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Patrick W Brady

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Journal of Hospital Medicine|June 4, 2020
Intensive Care Unit Utilization After Adoption of a Ward-Based High-Flow Nasal Cannula ProtocolEric R Coon, Greg Stoddard, Patrick W Brady
JAMA Pediatrics|June 21, 2016
Rapid Response Systems 20 Years Later: New Approaches, Old ChallengesChristopher P Bonafide, Damian Roland, Patrick W Brady
The Lancet. Child & Adolescent Health|July 22, 2019
High flow nasal cannula-just expensive paracetamol?Eric R Coon, Vineeta Mittal, Patrick W Brady
Journal of Hospital Medicine|March 15, 2023
A proposal to optimize quality improvement initiatives on the academic medicine curriculum vitaeTina Sosa, Julia M Kim, Patrick W Brady
Journal of Hospital Medicine|May 3, 2022
Clinical progress note: Situation awareness for clinical deterioration in hospitalized childrenTina Sosa, Meghan M Galligan, Patrick W Brady
Journal of Hospital Medicine|July 15, 2016
Physiologic monitor alarms for children: Pushing the limitsChristopher P Bonafide, Patrick W Brady, Carrie Daymont
JAMA Pediatrics|March 5, 2019
Do We Really Need Scholarly Quality Improvement?Shawn L Ralston, Patrick W Brady, Alex R Kemper
Hospital Pediatrics|April 17, 2023
Introducing: Health Equity RoundsDanielle F Smith, Patrick W Brady, Christopher J Russell
Hospital Pediatrics|July 27, 2022
Introducing: Method/ologyAmanda C Schondelmeyer, Catherine S Forster, Patrick W Brady
Pediatrics|May 7, 2014
Attributable cost and length of stay for central line-associated bloodstream infectionsAnthony Goudie, Linda Dynan, Patrick W Brady, et al.
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Journal of Hospital Medicine|June 4, 2020
Intensive Care Unit Utilization After Adoption of a Ward-Based High-Flow Nasal Cannula ProtocolEric R Coon, Greg Stoddard, Patrick W Brady
JAMA Pediatrics|June 21, 2016
Rapid Response Systems 20 Years Later: New Approaches, Old ChallengesChristopher P Bonafide, Damian Roland, Patrick W Brady
The Lancet. Child & Adolescent Health|July 22, 2019
High flow nasal cannula-just expensive paracetamol?Eric R Coon, Vineeta Mittal, Patrick W Brady
Journal of Hospital Medicine|March 15, 2023
A proposal to optimize quality improvement initiatives on the academic medicine curriculum vitaeTina Sosa, Julia M Kim, Patrick W Brady
Journal of Hospital Medicine|May 3, 2022
Clinical progress note: Situation awareness for clinical deterioration in hospitalized childrenTina Sosa, Meghan M Galligan, Patrick W Brady
Journal of Hospital Medicine|July 15, 2016
Physiologic monitor alarms for children: Pushing the limitsChristopher P Bonafide, Patrick W Brady, Carrie Daymont
JAMA Pediatrics|March 5, 2019
Do We Really Need Scholarly Quality Improvement?Shawn L Ralston, Patrick W Brady, Alex R Kemper
Hospital Pediatrics|April 17, 2023
Introducing: Health Equity RoundsDanielle F Smith, Patrick W Brady, Christopher J Russell
Hospital Pediatrics|July 27, 2022
Introducing: Method/ologyAmanda C Schondelmeyer, Catherine S Forster, Patrick W Brady
Pediatrics|May 7, 2014
Attributable cost and length of stay for central line-associated bloodstream infectionsAnthony Goudie, Linda Dynan, Patrick W Brady, et al.
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