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Mikelle Lynette Key-Solle

Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Pediatrics, Hospital Medicine

Selected Publications


Facilitating Reflection: Clinical Debriefing

Journal Article Academic Pediatrics · August 2025 Full text Cite

Creation to Dissemination: A Roadmap for Health Equity Research.

Journal Article Hosp Pediatr · October 1, 2024 Health equity is the point at which all individuals have an equal opportunity to experience optimal health and thriving. The current state of health care is far from this ideal as numerous populations experience health disparities: differences in health or ... Full text Link to item Cite

Fostering the Facilitator: Promoting Clinical Educators' Interprofessional Education Facilitation Skills and Socialization Using Exclusively Online Learning.

Journal Article J Allied Health · 2024 Health professions educators can benefit from continuing education to more effectively facilitate interprofessional education (IPE) in clinical settings. Online learning formats enable broader participation and overcome barriers to in-person events, though ... Open Access Link to item Cite

Utilization of Text Messages to Supplement Rounding Communication: a Randomized Feasibility Study.

Journal Article J Gen Intern Med · September 2022 BACKGROUND: Fragmented communication with patients and families during hospitalizations often leaves patients confused about the daily plan. OBJECTIVE: To pilot a supplemental text message-based platform for improving bidirectional communication about the ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

Caregiver Inclusivity and Empowerment During Family-Centered Rounds.

Journal Article Hosp Pediatr · February 1, 2022 OBJECTIVE: Despite widespread adoption of family-centered rounds, few have investigated differences in the experience of family-centered rounds by family race and ethnicity. The purpose of this study was to explore racial and ethnic differences in caregive ... Full text Link to item Cite

Improving the quality of discharge communication with an educational intervention.

Journal Article Pediatrics · October 2010 BACKGROUND: Communication between hospital providers and primary care physicians at the time of hospital discharge is necessary for optimal patient care and safety. Content of the inpatient discharge summary (DS) is not uniformly addressed by residency pro ... Full text Link to item Cite

The infant with ambiguous genitalia the pediatrician's role

Journal Article Contemporary Pediatrics · April 1, 2009 Cite

E-prostanoid-3 receptors mediate the proinflammatory actions of prostaglandin E2 in acute cutaneous inflammation.

Journal Article J Immunol · July 15, 2004 PGs are derived from arachidonic acid by PG-endoperoxide synthase (PTGS)-1 and PTGS2. Although enhanced levels of PGs are present during acute and chronic inflammation, a functional role for prostanoids in inflammation has not been clearly defined. Using a ... Full text Link to item Cite

Genetic factors determine the contribution of leukotrienes to acute inflammatory responses.

Journal Article J Immunol · May 1, 2000 Leukotrienes (LT) are potent lipid mediators synthesized by the 5-lipoxygenase pathway of arachidonic acid (AA) metabolism. LT have been implicated in a broad spectrum of inflammatory processes. To investigate the influence of genetic factors on the contri ... Full text Link to item Cite

Identification of specific EP receptors responsible for the hemodynamic effects of PGE2.

Journal Article Am J Physiol · September 1999 To identify the E-prostanoid (EP) receptors that mediate the hemodynamic actions of PGE2, we studied acute vascular responses to infusions of PGE2 using lines of mice in which each of four EP receptors (EP1 through EP4) have been disrupted by gene targetin ... Full text Link to item Cite

Urinary concentrating function in mice lacking EP3receptors for prostaglandin E2.

Journal Article Am J Physiol Renal Physiol · December 1, 1998 The actions of prostaglandin (PG) E2are mediated by four distinct classes of PGE2E-prostanoid (EP) receptors (EP1through EP4). However, the in vivo functions of the individual EP receptor subtypes have not been delineated. To study the functions of one of ... Full text Link to item Cite