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Rachel M. Stanley, M.D.
Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Emergency Medicine
Department of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases
Injury Research Center
24 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive, Suite H-3200
PO Box 443
Ann Arbor, MI  48106
(734) 615-8716 Office
(734) 936-2706 Fax
Email: stanleyr@umich.edu

Education:

Post-doctoral Fellowship, Harvard Medical School
M.D., Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
MHSA, University of Michigan

Research Interest:

Research Administration; Health Services Research, Practice pattern variation, Pediatric Injury

Selected Publications

Goldlust E, Walton E, Stanley R, Yard E, Garst B, Comstock D, Ebner Erceg L, Cunningham R.  Injury patterns at US and Canadian Overnight Summer Camps: First Year of the Healthy Camp Study. Injury Prevention, In Press.

Mahajan PV, Alpern ER, Grupp-Phelan J, Chamberlain JM, Dong L, Holubkov R, Jacobs E, Stanley RM, Tunik M, Sonnett M, Miller S, Foltin G, for the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network.  Epidemiology of Psychiatric Related Visits to Emergency Departments in a Multi-Center Collaborative Research Pediatric Network.  Pediatric Emergency Care. In Press.
     
Kuppermann N, Holmes JF, Dayan PS, Hoyle  Jr. JD, Atabaki SM, Holubkov R, Nadel FM, Monroe D, Stanley RM, et al.  Identification of Children at Very Low Risk of Clinically-Important Brain Injuries after Head Trauma: A Prospective Cohort Study. The Lancet. 2009 Sept. 15; DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(09)61558-0:1-11.
http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(09)61558-0/fulltext

Whiteside LK, Walton MA, Stanley R, Resko SM, Chermack ST, Zimmerman MA, Cunningham RM. Dating Aggression and Risk Behaviors Among Teenage Girls Seeking Gynecologic Care. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2009 July; 16(7):632-638.

Walton MA, Cunningham R, Goldstein AL, Chermack ST, Zimmerman M, Bingham
CR, Shope JT, Stanley R, Blow FC.  Rates and Correlates of Violent Behaviors among Adolescents Treated in an Urban ED.  J Adolesc Health. 2009 July; 45(1):77-83.

Gregor MA, Wheeler JRC, Stanley RM, Mahajan PV, Maio RF, Piette JD. Caregiver Adherence to Follow-Up After an Emergency Department Visit for Common Pediatric Illnesses: Impact on Future ED Use.  Medical Care. 2009 March; 47(3):326-333.

Macy ML, Stanley R, Lozon ML, Sasson C, Gebremariam A, Davis MM. Trends in High-Turnover Stays Among Children Hospitalized in the United States, 1993-2003. Pediatrics. 2009 March; 123(3):996-1002.

Newton MF, Hayward R, Cunningham R, Stanley R.  Uninsured adults presenting to US emergency departments:  assumptions vs. data. JAMA. 2008 (Oct 22);300(16):1914-1924.

Stanley R, Zimmerman J, Hashikawa C, Clark SJ. Appropriateness of children’s nonurgent visits to selected Michigan emergency departments. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2007(August);23(8):532-536.

Gorelick MH, Knight S, Alessandrini EA, Stanley RM, Chamberlain JM, Kuppermann N, Alpern ER, for the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network. Lack of agreement in pediatric emergency department discharge diagnoses from clinical and administrative data sources. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2007;14:646-652.

Stanley RM, Teach SJ, Clay Mann N, Alpern ER, Gerardi MJ, Mahajan PV, Chamberlain JM, the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network. Variation in ancillary testing among pediatric asthma patients seen in emergency departments. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2007;14:532–538.

Alpern ER. Stanley RM. Gorelick MH. Donaldson A. Knight S. Teach SJ. Singh T. Mahajan P. Goepp JG. Kuppermann N. Dean JM. Chamberlain JM. Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network. Epidemiology of a pediatric emergency medicine research network: the PECARN core data project. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2006;22(10):689-99.

Stanley, R., Pagon, Z., Bachur, R. Hyperpyrexia and serious bacterial illness in infants. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2005;21(5):291-294.

Mahajan P, Stanley R, Ross K, Clark L, Sandberg K, Lichtenstein R. Evaluation of an emergency department based enrollment program for uninsured children. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2005;45(3):245-252.

Dombkowski, K.J., Stanley R, Clark S.A. Influence of medicaid managed care enrollment on emergency department utilization by children. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2004;158:17-21.

Rosenberg N, Lelyveld S, Herman MI, Stanley R. A conflict in care. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2000;16(6):451-454.

Rosenberg N, Stanley R. Clinical pharmacologic management in the emergency department. Pediatric Emergency Care. 1998;14(5):376-379.

 Grants/Projects

Great Lakes Emergency Medical Services for Children Research Network
The purpose of the EMSC-NDDP cooperative agreement is to continue to demonstrate the value of an infrastructure or network designed to be the platform from which to conduct investigations on the efficacy of treatments, transport, and care responses including those preceding the arrival of children to the hospital emergency departments.
Role: PI
Health Resources and Service Administration
2 U03 MC 00003-08

BPCA Pediatric Off-Patent Drug Studies (PODS) Center – Lorazepam – Status Epilepticus
Role: Co-investigator and site PI
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) (Study 2)

Tailored Teen Alcohol and Violence prevention in the ER
Develop and refine a tailored integrated prevention approach with different delivery mechanisms (Computer adapted motivational interviewing / skills training (AMI+ST) and Therapist adapted motivational interviewing / skills training (AMI+ST) interventions), that address both alcohol misuse and violence among adolescents ages 14-18 seeking care in an urban ED.
Role: Co-investigator.
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
1 R01 AA014889-01A1 (PI: Walton, M)

Recently Completed Grants/Projects

Great Lakes Emergency Medical Services for Children Research Network
The purpose of the EMSC-NDDP cooperative agreement is to continue to demonstrate the value of an infrastructure or network designed to be the platform from which to conduct investigations on the efficacy of treatments, transport, and care responses including those preceding the arrival of children to the hospital emergency departments.
Role: PI
Health Resources and Service Administration
2 U03 MC 00003-05

PECARN. Pediatric Applied Research Network. 
The purpose of the EMSC-NDDP cooperative agreement is to continue to demonstrate the value of an infrastructure or network designed to be the platform from which to conduct investigations on the efficacy of treatments, transport, and care responses including those preceding the arrival of children to the hospital emergency departments. 
Role: Site PI, 10%
Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
4D1BTH00026-01-03 (PI: Maio, R)                                                              

Childhood Head Trauma: A Neuroimaging Decision Rule
Goal: to derive a decision rule for identifying children at low and high risk of traumatic brain injury after head trauma.
Role:  Co-investigator.
Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
R40MC02461-01-00 (PI: Kuppermann)                                                                          

Pharmacokinetic study of Lorazepam in pediatric epileptics.
This is a pharmacokinetic study of lorazepam in children with epilepsy.
Role: Site PI
NICHD-2003-10 and FDA (PI: Chamberlain)
FDA (Study 1)

 

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