Robert Hoffmann, MD
Assistant in Pediatrics, Division of Emergency Medicine
Instructor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
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Robert Hoffmann, MD
Assistant in Pediatrics, Division of Emergency Medicine
Instructor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
Medical Services
Languages
English
German
Spanish
Education
Medical School
Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich
2016
Munich
Germany
Internship
Pediatrics
Boston Combined Residency Program (BCRP)
218
Boton
MA
Residency
Pediatrics
Boston Combined Residency Program (BCRP)
2020
Boston
MA
Fellowship
Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Boston Children's Hospital
2023
Boston
MA
Professional History
Dr. Hoffmann received his MD from the Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich. He completed his residency in Pediatrics in the Boston Combined Residency Program at Boston Children’s Hospital and Boston Medical Center. Following residency, he completed his fellowship training in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital. He joined the faculty of the Division of Emergency Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital in 2024.
Publications
Lung Ultrasound Findings in Children With Asthma Exacerbations. View Abstract
Race, Ethnicity, and Ancestry in Clinical Pathways: A Framework for Evaluation. View Abstract
Test Characteristics of Cardiac Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Children With Preexisting Cardiac Conditions. View Abstract
A review of the 2020 update of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support guidelines. View Abstract
Adherent foreign body on the uvula. View Abstract
To Err in Medicine: A Trainee-Centered Approach to Medical Mistakes. View Abstract
Feasibility of bioimpedance spectroscopy and long-term functional assessment in critically ill children. View Abstract
Ultrasound Assessment of Quadriceps Femoris Muscle Thickness in Critically Ill Children. View Abstract
Sulfated glycolipid PG545 induces endoplasmic reticulum stress and augments autophagic flux by enhancing anticancer chemotherapy efficacy in endometrial cancer. View Abstract
Loss of HSulf-1: The Missing Link between Autophagy and Lipid Droplets in Ovarian Cancer. View Abstract
PG545 enhances anti-cancer activity of chemotherapy in ovarian models and increases surrogate biomarkers such as VEGF in preclinical and clinical plasma samples. View Abstract
Loss of HSulf-1 promotes altered lipid metabolism in ovarian cancer. View Abstract