Kenneth David Mandl, MD

Kenneth Mandl, MD

Donald A.B. Lindberg Professor of Pediatrics, Boston Children’s Hospital
Director, Computational Health Informatics Program, Boston Children's Hospital
Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Harvard Medical School (Secondary)

Kenneth Mandl, whose clinical training and experience is in pediatrics and pediatric emergency medicine, is Director of the Boston Children’s Hospital Computational Health Informatics Program (CHIP). He was a founding member of the Center for Biomedical Informatics, where he has been the PI or Co-PI of several grant funded projects, including the transformative SMART Platforms initiative to design the "app store for health" and the Accessible Research Commons for Health (ARCH) across Boston hospitals and nationally. Mandl received his MD from Harvard Medical School, his MPH from the Harvard School of Public Health and his clinical training from BCH, where he also did back-to-back fellowships in Clinical Effectiveness and Medical Informatics.

Maternal and infant health: effects of moderate reductions in postpartum length of stay.
Authors: Mandl KD, Brennan TA, Wise PH, Tronick EZ, Homer CJ.
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med
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Common poisonings.
Authors: Mandl KD, Lovejoy FH.
Pediatr Rev
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Developmental regulation of expression of C-reactive protein and serum amyloid A in Syrian hamsters.
Authors: Dowton SB, Waggoner DJ, Mandl KD.
Pediatr Res
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[Principles in mirion therapy of chronic rheumatic diseases].
Authors: MANDL K.
Wien Med Wochenschr
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[Treatment of diarrhea with tryptagon].
Authors: MANDL K.
Prakt Arzt
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[Treatment of prostate cancer with retarded-action estrogen].
Authors: MANDL K.
Wien Med Wochenschr
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[Experience with intravenous salicyl therapy].
Authors: BLUMENCRON W, MANDL K.
Prakt Arzt
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[Treatment results with Polyval].
Authors: MANDL K.
Wien Med Wochenschr
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