Dr. Finkelstein is an Associate Professor in the Department of Population Medicine and in the Department of Pediatrics. He is a pediatrician, health services researcher and Associate Director of Population Medicine's Center for Child Health Care Studies. After clinical training at Children's Hospital, Boston he completed a fellowship in health services research, with an MPH from the Harvard School of Public Health, and later was a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Generalist Faculty Scholar. Dr. Finkelstein’s work combines health services research with quality improvement methods to enhance care delivery for children. For example, he has led studies to measure and improve antibiotic prescribing for children, including a randomized trial of a community-based approach to promoting appropriate antibiotic use. He continues to lead an NIH-funded longitudinal study of a carriage and resistance of a common bacterial pathogen (S. pneumoniae) in the community. In addition, he co-directs the Harvard-wide Pediatric Health Services Research Fellowship and is Vice Chair for Quality and Outcomes in the Department of Medicine at Children’s Hospital Boston. He practices primary care pediatrics at the Children’s Hospital Primary Care Center.
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