Professional Summary
Education & Certifications
- Board Certification: American Board of Pediatrics, Pediatric Emergency Medicine (2015)
- Board Certification: American Board of Preventive Medicine, Clinical Informatics (2017)
- Medical Education: Case Western Reserve School of Medicine (2004) OH
- Board Certification: American Board of Pediatrics, Pediatrics (2007)
- Residency: Lucile Packard Children's Hospital (2007) CA
- Fellowship, Boston Medical Center, Pediatric Emergency Medicine (2013)
- BA, Miami University, Zoology (2000)
- BA, Miami University, Economics (2000)
Honors & Awards
- EBSCO Health/DynaMed Plus Award for Technological Innovations in Pediatric Emergency Medicine Award., American Association of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine (2018)
- Faculty educator of the year, Division of Emergency Medicine Stanford University School of Medicine (2014)
- Golden Apple Teaching Award, Stanford Pediatric Residency (2017)
- Letter of Distinction for Teaching, Stanford University School of Medicine (2007-9)
- Medical Economics Scholar Activity, CWRU SOM & CWRU Weatherhead School of Management (2000-2004)
Administrative Appointments
- Assistant Medical Director, Stanford University Pediatric Emergency Department (2015 - 2020)
- Interim Chief Resident, Stanford University (2008 - 2008)
- Medical Director, Stanford University Pediatric Emergency Department (2020 - Present)
- Physician Lead of Web Informatics, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital (2009 - 2010)
Publications
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Improved physician work flow after integrating sign-out notes into the electronic medical record.
Bernstein, J. A., Imler, D. L., Sharek, P., & Longhurst, C. A. (2010). Improved physician work flow after integrating sign-out notes into the electronic medical record. Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety / Joint Commission Resources, 36(2), 72–78. -
Development of DASH Mobile: A mHealth Lifestyle Change Intervention for the Management of Hypertension
Mann, D. M., Kudesia, V., Reddy, S., Weng, M., Imler, D., & Quintiliani, L. (2013). Development of DASH Mobile: A mHealth Lifestyle Change Intervention for the Management of Hypertension. Presented at the 14th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics (MEDINFO), COPENHAGEN,DENMARK: IOS PRESS. -
Bronchiolitis
Migliaccio, D., Imler, D., & Wang,, N. E. (2015). Bronchiolitis. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Reports, 20(5). -
Predictors of Non-diagnostic Ultrasound for Appendicitis.
Keller, C., Quinn, J., Imler, D., Wang, E., Vasanawala, S., & Bruzoni, M. (2015). Predictors of Non-diagnostic Ultrasound for Appendicitis. (2015), SAEM Annual Meeting Abstracts. Academic Emergency Medicine, 22: S144. . -
A 12-Year-Old Girl with Abdominal Pain
Buss, P., Lobo, V., & Imler, D. (2016). A 12-Year-Old Girl with Abdominal Pain. Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2. -
MRI vs. Ultrasound as the initial imaging modality for pediatric and young adult patients with suspected appendicitis.
Imler, D., Keller, C., Sivasankar, S., Wang, N. E., Vasanawala, S., Bruzoni, M., & Quinn, J. (2017). MRI vs. Ultrasound as the initial imaging modality for pediatric and young adult patients with suspected appendicitis. Academic Emergency Medicine . -
R-SCAN: Imaging for Pediatric Minor Head Trauma.
Lee, S., Grant, G. A., Fisher, P. G., Imler, D., Padrez, R., Avery, C., … Wintermark, M. (2017). R-SCAN: Imaging for Pediatric Minor Head Trauma. Journal of the American College of Radiology , 14(2), 294–97. -
PREDICTORS OF NONDIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND FOR APPENDICITIS
Keller, C., Wang, N. E., Imler, D. L., Vasanawala, S. S., Bruzoni, M., & Quinn, J. V. (2017). PREDICTORS OF NONDIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND FOR APPENDICITIS. JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 52(3), 318–23. -
Improved Physician Work Flow After Integrating Sign-out Notes into the Electronic Medical Record
Bernstein, J. A., Imler, D. L., Sharek, P., & Longhurst, C. A. (2010). Improved Physician Work Flow After Integrating Sign-out Notes into the Electronic Medical Record. JOINT COMMISSION JOURNAL ON QUALITY AND PATIENT SAFETY, 36(2), 72-+. -
Less Radiation but More Overall Advanced Imaging in Children-Good News or Bad News?
Schroeder, A. R., & Imler, D. L. (2020). Less Radiation but More Overall Advanced Imaging in Children-Good News or Bad News? JAMA Pediatrics, e202222. -
Emergency department implementation of abbreviated magnetic resonance imaging for pediatric traumatic brain injury.
Lumba-Brown, A., Lee, M. O., Brown, I., Cornwell, J., Dannenberg, B., Fang, A., … Wintermark, M. (2020). Emergency department implementation of abbreviated magnetic resonance imaging for pediatric traumatic brain injury. Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, 1(5), 994–99. -
Computed tomography rates in pediatric trauma patients among emergency medicine and pediatric emergency medicine physicians.
Pariaszevski, A., Wang, N. E., Lee, M. O., Brown, I., Imler, D., Lowe, J., & Fang, A. (2022). Computed tomography rates in pediatric trauma patients among emergency medicine and pediatric emergency medicine physicians. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. -
Pneumothorax associated with accidental 4-nitrophenyl chlonoformate inhalation in an academic chemistry lab.
Imler, D., & Martel, E. (2023). Pneumothorax associated with accidental 4-nitrophenyl chlonoformate inhalation in an academic chemistry lab. Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, 4(2), e12928.
Practice Locations
Marc and Laura Andreessen Pediatric Emergency Department Palo Alto, CA
Palo Alto, CAMarc and Laura Andreessen Pediatric Emergency Department
900 Quarry Road Extension
Palo Alto , CA 94304
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