
Paul J. Sharek, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine; Medical Director of Quality Management and Chief Clinical Patient Safet Officer, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital; and CHP/PCOR Associate
700 Welch Road Suite #227
Palo Alto, California 94304-5893
Research Interests
pediatric patient safety and quality of care; epidemiology of harm in hospitalized children.
Paul Sharek's Curriculum Vitae (68.4KB, modified April 2009)
Paul Sharek graduated from Columbia University Medical School in New York, completed residency and chief residency in pediatrics at the University of California, San Francisco, completed a fellowship in health service research at Stanford University, and received a Masters of Public Health from University of California, Berkeley.
Sharek is presently an assistant professor of Pediatrics at Stanford University, a pediatric hospitalist, and is Medical Director of Quality Management and Chief Clinical Patient Safety Officer at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. His experience with large scale collaborative quality improvement work begin when he was appointed co-medical director of the national 14-site children's hospital quality improvement collaborative known as the Child Health Accountability Initiative from March of 2002 to December 2004. This collaborative focused on pediatric quality and patient safety initiatives. Sharek is presently the Director of Quality Improvement for the California Perinatal Quality of Care Collaborative (CPQCC) and is directing CPQCC's first statewide collaborative quality improvement project in community level NICUs focusing on decreasing healthcare associated infections. He has given a substantial number of presentations at national academic meetings related to patient safety and is co-investigator on several pediatric patient safety grants. He was the principle investigator on the CHCA -housed Agency for Health Research and Quality (AHRQ) "Partnerships for Quality" grant, a $1.3 million, 4-year award focusing on pediatric safety and is presently an investigator or co-investigator on numerous grants focused on pediatric patient safety. He is presently completing a study of 15 PICUs that constructed and tested a trigger tool to identify the rate and types of harm that occur in the Pediatric ICUs setting, and is a faculty member of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) presently working with the IHI to establish the measurement strategy for their 5 million lives campaign. Sharek has published extensively on the topics of pediatric quality of care and patient safety.
Publications
Improving Communication in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Using Daily Goal Sheets
Agarwal S, Frankel L, Tourner S, McMillan A, Paul J. Sharek
Journal of Critical Care vol. 23, 2 (2008)
Development, Testing, and Findings of a Pediatric- Focused Trigger Tool to Identify Medication Related Harm in US Children's Hospitals
Takata G, Mason W, Takatoma C, Logsdon T, Paul J. Sharek
Pediatrics vol. 121 (2008)
An Intervention to Decrease Narcotic Related Adverse Drug Events in Children's Hospitals
Paul J. Sharek, McClead RE, Taketomo C, Luria JW, Takata GS, Walti B, Tanski M, Carla N, Logsdon TR, Thurm C, Federico F
Pediatrics vol. 122, 4 (2008)- Sustained Reduction in Hospital- Wide Mortality Associated with Implementation of a Rapid Response Team in an Academic Children's Hospital
Paul J. Sharek, Parast LM, Leong K, Coombs J, Earnest K, Sullivan J, Frankel LR, Roth SJ
JAMA vol. 298, 19 (2007) - Best Practice Implementation: Lessons Learned from 20 Partnerships.
Paul J. Sharek, Mullican C, Lavanderos A, Palmer C, Snow VSnow V, Kmetik KKmetik K, Antman M, Knutson D, Dembry LM
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety vol. 33, 1 (2007)


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