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Treats Children

Jennifer N Fishe, MD

Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician

Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician

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Research at a glance

Top areas of exploration

  • Asthma , 17 publications
  • Adrenal Cortex Hormones , 5 publications
  • Bronchodilator Agents , 5 publications
  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation , 5 publications

Research activity

69 publications

374 citations

Why is this important?

Focus

Dr. Fishe's research program seeks to apply precision medicine principles to the emergency care of children experiencing asthma attacks. Combining clinical, geospatial, and pharmacogenomic elements, Dr. Fishe and her collaborators are working to develop evidence-based, real-time algorithms for use by caregivers, emergency medical services providers, and emergency medicine physicians to optimize and individualize care for pediatric asthma exacerbations. The overall goal of Dr. Fishe's research is to reduce morbidity and mortality of children from asthma, the most common chronic disease of childhood.

Active clinical trials

My publications

69 publications

2025

Determination of pediatric asthma severity using retrospective electronic health record prescription data: an analysis before and after the 2020 national asthma education and prevention program guideline update.

The Journal of asthma : official journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma

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2025

Impact of a Pediatric Prehospital Destination Decision Support Tool (PDTree) on Emergency Medical Services Transport Patterns and Destination Choice.

Prehospital emergency care

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2025

Cost savings of EMS administration of bronchodilators and systemic corticosteroids for pediatric asthma patients.

Frontiers in public health

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2025

Barriers to Implementing Evidence-Based Guidance for Fatigue Risk Mitigation in the Prehospital Setting

Prehospital Emergency Care

2025

Predicting Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer in Individuals Below Screening Age Using Machine Learning and Real-World Data: Case Control Study

JMIR Cancer