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Dr. Elizabeth Keating, MD, MSPH completed a Bachelor of Science in Biology at the University of Notre Dame. She received her medical degree from the Mayo School of Medicine, completed her Pediatrics and Global Child Health residency at Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children’s Hospital, and completed her Pediatric Emergency Medicine and Global Health fellowship at the University of Utah/Primary Children’s Hospital. She completed a Masters of Science in Public Health at the University of Utah. She is board certified in General Pediatrics and board eligible in Pediatric Emergency Medicine.

Dr. Keating is currently an Adjunct Instructor of Pediatrics at the University of Utah and is in the Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine. She is completing a Fogarty Global Health Fellowship funded by the NIH studying pediatric trauma in Moshi, Tanzania. She is the Program Director for the Pediatric Emergency Medicine-Global Health fellowship track. Her specific clinical and academic interests are in global pediatric trauma, the provision of acute care for children in resource-limited settings, and health disparities. She sees patients in the Emergency Department at Primary Children’s Hospital.

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Primary Children's Hospital

100 N Mario Capecchi Drive
Salt Lake City, UT  84113

Specialties

  • Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Pediatrics - Assistant Professor
Academic Divisions Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Board Certification American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics)
American Board of Pediatrics (Sub: Pediatric Emergency Medicine)

Dr. Elizabeth Keating, MD, MSPH completed a Bachelor of Science in Biology at the University of Notre Dame. She received her medical degree from the Mayo School of Medicine, completed her Pediatrics and Global Child Health residency at Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children’s Hospital, and completed her Pediatric Emergency Medicine and Global Health fellowship at the University of Utah/Primary Children’s Hospital. She completed a Masters of Science in Public Health at the University of Utah. She is board certified in General Pediatrics and board eligible in Pediatric Emergency Medicine.

Dr. Keating is currently an Adjunct Instructor of Pediatrics at the University of Utah and is in the Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine. She is completing a Fogarty Global Health Fellowship funded by the NIH studying pediatric trauma in Moshi, Tanzania. She is the Program Director for the Pediatric Emergency Medicine-Global Health fellowship track. Her specific clinical and academic interests are in global pediatric trauma, the provision of acute care for children in resource-limited settings, and health disparities. She sees patients in the Emergency Department at Primary Children’s Hospital.

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Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Pediatrics - Assistant Professor
Academic Divisions Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Board Certification American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics)
American Board of Pediatrics (Sub: Pediatric Emergency Medicine)

Education History

Graduate Training University of Utah School of Public Health
Public Health
MSPH/HSA, 2020
Fellowship University of Utah School of Medicine
Pediatric Emergency Medicine and Global Health
Postgraduate Fellow, 2020
Internship/Residency Baylor College of Medicine
Global Child Health
Intern/Resident, 2017
Professional Medical Mayo Medical School
Medicine
M.D., 2013
Undergraduate University of Notre Dame
Biology
B.S., 2009

