
Liz Dzeng, MD, PhD, MPH, MPhil, MS
@lizdzeng
Associate Prof @UCSF | Sr Research Fellow @CSI_KCL | Hospitalist, sociology, ethics, equity, pall care | @atlanticfellows @Gates_Cambridge @SocietyGIM Council
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Hot off the press! 🔥My new paper on how institutional cultures and policies shape intensity of end-of-life care JAMA Internal Medicine

Hospital cultures should be considered in the development and implementation of hospital policies and interventions. A new study by Medical Cultures Lab member Liz Dzeng, MD, PhD, MPH, MPhil, MS et al. explores how hospital culture might influence intensity of end-of-life care. bit.ly/3NWddJu


Hospital cultures should be considered in the development and implementation of hospital policies and interventions. New paper in JAMA Internal Medicine jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai…

An important study by Crystal Brown around the harmful impacts of racism and epistemic injustice around end of life conversations and decision-making in older Black adults

Talented and creative mentee, @lingshengli's new graphic medicine abstract on our project on #COVID19 and clinician moral distress in Annals of Int Med. Such fun to work with her on this creative project! www-acpjournals-org.ucsf.idm.oclc.org/doi/10.7326/G2…

Love this graphic article by @lingshengli & Liz Dzeng, MD, PhD, MPH, MPhil, MS on moral distress during covid. Powerful AND innovative. Direct link: doi-org.ucsf.idm.oclc.org/10.7326/G22-00…


New Graphic Medicine: “A Graphical Abstract Examining Moral Distress and Coping Practices Among Clinicians During the COVID-19 Pandemic” ow.ly/ypkr50PaFma @lingshengli Liz Dzeng, MD, PhD, MPH, MPhil, MS



Where you get hospitalized should not influence how aggressive your care is near the end of life, and yet it does. Liz Dzeng, MD, PhD, MPH, MPhil, MS and team conducted a large qualitative study published in JAMA Internal Medicine to understand how hospital culture influence intensity of end-of-life care.

.Liz Dzeng, MD, PhD, MPH, MPhil, MS published a comparative ethnographic study in JAMA Internal Medicine that describes how hospital cultures and institutional structures contribute to potentially non-beneficial high-intensity life-sustaining treatments near the end of life. Read more: jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai…

What a fantastic article by Liz Dzeng, MD, PhD, MPH, MPhil, MS and colleagues. The impact of different models of clinical ethics at different institutions on end of life care was striking. jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai… #bioethics #hapc

Thank you so much Alex Smith, MD Eric Widera, MD for highlighting our paper on hospital cultures and intensity of care near the end of life GeriPal - A Geriatrics & Palliative Care Podcast

Grateful to have the chance to talk about how much J Randall Curtis meant to me and his impact on my career and work on GeriPal - A Geriatrics & Palliative Care Podcast ❤️

Achieving Goals of Care Decisions in Chronic Critical Illness: A Multi-Institutional Qualitative Study. See new work from @sarahkand Sean Bagshaw UAlberta Med & Dent sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

We're launching the new website for my research group together with a new name! UC San Francisco UCSFHospitalMedicine Robyn Elman UCSF School of Medicine Cicely Saunders Institute at King's resethealthresearch.org


Our new paper in JAMA Network Open.com - To combat clinician moral distress, interventions and solutions should focus on the systemic contributors to moral distress jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…