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Eric A. Williams, MD, MS, MMM


  • Chief Patient Outcomes Officer, The James M. Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence
  • Associate Chief Quality Officer, The James M. Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence
  • Professor, UC Department of Pediatrics

About

BS: Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, Boston, MA, 1989.

MS: Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC, 1991.

MD: Duke University, Durham, NC, 1996.

Residency: Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, 1996-1999.

Fellowship: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Duke University, 2004.

MMM: Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 2012.

Certification: General Pediatrics and Pediatric Critical Care.

Interests

Pediatric critical care medicine

Research Areas

James M Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence

Publications

Minusformer: Improving Time Series Forecasting by Progressively Learning Residuals. Liang, D; Zhang, H; Yuan, D; Zhang, B; Zhang, M; Kinzer, A; Ulma, RM; Pan, BS; Schwentker, AR; Leto Barone, AA. 2024; abs/2402.02332.

EasyFS: an Efficient Model-free Feature Selection Framework via Elastic Transformation of Features. Lv, J; Xia, S; Liang, D; Chen, W; Antonio, M; Abdallah, S; Feng, G; Krzyzanowska, MK; Soto-Perez-de-Celis, E; Papadopoulos, E; Matthew, A; McIntosh, D; Klass, W; Emmenegger, U. 2024; abs/2402.05954.

Quality and Safety: Learning from the Past and (Re)Imagining the Future. Bates, DW; Williams, EA. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice. 2022; 10:3141-3144.

Virtual Communication Embedded Bedside ICU Rounds: A Hybrid Rounds Practice Adapted to the Coronavirus Pandemic. Bavare, AC; Goldman, JR; Musick, MA; Sembera, KA; Sardual, AA; Lam, AK; Tume, SC; Thammasitboon, SX; Williams, EA. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 2021; 22:e427-e436.

Cause or Symptom? Extubation Failure Studies Highlight the Science of Risk and the Challenges of Our Every Day. Goldman, J; Williams, E. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 2020; 21:1100-1101.

Executive summary: surviving sepsis campaign international guidelines for the management of septic shock and sepsis-associated organ dysfunction in children. Weiss, SL; Peters, MJ; Alhazzani, W; Agus, MS D; Flori, HR; Inwald, DP; Nadel, S; Schlapbach, LJ; Tasker, RC; Argent, AC; Wong, HR; Zimmerman, JJ; Kissoon, N; Tissieres, P. Intensive Care Medicine. 2020; 46:1-9.

Executive Summary: Surviving Sepsis Campaign International Guidelines for the Management of Septic Shock and Sepsis-Associated Organ Dysfunction in Children. Weiss, SL; Peters, MJ; Alhazzani, W; Agus, MS D; Flori, HR; Inwald, DP; Nadel, S; Schlapbach, LJ; Tasker, RC; Argent, AC; Wong, HR; Zimmerman, JJ; Kissoon, N; Tissieres, P. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 2020; 21:186-195.

Surviving sepsis campaign international guidelines for the management of septic shock and sepsis-associated organ dysfunction in children. Weiss, SL; Peters, MJ; Alhazzani, W; Agus, MS D; Flori, HR; Inwald, DP; Nadel, S; Schlapbach, LJ; Tasker, RC; Argent, AC; Wong, HR; Zimmerman, JJ; Kissoon, N; Tissieres, P. Intensive Care Medicine. 2020; 46:10-67.

Surviving Sepsis Campaign International Guidelines for the Management of Septic Shock and Sepsis-Associated Organ Dysfunction in Children. Weiss, SL; Peters, MJ; Alhazzani, W; Agus, MS D; Flori, HR; Inwald, DP; Nadel, S; Schlapbach, LJ; Tasker, RC; Argent, AC; Wong, HR; Zimmerman, JJ; Kissoon, N; Tissieres, P. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 2020; 21:e52-e106.

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