Kimberly P Stone, MD

Kimberly P Stone, MD

Emergency Medicine

On staff since August 2007

Children's Title: Clinical Director, Emergency Medicine

Academic Title: Associate Professor

Research Center: Center for Clinical and Translational Research

"Ive always been drawn to provide care for the sickest of the sick, where I must get it right. The extra challenges in emergency medicine are more rewarding because I know my actions are more critical. I love the privilege of guiding families through very difficult moments in their lives. "

  • Biography

    Dr. Kimberly Stone is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington and an Attending Physician in the Emergency Department at Seattle Children's Hospital. She is Head of Systems Integration and Patient Safety for the Simulation Program and is Co-Director for Pediatric Emergency Medicine Simulation at Seattle Children's Hospital. She is also a member of the ED Quality Improvement Committee.

    Dr. Stone received her medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco and completed Pediatrics residency and Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship at Boston Children's Hospital and Seattle Children's Hospital. Dr. Stone is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics in Pediatrics and Pediatric Emergency Medicine. She is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics and American College of Emergency Physicians. She is a certified in PALS and ATLS and serves as a PALS instructor. Dr. Stone's interests are in resuscitation, quality improvement, patient safety, and simulation-based systems improvement.

  • Patient Testimonials

  • Publications

    Manuscripts in Refereed Journals

    • Roberts J, Sawyer T, Foubare D, Reid J, Stone K, Stephanian D, Thompson D
      Simulation to Assist in the Selection Process of New Airway Equipment in a Children's Hospital
      Cureus, 2015 : 7(9)e331
    • Doughty CB, Kessler DO, Zuckerbraun NS, Stone KP, Reid JR, Kennedy CS
      Simulation Use in Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowships
      Pediatrics, 2015 : e152-8

    Manuscripts Submitted

    • Stone KP, Patterson MD, Reid JR, Geis GL, Auerbach M
      Simulation to improve patient safety in pediatric emergency medicine
      Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine
    • Dribin T, Files MD, Rudzinski ER, Kaplan R, Stone KP
      Infected Congenital Epicardial Cyst Presenting as Acute Abdomen
      Pediatric Emergency Care
    • Stephanian D, Sawyer T, Sul M, York b, Reid J, Stone K, Roberts J, Thompson D, Christensen P, Harder L, Kuerschner H, Hassell J, Evans E, Pendergrass T
      Development and Pilot Testing of the Synchronous Mobile Audio-visual Recording Technology Cart (SMART-Cart) for use During In Situ Healthcare Simulation
      BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning.
    • Ellison AM, Thurm C, Jain S, Cheng T, Alessandrini E, Black K, Schroeder L, Stone K, Alpern E
      Variability in Pediatric Emergency Department Care of Sickle Cell Disease and Fever
      Academic Emergency Medicine
    • Rutman L, Stone K, Reid J, Woodward G, Migita R
      Improving Patient Flow Using Lean Methodology: an Emergency Medicine Experience
      Curr Treat Options Peds

    Other Publications

    • Cico SJ, Caglar D, Stone K
      Pediatric Emergencies
      Nancy Caroline's Emergency Care in the Streets, Volume 2. 7th edition, 2013
    • Stone KP, White K
      Distal femur fractures in children
      Up-to-Date, 2012 Dec.
    • Stone KP, White K
      Hip fractures in children
      Up-To-Date, 2010 June
    • Stone KP, White K
      Femoral shaft fractures in children
      Up-To-Date, 2009 June
    • Stone K, Huang L, Reid J, Deutsch E
      Systems Integration, Human Factors and Simulation
      Comprehensive Textbook of Healthcare Simulation: Pediatrics Edition
    • Auerbach M, Stone K, Patterson M
      The Role of Simulation in Improving Pediatric Patient Safety
      Comprehensive Textbook of Healthcare Simulation: Pediatrics Edition
    • Reid J, Stone K, Meyer E
      Communication and Simulation
      Comprehensive Textbook of Healthcare Simulation: Pediatrics Edition
  • Presentations

    Presentation Title Event Location Date
    Build It and They Will Train: How to Create a Simulation Instructor Course for Your Institution Workshop presented at the International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) San Diego, CA Jan. 2016
    Educational Scholarship in Simulation: An Introduction to MedEdPORTAL Workshop presented at the International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) San Diego, CA Jan. 2016
    Maximizing the Impact of Simulation on Patient Safety through Systems Integration Workshop presented at the International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) San Diego, CA Jan. 2016
    Change that lasts: Integrating simulation into change management strategies International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) San Diego, CA Jan. 2016
    How to Create a Simulation Instructor Course for Your Institution Workshop presented at the International Pediatric Simulation Symposium and Workshops (IPSSW) Vancouver, Canada May 2015
    Stress the System, Test the Space Workshop presented at the International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) New Orleans, LA Jan. 2015
    Simulation as a Change Agent Workshop presented at the International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) New Orleans, LA Jan. 2015
  • Research Funding

    Grant Title Grantor Amount Award Date
    University of Washington, Department of Pediatrics Grant $5000 2007 - 2018
    Nursing Research Grant $10,000

Overview

Board Certification(s)

Pediatrics
Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Medical/Professional School

University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA

Residency

Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA

Fellowship

Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA
Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, WA

Research Focus Area

Translational Research