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Patrick H. Conway, MD, MSc

Appointment

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

Email

patrick.conway@cchmc.org

Phone

513-803-0425

Fax

513-803-0270

Bio

Patrick H. Conway, MD, MSc, completed his pediatric residency at Boston Children's Hospital. In 2005-07 he was a hospitalist attending at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a master's degree in health services research. His research there, published in the July 11, 2007 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, found that use of prophylactic antibiotic treatment for children with initial urinary tract infection (UTI) was not associated with reduced risk of recurrent UTI and significantly increased the risk of resistant infections. Dr. Conway's research focuses on quality of care measurement and improvement, primarily in inpatient pediatrics.

Just a few days before his arrival at Cincinnati Children's, Conway learned he was named to the 2007-08 class of White House Fellows. He is the first physician at Cincinnati Children's and the first pediatrician in almost 10 years to be part of this prestigious program.

Credentials

MD: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, 2002

Residency: Children's Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School, 2005

Fellowship: Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, University of Pennsylvania and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 2007

Certification: Pediatrics, 2005

Awards and Honors

  • Pediatric Academic Societies Travel Award
  • White House Fellowship

Publications, Most Recent

Conway PH, White J, Clancy C.  The Public Role in Promoting Child Health Information TechnologyPediatrics (in press).

Landrigan CP, Conway PH, Stucky ER, Chiang VW, Ottolini MC.  Variation in Hospitalists’ Management of Common Pediatric Diseases: a Study from the Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings (PRIS) NetworkJ Hosp Med. 2008 Jul; 3(4): 292-8.

Dougherty D, Conway PH.  The T3 Roadmap to Transform U.S. Health Care: The How of High Quality CareJAMA. 2008 May 21; 299(19): 2319-21.

Conway PH, Konetzka RT, Zhu J, Volpp KG, Sochalski J.  Nurse Staffing Ratios: Trends and Policy Implications for Hospitalists and the Safety NetJ Hosp Med. 2008 May; 3(3):193-9.

Conway PH, Henry B, Grundmeier B, Zaoutis T, Cnaan A, Keren R.  Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections in Children: Risk Factors and Association with Prophylactic AntibioticsJAMA.  2007 Jul 11; 298(2): 179-86.

Conway PH, Edwards S, Stucky ER, Chiang VW, Ottolini MC, Landrigan CP. Variation in Management of Common Inpatient Pediatric Illnesses: Hospitalists and Community PediatriciansPediatrics.  2006 Aug; 118(2): 441-447.

Landrigan CP, Conway PH, Edwards S, Srivastava R.  Pediatric hospitalists: a systematic review of the literature. Pediatrics. 2006 May;117(5):1736-44.

Presentations, Most Recent

Pediatric Academic Societies Platform: Differences in Work Environment, Responsibilities, and Training Needs between Community Hospital and Academic Center Hospitalists. 2006

Pediatric Academic Societies Platform APA Presidential Plenary: Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections: Risk Factors and Effectiveness of Prophylaxis in a Primary Care Cohort. 2007

Grand Rounds, Temple Children’s Hospital, Urinary Tract Infections: Controversies in Management. 2007

Pediatric Academic Societies Platform: Variability in Care and Outcomes for Inpatient Urinary Tract Infection. 2007

Cincinnati Children’s General Pediatric Research Seminar, Inpatient Research Agenda. 2007

Pediatric Hospitalist National Conference, How to Contribute and Publish in Pediatric Hospitalist Literature. 2007

Pediatric Academic Societies Workshop, Health Policy: Creating Change Through Research and Getting Involved. 2008

Advanced Public Policy Institute for American College of Nurse Practitioners, Health Policy and the Role of Providers. 2008

Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, University of Pennsylvania, Visiting Professor Series: Health Policy and a Research Career. 2008

Professional Organization Memberships

Abstracts

Conway PH, Landrigan CP.  Differences in Work Environment, Responsibilities, and Training Needs Between Community Hospital and Academic Center Hospitalists. E-PAS 2006:59:4128.3.

Books

Conway PH and Muething S.  Transitions of Care in Hospitalized Children Chapter. Comprehensive Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine Textbook. Philadelphia, Mosby, 2007

Special Interests

  • Hospitalist medicine
  • Quality of care and quality improvement

Related Areas

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