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Anne A. Fallon, M.D.

Anne A. Fallon, M.D.

Pediatrics , Pediatric Hospital Medicine

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About Me

Dr. Fallon is a pediatric hospitalist committed to providing patient-focused and family-centered care to children admitted to the hospital with general pediatric conditions. She enjoys working on a multidisciplinary team to care for hospitalized pediatric patients in a comprehensive manner whether t...
Dr. Fallon is a pediatric hospitalist committed to providing patient-focused and family-centered care to children admitted to the hospital with general pediatric conditions. She enjoys working on a multidisciplinary team to care for hospitalized pediatric patients in a comprehensive manner whether they are acutely ill or have complex chronic medical needs.

Professional Background

Dr. Fallon graduated from Princeton University and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai prior to completing pediatric residency training at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. She worked previously at New York Medical College as a pediatric hospitalist prior to joining the faculty at the...
Dr. Fallon graduated from Princeton University and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai prior to completing pediatric residency training at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. She worked previously at New York Medical College as a pediatric hospitalist prior to joining the faculty at the University of Rochester in the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine in 2019. She is a member of the URMC Clinical Informatics team, serving as a URMC Director of Informatics as well as Chief Medical Information Officer for Golisano Children's Hospital.

Faculty Appointments

Assistant Professor - Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Hospitalist (SMD)

Credentials

Residency & Fellowship

Residency, Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. 2015 - 2017

Internship, Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. 2014 - 2015

Education

MD | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. 2014

Awards

Bela Schick Pediatric Society Prize. 2014

Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society - Inductee. 2013

President's Volunteer Service Gold Award - Recognizing >500 hours community service dedicated to the MedStart Enrichment Program. 2011

Princeton ReachOut Class of '56/'81 Fellowship - Awarded to two Princeton Seniors supporting year-long public service project. 2008 - 2009

Sigma Xi Book Award - Award given by the faculty in recognition of outstanding undergraduate research. 2008

Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society - Inductee. 2008

Sigma Xi Scientific Honor Society - Inductee. 2008

Shapiro Prize for Academic Excellence. 2005

Research

Dr. Fallon is broadly interested in clinical informatics and quality improvement, particularly how to best optimize the electronic health record to drive improvement efforts that improve patient care and also user experience. Her interests include the design and implementation of EHR clinical decisi...
Dr. Fallon is broadly interested in clinical informatics and quality improvement, particularly how to best optimize the electronic health record to drive improvement efforts that improve patient care and also user experience. Her interests include the design and implementation of EHR clinical decision support tools that assist clinicians in applying evidence-based care recommendations at the bedside while limiting the burden of "alert fatigue".

Publications

Journal Articles

Improving Employee Safety Through a Comprehensive Patient Behavioral Program.

Laprime A, Kanaley R, Keller A, Stephen SJ, Schriefer J, Fallon A, Sosa T

Hospital pediatrics.. 2024 April 12 Epub 04/12/2024.

Addressing Alert Fatigue by Replacing a Burdensome Interruptive Alert with Passive Clinical Decision Support.

Fallon A, Haralambides K, Mazzillo J, Gleber C

Applied clinical informatics.. 2023 December 12 Epub 12/12/2023.

Capitalizing on Opportunities: Evaluating an Inpatient COVID-19 Vaccination Program.

Ramazani SN, Fallon A, Sosa T

Hospital pediatrics.. 2023 October 9 Epub 10/09/2023.

Quality Improvement to Reduce High-Flow Nasal Cannula Overuse in Children With Bronchiolitis.

Treasure JD, Lipshaw MJ, Dean P, Paff Z, Arnsperger A, Meyer J, Gillen M, Segev N, Woeste L, Mullaney R, O'Neill W, Fallon A, Gildner C, Brady PW, Statile AM

Pediatrics.. 2023 August 11 Epub 08/11/2023.

Increasing COVID-19 Immunization Rates through a Vaccination Program for Hospitalized Children.

Mattick V, Nevin KC, Fallon A, Darrow SN, Ramazani S, Dick T, Sosa T

Pediatric quality & safety.. 2023 8 (6):e704. Epub 12/05/2023.

Harnessing the Data Universe to Understand and Reduce Clinical Deterioration in Children.

Fallon A, Sosa T

Hospital pediatrics.. 2022 April 26 Epub 04/26/2022.

Pediatric Residents' Sense of Meaning in their Work: Is This Value Related to Higher Specialty Satisfaction and Reduced Burnout?

Bayer ND, Taylor A, Fallon A, Wang H, Santolaya JL, Bamat TW, Washington N

Academic pediatrics.. 2020 October 27 Epub 10/27/2020.

No longer a historical ailment: two cases of childhood scurvy with recommendations for bone health providers.

Weber DR, Weinberg GA, Schmidt BL, Renodin-Mead D, Rahimi H, O'Malley NT, Hughes I, Habben L, Fallon AA, Cullimore M, Chaturvedi A, Alten ED

Osteoporosis international : a journal established as result of cooperation between the European Foundation for Osteoporosis and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA.. 2020 January 4 Epub 01/04/2020.

Mutations that replace aromatic side chains promote aggregation of the Alzheimer's A? peptide.

Armstrong AH, Chen J, McKoy AF, Hecht MH

Biochemistry.. 2011 May 1750 (19):4058-67. Epub 04/22/2011.

Small molecule microarrays enable the discovery of compounds that bind the Alzheimer's A? peptide and reduce its cytotoxicity.

Chen J, Armstrong AH, Koehler AN, Hecht MH

Journal of the American Chemical Society.. 2010 December 1132 (47):17015-22. Epub 11/09/2010.