- Investigator
- Jennifer N Fishe
- Status
- Accepting Candidates
- Ages
- 2 Years - 18 Years
- Sexes
- All
Research at a glance
Top areas of exploration
- Asthma , 13 publications
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation , 5 publications
- Adrenal Cortex Hormones , 4 publications
- Wounds, Nonpenetrating , 3 publications
Research activity
Focus
Dr. Fishe's research program seeks to apply precision medicine principles to the emergency care of children experiencing asthma attacks. Combining clinical, geospatial, and pharmacogenomic elements, Dr. Fishe and her collaborators are working to develop evidence-based, real-time algorithms for use by caregivers, emergency medical services providers, and emergency medicine physicians to optimize and individualize care for pediatric asthma exacerbations. The overall goal of Dr. Fishe's research is to reduce morbidity and mortality of children from asthma, the most common chronic disease of childhood.
Active clinical trials
- Investigator
- Jennifer N Fishe
- Status
- Accepting Candidates
- Ages
- 10 Years - 17 Years
- Sexes
- All
My publications
Filter publications
58 publications
2024
Early Administration of Steroids in the Ambulance Setting: An Observational Design Trial (EASI‐AS‐ODT)
Academic Emergency Medicine
PubMed • Publisher's site2024
Evaluation of the implementation of evidence-based pediatric asthma exacerbation treatments in a regional consortium of emergency medical Services Agencies.
The Journal of asthma : official journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma
PubMed • Publisher's site2024
Implementation and Equity Are the Keys for the Future of Artificial Intelligence in Emergency Medicine
Annals of Emergency Medicine
Publisher's site2024
Measures of Patient Acuity Among Children Encountered by Emergency Medical Services by the Child Opportunity Index.
Prehospital emergency care
PubMed • Publisher's site2024
Measuring the Implementation Preferences of Emergency Medical Services Clinicians Using Discrete Choice Experiments.
Prehospital emergency care
PubMed • Publisher's site