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Roni D. Lane

Roni D. Lane, MD

Languages spoken: Spanish, English

Clinical Locations

  • Primary Children's Hospital

    801-662-1000
  • Dr. Lane received her medical degree in Los Angeles from the University of California. She completed her Pediatric residency at Golisano (Strong) Children´s Hospital, University of Rochester, New York, and her Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship at the University of Utah. She was a full-time pediatrician at Gallup Indian Medical Center in Gallup, New Mexico for four years before starting her fellowship. Dr. Lane is board-certified in Pediatrics and Pediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM).

    She is currently an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Utah and is in the Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Primary Children’s Hospital. She is the project lead for the PCH Emergency Department Septic Shock program. Her specific clinical interests include improving the recognition and management of children with septic shock. As a co-lead of the Intermountain Pediatric Sepsis Program, she is involved with local efforts to improve timely recognition and management of children with suspected septic shock and has a longer term goal of disseminating the effort in emergency departments throughout Intermountain and potentially to other clinics and hospitals. She serves on several national collaboratives and committees focusing on pediatric sepsis. Her other academic interests include quality/healthcare improvement, procedural sedation and anaphylaxis management in the ED.


    She has been the Quality Improvement (QI) director for the division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine since 2017. In this role she leads the division's Quality Improvement, Patient Safety (QuIPS) meeting (previously Morbidity and Mortality) and QuIPS pre-screen meeting. She developed and organized a QI educational curriculum for the division's fellows and members. Since her time in Gallup, she has had a keen interest in developing clinical care guidelines to improve and standardize patient care and increase efficiency. She has mentored several PEM fellows through their QI projects.

    Specialties

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Pediatrics - Primary
  • Dr. Lane received her medical degree in Los Angeles from the University of California. She completed her Pediatric residency at Golisano (Strong) Children´s Hospital, University of Rochester, New York, and her Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship at the University of Utah. She was a full-time pediatrician at Gallup Indian Medical Center in Gallup, New Mexico for four years before starting her fellowship. Dr. Lane is board-certified in Pediatrics and Pediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM).

    She is currently an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Utah and is in the Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Primary Children’s Hospital. She is the project lead for the PCH Emergency Department Septic Shock program. Her specific clinical interests include improving the recognition and management of children with septic shock. As a co-lead of the Intermountain Pediatric Sepsis Program, she is involved with local efforts to improve timely recognition and management of children with suspected septic shock and has a longer term goal of disseminating the effort in emergency departments throughout Intermountain and potentially to other clinics and hospitals. She serves on several national collaboratives and committees focusing on pediatric sepsis. Her other academic interests include quality/healthcare improvement, procedural sedation and anaphylaxis management in the ED.


    She has been the Quality Improvement (QI) director for the division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine since 2017. In this role she leads the division's Quality Improvement, Patient Safety (QuIPS) meeting (previously Morbidity and Mortality) and QuIPS pre-screen meeting. She developed and organized a QI educational curriculum for the division's fellows and members. Since her time in Gallup, she has had a keen interest in developing clinical care guidelines to improve and standardize patient care and increase efficiency. She has mentored several PEM fellows through their QI projects.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Pediatrics -Primary

    Research interests

    • Conscious Sedation
    • Anaphylaxis
    • Sepsis
    • Quality Improvement
    • Soft Tissue Infections
    • Hypothermia, Induced
    • Influenza

    Education history

    Other Training Healthcare/quality improvement - Intermountain Healthcare Certificate
    Pediatric Emergency Medicine - University of Utah School of Medicine Fellow
    Residency Pediatrics - University of Rochester School of Medicine Resident
    Pediatrics - University of Rochester School of Medicine Intern
    Professional Medical Medicine - University of California Los Angeles M.D.
    Biomedical Sciences - University of California Riverside B.S.