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Holly Frost

@HFrostLab

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Pediatrician-Scientist—Making healthcare better for kids. My opinions are my own.

Colorado, USA
Joined June 2022
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@HFrostLab
Holly Frost
2 years
Trying to collect data for a #conjunctivitis household transmission study.
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Holly Frost
2 years
Bridging silos to improve access to vaccines. Great job Dr Jack!
@DrJamesKaferly
James Kaferly
2 years
Dr. Jessica Jack #PASM2023 sharing Medical-Dental integration for HPV immunization: 5% increase in HPV immunization and patients & families receptive to vaccinating during dental visits ⁦@DenverHealthMed
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Holly Frost
2 years
Way to go Dr. tomcho! Amazing work.
@DrJamesKaferly
James Kaferly
2 years
#PAS2023 Starting the day with @DenverHealthMed Dr. Meg Tomcho’s APA Presidential Plenary presentation on integrating WIC into Well Child Care
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Holly Frost
2 years
Let’s stop reinventing the wheel.
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Holly Frost
2 years
Loved this talk on precision stewardship!
@NateShivelyMD
Nate Shively
2 years
Brandon Webb speaking on Precision Stewardship. When we're short staffed, how can we be more efficient and prioritize efforts for the most benefit? #SHEASpring2023
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@HFrostLab
Holly Frost
2 years
Things that keep me up at night…
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Holly Frost
2 years
#SHEASpring2023 Great people, great conference, great flowers.
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Holly Frost
2 years
Thrilled to partner with @alliancecchs and @Payal_Patel @Intermountain on this project to improve care for kids with ear infections. #idtwitter
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Holly Frost
2 years
RT @PCORI: Announcing the 42 participants for PCORI's Health System Implementation Initiative (HSII), a pioneering initiative to accelerate…
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Holly Frost
2 years
@ldavidson01 Peanut m&ms
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@HFrostLab
Holly Frost
2 years
A key opportunity for outpatient stewies to improve care for children in a way that really improves the lives of kids and parents. #idtwitter
@KidDocNic
Nicole Poole, MD, MPH
2 years
Listen to our new podcast episode discussing how to decrease abx prescribing for pink eye 👁️ Share with your pediatric, family med, ED/UC, and school health colleagues! And parents :) #tweetiatrician #IDtwitter #ASP @COPedsHandshake @ChildrensColo
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Holly Frost
2 years
One avenue we are exploring to improve care for kids with ear infections @DHHA_Research #idtwitter #amr #AOM
@ASHE_Journal
ASHE Journal
2 years
From @HFrostLab: A nasopharyngeal rapid diagnostic test for ear infections in children could help individualize care, reduce unnecessary antibiotic use, and be cost-effective. #stewardship #idtwitter #pediatrics
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Holly Frost
2 years
Investigators should submit the playlist they used to write their grant so reviewers can get the immersive experience while reviewing.
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Holly Frost
2 years
@ABsteward I think we should temper this to: Shorter is often better, less is sometimes more, Oral is the new IV for many patients. Patients don’t follow rulebooks.
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Holly Frost
2 years
#Oasis audit and feedback code packets for #AOM went out to public health and health system partners. Here’s to #simplifyingstewardship and not reinventing the wheel. @KidDocNic @ChristineMacBr1 #IDTwitter
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@HFrostLab
Holly Frost
2 years
Great paper-awesome title.
@JoshOsowicki
Josh Osowicki
2 years
MALICE IN CHAINS: “#StrepA was bad before the pandemic, is bad now, and will remain bad until we have a vaccine to reduce the enormous public health burden of life-threatening fast (iGAS) and slow (RHD) streptococcal diseases.”
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@HFrostLab
Holly Frost
2 years
RT @aap_peds: Addressing inappropriate penicillin allergy labels, the most common antibiotic allergy label, is an emerging priority for ant…
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Holly Frost
2 years
@MSemret @GermHunterMD Not relevant for duration but more recent studies show mediocre association between emm type and arf…sadly. Otherwise we could just include emm type in pcr rdts.
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Holly Frost
2 years
@BradSpellberg @GermHunterMD We need to better understand WHY kids get arf so we can identify at risk kids. If microorganism based (or mostly) we could add to molecular diagnostics or do better surveillance.
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Holly Frost
2 years
@PedsPharmD @GermHunterMD Too hard to power a trial- 1 in 1.4 million risk of arf with no tx and 16 hour symptom difference between 0 and 10 days. Not clear eradication is a good endpoint.
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