A wide array of exciting research being conducted by fellows and residents throughout Seattle Children’s Hospital and UW Pediatric training programs were highlighted at Fellow and Resident Research Day 2025 held on Friday, April 11. There were 11 oral and 14 poster presentations.
The keynote speaker, Kevin Johnson, MD, MS, FAAP, FAMIA, FACMI, David L. Cohen University Professor, Director, Artificial Intelligence for Ambulatory Care Innovation (AI-4-AI), Department of Biostatistics Epidemiology & Informatics, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, gave a wonderful presentation to all that attended.
The 2025 winners for outstanding presentations were:
Reilly Dever, MD, MBA, Pediatric Residency
Communication on family-centered rounds and caregiver-related outcomes
Melissa Martos, MD, Pediatric Hematology-Oncology
Accuracy of artificial intelligence versus professionally translated pediatric inpatient discharge instructions
Ryan Rogers, MD, Pediatric Residency
Real world experience of Etanercept as adjunct to IVIg for Kawasaki Disease with coronary artery involvement
Henna Shaikh, MD, MPH, Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Perceptions of standard neonatal resuscitation care among mothers at a tertiary hospital in Nepal
Cassandra Simonich, MD, PhD, Pediatric Infectious Disease
A respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) pseudovirus system to evaluate the effects of antigenic evolution on monoclonal antibody and sera neutralization
MacKenzie Wyatt, MD, Pediatric Pulmonology
CFTR-IFIC Reclassification: When cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator-related metabolic syndrome (CRMS) gets a makeover!