Dr. Creedon’s research interests include the intersection of informatics and patient safety in the emergency setting for pediatrics. Her previous work includes reducing prescription errors in pediatric patients being discharged from the emergency room, improving the delivery of essential outpatient medications to patients during their ED evaluation/ED boarding, and leveraging EHR and AI to enhance discharge safety and planning for patients from the pediatric emergency setting.
Education
Undergraduate School
Dartmouth College
2007
Hanover
NH
Medical School
Tufts University
2011
Boston
MA
Internship
Boston Combined Residency Program (BCRP)
Boston
MA
Residency
Boston Combined Residency Program (BCRP)
Boston
MA
Fellowship
Boston Children's Hospital
2008
Boston
MA
Publications
Improving Timely Administration of Essential Outpatient Medications in a Pediatric ED. Pediatrics. 2024 Oct 01; 154(4). View Abstract
Harnessing the Power of Generative AI for Clinical Summaries: Perspectives From Emergency Physicians. Ann Emerg Med. 2024 Aug; 84(2):128-138. View Abstract
Improving Discharge Safety in a Pediatric Emergency Department. Pediatrics. 2022 11 01; 150(5). View Abstract
Timing of Antibiotic Administration in Pediatric Sepsis. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2020 Oct; 36(10):464-467. View Abstract
Reduction in Resources and Cost for Gastroenteritis Through Implementation of Dehydration Pathway. Pediatrics. 2020 07; 146(1). View Abstract
Child With Autism and a Limp. Ann Emerg Med. 2018 10; 72(4):493-495. View Abstract
Lessons From the 2013 Boston Marathon: Incorporating Residents Into Institutional Emergency Plans. Pediatrics. 2017 06; 139(6). View Abstract
Drug and device effects on peak oxygen consumption, 6-minute walk distance, and natriuretic peptides as predictors of therapeutic effects on mortality in patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction. Circ Heart Fail. 2011 Sep; 4(5):578-88. View Abstract
Phellinus linteus activates different pathways to induce apoptosis in prostate cancer cells. Br J Cancer. 2007 Feb 26; 96(4):583-90. View Abstract