
Christopher Landrigan, M.D.
William Berenberg Professor of Pediatrics, Boston Children's Hospital
Professor of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Harvard Title
William Berenberg Professor of Pediatrics
Administrative and Hospital Titles
Chief, Division of General Pediatrics
Boston Children's Hospital Research and Fellowship Director
Boston Children’s Hospital Inpatient Program Director
Director, Sleep and Patient Safety Program, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Address
Children's Hospital
General Pediatrics, Enders 1
300 Longwood Ave.
Boston MA 02115
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Safer hours for doctors and improved safety for patients.
Authors: Kevat DA, Cameron PA, Davies AR, Landrigan CP, Rajaratnam SW.
Med J Aust
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Med J Aust
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Rates of medical errors and preventable adverse events among hospitalized children following implementation of a resident handoff bundle.
Authors: Starmer AJ, Sectish TC, Simon DW, Keohane C, McSweeney ME, Chung EY, Yoon CS, Lipsitz SR, Wassner AJ, Harper MB, Landrigan CP.
JAMA
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JAMA
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Quality improvement research in pediatric hospital medicine and the role of the Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings (PRIS) network.
Authors: Simon TD, Starmer AJ, Conway PH, Landrigan CP, Shah SS, Shen MW, Sectish TC, Spector ND, Tieder JS, Srivastava R, Willis LE, Wilson KM.
Acad Pediatr
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Acad Pediatr
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Answering questions on call: pediatric resident physicians' use of handoffs and other resources.
Authors: McSweeney ME, Landrigan CP, Jiang H, Starmer A, Lightdale JR.
J Hosp Med
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J Hosp Med
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Closing the gap: a needs assessment of medical students and handoff training.
Authors: O'Toole JK, Stevenson AT, Good BP, Guiot AB, Solan LG, Tse LL, Landrigan CP, Sectish TC, Srivastava R, Starmer AJ, Spector ND.
J Pediatr
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J Pediatr
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New questions on the road to safer health care.
Fatigue optimization scheduling in graduate medical education: reducing fatigue and improving patient safety.
Authors: McCormick F, Kadzielski J, Evans BT, Landrigan CP, Herndon J, Rubash H.
J Grad Med Educ
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J Grad Med Educ
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Making residency work hour rules work.
(Mis) perceptions and interactions of sleep specialists and generalists: obstacles to referrals to sleep specialists and the multidisciplinary team management of sleep disorders.
Authors: Hayes SM, Murray S, Castriotta RJ, Landrigan CP, Malhotra A.
J Clin Sleep Med
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J Clin Sleep Med
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Sleep science, schedules, and safety in hospitals: challenges and solutions for pediatric providers.