Christopher Rees
Overview
Chris A. Rees, MD, MPH is an assistant professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine, an attending physician in the pediatric emergency department at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, and a pediatric research scientist with the Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS) network, which is a multi-country surveillance program that generates detailed information on causes of deaths in children aged <5 years in high-mortality areas in seven countries.
He joined Emory in 2021 after completing a combined fellowship in Pediatric Emergency Medicine and Global Health at Boston Childrens Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Chris was selected as chief fellow and was appointed as clinical instructor at Harvard Medical School during fellowship. Chris completed his residency and chief residency in the Pediatrics and Global Child Health program at Texas Childrens Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine. During that time, he spent a year in Malawi providing clinical care to children with HIV, as well as conducting research on HIV-related outcomes among children and teaching residents and medical students. Chris received his medical and master of public health degrees with an emphasis in Global Health from the University of Utah.
Chriss research interests include developing novel ways of identifying children at risk for, and developing methods to reduce, mortality in low- and middle-income countries, elucidating research priority gaps, improving issues around research collaboration in global health, and reducing pediatric healthcare disparities and inequities in the United States. Chris has served as a research consultant to the WHO and UNICEF-Liberia through which he has collaborated on multiple prospective studies assessing outcomes among children in low- and middle-income countries. He is the principal investigator on an externally funded, ongoing, prospective study evaluating post-discharge outcomes in Monrovia, Liberia and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Academic Appointment
- Assistant Professor, Emory University School of Medicine
Education
Degrees
- M.D. from University of Utah School of Medicine
- M.P.H. from University of Utah School of Medicine, Division of Public Health
Research
Publications
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Arginine Therapy for Pain in Sickle Cell Disease: A Phase-2 Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial.
Am J Hematol Volume: 100 Page(s): 1119 - 1131
07/01/2025 Authors: Morris CR; Hatabah D; Korman R; Gillespie S; Bakshi N; Brown LA; Harris F; Leake D; Rees CA; Khemani K -
Pediatric Intravenous Fluid Use in the Emergency Department During Hurricane Helene.
JAMA Pediatr
06/23/2025 Authors: Diasso-Adamou A; Gonzalez F; Geanacopoulos AT; Neuman MI; Rees CA; Phamduy TT; Chaudhari PP; Bergmann KR; Badaki-Makun O; Shapiro DJ -
Machine learning approaches to identify neonates and young children at risk for postdischarge mortality in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Monrovia, Liberia.
BMJ Paediatr Open Volume: 9
06/19/2025 Authors: Rees CA; Kisenge R; Godfrey E; Ideh RC; Kamara J; Coleman-Nekar Y-JG; Samma A; Manji HK; Sudfeld CR; Westbrook AL -
Development and Internal Validation of a Risk Assessment Tool to Identify Neonates at Risk for 60-Day Hospital Readmission in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Monrovia, Liberia.
Am J Trop Med Hyg Volume: 112 Page(s): 1378 - 1384
06/04/2025 Authors: Kisenge RR; Godfrey E; Ideh RC; Kamara J; Coleman-Nekar Y-J; Samma A; Manji HK; Sudfeld CR; Westbrook A; Niescierenko M -
Advancing severity grading for risk-differentiated paediatric pneumonia care.
Lancet Child Adolesc Health Volume: 9 Page(s): 362 - 363
06/01/2025 Authors: Rees CA; Nisar YB; Bassat Q; Dangor Z -
Narrative review of clinical prediction models for paediatric community acquired pneumonia.
Paediatr Respir Rev Volume: 54 Page(s): 19 - 27
06/01/2025 Authors: Rees CA; Haggie S; Florin TA -
Adherence to Perinatal Asphyxia or Sepsis Management Guidelines in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.
JAMA Netw Open Volume: 8 Page(s): e2510790
05/01/2025 Authors: Rahman A; Ray M; Madewell ZJ; Igunza KA; Akelo V; Onyango D; Murila F; Mwebia W; Ogbuanu IU; Ojulong J -
Global emergency medicine: A scoping review of the literature from 2023.
Acad Emerg Med Volume: 32 Page(s): 553 - 569
05/01/2025 Authors: Hexom BJ; Quao NSA; Bandolin NS; Bonney J; Broccoli MC; Collier A; Dawson-Amoah NA; Dyal J; Kampalath V; Lee JA -
Disparities in Pediatric Emergency Department Revisits Within 7 Days by Disease Process.
Pediatr Emerg Care
04/21/2025 Authors: Mehta SD; Rees CA; Kandaswamy S; Jergel A; Gillespie S; Shah J; Wallace M; Braykov N; Orenstein E; Simon HK -
Strategies for successful research recruitment and program implementation in pediatric emergency medicine.
Acad Emerg Med
04/11/2025 Authors: Calamaro JG; Hatabah D; Benedit L; Abdallah C; Akinsola B; Berkowtiz T; Bora N; Burger RK; Bryant JE; Cameron MN