Marc Baskin, MD
Senior Physician in Pediatrics, Division of Emergency Medicine
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
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Marc Baskin, MD
Senior Physician in Pediatrics, Division of Emergency Medicine
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
Medical Services
Languages
English
Education
Medical School
Tufts University School of Medicine
1983
Boston
MA
Internship
Boston Children's Hospital
1984
Boston
MA
Residency
Pediatrics
Boston Children's Hospital
1986
Boston
MA
Fellowship
Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Boston Children's Hospital
1988
Boston
MA
Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics (General)
American Board of Pediatrics (Emergency Medicine)
Publications
A pediatric hospital-wide asthma severity score: Reliability and effectiveness. View Abstract
A method to identify pediatric high-risk diagnoses missed in the emergency department. View Abstract
Detection of Pulmonary Embolism in High-Risk Children. View Abstract
Impact of a bronchiolitis guideline on ED resource use and cost: a segmented time-series analysis. View Abstract
Bacteremia risk and outpatient management of febrile patients with sickle cell disease. View Abstract
Sterile cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis in young febrile infants with urinary tract infections. View Abstract
Febrile infants with urinary tract infections at very low risk for adverse events and bacteremia. View Abstract
A multicenter, randomized, controlled trial of dexamethasone for bronchiolitis. View Abstract
Acute pediatric rhabdomyolysis: causes and rates of renal failure. View Abstract
A randomized clinical trial of the management of esophageal coins in children. View Abstract
Imaging studies after a first febrile urinary tract infection in young children. View Abstract
The role of emergent neuroimaging in children with new-onset afebrile seizures. View Abstract
Time to detection of positive cultures in 28- to 90-day-old febrile infants. View Abstract
Uses and complications of central venous catheters inserted in a pediatric emergency department. View Abstract
Oral versus initial intravenous therapy for urinary tract infections in young febrile children. View Abstract
Intravenous versus oral corticosteroids in the management of acute asthma in children. View Abstract
Intern learning and education in a short stay unit. A qualitative study. View Abstract
Failure of oxygen saturation and clinical assessment to predict which patients with bronchiolitis discharged from the emergency department will return requiring admission. View Abstract
Impact of a short stay unit on asthma patients admitted to a tertiary pediatric hospital. View Abstract
New onset wheezing. View Abstract
Identifying febrile infants at risk for a serious bacterial infection. View Abstract
The prevalence of serious bacterial infections by age in febrile infants during the first 3 months of life. View Abstract
Clinical and cost-effectiveness of outpatient strategies for management of febrile infants. View Abstract
Outpatient treatment of febrile infants 28 to 89 days of age with intramuscular administration of ceftriaxone. View Abstract
Effect of polymyxin B on experimental shock from meningococcal and Escherichia coli endotoxins. View Abstract
Comparison of external jugular and peripheral venous administration of sodium bicarbonate in puppies. View Abstract