Glenn Takata, MD

Attending Physician
Clinical Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics, Keck School of Medicine of USC
Clinical Interests

Health Supervision; Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs; Developmental Feeding Disorders

Education

Medical School

Northwestern University School of Medicine

Internship

Stanford University Hospital: Pediatric Internship

Residency

Stanford University Hospital: Pediatric Residency

Fellowship

Stanford University Hospital: Health Care Policy; Stanford University Hospital: Ambulatory Pediatrics

Accomplishments

Certifications

Pediatrics: American Board of Pediatrics

Professional Memberships

American Academy of Pediatrics; The Western Society for Pediatric Research

Awards

Alpha Omega Alpha; Distinguished Service Award (Children's Hospital Los Angeles Medical Staff)

Publications

Peterson BS, West AE, Weisz JR, Mack WJ, Kipke MD, Findling RL, Mittman BS, Bansal R, Piantadosi S, Takata G, Koebnick C, Ashen C, Snowdy C, Poulsen M, Arora BK, Allem CM, Perez M, Marcy SN, Hudson BO, Chan, SH, Weersing R, A Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial (SMART) study of medication and CBT sequencing in the treatment of pediatric anxiety disorders. BMC Psychiatry. Volume 21, Article number 323, 2021. PMID: 34193105.

Gray J, Meshkati N, Takata G, Lawlor M, Imada A, Human Factors Components of Invasive Medical Devices in Non-clinical Environments. In: Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare and Medical Devices (J Kalra, NJ lighter, Eds.), Proceedings of the AHFE 2020 Virtual Conference on Human Factors and and Ergonomics in Healthcare and Medical Devices, July 16-20, 2020, USA, Springer, Switzerland. Pp 209-216, 2020. ISBN: 978-3-030-50837-1.

Kun SS, Deavenport-Saman AD, Keens TG, Ward SLD, Takata GS: Rapid Response and Code Events in Hospitalized Children on Home Mechanical Ventilation. Respiratory Care 64:1461-1468, 2019.

Placencia G, Takata G, Lawlor M, Observations on autonomous adoption of industrial and systems engineering practices by caregivers in the home environment. In: Proceedings of the IISE (Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers) Annual Conference and Expo 2018 (K Barker, D Berry, C Rainwater, Ed.), Curran Associates, Inc., Red Hook, New York. Pp 1731-1736, 2018. ISBN: 978-15108-6935-6.

Gray JL, Takata GS, Lawlor MC, Placencia G, Meshkati N, Utilization of Participatory Ergonomics and Socio-Technical Models to Identify the Risk Factors of Invasive Medical Technologies in Non-Clinical Environments. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. Volume 59 (Issue 1): 527-530, 2015.

Tham E, Calmes H, Poppy A, Eliades A, Schlafly S, Namtu K, Smith D, Vitaska M, McConnell C, Potts AL, Jastrzembski J, Logsdon T, Hall M, Takata GS: Sustaining and Spreading the Reduction of Adverse Drug Events in a Multicenter Quality Improvement Collaborative. Pediatrics 128:e438-e445, 2011.

Coker TR, Chan LS, Newberry SJ, Limbos MA, Suttorp MJ, Shekelle PG, Takata GS: Diagnosis, Microbial Epidemiology, and Antibiotic Treatment of Acute Otitis Media in Children. JAMA 304:2161-2169, 2010.

Takata GS, Taketomo C, Mason W, Logsdon T, Sharek PJ: Development, Testing, and Findings of a Pediatric-Focused Trigger Tool to Identify Medication Related Harm in US Children's Hospitals. Pediatrics 121:e927-e935, 2008.

Takata GS, Chan LS, Mangione-Smith R, Morphew T, Morton SC, Shekelle P: Evidence Assessment of the Accuracy of Methods of Diagnosing Middle Ear Effusion. Pediatrics 112:1379-1387, 2003.

Takata GS, Chan LS, Morton SC, Shekelle P, Mason W, Marcy SM: Evidence Assessment of Management of Acute Otitis Media--I. The Role of Antibiotics in Treatment of Uncomplicated Acute Otitis Media. Pediatrics108:239-247, 2001.

Research

Patient Safety, Medication Safety, and Human Factors; Evidence-based Medicine; Quality Improvement and Measurement