- 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
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59 publications
2021
Improving EMS destination choice for pediatrics: Results of a novel pediatric destination decision tool pilot test.
The American journal of emergency medicine
PubMed • Publisher's site2021
Out with the Old and in With the New: Deimplementation in Emergency Medicine
Academic Emergency Medicine
Publisher's site2021
Pediatric Conditions Requiring Interfacility Transport From Emergency Departments: A Statewide Study of Regionalization.
Pediatric emergency care
PubMed • Publisher's site2021
Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) in PRKG1 & SPATA13-AS1 are associated with bronchodilator response: a pilot study during acute asthma exacerbations in African American children.
Pharmacogenetics and genomics
PubMed • Publisher's site2020
A Statewide Analysis of EMS' Pediatric Transport Destination Decisions.
Prehospital emergency care
PubMed • Publisher's site