Selected Publications - Journal Articles

Journal Article

  1. Tupetz A, Friedman K, Zhao D, Liao H, Isenburg MV, Keating EM, Vissoci JRN, Staton CA (2020). Prevention of childhood unintentional injuries in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review. PLoS One, 15(12), e0243464.
  2. Keating EM, Orth RC, Bisset GS, Starke HE, Cruz AT (2020). Utility of Computed Tomography Overreading and Abdominal Ultrasound in Children With Suspected Appendicitis and Nondiagnostic Computed Tomography at Community Hospitals. Pediatr Emerg Care, 36(12), 564-570.
  3. Rees CA, Keating EM, Dearden KA, Haq H, Robison JA, Kazembe PN, Bourgeois FT, Niescierenko M (2020). Improving Pediatric Academic Global Health Collaborative Research and Agenda Setting: A Mixed-Methods Study. Am J Trop Med Hyg, 102(3), 649-657.
  4. Crouse HL, Watts J, St Clair NE, Batra M, McGuinness G, Keating EM, Russ CM, Farr KM, Steenhoff AP, Schubert CJ, Leslie LK, Woods SK, Wilson KA, Camp EA, Butteris SM (2019). Global Health Opportunities in Pediatric Fellowships. Pediatrics, 145(2).
  5. Lukolyo H, Keating EM, Rees CA (2019). Creating a collaborative peer writing group during residency. Med Educ Online, 24(1), 1563421.
  6. Rees CA, Keating EM, Dearden KA, Haq H, Robison JA, Kazembe PN, Bourgeois FT, Niescierenko M (2019). Importance of authorship and inappropriate authorship assignment in paediatric research in low- and middle-income countries. Trop Med Int Health, 24(10), 1229-1242.
  7. Keating EM, Sanders J, Ngo K, Mohapi EQ, Mandalakas AM (2019). Development of a Tool for Health Screening and Assessment in Orphanages in Lesotho. Am J Trop Med Hyg, 100(5), 1290-1293.
  8. Keating EM, Haq H, Rees CA, Swamy P, Turner TL, Marton S, Sanders J, Mohapi EQ, Kazembe PN, Schutze GE (2019). Reciprocity? International Preceptors' Perceptions of Global Health Elective Learners at African Sites. Ann Glob Health, 85(1).
  9. Keating EM, Haq H, Rees CA, Dearden KA, Luboga SA, Schutze GE, Kazembe PN (2019). Global Disparities Between Pediatric Publications and Disease Burden From 2006 to 2015. Glob Pediatr Health, 6, 2333794X19831298.
  10. Keating EM, Lukolyo H, Crouse HL, Pitt MB, St Clair N, Butteris S (2018). Socially Awkward Abroad: A Call for Social Media Policies in Residencies that Offer Global Health Electives. Am J Trop Med Hyg, 99(5), 1275-1282.
  11. Rees CA, Keating EM, Lukolyo H, Swamy P, Turner TL, Marton S, Sanders J, Mohapi EQ, Kazembe PN, Schutze GE (2018). Host clinical preceptors' perceptions of professionalism among learners completing global health electives. Int J Med Educ, 9, 206-212.
  12. Marino MC, Ostermayer DG, Mondragon JA, Camp EA, Keating EM, Fornage LB, Brown CA, Shah MI (2018). Improving Prehospital Protocol Adherence Using Bundled Educational Interventions. Prehosp Emerg Care, 22(3), 361-369.
  13. Slusher TM, Zamora TG, Appiah D, Stanke JU, Strand MA, Lee BW, Richardson SB, Keating EM, Siddappa AM, Olusanya BO (2017). Burden of severe neonatal jaundice: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMJ Paediatr Open, 1(1), e000105.
  14. Keating EM, Antiel RM, Weiss KE, Wallace D, Antiel SJ, Fischer PR, Junghans-Rutelonis AN, Harbeck-Weber C (2016). Parental Perceptions of Pediatric Pain and POTS-Related Disability. Clin Pediatr (Phila), 56(13), 1185-1192.
  15. Rees CA, Lukolyo H, Keating EM, Dearden KA, Luboga SA, Schutze GE, Kazembe PN (2017). Authorship in paediatric research conducted in low- and middle-income countries: parity or parasitism? Trop Med Int Health, 22(11), 1362-1370.
  16. Keating EM, Palazzi DL (2016). A 7-Year-Old Girl With Periorbital Edema, Ecchymosis, and Conjunctival Hemorrhage. JAMA Pediatr, 170(10), 1021-1022.
  17. Keating EM, Lukolyo H, Rees CA, Dziuban EJ, Ferris MG, Schutze GE, Marton SA (2016). Beyond the learning curve: length of global health electives. Int J Med Educ, 7, 295-6.
  18. Rees CA, Keating EM, Lukolyo H, Danysh HE, Scheurer ME, Mehta PS, Lubega J, Slone JS, Baylor Pediatric HIV-Related Malignancy Consortium (2016). Mapping the Epidemiology of Kaposi Sarcoma and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Among Children in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review. Pediatr Blood Cancer, 63(8), 1325-31.
  19. Lukolyo H, Rees CA, Keating EM, Swamy P, Schutze GE, Marton S, Turner TL (2015). Perceptions and Expectations of Host Country Preceptors of Short-Term Learners at Four Clinical Sites in Sub-Saharan Africa. Acad Pediatr, 16(4), 387-93.
  20. Keating EM, Nget P, Kea S, Kuong S, Daly L, Phearom S, Enders F, Cheryk LA, Topazian M, Fischer PR, Kumar V (2016). Thiamine deficiency in tachypnoeic Cambodian infants. Paediatr Int Child Health, 35(4), 312-8.
  21. Keating EM, ODonnell EP, Starr SR (2012). How we created a peer-designed specialty-specific selective for medical student career exploration. Med Teach, 35(2), 91-4.
  22. Keating EM, Schumacher D (2012). Giving power: what blood donation in Cambodia taught me about care in America. Acad Pediatr, 12(4), 257-8.
  23. Slusher TM, Slusher IL, Keating EM, Curtis BA, Smith EA, Orodriyo E, Awori S, Nakakeeto MK (2011). Comparison of maternal milk (breastmilk) expression methods in an African nursery. Breastfeed Med, 7(2), 107-11.
  24. Keating EM, Fischer PR, Pettifor JM, Pfitzner M, Isichei CO, Thacher TD (2011). The effect of calcium supplementation on blood lead levels in Nigerian children. J Pediatr, 159(5), 845-850.e1.
  25. Keating EM, Chock M, Fischer PR (2011). Big hopes for the children of the world: a review of the Millennium Development Goals. Ann Trop Paediatr, 31(4), 287-95.

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