Jason Levy, MD, RDMS
Clinical Chief, Division of Emergency Medicine
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School
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Jason Levy, MD, RDMS
Clinical Chief, Division of Emergency Medicine
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Medical Services
Languages
English
Education
Medical School
Medical College of Georgia
1999
Atlanta
GA
Internship
Lurie Children's (Formerly Children’s Memorial Hospital)
2000
Chicago
IL
Residency
Pediatrics
Lurie Children's (Formerly Children’s Memorial Hospital)
2002
Chicago
IL
Fellowship
Emergency Medicine
Boston Children's Hospital
2005
Boston
MA
Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics (General)
American Board of Pediatrics (Emergency Medicine)
Publications
Patient Outcomes After Penile Prosthesis Placement with Concomitant Non-Reconstructive Urologic Procedures. View Abstract
Changes in Behavioral Health Visits, Operations, and Boarding in a Pediatric Emergency Department. View Abstract
Surgical Specialty Consultation for Pediatric Facial Laceration Repair: An American and Canadian Survey. View Abstract
Alternative care sites and resident exposure in pediatric emergency medicine: Who, what, and where. View Abstract
Test Characteristics of Cardiac Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Children With Preexisting Cardiac Conditions. View Abstract
Physician Risk Perception and Testing Behaviors for Children With Fever. View Abstract
Use of Cardiac Point-of-Care Ultrasound in the Pediatric Emergency Department. View Abstract
Does Point-of-Care Gastric Ultrasound Correlate With Reported Fasting Time? View Abstract
Prediction of patient disposition: comparison of computer and human approaches and a proposed synthesis. View Abstract
Reduction in Resources and Cost for Gastroenteritis Through Implementation of Dehydration Pathway. View Abstract
The Variability of Preferred Infant Lumbar Puncture Insertion Site Between Novice and Experienced Physicians. View Abstract
Interrater reliability of pediatric point-of-care lung ultrasound findings. View Abstract
Use of a National Database to Assess Pediatric Emergency Care Across United States Emergency Departments. View Abstract
Point-of-care hip ultrasound in a pediatric emergency department. View Abstract
Point-of-Care Ultrasound is Associated With Decreased Length of Stay in Children Presenting to the Emergency Department With Soft Tissue Infection. View Abstract
Point-of-Care Ultrasound to Diagnose Postpericardiotomy Syndrome in a Child. View Abstract
Erratum to: Pediatric emergency medicine point-of-care ultrasound: summary of the evidence. View Abstract
Pediatric emergency medicine point-of-care ultrasound: summary of the evidence. View Abstract
The impact of critically ill children on paediatric ED medication timeliness. View Abstract
Abdominal Lymphatic Malformation Presenting as Acute Abdominal Pain: A Common Pediatric Complaint, but an Unusual Diagnosis. View Abstract
An Educational Intervention to Improve Ultrasound Competency in Ultrasound-Guided Central Venous Access. View Abstract
Point-of-Care Ultrasonography for the Diagnosis of Pediatric Soft Tissue Infection. View Abstract
Effect of Reduction in the Use of Computed Tomography on Clinical Outcomes of Appendicitis. View Abstract
Ultrasound assistance for central venous catheter placement in a pediatric emergency department improves placement success rates. View Abstract
Advances in point-of-care ultrasound in pediatric emergency medicine. View Abstract
Bedside hip ultrasonography in the pediatric emergency department: a tool to guide management in patients presenting with limp. View Abstract
Development and evaluation of a program for the use of ultrasound for central venous catheter placement in a pediatric emergency department. View Abstract
Value of point-of-care ketones in assessing dehydration and acidosis in children with gastroenteritis. View Abstract
Pediatric emergency medicine fellow training in ultrasound: consensus educational guidelines. View Abstract
Bedside ultrasonography in the pediatric emergency department: the focused assessment with sonography in trauma examination uncovers an occult intra-abdominal tumor. View Abstract
Intravenous dextrose for children with gastroenteritis and dehydration: a double-blind randomized controlled trial. View Abstract
Bedside ultrasonography to identify hip effusions in pediatric patients. View Abstract
Bedside ultrasound in the pediatric emergency department. View Abstract
Bedside ultrasound in pediatric emergency medicine. View Abstract
Stridor in an infant with myelomeningocele. View Abstract
Intravenous dextrose during outpatient rehydration in pediatric gastroenteritis. View Abstract
Mock Code Scenario - Acute Renal Failure and Hyperkalemia View Abstract