Peter Margolis, MD, PhD
Title
Co-Director, Center for Health Care Quality
Appointment
Professor of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Email
peter.margolis@cchmc.org
Phone
513-636-0187
Fax
513-636-0171
Credentials
MD: New York University School of Medicine, Pediatrics, 1980.
PhD: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Epidemiology, 1990.
Chief Resident: University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, 1983-1984
Resident: University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, 1980-1983
Certification: American Board of Pediatrics, 1985
Research Grants and Contracts
Title: Early Childhood Developmental Services Initiative
Dates: December 1, 2005 – November 31, 2010
Role: Co-Investigator
Title: Quality in Pediatric Sub-specialty Care
Dates: January 1, 2004 – June 30, 2006
Role: Primary Investigator
Title: Improving Care for Children with Asthma through North Carolina's Area Health Education Centers
Dates: January 1, 2004 – December 30, 2006
Role: Primary Investigator
Title: Design of a collaborative improvement program to reduce blood stream infections
Dates: February 1 2006 – September 31, 2006
Role: Primary Investigator
Title: Prepare for pandemic influenza: Quality improvement in public health departments
Dates: February 1, 2006 – October 31, 2006
Role: Primary Investigator
Publications, Most Recent
Lotstein D, Seid M, Ricci K, Leuschner K, Margolis PA, Lurie N. Using Qualiy Improvement Methods To Improve Public Health Emergency Preparedness: PREPARE For Pandemic Influenza. (In press) – published in Health Affairs in July (check their website for reference)
Margolis PA, Taaffe McLearn K, Earls MF, Duncan P, Rexroad A, Peck Reuland C, Fuller S, Paul K, Neelon B, Bristol TE, Schoettker PJ. Assisting Primary Care Practices in Using Office Systems to Promote Early Childhood Development (In press – Ambulatory Pediatrics)
Linam WM, Margolis PA, Staat MA, Britto MT, Hornung R, Cassedy A, Connelly BL, Risk Factors Associated with Surgical Site Infections after Pediatric Posterior Spinal Fusion Procedures (Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology - In press)
Ammerman RT, Putnam FW, Margolis PA, & Van Ginkel JB. (in press). Quality improvement in child abuse prevention programs. In K.A. Dodge & D.L. Coleman (Eds.), Preventing child maltreatment. New York: Guilford. (In press)
Margolis PA, Colletti RB. Quality Improvement in Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Mamula P, Markowitz JE, Baldassano RN, Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Springer Science. 2008.
Rosenthal MS, Socolar RR, DeWalt DA, Pignone M, Garrett J, Margolis PA. Parents with Low Literacy Report Higher Quality of Parent-Provider Relationships in a Residency Clinic. Ambulatory Pediatrics. 2007;7:51-55.
Slade GD, Rozier RG, Zeldin LP, Margolis PA. Training pediatric health care providers in prevention of dental decay: results from a randomized controlled trial. BMC Health Services Research. 2007,7:176
Epstein JN, Rabiner D, Johnson DE, Fitgerald DP, Chrisman A, Erkanli A, Sullivan KK, March JS, Margolis PA, Norton EC, Conners KC,. Improving attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder treatment outcomes through use of a collaborative consultation treatment service by community-based pediatricians: a cluster randomized trial. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2007;161:835-40.
Sollecito WA, Margolis PA, Miles PV, Perelman R, Colletti RB. Quality in Pediatric Subspecialty Care in McLaughlin CP, Kaluzny AD, Continuous Quality Improvement in Healthcare, Third Ed. 2006; 485-496.
Presentations, Most Recent
Innovation at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center: The Academic Medical Center as an ‘Engine’ for Innovation and Transformation. Inova Fairfax Health System, Fairfax, VA. July 2008.
Innovation at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center: The Academic Medical Center as an ‘Engine’ for Innovation and Transformation. Joel and Barbara Alpert Lecture, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA. May 2008.
Science of Quality Improvement and its Implementation. 2008 Pediatric Academic Societies’ Meeting. Honolulu, HI. May 2008.
Innovation at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. Impact Leadership Meeting. Cambridge, MA. April 2008.
An Academic Medical Center as an “Engine” of Innovation and Experimentation. Joel and Barbara Alpert Lecture, Boston Medical Center. Boston, MA. April 2008.
Overview of models for changing practice. National Association of State Health Programs Screening Academy. July 2007.
Connecting the Science of Improvement with Clinical Research. Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Network. May 2007.
What is quality improvement science? Brooklyn Hospital Medical Center. March 2007.
Improving early childhood developmental services. National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality National Forum. March, 2006.
Measurement for Improvement. National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality National Forum. March, 2006
Professional Organization Memberships
Abstracts
Kappelman MD, Cohen SA, Crandall W, Duffy L, Gold BD, Grunow J, Kim SC, Leibowitz I, Margolis PA, Mehta DI, Milov DE, Moyer MS, Myers S, Patel AS, Schoen B, Sudel B, Bornstein JA, Colletti RB. Improving care of pediatric inflammatory bowel disease: preliminary results of a multicenter improvement collaborative. Presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Honolulu HI, May 2008
Kappelman MD, Cohen SA, Crandall W, Duffy LF, Gold BD, Grunow J, Kim SC, Leibowitz I, Margolis P, Mehta DI, Milov DE, Moyer MS, Myers SK, Patel AS, Schoen BT, Sudel B, Colletti RB. Accelerating improvement in the management of pediatric inflammatory bowel disease. Presented at Digestive Diseases Week, San Diego CA, May 2008
Linam WM, Connelly B, Margolis P. Improving Contact Isolation for Children Admitted with Soft Tissue Abscesses. Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America meeting, accepted as a poster presentation. April 2008.
Linam WM, Margolis P, Staat MA, Hornung R, Connelly B. Factors Associated with Surgical Site Infections after Pediatric Spinal Fusion Procedures. Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America meeting, accepted as a poster presentation. April 2008.
Brilli R, Miller M; Campbell D, Harris M; Huskins C, Lostocco L, Moss M Margolis M, Muething S, Niedner M; Rice T, Ridling D, Sachdeva R, and the NACHRI CA-BSI Collaborative. Reliable Implementation of a Pediatric CVC Care Bundle Resulted in Significant and Sustained Reduction in CA-BSI Rates in 29 PICUs. Soc of Critical Care Medicine. February, 2008.
Kappelman MD, Cohen SA, Crandall W, Duffy LF, Gold BD, Grunow J, Kim SC, Leibowitz I, Margolis P, Mehta DI, Milov DE, Moyer MS, Myers SK, Patel AS, Schoen BT, Sudel B, Colletti RB. Accelerating improvement in the management of pediatric inflammatory bowel disease. Gastroenterol 2008;134(S1):A473
Kappelman M, Margolis P, Moyer M, Cohen S, Gold B, Crandall W, Patel A, Mehta D, Milov D, Grunow J, Leibowitz I, Colletti R. The quality of care in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease: does the chronic care model work? North American Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 2007; 45:e5
Colletti RB, Baldassano RN, Milov DE, Margolis PA, for PIBDNet—the Pediatric IBD Network for Research and Improvement. Predictors of Outcome of Treatment of Pediatric Crohn’s Disease with 6-Mercaptopurine or Azathioprine. North American Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition. 2006.
Colletti RB, Baldassano RN, Milov DE, Margolis PA, for PIBDNet—the Pediatric IBD Network for Research and Improvement. Initial Dosage of 6-Mercaptopurine in Pediatric Crohn’s Disease: A Study of Variation in Care. North American Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition. 2006.
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