOI: 10.1097/pq9.0000000000000135.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchED length of stayQuality improvement initiativesLength of stayPediatric emergency departmentEmergency departmentInterdisciplinary communicationED lengthImprovement initiativesReduced ED length of stayPediatric emergency medicine fellowsFracture reductionPediatric emergency medicineEmergency medicine fellowsImprove interdisciplinary communicationStatistical process control chartsProcess control chartsProcedural sedationMonths postimplementationPostintervention periodEmergency medicineImprove satisfactionTracking boardReview formResponse checklistChildren's hospital