Amanda Growdon, MD
Clinical Chief, Hospital Medicine
Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School
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Amanda Growdon, MD
Clinical Chief, Hospital Medicine
Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School
Medical Services
Languages
English
Education
Undergraduate School
Princeton University
Princeton
CA
Medical School
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Worcester
MA
Internship
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston
MA
Residency
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston
MA
Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics (General)
Publications
Pediatric Mental Health Boarding: 2017 to 2023. View Abstract
A prospective study of diagnostic testing and hospital charges after brief resolved unexplained event. View Abstract
Outcomes for infants with BRUE diagnosed with oropharyngeal dysphagia or gastroesophageal reflux disease: a multicenter study from the Pediatric Health Information System Database. View Abstract
Increasing Incidence of Serious Head and Neck Infections among Children in the United States, 2018-2023. View Abstract
Brief Resolved Unexplained Events Symptoms Frequently Result in Inappropriate Gastrointestinal Diagnoses and Treatment. View Abstract
The Effect of Providing Protected Time for Utilization of Video-Based Learning in the Pediatric Clerkship: A Randomized Trial. View Abstract
A Prospective Study of Brief Resolved Unexplained Events: Risk Factors for Persistent Symptoms. View Abstract
Establishing trust within interprofessional teams with a novel simulation activity in the pediatric clerkship. View Abstract
Pediatric Hospitalizations During the COVID-19 Pandemic. View Abstract
How to ACTFAST But Think Deliberately: An Intervention to Teach Critical Thinking in the Pediatric Clerkship. View Abstract
Discharge Day: A Case-Based Interprofessional Exercise About Team Collaboration in Pediatrics. View Abstract
Sacral Myeloradiculitis: An Uncommon Complication of Genital Herpes Infection. View Abstract
The Impact of the American Academy of Pediatrics Brief Resolved Unexplained Event Guidelines on Gastrointestinal Testing and Prescribing Practices. View Abstract
Integrating interprofessional education into the paediatrics clerkship. View Abstract
Assessment of Hospitalist-Subspecialist Agreement About Who Should Be in Charge and Comparison With Actual Assignment Practices. View Abstract
Families as Partners in Hospital Error and Adverse Event Surveillance. View Abstract
Development and psychometric characteristics of the pediatric inpatient experience survey (PIES). View Abstract
Index of suspicion. View Abstract
Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels among Boston trainee doctors in winter. View Abstract
Advocating for Breastfeeding in a Resident Clinic View Abstract
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