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Jared Chiarchiaro

@jchiarchiaro

Pulmonary and Critical Care physician, clinical chief, and medical educator at Oregon Health & Science University.

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Vaping-Associated Acute Lung Injury: A Case Series | American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | Articles in Press atsjournals.org/doi/abs/10.116…

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Thank you to Dr. Chiarchiaro, Dr. Lincoln, the CCM Faculty, and actors involved with the Critical Care Communication Course!! This course teaches critical care fellows communication skills to tend to patients with serious illnesses and their families PACCM

Thank you to Dr. Chiarchiaro, Dr. Lincoln, the CCM Faculty, and actors involved with the Critical Care Communication Course!! This course teaches critical care fellows communication skills to tend to patients with serious illnesses and their families <a href="/PACCM/">PACCM</a>
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Corticosteroid use is not associated with improved outcomes in acute exacerbation of IPF - Farrand - - Respirology - Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/re…

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It's not making mistakes that causes failure. It's the time we spend ruminating about them instead of studying how to avoid them. It's not success that causes complacency. It's the time we fail to spend studying the conditions that fueled success and learning to recreate them.

It's not making mistakes that causes failure. It's the time we spend ruminating about them instead of studying how to avoid them.

It's not success that causes complacency. It's the time we fail to spend studying the conditions that fueled success and learning to recreate them.
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“The lucky try more things, and fail more often, but when they fail they shrug it off and try something else.” ide.st/1kGZwrC

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Would you pay to jump the line for a medical procedure? Should you be able to? Join the debate: tgam.ca/MarketsDebate #GlobeTED