
Kelly W. Harris, MD
@kellywharrismd
#HPM at University of Pittsburgh #PedPC research Interested in Perinatal Palliative Care Research. Mom/#women in medicine
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03-04-2015 22:45:56
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To be clear- it is not drag shows, it is not books. IT IS GUNS. Gov. Bill Lee



Congrats to Kelsey Schweiberger, MD, MS, for her recent publication in Pediatric Research, on rates of scheduled and attended telemedicine appointments with pediatric patients! Read more here: pediatrics.pitt.edu/news/schweiber⦠UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh UPMC Physician Resources @PittGenAcadPeds


AAHPM would like to congratulate The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center as it has been selected as the award winner for the Ho-Chiang Grant for the 2024-2025 year. #hpm #hapc UPMC UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Learn more about this fellowship grant at aahpm.org/fellowships/hoā¦



Ok, ok, I was the one quietly sobbing in the back as families weāve cared for shared the impact of the palliative care program UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. Grateful to celebrate 20 years of #PedPC in #Pittsburgh with our team, donors, admin, & families. Best. Team. Ever! #hapc Pitt Department of Pediatrics


Another great award to celebrate! Carol May, of our Div. of Palliative Care, earned recognition as a 2024 Ilene Beal Courageous Provider Award winner! Read more about her tireless efforts to provide care for our patients here: pediatrics.pitt.edu/news/may-recog⦠UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Palliative Research Center


Congrats to Drs. Harris, Ray, and Yu for their recent pub in Academic Pediatrics on the issue of family caregiver quality of life! Read more about the longitudinal study here: pediatrics.pitt.edu/news/harris-ra⦠UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh UPMC Physician Resources Palliative Research Center


ā”ļøOur Latest: Dialogue About Uncertainty in Clinician-Family Counseling Conversations Following #PrenatalDiagnosis of Congenital #HeartDisease HUGE CONGRATS Kelly W. Harris, MD @K_Schweiberger Jessica Merlin sciencedirect.com/science/articl⦠Fetal Heart Society Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Outcome Collaborative Cardiac Newborn Neuroprotective Network

PaRC and Pitt Department of Pediatrics faculty member Kelly W. Harris, MD is first author on a recent study examining uncertainty in clinician-family discussions about prenatal cardiac diagnoses: buff.ly/4bHIhXj


Congrats to Kelly Harris, MD for her publication in PEC Innovation! Her research looked at conversations on congenital heart disease between physicians and families at diagnosis. Read more about it here: pediatrics.pitt.edu/news/harris-pu⦠UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh UPMC Physician Resources Palliative Research Center


jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/⦠Thank you JAMA Network + Preeti Malani for publishing this. I wrote this for the #womeninmedicine who came before me + all those who will come after me. I also wrote this for my daughter- who I hope will 1 day understand why I sometimes miss bedtime


We began mentoring Dr. Reuman when she was an CHP Pediatrics Residency & continued as an Pitt Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship. Now she has a masterās in medical education & is off to do really great #hapc care & even begin a #pedspc program in an area that has no access! So proud of her!!

This paper by recent (& past) Pitt Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship & program faculty Scott Maurer, MD shows a critical need for structured grief & bereavement training, focusing on resources for families & coping mechanisms for healthcare providers. Read more in Journal of Pain and Symptom Management (JPSM): jpsmjournal.com/article/S0885-ā¦


Kelly W. Harris, MD with a great presentation this morning at the Kathleen Foley Retreat on Navigating Uncertainties with Parents after Prenatal Diagnosis of Complex Congenital Heart Disease Palliative Research Center Pitt Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship Pitt Department of Pediatrics


Incredible work by Dr. Olszewski of the Pitt Critical Care Medicine Peds division at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh ā language inequity in high risk conversations with families is a key area for us to study! #PAS2025
