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| Name: |
William Trick, MD |
| Job Title: |
Clinician Investigator |
| Phone: |
312-864-3680 |
| Fax: |
312-864-9694 |
| Email: |
wtrick@cchil.org |
| Division: |
Collaborative Research Unit (CRU) |
| Room: |
A1611 |
| Biosketch: |
Bill went to medical school in Chicago and completed training in internal medicine in Minnesota. After four years of practicing internal medicine in Tucson, Arizona, he joined the Epidemic Intelligence Service in the Hospital Infections Program at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He remained with CDC as a medical epidemiologist for the Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion. In 2003, he joined the Collaborative Research Unit at Stroger Hospital of Cook County. |
| Education: |
- Medical Degree: University of Illinois at Chicago
- Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry: University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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| Continuing Medical Education: |
Epidemic Intelligence Service officer, Hospital Infections Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 1997-1999 |
| Research Interests: |
Application of data stored in the electronic medical record to develop and sustain research and quality improvement programs. |
| Recent Publications/Presentations: |
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Vernon MO, Hayden MK, Trick WE, Hayes RA, Blom DW, Weinstein RA. Chlorhexidine gluconate to cleanse patients in a medical intensive care unit: The effectiveness of source control to reduce the bioburden of vancomycin-resistant enterococci. Arch Intern Med 2006;166:1-7.
Trick WE, Kee R, Murphy-Swallow D, Mohamed Mansour, Mennella C, Raba JM. Detection of chlamydial and gonococcal urethral infection during jail intake: development of a screening algorithm. Sex Transm Dis 2006;33:599-603.
Trick WE, Miranda JA, Evans AT, Charles-Damte M, Reilly BM, Clarke P. Prospective cohort study of central-venous catheters among internal medicine ward patients. Am J Infect Control 2006, 34: 636-641.
Trick WE, Vernon MO, Welbel SF, DeMarais P, Hayden MK, Weinstein RA. Multicenter intervention program to increase adherence to hand hygiene recommendations and glove use and to reduce the incidence of antimicrobial resistance. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2007, 28:42-49.
Wisniewski MF, Kim S, Trick WE, Welbel SF, Weinstein RA. Effect of education on hand hygiene beliefs and practices: A 5-year program. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2007, 28:88-91.
Miranda JA, Trick WE, Evans AT, Charles-Damte M, Reilly BM, Clarke P. Firm-based trial to improve central-venous catheter insertion practices. J Hosp Med 2007, 2: 135-142.
Schwartz DN, Abiad H, DeMarais PL, Armeanu E, Steele LV, Trick WE, Wang Y, Weinstein RA. An educational intervention to improve antimicrobial use in a long-term care facility. J Amer Geriatr Soc, 2007, 55: 1236-1242.
Bleasdale SC, Trick WE, Gonzales IM, Lyles R, Hayden MK, Weinstein RA. Effectiveness of chlorhexidine bathing to reduce catheter-associated bloodstream infections in medical intensive care unit patients. Arch Intern Med, 2007, 167: 2073-2079.
Trick WE. Building a data warehouse to support infection control activities. Amer J Infect Control, 2008, 36: S75-81.
Morita JY, Ramirez E, Trick WE. Effect of a school entry vaccination requirement on racial and ethnic disparities in hepatitis B immunization coverage levels. Pediatrics, 2008, 121: e547-552.
Cabello J, Das K, Trick WE, Gerard MN, Charles-Damte M. Housestaff attitudes about influenza vaccination after participation in a clinical trial to improve vaccination of hospital patients. Infect Contr Hosp Epidemiol, 2008, 29: 174-176.
Gerard MN, Trick WE, Das K, Charles-Damte M, Murphy GA, Benson IM. Use of clinical decision support to increase influenza vaccination: multi-year evolution of the system. J Am Med Inform Assoc, 2008, 15:776-779.
Katz A, Goldberg D, Smith J, Trick WE. Tobacco, alcohol, and drug use among hospital patients: Concurrent use and willingness to change. J Hosp Med, 2008, 3: 369-375.
Rubin MA, Mayer J, Greene T, Sauer BC, Hota B, Trick WE, Jernigan JA, Samore MH. An agent-based model for evaluating surveillance methods for catheter-related bloodstream infection. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2008, 6: 631-635.
Trick WE, Das K, Gerard MN, Charles-Damte M, Murphy GA, Benson IM, Morita, JY. Clinical trial of standing-orders strategies to increase inpatient influenza vaccination. Infect Contr Hosp Epidemiol, 2009, 30:86-88.
Chawla S, Trick WE, Gilkey S, Attar B. Does cholecystectomy status influence the common bile duct diameter: A matched-pair analysis. Dig Dis Sci, Published Online, 2009.
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