Brian Lee, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics (Emergency Medicine)
Attending Physician, Division of Emergency Medicine, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Department: Pediatrics
Contact information
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
3401 Civic Center Blvd
Philadelphia, PA 19104
3401 Civic Center Blvd
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Education:
B.S. (Chemistry)
College of William and Mary, 2008.
M.D.
Thomas Jefferson University Medical College, 2012.
Permanent linkB.S. (Chemistry)
College of William and Mary, 2008.
M.D.
Thomas Jefferson University Medical College, 2012.
Selected Publications
Zhao, X, Hrdy M, Faig W, Ren D, Lee BE, Tay K, Guttadauria B, Zaveri P, Lavoie M. : A Comparison of Telesimulation using the Virtual Resus Room and In-Situ Simulation in Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Pediatric Emergency care Page: doi: 10.1097, Sep 2024 Notes: epub ahead of print.Kelly, JM, Ku BC, Gala P, Hawkins B, Lee BE, Corso S, Green RS, Scarfone R, Lavelle JM, Kane ER, Sartori LF. : An Emergency Department Quality Improvement Project to Decrease Lumbar Puncture Rates in Febrile Infants 22-28 Days Old. Peds Quality and Safety. 9(4): e749, Jul 2024.
Green RS, Sartori LF, Florin TA, Aronson PL, Lee BE, Chamberlain JM, Hunt KM, Michelson KA, Nigrovic LE. : Predictors of Invasive Bacterial Infection in Febrile Infants Aged 2 to 6 Months in the Emergency Department. J Pediatrics 270(1): 114017, Jul 2024.
Lee BE, Ren D. : SGEM #439: Go Ninja Go... Home without Replacing the Fingernail. https://thesgem.com/2024/05/sgem-439-go-ninja-go-ninja-go-home-without-replacing-the-fingernail/ 2024.
Lee BE, Ren D, Morgenstern J: The Physician Doth LP Too Much, Methinks. First10EM: https://first10em.com/the-physician-doth-lp-too-much-methinks/ Feb 2023.
Shen BH, Aoyama B, & Lee BE.: Inpatient Albuterol Spacing as an Indicator of Discharge Readiness. J Asthma 60(1): 57-62, Jan 2023.
Green RS, Sartori LF, Lee BE, Linn AR, Samuels MR, Florin TA, Aronson PL, Chamberlain JM, Michelson KA, Nigrovic LE: Prevalence and Management of Invasive Bacterial Infections in Febrile Infants Ages 2 to 6 Months. Ann Emerg Med. 80(6): 499-506, Dec 2022.
Lee BE, Mahajan P, Kuppermann N, Ren D: SGEM #387: Lumbar Punctures in Febrile Infants with Positive Urinalysis- It’s Just Overkill. https://thesgem.com/2022/12/sgem-387-lumbar-punctures-in-febrile-infants-with-positive-urinalysis-its-just-overkill/ December 2022.
Alhinai Z, Elahi M, Park S, Foo B, Lee BE, Chapin K, Koster M, Sanchez PJ, & Michelow IC.: Prediction of Adverse Outcomes in Pediatric Acute Hematogenous Osteomyelitis. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 71(9): e454-e464, Dec 2020.
Lee BE: Hot Seat #158: 6-week-old Transferred for Second Opinion. http://www.pemacademy.com/hot-seat-158-6-week-old-transferred-for-second-opinion/ October 2020.