Jenny Shih
@jennyshihmd
Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellow @BrighamWomens // Alum @HarvardMed
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04-02-2021 14:03:27
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Why is fever considered to be ≥ 100.4 F? A wonderful Tweetorial by Jenny Shih, reviewed by Avraham Z. Cooper, MD 🩺 and Adam Rodman.
Here's my first Tweetorial (and Twitter adventure) with much help from Adam Rodman Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE Staci Saunders Avraham Z. Cooper, MD 🩺 Why are definitions in medicine so slow to change with the times? It's been 153 years since fever was defined. It's time to reconsider!😅
Excited to share our piece on high-value care. Health care costs place significant burdens on patients, esp. those with high deductible plans. Are physicians equipped to discuss medical costs? JAMA Internal Medicine Kate Wrenn #MedTwitter #highvaluecare jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai…
Something we can’t live without - oxygen! Thanks to Adam Rodman Shreya P. Trivedi MD, MHPE Jeremy Richards, MD, MA, FACP, ATSF
Incredibly grateful to have matched at BWH for fellowship! Thank you to all my mentors who have supported me - Center for Resuscitation Science at BIDMC Mike Donnino, MD Ari Moskowitz MD, MPH Katherine Berg Molly Hayes Jeremy Richards, MD, MA, FACP, ATSF and many more!
Honored to present our research on ARDS at #ATS2022. Thanks Ari Moskowitz MD, MPH for your excellent mentorship through all these years!
Fun working with James Town on this editorial commenting on an excellent article describing ARDS after in-hospital cardiac arrest by Jenny Shih anne grossestreuer Ari Moskowitz MD, MPH Katherine Berg Mike Donnino, MD Center for Resuscitation Science at BIDMC Editorial: doi.org/10.1016/j.resu… Article: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35580706/