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Undergraduate School

University of Rhode Island
1996 Kingston RI

Publications

  1. Recommendations for the Management of Initial and Refractory Pediatric Status Dystonicus. Mov Disord. 2024 Sep; 39(9):1435-1445. View Abstract
  2. A Life Less Ordinary. J Pediatr Pharmacol Ther. 2023; 28(6):480-489. View Abstract
  3. Dispensing Medications at the Hospital Upon Discharge From an Emergency Department. Pediatrics. 2023 06 01; 151(6). View Abstract
  4. Experience of pharmacy involvement in a disaster simulation exercise within a pediatric hospital emergency department: A pilot project. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2022 04 19; 79(9):e124-e134. View Abstract
  5. Fluvoxamine for the treatment of COVID-19. Lancet Glob Health. 2022 03; 10(3):e330. View Abstract
  6. Weaning Dexmedetomidine in Non-ICU Areas: An Implementation Effort. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2022 05 01; 23(5):353-360. View Abstract
  7. Patients dispensed medications with actionable pharmacogenomic biomarkers: rates and characteristics. Genet Med. 2021 04; 23(4):782-786. View Abstract
  8. Adverse drug event presentation and tracking (ADEPT): semiautomated, high throughput pharmacovigilance using real-world data. JAMIA Open. 2020 Oct; 3(3):413-421. View Abstract
  9. Benzalkonium Chloride in Albuterol Solutions: Time for a Change? Pediatrics. 2020 04; 145(4). View Abstract
  10. Off-label use of prescription analgesics among hospitalized children in the United States. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 2020 04; 29(4):474-481. View Abstract
  11. Adverse drug event rates in pediatric pulmonary hypertension: a comparison of real-world data sources. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2020 02 01; 27(2):294-300. View Abstract
  12. Recurrent SLC1A2 variants cause epilepsy via a dominant negative mechanism. Ann Neurol. 2019 06; 85(6):921-926. View Abstract
  13. Whole-Exome Sequencing Enables a Precision Medicine Approach for Kidney Transplant Recipients. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2019 02; 30(2):201-215. View Abstract
  14. Pharmacist Outpatient Prescription Review in the Emergency Department: A Pediatric Tertiary Hospital Experience. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2018 Jul; 34(7):497-500. View Abstract
  15. HLA-A*31:01 and Oxcarbazepine-Induced DRESS in a Patient With Seizures and Complete DCX Deletion. Pediatrics. 2018 04; 141(Suppl 5):S434-S438. View Abstract
  16. Initial Pain Management in Pediatric Acute Pancreatitis: Opioid Versus Non-opioid. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2018 02; 66(2):295-298. View Abstract
  17. Practical considerations for implementing genomic information resources. Experiences from eMERGE and CSER. Appl Clin Inform. 2016 09 21; 7(3):870-82. View Abstract
  18. Creating a scalable clinical pharmacogenomics service with automated interpretation and medical record result integration - experience from a pediatric tertiary care facility. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2017 01; 24(1):74-80. View Abstract
  19. Lacerations and Embedded Needles Caused by Epinephrine Autoinjector Use in Children. Ann Emerg Med. 2016 Mar; 67(3):307-315.e8. View Abstract
  20. Practical considerations in genomic decision support: The eMERGE experience. J Pathol Inform. 2015; 6:50. View Abstract
  21. Electronic medication reconciliation and medication errors. Int J Qual Health Care. 2015 Aug; 27(4):314-9. View Abstract
  22. 13-year-old girl with recurrent, episodic, persistent vomiting: out of the pot and into the fire. Pediatrics. 2015 Apr; 135(4):e1060-3. View Abstract
  23. Utility of a dedicated pediatric cardiac anticoagulation program: the Boston Children's Hospital experience. Pediatr Cardiol. 2015 Apr; 36(4):842-50. View Abstract
  24. Misinterpretation of TPMT by a DTC genetic testing company. Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2014 Jun; 95(6):598-600. View Abstract
  25. Pharmacointeraction network models predict unknown drug-drug interactions. PLoS One. 2013; 8(4):e61468. View Abstract
  26. Development of a scalable pharmacogenomic clinical decision support service. AMIA Jt Summits Transl Sci Proc. 2013; 2013:60. View Abstract
  27. Dispensing medications at the hospital upon discharge from an emergency department. Pediatrics. 2012 Feb; 129(2):e562. View Abstract
  28. Predicting adverse drug events using pharmacological network models. Sci Transl Med. 2011 Dec 21; 3(114):114ra127. View Abstract
  29. Response to challenges and lessons learned from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: a national perspective. Pediatrics. 2011 Aug; 128 Suppl 1:S31-3. View Abstract
  30. Patients providing the answers: narrowing the gap in data quality for emergency care. Qual Saf Health Care. 2010 Oct; 19(5):e34. View Abstract
  31. Getting the data right: information accuracy in pediatric emergency medicine. Qual Saf Health Care. 2006 Aug; 15(4):296-301. View Abstract
  32. FEMA's organized response with a pediatric subspecialty team: the National Disaster Medical System response: a pediatric perspective. Pediatrics. 2006 May; 117(5 Pt 3):S405-11. View Abstract
  33. Preprocedural fasting state and adverse events in children undergoing procedural sedation and analgesia in a pediatric emergency department. Ann Emerg Med. 2003 Nov; 42(5):636-46. View Abstract
  34. Methylphenidate produces a false-positive urine amphetamine screen. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2002 Oct; 18(5):401. View Abstract

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