Pamela Rosenkranz, MEd

Assistant Professor, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

Biography

Pamela Rosenkranz RN, BSN, M.Ed is the Director of Clinical Quality and Patient Safety for the Department of Surgery at Boston Medical Center. She provides comprehensive direction, oversight and leadership to improve outcomes and diminish costs through standardization of best practice across service lines. Over the past few years she has established a multidisciplinary collaboration to compose quality improvement grants and research projects within the Department. She works closely with BU MPH students as a Directed Study QI Preceptor and BUSM4 medical students as a faculty advisor for the Quality Improvement elective. She serves as a clinical resource to multidisciplinary teams both at Boston Medical Center and with Essential Hospitals and as a CIIS Affiliate Faculty member. Her data analysis efforts identify opportunities to improve patient care and outcomes. She identifies trends and areas of improvement directing the development and implementation of new clinical programs to deliver excellent outcomes with increased efficiency and value. Her goal is to continue to inspire and motivate everyone she works with to ensure a culture of safety by providing the highest standard of care for our patients.

Publications

  • Published 5/28/2024

    Kobzeva-Herzog AJ, Ravandur A, Wilson SB, Rosenkranz P, Talutis SD, Macht R, Cassidy MR, Siracuse JJ, McAneny D. Sustained success of a Caprini postoperative venous thromboembolism prevention protocol over one decade. Am J Surg. 2024 Sep; 235:115783. PMID: 38834419.

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  • Published 4/8/2022

    Wilson SB, Shaikh SP, Rosenkranz P, Rush I, Kandadai P, Wang DS, McAneny D. Multidisciplinary Project to Prevent Postoperative Urinary Tract Infection. J Am Coll Surg. 2022 Jun 01; 234(6):1101-1109. PMID: 35703805.

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  • Published 8/23/2021

    Wilson S, Sutherland E, Razak A, O'Brien M, Ding C, Nguyen T, Rosenkranz P, Sanchez SE. Implementation of a Frailty Assessment and Targeted Care Interventions and Its Association with Reduced Postoperative Complications in Elderly Surgical Patients. J Am Coll Surg. 2021 12; 233(6):764-775.e1. PMID: 34438081.

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  • Published 4/18/2021

    Ghio M, Vallès K, Aly S, Simpson JT, Guidry C, Rosenkranz P, McAneny D. I text for I COUGH: A clinical pilot study to evaluate the impact of text messaging upon postoperative ambulation in the hospital. Am J Surg. 2022 Feb; 223(2):360-363. PMID: 33879328.

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  • Published 7/8/2020

    Vaughn SC, Talutis SD, Cassidy MR, Sachs TE, Drake FT, Rosenkranz P, Rao SR, McAneny D. Two novel risk factors for postoperative venous thromboembolism: A reconsideration of standard risk assessment and prophylaxis. Am J Surg. 2020 11; 220(5):1338-1343. PMID: 32773172.

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