Curtis E. Kennedy, MD
- Critical Care
- Anesthesiology
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Section of Critical Care Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine
Languages: English
Departments:
Office location:
6651 Main Street
MC E1420
Houston, TX 77030
Get to know Curtis E. Kennedy, MD
Dr. Kennedy's primary research focus is on predictive modeling of cardiac arrest in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. Through application of predictive modeling and data mining algorithms on physiologic and laboratory data trends, he is pursuing the creation of a clinically useful predictive model of cardiac arrest that will provide caregivers with advanced warning of impending arrests, thereby allowing for preventative measures that will abort the arrest or minimize its impact on the patient. His secondary research focus is on providing bedside decision support to clinicians by leveraging information in hospital information to automatically calculate derived measures that are used in making clinical decisions. Many of the decisions clinicians make in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit are based on data elements that must be calculated from multiple pieces of raw data in order to determine their value. By providing automated calculations, he hopes to improve the accuracy and consistency of data used in caring for PICU patients.
Education
School | Education | Degree | Year |
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Baylor College of Medicine | Medical School | Doctor of Medicine | 1997 |
Baylor College of Medicine | Internship | Pediatrics | 1998 |
Baylor College of Medicine | Residency | Pediatrics | 2000 |
Baylor College of Medicine | Fellowship | Pediatric Critical Care | 2003 |
Organizations
Organization Name | Role |
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American Academy of Pediatrics | Member |
Society of Critical Care Medicine | Member |
American Medical Information Association | Member |
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Kennedy CE, Turley JP. Time series analysis as input for clinical predictive modeling: Modeling cardiac arrest in a pediatric ICU. Theoretical Biology andMedical Modeling 2011 Oct 24;8(1):40.