Susan Lipsett, MD
Associate in Pediatrics, Division of Emergency Medicine
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School
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Susan Lipsett, MD
Associate in Pediatrics, Division of Emergency Medicine
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Medical Services
Languages
English
Spanish
Education
Medical School
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
2010
Philadelphia
PA
Internship
Boston Combined Residency Program (BCRP)
2011
Boston
MA
Residency
Boston Combined Residency Program (BCRP)
2013
Boston
MA
Fellowship
Boston Children's Hospital
2016
Boston
MA
Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics (General)
American Board of Pediatrics (Emergency Medicine)
Publications
Risk of Subsequent Pneumonia After a Negative Chest Radiograph in the ED. View Abstract
Chest Radiograph Utilization Among Children Treated for Pneumonia in a Primary Care Network. View Abstract
Testing and Treatment Thresholds for Pediatric Pneumonia in the Emergency Department. View Abstract
Outpatient Antibiotic Use and Treatment Failure Among Children With Pneumonia. View Abstract
Preferences for Management of Pediatric Pneumonia: A Clinician Survey of Artificially Generated Patient Cases. View Abstract
Community-Acquired Pneumonia Diagnosis Following Emergency Department Visits for Respiratory Illness. View Abstract
Antibiotic route and outcomes for children hospitalized with pneumonia. View Abstract
Harnessing the Power of Generative AI for Clinical Summaries: Perspectives From Emergency Physicians. View Abstract
Interpretation of Antibiotic Trials in Pediatric Pneumonia. View Abstract
Management of Pediatric Pneumonia: A Decade After the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society and Infectious Diseases Society of America Guideline. View Abstract
Diagnosis and Management of Pneumonia in Infants Less Than 90 Days of Age. View Abstract
Association of Chest Radiography With Outcomes in Pediatric Pneumonia: A Population-Based Study. View Abstract
Trends in the Use of Procalcitonin at US Children's Hospital Emergency Departments. View Abstract
Author Response: Response to "Result Interpretation in Nonoperative Management of Uncomplicated Appendicitis". View Abstract
Predicting pneumonia from the clinical exam. View Abstract
Antibiotics and outcomes of CF pulmonary exacerbations in children infected with MRSA and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. View Abstract
Respiratory virus testing and clinical outcomes among children hospitalized with pneumonia. View Abstract
Impact of Viral Radiographic Features on Antibiotic Treatment for Pediatric Pneumonia. View Abstract
Nonoperative Management of Uncomplicated Appendicitis. View Abstract
Case of an Infant with Intermittent Eye Swelling. View Abstract
Development of the Novel Pneumonia Risk Score to Predict Radiographic Pneumonia in Children. View Abstract
Traumatic Hyphema. View Abstract
Prediction of patient disposition: comparison of computer and human approaches and a proposed synthesis. View Abstract
Mycoplasma Pneumoniae Testing and Treatment Among Children With Community-Acquired Pneumonia. View Abstract
Short- Versus Prolonged-Duration Antibiotics for Outpatient Pneumonia in Children. View Abstract
Variation in Management and Outcomes of Children With Complicated Pneumonia. View Abstract
Variation in the Management of Children With Deep Neck Infections. View Abstract
Seasonality of Common Pediatric Infectious Diseases. View Abstract
Variation in Oophorectomy Rates for Children with Ovarian Torsion across US Children's Hospitals. View Abstract
Management and Outcomes of Children With Nursemaid's Elbow. View Abstract
Antibiotic Choice and Clinical Outcomes in Ambulatory Children with Community-Acquired Pneumonia. View Abstract
Antibiotic Prescribing and Parent Satisfaction for Children With Respiratory Illness. View Abstract
Trends in Chest Radiographs for Pneumonia in Emergency Departments. View Abstract
Evaluation of the Modified Two-Tiered Testing Method for Diagnosis of Lyme Disease in Children. View Abstract
Predictors of Bacteremia in Children Hospitalized With Community-Acquired Pneumonia. View Abstract
Caregiver Assessment of Wheeze for Pediatric Pneumonia. View Abstract
Higher C6 enzyme immunoassay index values correlate with a diagnosis of noncutaneous Lyme disease. View Abstract
Negative Chest Radiography and Risk of Pneumonia. View Abstract
Acute Dacryocystitis. View Abstract
Evaluation of a sequential enzyme immunoassay testing algorithm for Lyme disease demonstrates lack of test independence but high diagnostic specificity. View Abstract
Caregiver Valuation of Chest Radiography for the Diagnosis of Pneumonia in Children. View Abstract
Utility of Blood Culture Among Children Hospitalized With Community-Acquired Pneumonia. View Abstract
Variation in the evaluation of testicular conditions across United States pediatric emergency departments. View Abstract
Outcomes of Nonoperative Management of Uncomplicated Appendicitis. View Abstract
Outcomes of Nonoperative Management of Uncomplicated Appendicitis. View Abstract
Young Boy With Unilateral Facial Flushing. View Abstract
Complexity and Severity of Pediatric Patients Treated at United States Emergency Departments. View Abstract
Current Approach to the Diagnosis and Emergency Department Management of Appendicitis in Children. View Abstract
Young Child With Abdominal and Back Pain. View Abstract
Evaluation of the C6 Lyme Enzyme Immunoassay for the Diagnosis of Lyme Disease in Children and Adolescents. View Abstract
Diagnosis of Lyme disease in the pediatric acute care setting. View Abstract
False Positive Lyme Disease IgM Immunoblots in Children. View Abstract
The Positive Predictive Value of Lyme Elisa for the Diagnosis of Lyme Disease in Children. View Abstract
Urine proteomics for discovery of improved diagnostic markers of Kawasaki disease. View Abstract
Child with right eye redness and swelling. Carotid-cavernous fistula (direct type). View Abstract