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Human-Centered Design to Create an Emergency Care Action Plan for Children With Medical Complexity
2025
· University of Vermont,
· University of Massachusetts,
· Columbia University,
· University of Rochester,
· Yale University,
· University of California San Francisco
This article discusses the application of Human-Centered Design (HCD) principles to create an Emergency Care Action Plan (ECAP) for Children with Medical Complexity (CMC). The …
Impact of Natural Disasters on Children: Key Considerations for Pediatricians
2025
· Yale University
This article explains how natural disasters affect children and what pediatricians should consider to promote the physical and mental well-being of their patients. It describes …
Should You Get an RSV Vaccine?
2025
· Yale University
This news article describes the importance of getting an RSV vaccine, especially for older adults and babies. RSV is a virus that can cause serious …
Children and Restraints Study in Emergency Ambulance Transport-Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CARSEAT-CPR): An Observational Cohort Study of a Simulated Pediatric Cardiac Arrest
2025
· Yale University,
· UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital,
· Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center,
· University of Vermont,
· Albany Medical College,
· University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign,
· Albany Med Health System
This article looks at how well basic life support (BLS) skills are performed on children and infants in moving ambulances. It describes no significant difference …
Improving Palivizumab Administration to High-Risk Infants with Heart Disease via a Communication-Based Quality Improvement Initiative
2025
· Yale University,
· Yale New Haven Health System
This article describes a project to improve the administration of palivizumab, a medication for high-risk infants with heart disease. A team at Yale University worked …