Alisa Mc Queen
Title | Associate Professor |
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Institution | University of Chicago |
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Department | Pediatrics-Emergency Medicine |
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Address | Chicago IL 60637
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Overview Dr. Alisa McQueen completed her residency at the Boston Combined Residency in Pediatrics and fellowship in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Boston Children's Hospital. She joined the University of Chicago faculty in 2008 and now considers herself an official Midwesterner. She is dedicated to innovative curriculum development, including the use of high fidelity simulation based clinical education, and prides herself on getting to know each resident personally.
Biography Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY | MD | 05/2000 | | Boston Combined Residency in Pediatrics, Boston, MA | | 06/2003 | Residency in Pediatrics | Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA | | 06/2007 | Fellowship in Pediatric Emergency Medicine |
ORNG Applications Bibliographic
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Yan DH, Slidell MB, McQueen A. Rapid Cycle Deliberate Practice Simulation Curriculum Improves Pediatric Trauma Performance: A Prospective Cohort Study. Simul Healthc. 2021 Dec 01; 16(6):e94-e99. PMID: 33156257.
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Yan DH, Slidell MB, McQueen A. Using rapid cycle deliberate practice to improve primary and secondary survey in pediatric trauma. BMC Med Educ. 2020 Apr 28; 20(1):131. PMID: 32345288.
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Mitzman J, Bank I, Burns RA, Nguyen MC, Zaveri P, Falk MJ, Madhok M, Dietrich A, Wall J, Waseem M, Wu T, McQueen A, Peng CR, Phillips B, Bullaro FM, Chang CD, Shahid S, Way DP, Auerbach M. A Modified Delphi Study to Prioritize Content for a Simulation-based Pediatric Curriculum for Emergency Medicine Residency Training Programs. AEM Educ Train. 2020 Oct; 4(4):369-378. PMID: 33150279.
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Mahoney D, Bogetz A, Hirsch A, Killmond K, Phillips E, Bhavaraju V, McQueen A, Orlov N, Blankenburg R, Rassbach CE. The Challenges of Multisource Feedback: Feasibility and Acceptability of Gathering Patient Feedback for Pediatric Residents. Acad Pediatr. 2019 07; 19(5):555-560. PMID: 30576788.
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Rassbach CE, Bogetz AL, Orlov N, McQueen A, Bhavaraju V, Mahoney D, Leibold C, Blankenburg RL. The Effect of Faculty Coaching on Resident Attitudes, Confidence, and Patient-Rated Communication: A Multi-Institutional Randomized Controlled Trial. Acad Pediatr. 2019 03; 19(2):186-194. PMID: 30368034.
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Bogetz AL, Orlov N, Blankenburg R, Bhavaraju V, McQueen A, Rassbach C. How Residents Learn From Patient Feedback: A Multi-Institutional Qualitative Study of Pediatrics Residents' Perspectives. J Grad Med Educ. 2018 Apr; 10(2):176-184. PMID: 29686757.
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Albert DV, Patel AD, Behnam-Terneus M, Sautu BC, Verbeck N, McQueen A, Fromme HB, Mahan JD. Child Neurology Education for Pediatric Residents. J Child Neurol. 2017 03; 32(3):293-300. PMID: 28193109.
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Auerbach M, Fein DM, Chang TP, Gerard J, Zaveri P, Grossman D, Van Ittersum W, Rocker J, Whitfill T, Pusic M, Kessler DO. The Correlation of Workplace Simulation-Based Assessments With Interns' Infant Lumbar Puncture Success: A Prospective, Multicenter, Observational Study. Simul Healthc. 2016 Apr; 11(2):126-33. PMID: 27043098.
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Kesselheim JC, Schwartz A, Belmonte F, Boland KA, Poynter S, Batra M. A National Survey of Pediatric Residents' Professionalism and Social Networking: Implications for Curriculum Development. Acad Pediatr. 2016 Mar; 16(2):110-4. PMID: 26718877.
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Kessler D, Pusic M, Chang TP, Fein DM, Grossman D, Mehta R, White M, Jang J, Whitfill T, Auerbach M. Impact of Just-in-Time and Just-in-Place Simulation on Intern Success With Infant Lumbar Puncture. Pediatrics. 2015 May; 135(5):e1237-46. PMID: 25869377.
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Sharp WW, Davis C, McQueen A. Images in emergency medicine. Neonate with pustular rash. Neonatal methicillin-resistant staphylococcal (MRSA) pustulosis. Ann Emerg Med. 2015 Apr; 65(4):464, 469. PMID: 25805031.
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McQueen A, Cress C, Tothy A. Using a tablet computer during pediatric procedures: a case series and review of the "apps". Pediatr Emerg Care. 2012 Jul; 28(7):712-4. PMID: 22766593.
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McQueen A, Martin SA, Lio PA. Derm emergencies: detecting early signs of trouble. J Fam Pract. 2012 Feb; 61(2):71-8. PMID: 22312611.
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McQueen AA, Mitchell DL, Joseph-Griffen MA. "Not little adults": pediatric considerations in medical simulation. Dis Mon. 2011 Dec; 57(12):780-8. PMID: 22153735.
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Bach DQ, McQueen AA, Lio PA. A refractory wart? Subungual exostosis. Ann Emerg Med. 2011 Nov; 58(5):e3-4. PMID: 22018113.
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McQueen A, Wright RO, Kido MM, Kaye E, Krauss B. Procedural sedation and analgesia outcomes in children after discharge from the emergency department: ketamine versus fentanyl/midazolam. Ann Emerg Med. 2009 Aug; 54(2):191-97.e1-4. PMID: 19464072.
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Nigrovic LE, McQueen AA, Neuman MI. Lumbar puncture success rate is not influenced by family-member presence. Pediatrics. 2007 Oct; 120(4):e777-82. PMID: 17908735.
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McQueen A. "I think she's just crazy". Lancet. 2005 Apr 23-29; 365(9469):1513. PMID: 15850638.
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Levy O, Bourquin JP, McQueen A, Cantor AB, Lachenauer C, Malley R. Fatal disseminated Candida lusitaniae infection in an infant with chronic granulomatous disease. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2002 Mar; 21(3):262-4. PMID: 12005097.
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