Rashida G Shakir, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (General Pediatrics)
Assistant Medical Director, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Care Network at Virtua, Inpatient Pediatrics
Department: Pediatrics
Contact information
100 Bowman Drive
Voorhees, NJ 08003
Voorhees, NJ 08003
Education:
BS
Sophia College for Women, Mumbai, India, 1988.
MBBS
Seth G.S. Medical College, Mumbai, India, 1992.
Permanent linkBS
Sophia College for Women, Mumbai, India, 1988.
MBBS
Seth G.S. Medical College, Mumbai, India, 1992.
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.