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Paul Walsh
PeerJ Author
375 Points

Contributions by role

Author 270
Preprint Author 105
Answers 19
Comment 1

Contributions by subject area

Emergency and Critical Care
Nursing
Pediatrics
Public Health
Respiratory Medicine
Epidemiology
Evidence Based Medicine
Statistics
Infectious Diseases
Bioinformatics
Neuroscience
Human-Computer Interaction
Computational Science

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Emergency-and-critical-care
Nursing
Pediatrics
Public-health
Respiratory-medicine
Bioinformatics
Neuroscience
Human-computer-interaction
Computational-science

Paul Walsh

PeerJ Author

Summary

My day job is in a fairly busy pediatric emergency department. My research interests center on bronchiolitis and virus-induced central apnea. I use CART, ANN, and random forests to predict who is at risk and inevitably rely on a lot of data modeling techniques. These dovetail nicely with my day-job and have helped us design a highly cost-effective and efficient clinical and above all safe practice. I also collaborate with a nearby veterinary school, our neuropsychology group, and the Sutter Institute for Medical Research.

Emergency & Critical Care Pediatrics Respiratory Medicine

Past or current institution affiliations

UC Davis

Work details

Director Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Sutter Medical Center Sacramento. Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Emergency Medicine

Websites

  • Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research Foundation

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 2
  • Preprints 3
  • Questions 1
  • Answers 1
November 11, 2014
Approaches to describing inter-rater reliability of the overall clinical appearance of febrile infants and toddlers in the emergency department
Paul Walsh, Justin Thornton, Julie Asato, Nicholas Walker, Gary McCoy, Joe Baal, Jed Baal, Nanse Mendoza, Faried Banimahd
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.651 PubMed 25401054
March 13, 2014
Using a pacifier to decrease sudden infant death syndrome: an emergency department educational intervention
Paul Walsh, Teri Vieth, Carolina Rodriguez, Nicole Lona, Rogelio Molina, Emnet Habebo, Enrique Caldera, Cynthia Garcia, Gregory Veazey
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.309 PubMed 24688883
October 8, 2014 - Version: 1
The Kern Fever in the Emergency Department Study (Kern FEDS): Clinical appearance, serious bacterial illness, and the meaning of uncertainty.
Paul Walsh, Allan Capote, Davinder Garcha, Vu Nguyen, Yvette Sanchez, Nanse Mendoza, Christina Thabit, Valerie Aguilar, James Pusavat
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.527v1
July 20, 2014 - Version: 1
Approaches to describing inter-rater reliability of the overall clinical appearance of febrile infants and toddlers in the Emergency Department.
Paul Walsh, Justin M. Thornton, Nicholas Walker, John Gary McCoy, Joe Baal, Jed Baal, Nanse Mendoza, Faried Banimahd MD, Julie Asato
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.444v1
December 21, 2013 - Version: 1
Using a pacifier to decrease sudden infant death syndrome: An emergency department educational intervention
Paul Walsh, Teri Veith, Carolina Rodriguez, Rogelio Molina, Nicole Lona, Emnet Habebo, Enrique Caldera, Cynthia Garcia, Gregory Veazy
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.167v1

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