Jeffrey P. Burns

Jeffrey P. Burns, MD, MPH

Professor of Anaesthesia, Harvard Medical School
Chief, Critical Care Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital
Member, HMS Center for Bioethics

Jeffrey Burns, MD, MPH, is the Chief of Critical Care and Chair of the ICU Governance Committee at Boston Children's Hospital where he is responsible for overseeing the hospital’s 4 intensive care units, as well as leading a large critical care research and education program. He is also the Executive Chair of Global Health Services at Boston Children’s Hospital and Professor of Anaesthesia at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Burns completed his residency in Pediatrics and fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He also holds a Master’s Degree from the Harvard School of Public Health and was the first fellow in medical ethics at Harvard Medical School. He is board certified in both Pediatrics and Pediatric Critical Care Medicine by the American Board of Pediatrics.

Dr. Burns’ research focuses on innovations in postgraduate medical education. Recognizing the power of the internet to transform global training in pediatric intensive care—and healthcare more generally—Dr. Burns conceived OPENPediatrics, an award winning cloud-based platform for delivering instruction and fostering communication among geographically dispersed healthcare professionals. OPENPediatrics is a peer-reviewed, open-access, multilingual knowledge exchange application currently used by physicians and nurses in every country and territory worldwide.

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Building a Global, Online Community of Practice: The OPENPediatrics World Shared Practices Video Series.
Authors: Authors: Wolbrink TA, Kissoon N, Mirza N, Burns JP.
Acad Med
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Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Therapy at Home: Broadening the View of End-of-Life Care in the PICU…Even in Children's Homes.
Authors: Authors: Sanderson A, Burns JP.
Pediatr Crit Care Med
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Test-Enhanced E-Learning Strategies in Postgraduate Medical Education: A Randomized Cohort Study.
Authors: Authors: DelSignore LA, Wolbrink TA, Zurakowski D, Burns JP.
J Med Internet Res
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The DNR Order after 40 Years.
Authors: Authors: Burns JP, Truog RD.
N Engl J Med
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Measuring and Improving, Not Just Describing-The Next Imperative for End-of-Life Care.
Authors: Authors: van der Velden M, Burns JP.
Pediatr Crit Care Med
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Bereaved Parents' Decisions About Organ Donation: Known Knowns and Known Unknowns.
Authors: Authors: Vitali SH, Burns J.
Pediatr Crit Care Med
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Tools for revealing uncomfortable truths? Measuring child-centred health-related quality of life after paediatric intensive care.
Authors: Authors: Agbeko RS, Burns JP, Peters MJ.
Intensive Care Med
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Seeking consent from those who cannot answer: new light on emergency research conducted under the exception from informed consent.
Authors: Authors: Burns J.
Crit Care Med
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If nothing goes wrong, is everything all right? Why we should be wary of zero numerators.
Authors: Authors: Burns J.
Pediatr Crit Care Med
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Epidemiology of death in the PICU at five U.S. teaching hospitals*.
Authors: Authors: Burns JP, Sellers DE, Meyer EC, Lewis-Newby M, Truog RD.
Crit Care Med
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