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David H. Rothstein
Researcher at University at Buffalo
Publications - 133
Citations - 10280
David H. Rothstein is an academic researcher from University at Buffalo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pediatric surgery & Retrospective cohort study. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 116 publications receiving 8534 citations. Previous affiliations of David H. Rothstein include Boston Children's Hospital & Médecins Sans Frontières.
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Risk Factors for Inpatient Mortality in Patients Born with Gastroschisis in the United States.
TL;DR: Inpatient mortality for neonates with gastroschisis is relatively low, and even after correcting for illness severity, race, health insurance status, and domicile appear to play a role in mortality disparities.
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Association of same-day discharge with hospital readmission after pediatric thyroidectomy.
Jasmine Bhinder,Kathleen E. Bethin,Moshim Kukar,Lucy D. Mastrandrea,David H. Rothstein,David H. Rothstein +5 more
TL;DR: Same-day discharge in pediatric patients undergoing thyroidectomy is not associated with an increase in 30-day readmissions or wound complications when compared to patients discharged 1 or 2 days after surgery, and may be an appropriate alternative to traditional overnight stay.
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Provider education leads to sustained reduction in pediatric opioid prescribing after surgery.
Bethany J. Slater,Chase Corvin,Kurt F. Heiss,Robert Vandewalle,Sohail R. Shah,Megan E. Cunningham,Eunice Y. Huang,Aaron M. Lipskar,Naomi-Liza Denning,Melvin S. Dassinger,Robert A. Cina,David H. Rothstein,Jeremy D. Kauffman,Raquel Gonzalez,Martha Conley Ingram,Mehul V. Raval +15 more
TL;DR: A multicenter study demonstrates sustained reduction in opioid prescribing after pediatric umbilical hernia repair after a provider-based educational intervention, suggesting similar low-fidelity provider education interventions may be beneficial to improve opioid stewardship for a wider variety of pediatric surgical procedures.
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Dissecting a department of surgery: Exploring organizational culture and competency expectations.
Paula C. Costa,Linda M. Harris,David H. Rothstein,Melissa Beckman,William J. Flynn,Aaron B. Hoffman,James K. Lukan,Aimee K. Gardner,Katelyn J. Cavanaugh,Brian J. Dunkin,Steven D. Schwaitzberg +10 more
TL;DR: Residency and fellowship programs within the same department have shared perceptions of the culture and values of their institution, but seek different competencies among entering trainees.
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Defining the role of advanced care practitioners in pediatric surgery practice
Barrie S. Rich,Joanna Fishbein,Robert L Ricca,Kevin P. Moriarty,Joshua Short,Maeve O'Neill Trudeau,Stephen S Kim,Michael D. Rollins,Kyle J. Van Arendonk,Samir K. Gadepalli,Mehul V. Raval,Roshni Dasgupta,David H. Rothstein,Richard D. Glick +13 more
TL;DR: ACPs are useful adjuncts in pediatric surgery and a better understanding of practice patterns may help optimize utilization to enhance patient care and can be used to advocate for appropriate resources.