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John D Hoyle

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Pediatric Emergency Care|July 24, 2020
Radiographic Pneumonia in Febrile Infants 60 Days and YoungerTodd A Florin, Octavio Ramilo, John D Hoyle, et al.
Prehospital Emergency Care|December 8, 2025
Assessing the Influence of a Statewide Dosing Reference Aid on Prehospital Pediatric Medication Dosing Errors: A Mixed-Methods Simulation-Based InvestigationBryan M Harmer, John D Hoyle, Autumn Edwards, et al.
Prehospital Emergency Care|February 19, 2026
A Simulation-Based Root Cause Analysis of Pediatric Medication Dosing Errors in Emergency Medical ServicesBryan M Harmer, John D Hoyle, Lee Wells, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|December 25, 2013
Pharmacological sedation for cranial computed tomography in children after minor blunt head traumaJohn D Hoyle, James M Callahan, Mohamed Badawy, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|October 9, 2014
Emergency department practice variation in computed tomography use for children with minor blunt head traumaRachel M Stanley, John D Hoyle, Peter S Dayan, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|May 21, 2016
Performance of the Pediatric Glasgow Coma Scale Score in the Evaluation of Children With Blunt Head TraumaDominic A Borgialli, Prashant Mahajan, John D Hoyle, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|October 10, 2017
Epidemiology of Bacteremia in Febrile Infants Aged 60 Days and YoungerElizabeth C Powell, Prashant V Mahajan, Genie Roosevelt, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 21, 2011
Do children with blunt head trauma and normal cranial computed tomography scan results require hospitalization for neurologic observation?James F Holmes, Dominic A Borgialli, Frances M Nadel, et al.
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|August 8, 2012
Cranial computed tomography use among children with minor blunt head trauma: association with race/ethnicityJoAnne E Natale, Jill G Joseph, Alexander J Rogers, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 25, 2019
Practice Variation in the Evaluation and Disposition of Febrile Infants ≤60 Days of AgeAlexander J Rogers, Nathan Kuppermann, Jennifer Anders, et al.
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Pediatric Emergency Care|July 24, 2020
Radiographic Pneumonia in Febrile Infants 60 Days and YoungerTodd A Florin, Octavio Ramilo, John D Hoyle, et al.
Prehospital Emergency Care|December 8, 2025
Assessing the Influence of a Statewide Dosing Reference Aid on Prehospital Pediatric Medication Dosing Errors: A Mixed-Methods Simulation-Based InvestigationBryan M Harmer, John D Hoyle, Autumn Edwards, et al.
Prehospital Emergency Care|February 19, 2026
A Simulation-Based Root Cause Analysis of Pediatric Medication Dosing Errors in Emergency Medical ServicesBryan M Harmer, John D Hoyle, Lee Wells, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|December 25, 2013
Pharmacological sedation for cranial computed tomography in children after minor blunt head traumaJohn D Hoyle, James M Callahan, Mohamed Badawy, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|October 9, 2014
Emergency department practice variation in computed tomography use for children with minor blunt head traumaRachel M Stanley, John D Hoyle, Peter S Dayan, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|May 21, 2016
Performance of the Pediatric Glasgow Coma Scale Score in the Evaluation of Children With Blunt Head TraumaDominic A Borgialli, Prashant Mahajan, John D Hoyle, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|October 10, 2017
Epidemiology of Bacteremia in Febrile Infants Aged 60 Days and YoungerElizabeth C Powell, Prashant V Mahajan, Genie Roosevelt, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 21, 2011
Do children with blunt head trauma and normal cranial computed tomography scan results require hospitalization for neurologic observation?James F Holmes, Dominic A Borgialli, Frances M Nadel, et al.
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|August 8, 2012
Cranial computed tomography use among children with minor blunt head trauma: association with race/ethnicityJoAnne E Natale, Jill G Joseph, Alexander J Rogers, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 25, 2019
Practice Variation in the Evaluation and Disposition of Febrile Infants ≤60 Days of AgeAlexander J Rogers, Nathan Kuppermann, Jennifer Anders, et al.
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