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research overview Dr. Goldman is Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and a member of the Divisions of Clinical Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapeutic Innovation and Infectious Diseases at Children’s Mercy Kansas City (CMKC). Both her research and clinical efforts are centered on working with people across disciplines to improve the lives of children. She serves as principal investigator (R01GM129783) on an interdisciplinary program evaluating the safety of medications in children and site PI for a multi-center program to optimize pediatric surgical perioperative antimicrobial use (PI Newland; R01HS0267420). Since the COVID-19 pandemic, much of her effort has focused on providing guidance to schools on local and regional levels across Kansas and Missouri. She serve as co-PI of School TLC, a NIH Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostic Testing Initiative (RADx-UP) award (1OT2HD107555-01 and 02). Through School TLC, the research team has successfully implemented COVID-19 screening and surveillance testing in a large, urban school district, enrolling more than 1,000 students and staff to date and performing nearly 3,000 SARS-CoV-2 tests. Serving as an expert on the Missouri Department of Education COVID-19 taskforce and as a team lead on the Missouri Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics COVID-19 & Kids ECHO, which is a weekly educational session offered to schools statewide to provide expert guidance, provide opportunities to stay up to date on the ever-changing landscape of COVID-19 and schools. She also participates in the NIH-funded ABC Science Collaborative led by Duke pairing scientists and physicians with schools and community leaders to help understand the most current and relevant COVID-19 information.

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Academic Article Development of biomarkers to optimize pediatric patient management: what makes children different?
Academic Article Trends in adverse reactions to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole.
Academic Article Clinical diagnoses and antimicrobials predictive of pediatric antimicrobial stewardship recommendations: a program evaluation.
Academic Article Tip of the Iceberg: Understanding the Unintended Consequences of Antibiotics.
Academic Article Clinical Impact of an Antimicrobial Stewardship Program on Pediatric Hospitalist Practice, a 5-Year Retrospective Analysis.
Academic Article Variability of surgical prophylaxis in penicillin-allergic children.
Academic Article Severe Acute Respiratory Failure in Healthy Adolescents Exposed to Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole.
Academic Article Big Data in the Assessment of Pediatric Medication Safety.
Academic Article Perceived Harm May Be Helpful: Fear of Fluoroquinolone-Associated Adverse Events in Children.
Academic Article Implementation of School-Based COVID-19 Testing Programs in Underserved Populations.
Academic Article Urban Classification, Not COVID-19 Community Rates, Was Associated With Modes of Learning in US K-12 Schools?
Academic Article Building a National Framework to Pair Scientists and Schools During a Global Pandemic.
Academic Article School Masking Policies and Secondary SARS-CoV-2 Transmission.
Academic Article A Multi-Study Synthesis of Facilitators and Barriers to SARS-CoV-2 Testing Enrollment in School Settings.
Academic Article Common Data Element Collection in Underserved School Communities: Challenges and Recommendations.
Academic Article Utilization and Impact of Symptomatic and Exposure SARS-CoV-2 Testing in K-12 Schools.
Academic Article A COVID-19 Testing Preference Study in Schools.
Academic Article Building School-Academic Partnerships to Implement COVID-19 Testing in Underserved Populations.
Academic Article Major Drug-Drug Interaction Exposure Among Medicaid-Insured Children in the Outpatient Setting.

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