

Robert Tasker
Editor-in-Chief of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine and Professor of Anesthesia at Harvard Medical School, with leadership roles in pediatric neurocritical care and extensive scholarship in pediatric critical care.
Top 3 podcasts with Robert Tasker
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Feb 24, 2026 • 43min
Navigating Scholarly Writing and Academic Productivity by R. Tasker et al. | OPENPediatrics
Robert Tasker, Editor-in-Chief of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine and Harvard professor, shares concise strategies for scholarly writing and academic productivity. He discusses the 3,000-word structured report, building writing habits with small projects, forming collaborative groups and mentorship, choosing the right journal audience, and the emerging role of AI in scholarship.
Dec 21, 2022 • 15min
Research Trends in PCCM: Current and Emerging Areas of Interest by R. Tasker | OPENPediatrics
Dr. Robert Tasker, Editor-in-Chief of the Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Journal and a professor at Boston Children's Hospital and Cambridge University, shares insights on cutting-edge research in pediatric critical care. He highlights influential articles from 2022 focusing on transfusion practices and pain management. Dr. Tasker also discusses future trends for 2023, including critical themes like resuscitation and moral distress in ECMO. He emphasizes the evolution of medical journal consumption, adapting to digital preferences and using innovative formats like audio abstracts.
Nov 18, 2022 • 20min
Research Trends in PCCM - Editor's Perspective by R. Tasker | OPENPediatrics
Dr. Robert Tasker, Editor-in-Chief of the Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Journal and a prominent Harvard educator, dives into evolving research trends in pediatric critical care. He emphasizes the surge in international submissions and the diversity it brings. Tasker discusses the significant rise in impact factors, highlighting the importance of citations in gauging publication relevance. He also explores how Altmetric scores can reveal article engagement, showcasing the journal's growing influence in the field and celebrating community contributions to advancing critical care research.


