
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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Establishing a multisite education and research project requires leadership, expertise, collaboration, and an important aim.
Effects of reducing or eliminating resident work shifts over 16 hours: a systematic review.
Family-centered rounds on pediatric wards: a PRIS network survey of US and Canadian hospitalists.
Authors: Mittal VS, Sigrest T, Ottolini MC, Rauch D, Lin H, Kit B, Landrigan CP, Flores G.
Pediatrics
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Pediatrics
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US public opinion regarding proposed limits on resident physician work hours.
Authors: Blum AB, Raiszadeh F, Shea S, Mermin D, Lurie P, Landrigan CP, Czeisler CA.
BMC Med
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BMC Med
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Resident sleep deprivation and critical care: the unintended consequences of inaction.
Risks of complications by attending physicians after performing nighttime procedures.
Authors: Rothschild JM, Keohane CA, Rogers S, Gardner R, Lipsitz SR, Salzberg CA, Yu T, Yoon CS, Williams DH, Wien MF, Czeisler CA, Bates DW, Landrigan CP.
JAMA
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JAMA
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Reforming procedural skills training for pediatric residents: a randomized, interventional trial.
Authors: Gaies MG, Morris SA, Hafler JP, Graham DA, Capraro AJ, Zhou J, Landrigan CP, Sandora TJ.
Pediatrics
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Pediatrics
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Cappuccio response to correspondence.
Implementing a 48 h EWTD-compliant rota for junior doctors in the UK does not compromise patients' safety: assessor-blind pilot comparison.
Authors: Cappuccio FP, Bakewell A, Taggart FM, Ward G, Ji C, Sullivan JP, Edmunds M, Pounder R, Landrigan CP, Lockley SW, Peile E.
QJM
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QJM
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Neurobehavioral, health, and safety consequences associated with shift work in safety-sensitive professions.
Authors: Barger LK, Lockley SW, Rajaratnam SM, Landrigan CP.
Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep
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Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep
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