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overview Dr. Sarah Sobotka is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics, Section of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics. Dr. Sobotka sees patients with delays and disabilities. She has a particular interest in patients whose disabilities are a sequelae of medical complexity, particularly after prolonged critical illness. Her mixed methods approach focuses on studying trends and improving health systems to support families of children with medical complexity and disabilities, especially those with mechanical ventilation dependency. Specifically, she is interested in creating efficient and effective healthcare service models, which minimize hospitalizations and provide support for families, and most importantly enable children with severe disabilities to reach their developmental potentials. Dr. Sobotka received her medical degree and a master’s degree in public health sciences from the University of Chicago. Her clinical training includes pediatric residency at Children’s Memorial Hospital/Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, and fellowship training in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at the University of Chicago.
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Academic Article Identification of Fail Points for Discharging Pediatric Patients With New Tracheostomy and Ventilator.
Academic Article Prolonged Hospital Discharge for Children with Technology Dependency: A Source of Health Care Disparities.
Academic Article Pediatric patients with home mechanical ventilation: The health services landscape.
Academic Article Attributable Delay of Discharge for Children with Long-Term Mechanical Ventilation.
Academic Article Readmission drivers for children with medical complexity: Home nursing shortages cause health crises.
Academic Article Discharge Practices for Children with Home Mechanical Ventilation across the United States. Key-Informant Perspectives.
Grant Predictors of Days at Home for Children with Mechanical Ventilator Assistance
Academic Article Home nursing for children with home mechanical ventilation in the United States: Key informant perspectives.
Academic Article Home Health Care Utilization in Children With Medicaid.
Academic Article The Role of Care Coordinators for Children with Respiratory Technologies and Home Nursing.
Academic Article Parent education programs for children assisted by invasive mechanical ventilation: A scoping review.
Academic Article A Literature Review of Feeding Disorders in Children with Tracheostomies and Ventilators.
Academic Article Early childhood developmental skills of children with tracheostomies and ventilators recently discharged home.
Academic Article Paying Family Medical Caregivers for Children's Home Healthcare in Colorado: A Working Medicaid Model.
Academic Article Home health nurses for children with invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV): Perspectives on gaps and opportunities for recruitment.
Academic Article Home Health Nursing Agencies' Services for Children With Medical Complexity: Parent and Nurse Perspectives.
Grant Disparities in Home Nursing for Children with Invasive Mechanical Ventilation: Identifying National Trends and Piloting a Parent-to-Parent Intervention in Chicago
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