Rashida G Shakir, MD

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Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (General Pediatrics)
Assistant Medical Director, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Care Network at Virtua, Inpatient Pediatrics
Department: Pediatrics

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100 Bowman Drive
Voorhees, NJ 08003
Education:
BS
Sophia College for Women, Mumbai, India, 1988.
MBBS
Seth G.S. Medical College, Mumbai, India, 1992.
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Selected Publications

Shakir R, Fliegel J.: Treatment of Community Acquired Pneumonia. PREP Hospital Medicine. American Academy of Pediatrics. September 2024.

Shakir R, Fliegel J. : Accidental Cannabinoid Ingestion. PREP Hospital Medicine/American Academy of Pediatrics August 2024.

Shakir R, Fliegel J.: Brief Resolved Unexplained Events. PREP Hospital Medicine July 2024.

Shakir R, Maul E.: Catatonia. PREP Hospital Medicine/American Academy of Pediatrics. May 2024.

Shakir R, Maul E.: Console protocol for neonatal withdrawal. PREP Hospital Medicine/American Academy of Pediatrics February 2024.

Shakir R, Marchese R, Henig O, Peters S, Zakri F, Eng M, Katta P, Shah S, Hunt J: Short and sweet, Reducing the prescribed antibiotic duration in pediatric patients treated for community acquired pneumonia (CAP) at a community hospital (Poster). CHOP Quality and Patient Safety Day 2024.

Shakir RM, Doshi S, Blakeslee S, Jessee M.: Seize the Opportunity: Increasing the HIV Screening Rate in Adolescents Presenting to a Community Pediatric Emergency Department. Pediatr Emerg Care 39: 801-806, October 2023.

Bonafide, Christopher P.; Xiao, Rui; Schondelmeyer, Amanda C.; Pettit, Amy R.; Brady, Patrick W.; Landrigan, Christopher P.; et al.: Sustainable deimplementation of continuous pulse oximetry monitoring in children hospitalized with bronchiolitis: study protocol for the Eliminating Monitor Overuse (EMO) type III effectiveness-deimplementation cluster-randomized trial. Implement Sci 17(1): 72, October 2022.

Shakir R, Packer M, Balsara Z.: An Enlarged and Infected Prostatic Utricle as a Rare Cause of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Adolescent Males. Case Rep Pediatr June 2021.

Shakir R, Packer MG, Balsara ZR.: An Enlarged and Infected Prostatic Utricle as a Rare Cause of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Adolescent Males. Case Rep Pediatr 2021: 5516232, Jun 2021.

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