Andrew Capraro, MD
Director in Information Technology, Division of Emergency Medicine; Senior Associate Physician in Pediatrics, Division of Emergency Medicine
Assistant Professor in Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
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Andrew Capraro, MD
Director in Information Technology, Division of Emergency Medicine; Senior Associate Physician in Pediatrics, Division of Emergency Medicine
Assistant Professor in Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
Medical Services
Languages
English
Education
Undergraduate School
Providence College
1992
Providence
RI
Medical School
Brown University School of Medicine
1996
Providence
RI
Internship
Connecticut Children's Medical Center
1997
Hartford
CT
Residency
Pediatrics
Connecticut Children's Medical Center
2000
Hartford
CT
Fellowship
Pediatric Emergency Hospital
Boston Children's Hospital
2003
Boston
MA
Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics (General)
American Board of Pediatrics (Emergency Medicine)
Publications
Improving Timely Administration of Essential Outpatient Medications in a Pediatric ED. View Abstract
Languages other than English in a pediatric ED: Documentation, extended stays, and revisits. View Abstract
Pediatric Emergency Department Sepsis Screening Tool Accuracy During the COVID-19 Pandemic. View Abstract
Prediction of patient disposition: comparison of computer and human approaches and a proposed synthesis. View Abstract
Outcomes of Patients with Sepsis in a Pediatric Emergency Department after Automated Sepsis Screening. View Abstract
Comparison of Manual and Automated Sepsis Screening Tools in a Pediatric Emergency Department. View Abstract
Effect of a Sepsis Screening Algorithm on Care of Children with False-Positive Sepsis Alerts. View Abstract
A single institutional review of pediatric Bacillus spp. bloodstream infections demonstrates increased incidence among children with cancer. View Abstract
Etiologies and Yield of Diagnostic Testing in Children Presenting to the Emergency Department with Altered Mental Status. View Abstract
The effect of an electronic health record-based tool on abnormal pediatric blood pressure recognition. View Abstract
A Rare Cause of Right Lower Quadrant Pain in an 11-Year-Old Female. View Abstract
Improving adherence to PALS septic shock guidelines. View Abstract
Yield of emergent neuroimaging among children presenting with a first complex febrile seizure. View Abstract
Detecting unapproved abbreviations in the electronic medical record. View Abstract
Picture of the month--quiz case. Plastic bronchitis. View Abstract
Occurrence of metabolic acidosis in pediatric emergency department patients as a data source for disease surveillance systems. View Abstract
Yield of lumbar puncture among children who present with their first complex febrile seizure. View Abstract
Holiday ornament-related injuries in children. View Abstract
Reforming procedural skills training for pediatric residents: a randomized, interventional trial. View Abstract
Utility of lumbar puncture for first simple febrile seizure among children 6 to 18 months of age. View Abstract
Focal motor seizure in a wrestler with a sport-related concussion. View Abstract
The use of routine laboratory studies as screening tools in pediatric abdominal trauma. View Abstract
Severe intoxication from xylazine inhalation. View Abstract