Then Elias Pratt @elias_pratt talking about his research in critical care. Specifically a study he performed during Covid to assess burnout in the ICU. But beyond burnout, also the moral injury that comes with care.
Highlighting mentees. First is @DeepAshanaMD who is doing incredible work developing research and implementation of trauma-informed critical care and obstetric critical care in post-Dobs era. Sobering that 1:15 pregnant women die in the ICU. https://t.co/WmNmO6RZKl
@elias_pratt And Dr. Ian Wong who does research using large data models and #AI to inform critical care questions and then follows up with prospective cohort studies with a focus on the accuracy of pulse oximetry and the frequency of ABG ordering based on race @DukePACC
Congrats to Dr. Chris Cox @christopherecox as the 2024 Neil Spector Art of Medicine Awardee @dukemedicine. He is amazing human, mentor, physician and scientist. If you don’t believe me, believe the words of his mentees. Congrats Chris! @DukeMedSchool@DukePACC
We are ready for our first in person Critical Care Grand Rounds since the pandemic! So excited for the Critical Care Collaborative. Thanks to the amazing faculty and trainees for participating! @Duke_Anesthesia @DukeAnesFellows @Paul_Wischmeyer@DukePACC@JessicaNipper1
Great talk today from Dr. Mark Kaplan @statfourwork all things IL-9. Amazing scientist and body of work demonstrating a central role for IL-9 in allergic airway disease and cancer. #VPS@DukeMedSchool@DukePACC
Dr. Michael Forrester @send_it_MTF was the local speaker for #VPS taking about his work developing a predictive model for identifying palmitolation sites that are typically missed by proteomic assessments. Important implications for lung responses. @DukePACC@dukemedicine
Dr. Julie Fried an Assistant Professor in the Division giving Pulmonary Grand Rounds talking about her career trajectory and how it has led her to taking care of people with #ILD#CureIPF@dukemedicine@DukeMedSchool
Dr. Christina Barkauskas presenting for @dukemedicine Grand Rounds. Talking about her work in clinical trials in ICU. Continues to break new ground and improve care for those with critical illness! @DukeMedSchool
Join Medicine Grand Rounds on Friday, October 6, at 8 a.m. in Duke North 2002 and via Zoom.
Associate Professor of Medicine Christina Barkauskas, MD, and Infectious Diseases Fellow Ahmad Mourad, MD, will present Building Momentum for Clinical Trials in the Duke MICU. @amouradmd
Let’s do this. The North Carolina Thoracic Society meeting on #ILD. Looking forward to a day of discussion and learning! Thanks Sweta Patel, Lake Morrison and Roy Pleasants for setting this up! @DukePACC@dukemedicine@atscommunity
Up next at #VPS is the guest speaker. Great to have Dr. Mary Rice @MaryRice_LungDr and amazing environmental epidemiologist who is taking about air pollution and COPD. @DukePACC@UNCCEMALB
Polarean Imaging (#POLX) congratulates @DavidMummy and @YuhchinTHuang on their recent publication in JMRI which uses Hyperpolarized Xe MRI in regional assessment of lung function before and after LABA/LAMA therapy for #COPD. #MRI#XeMRI#polarized#xenon
https://t.co/ITA9fZGIVb
Excited to finally be able to share this research on “Allergic Asthma Responses Are Dependent on Macrophage Ontogeny” a >10 year collaboration with Dr. Andrea Yu @CU_PSCCM and several others @AaronTVose@Tatalab_Duke@DukePACC@dukemedicine https://t.co/5l0ccvC4MK
Really compelling work from @DeepAshanaMD and @christopherecox on factors (including race, check it out in link) associated with ‘Family- and Physician-reported Conflict in the Intensive Care Unit.’ 🔥🔥🔥
https://t.co/eZET13S0io
@DukePACC@DukePulmFellows