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Aaron C. Spicer is an Assistant in Critical Care Medicine and Perioperative Anesthesia at Boston Children’s Hospital and an Instructor of Anaesthesia at Harvard Medical School. He is affiliated with the Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, focusing on pediatric critical care, anesthesia, and clinical outcomes research. His work emphasizes pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), biomarkers, and perioperative care.
- Roles: Critical Care Medicine & Perioperative Anesthesia
- Affiliations: Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Research interests span pediatric critical care, anesthesia optimization, and biomarkers for disease prognosis. His studies include fluid management in ARDS, neuromuscular blocking agents, and long-term outcomes post-ARDS. He also explores sepsis pathophysiology and pediatric cancer-related critical care challenges.
Publications highlight his focus on pediatric ARDS mortality prediction, emergence agitation in anesthesia, and comparative effectiveness studies. His work bridges clinical practice with translational research, aiming to improve outcomes for critically ill children.
Certifications include American Board of Anesthesiology (General & Pediatric) and American Board of Pediatrics (Critical Care & General).
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