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1/22/2024tmc antimicrobial

7th Annual Texas Medical Center Antimicrobial Resistance and Stewardship Conference

I am delighted to announce that an abstract from our pediatrics team was selected and recently presented at the 7th Annual Texas Medical Center Antimicrobial Resistance and Stewardship Conference, January 17-19 in Houston, Texas.

Poster Presentation Details:

Authors: Kendall Howen (2nd year MS), Christine Domonoske, Megan Forbes, Jasmine Alvarez, Mykela Deckinga, Michael L. Chang, MD, Matthew Law (4th year MS), Lauren Kwiatkowski (3rd year MS), Leanne Dalal, Mary Austin, Allison L. Speer, MD, Wen Li,PhD, Qian Wang, Mara Zambruni, Chiamaka Aneji, MD, MPH, FAAP

Title:A Single-Center Quality Improvement Project to Reduce Antibiotic Utilization in Gastroschisis Patients”

This accomplishment is a testament to the outstanding research and contributions of these individuals to our field. The conference provides a platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and collaboration. These team members had the opportunity to share their insights and expertise and contribute to the vibrant discussions within our community.

Please join me in congratulating the entire team on this achievement! Your dedication and hard work have positioned us as contributors to the cutting-edge discussions in our field.

Best regards,

Caroline J. Flarity
Quality Improvement Coordinator
Department of Pediatrics

 

 

 

 

1/21/2024

PAS 2024 Acceptance!PAS

We are thrilled to announce that the abstracts submitted by the following individuals from the Department of Pediatrics have been accepted for poster presentation at the upcoming 2024 Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) meeting:

  • Keely G. Smith, MD, FAAP, Dorothy Barnhart, Leah Jeemon, Amanda Davis, and Caroline Flarity
    • Trust Based Relational Intervention® Principles for Medical Students
  • Ann Marshburn, MD, FAAP, and Keely G. Smith, MD, FAAP
    • Building Hope: Lessons from Establishing a Pediatric Oncology Program from Scratch
  • Jaclyn E. Ruggiero, MD, Elizabeth M. Sabroske, DO, Allison J. Davidson, DO, and Alicia Lore
    • An intervention to improve kangaroo care (KC) education and time to first KC among premature infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)”
  • Landon Rosckes, Sandra McKay, and Ashley Gibson
    • Referrals for social determinants of health screening
  • Andrea B Carlo-Anglero, Ramia Zakhour, Gabriela del Bianco, Gilhen Rodriguez, and Rita Swinford
    • Successful use of low dose valganciclovir in pediatric renal transplant patients for CMV prophylaxis: A retrospective review
  • Emma V. Omoruyi
    • Trends in Pediatric Resident and Fellow Attrition, 2007-2020”
  • Sandra McKay
    • “Preferences in Messaging and Messengers among Firearm Owners”
  • Brooke Bartley, Mallika Mathur, Monica Kodak, and Sandra McKay
    • “Pediatric Physician Knowledge and Utilization of Health-Promoting Community Resources for Addressing SDOH: A Needs Assessment Survey”
  • Mary Li
    • “Addressing Transportation Insecurity Among Pediatric Primary Care Patients
  • Anish Patnaik, Christina Fok, Jemina Johns
    • “Evaluation of a Medical-Legal Partnership at a Pediatric Clinic in the Texas Medical Center”
  • Christina Fok
    • “A Pilot Study Educating Future Health Care Providers to Address Non-Medical Drivers of Health through Medical-Legal Partnerships”
  • Graham Brem, Melissa Kwan, Kevin Rix, Sandy McKay
    • “Attitudes, Behaviors, and Knowledge Regarding Car Seat Safety Among Parent/Guardians”
  • Taylor Rosenbaum, Michelle Lopez, Mary Rocha, Sandra McKay, Neha Kumar, Manasa Kanukurthy, Claire Bocchini, Christopher Greeley, Kimberly Lopez
    •  “Caregivers’ Perspectives on Firearm Safety Guidance for Children Hospitalized for Suicidal Ideation or Attempt”

 

This accomplishment is a testament to these individuals’ outstanding research and contributions to quality improvement. The conference organizers have recognized their work, and they will have the opportunity to share their insights and expertise with a broader audience. Their dedication and hard work have elevated their profiles and brought positive attention to our team and organization.

If you have any questions or if there are ways you would like to contribute to the success of our colleagues at the conference, please feel free to reach out.

Once again, congratulations to these project teams! We look forward to supporting them in their presentations at PAS 2024 in Ontario, Canada May 2-6.

Best regards,

Caroline J. Flarity
Quality Improvement Coordinator
Department of Pediatrics

 

 

1/9/2024

Southern Regional Meeting 2024 PresentationsSRM 2024

Dear Colleagues,

I am delighted to announce that an abstract submitted from our Pediatrics team have been accepted for presentation at the upcoming Southern Regional Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana held February 22-24, 2024.

Poster Presentation Details:

Authors: Sandra L. McKay, MD, Ashley R. Gibson, MD, and Landon Rosckes (2nd Year MS)

Abstract Title: “Referrals for Social Determinants of Health Screening”

Session Name: Joint Plenary Poster Session

Session Date: Thursday, February 22, 2024

Presentation Time: 4:30-5:30

Poster Number: 5

Our poster, titled “Referrals for Social Determinants of Health Screening,” will showcase important improvements and significant impacts made through collective efforts. This conference provides a platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and collaboration, and I am confident our poster will be a standout and spark valuable discussions within our industry.

Please join me in congratulating the entire team on this achievement! Your dedication and hard work have positioned us as contributors to the cutting-edge discussions in our field.

If you have any questions or ideas leading up to the conference, please feel free to reach out. Let’s make our presence at the Southern Regional Meeting a resounding success!

Best regards,

Caroline J. Flarity
Quality Improvement Coordinator
Department of Pediatrics

 

 

11/13/2023

American Epilepsy Society (AES) 2023 PresentationsAES

I am thrilled to share exciting news with all of you. Our team’s hard work and dedication have been recognized, and we have a team selected to present a poster at the prestigious American Epilepsy Society (AES) 2023! This is a fantastic opportunity for us to showcase our research, innovations, and contributions to our field.

Poster Presentation Details:

Authors: Gretchen K. Von Allmen, MD, and John HD Giang (PGY-5), and Caroline Flarity

Title: “Enhancing Pediatric Epilepsy Caregiver Education Through Mobile Technology and QR Codes: A Quality Improvement Project”

Place: Orlando, Florida

Date: December 2, 2023

Our poster will highlight the significant advancements and insights we have gained through our collective efforts. The conference provides a platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and collaboration, and our poster presentation will undoubtedly contribute to the vibrant discussions within our community.

Please join us in support our these team members and their representation of our organization at this conference.

Congratulations to this team and all of their hard work!

 

Best regards,

Caroline J. Flarity
Quality Improvement Coordinator
Department of Pediatrics