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Striving to Improve Newborn Care

March 4, 2013 | Story

A trio of scientists—including two alumni of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Clinical Scholars program—published an article on March 1, 2013, shedding new light why some hospitals are better able to help vulnerable newborns survive.

RWJF Clinical Scholars Survey Child Health Quality

March 1, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

Lawrence Kleinman, an alumnus of the RWJF Clinical Scholars program, helped guide a special supplement of studies by RWJF Clinical Scholars into publication in Pediatrics this month.

Moving the Discourse on Quality in Pediatrics

March 1, 2013 | Journal Article

Clinical Scholar thought leaders are among the investigators seeking to improve the quality of health care delivered to children in the United States.

Rapid Adoption of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG for Acute Gastroenteritis

March 1, 2013 | Journal Article

An evidence-based practice change was implemented in six weeks of project launch and sustained for seven months.

Researching Food Allergies: A Professional Mission Becomes Very Personal

October 19, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

Food allergy impacts 8 percent of the nation’s children, corresponding to two children in every classroom or almost six million children in the country.

Accuracy of Administrative Billing Codes to Detect Urinary Tract Infection Hospitalizations

August 1, 2011 | Journal Article

This article examines the reliability of using administrative billing codes to identify pediatric urinary tract infection hospitalizations. Urinary tract infections are among the most common causes of hospitalization for children, and there is substantial variation in the treatment of pediatric urinary tract infection hospitalizations.

Articles by RWJF Scholar Alumni in Pediatrics Journal Cover Broad Range of Topics

December 1, 2010 | Journal Article

Alumni of three scholar programs report on their studies of privacy for adolescents, methods of care, medical outcomes, the history of women in pediatrics and more.

Pediatricians' Clinical Decision Making

May 1, 2006 | Journal Article

This article explored how providing pediatricians with test accuracy information might impact patient management. Study participants were 653 pediatricians who completed surveys that were sent to a random selection of 1,502 pediatricians across the ...

Systematic Review of the Relationship Between Early Introduction of Solid Foods to Infants and the Development of Allergic Disease

May 1, 2006 | Journal Article

The evidence that introducing solids to infants before three to four months (early solid feeding) increases risk of allergic disease was systematically reviewed in the current study. MEDLINE, the Cochrane Library, and the Drugs and Pharmacology sect ...

The Association Between Television Viewing and Irregular Sleep Schedules Among Children Less Than 3 Years of Age

October 1, 2005 | Journal Article

Many adverse effects of television viewing on children have been documented including obesity, aggressive behavior, decreased physical activity, attention problems, and sleep disorders. This study considers the effects of television viewing on the s ...

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