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Susan L. Bratton, MD, MPH

Professor


Education
  • Rice University - B.A. Biochemistry
  • University of Arkansas Medical Sciences - M.D.
  • Arkansas Children's Hospital - Resident, Pediatrics
  • Primary Children's Hospital - Resident, Pediatrics
  • University of Washington - Fellow, Pediatric Critical Care
  • University of Washington - M.P.H. Epidemiology
Board Certifications
  • Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics
  • Diplomate, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Current Appointments
  • Director Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program - University of Utah, Department of Pediatrics
  • Professor Critical Care - University of Utah, Department of Pediatrics
Research
  • PHIS database Variation in Asthma care
  • State of Michigan Medicaid Demonstration Project
  • Use of ECMO to rescue CPR - A Pediatric Donation after Cardiac Death Program In Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
    Bratton, Susan
    In: Circulation, J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg, and Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
  • Changes in survival and predictors of mortality after pediatric BMT.
    Bratton, Susan
    Crit Care Med
  • Relationship between the location of pediatric intensive care facilities and child mortality: A county -level ecologic study.

    J Pediatrics.
  • Regional variation in ICU care for pediatric patients with asthma.

    J Pediatrics
  • Immediate outcome of childhood meningitis requiring intensive care.

    Intensive Care Medicine 31:92-97, 2005
Interests
Dr. Bratton is interested in variation in care regarding critical illnesses and quality. She works with the Intermountain Injury Control Research Center regarding injuries in childhood and other interests include critical care education. She is the critical care section editor for Pediatrics and AAP Grandrounds, and serves of the editorial board for Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. She is serving on the Guidelines for Management of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and Adolescents which is currently being updated as well as on the critical care medicine section for the American Board of Pediatrics.