
About
Dr. Robert Hoffman is a researcher and clinician in the Division of Emergency Medicine at Boston Children's Hospital, with a focus on point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in pediatric critical care. He actively contributes to clinical research, education, and ultrasound program development.
Research Interests: Dr. Hoffman's work centers on the application of lung and cardiac ultrasound in diagnosing pediatric emergencies such as asthma-related pneumonia and sepsis. He also investigates nutritional assessment using ultrasound and bioimpedance in critically ill children. His research bridges clinical innovation with medical education.
Publication Trends: His recent publications (2021–2025) emphasize emergency ultrasound and pediatric critical care, while earlier works (2014–2017) explore cancer metabolism, suggesting a shift in research focus over time. The interdisciplinary nature of his work reflects both clinical and translational expertise.
Education and Training Role: He is actively involved in training pediatric and emergency medicine residents, contributing to curriculum design and ultrasound credentialing for fellows and attending physicians.
Advising and Grants: While no specific students or grants are listed, his leadership in educational programs and research units indicates a mentoring role within the institution.
Labs and Teams: Dr. Hoffman is a member of the Ultrasound Subdivision within the Division of Emergency Medicine, where he collaborates on research, education, and clinical implementation of POCUS technologies.
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