Claire Rosen, MD MSME (@crosen19) 's Twitter Profile
Claire Rosen, MD MSME

@crosen19

surgical resident | medical ethicist | adventurer | yes and | wife & animal mom

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Claire Rosen, MD (Claire Rosen, MD MSME) recently appeared on the ⁦Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS)⁩ podcast The Operative Word to discuss her recently published paper analyzing long-term outcomes associated with multimorbidity after emergency general surgery. ⁦Rachel⁩ theoperativeword.podbean.com/e/analyzing-im…

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Multimorbidity influences risk of adverse outcomes after emergency general surgery, from increased mortality to limited independence and function. When surgeons understand and communicate these risks, shared decision-making is improved. ow.ly/3R6150LonCx Claire Rosen, MD MSME #ACSCC22

Multimorbidity influences risk of adverse outcomes after emergency general surgery, from increased mortality to limited independence and function. When surgeons understand and communicate these risks, shared decision-making is improved.
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In this #AuthorVideo, Claire Rosen, MD MSME discusses her recent paper, Analyzing Impact of Multimorbidity on Long-Term Outcomes after Emergency General Surgery: A Retrospective Observational Cohort Study ow.ly/o6Z750LwRqM #ACSCC22

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Introducing new PC3I Innovation Fellow Sara Ginzberg, MD, MSHP, a Resident PennSurgery interested in optimizing #cancercare delivery with an emphasis on increasing access to screening/treatment for patients from historically marginalized groups. Learn more: pc3i.upenn.edu/people/sara-gi…

Introducing new PC3I Innovation Fellow <a href="/SaraGinzbergMD/">Sara Ginzberg, MD, MSHP</a>, a Resident <a href="/PennSurgery/">PennSurgery</a> interested in optimizing #cancercare delivery with an emphasis on increasing access to screening/treatment for patients from historically marginalized groups.
Learn more: pc3i.upenn.edu/people/sara-gi…
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Sivesh K Kamarajah Aneel Bhangu Nirantharakumar @AvanSayer @OlderTrialsProf Dmitri Nepogodiev Shalini Ahuja, PhD Tom Pinkney Professor Joht Singh Chandan Prof Kamlesh Khunti Janet Martin Extremely important in emergency surgery in the frail elderly. Claire Rosen, MD MSME Rachel and colleagues PennSurgery have demonstrated that particular constellations of comorbidity are more deleterious to outcomes than multiple comorbidity alone: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35640050/

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Claire Rosen, MD earned her Masters in Medical Ethics during her research time with mentor Rachel Kelz, MD (Rachel). Claire Rosen, MD MSME devoted herself to understand patient-centered outcomes and how surgeons use data to improve shared decision making and communication.

Claire Rosen, MD earned her Masters in Medical Ethics during her research time with mentor Rachel Kelz, MD (<a href="/surgeryspice/">Rachel</a>).  <a href="/crosen19/">Claire Rosen, MD MSME</a> devoted herself to understand patient-centered outcomes and how surgeons use data to improve shared decision making and communication.
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Multimorbid patients have fewer hospital-free days after surgical and non-op management of ESS conditions: understanding independence can help patient-centered care Claire Rosen, MD MSME @sanfordroberts Luke Keele @elinorejkaufman Scott HalpernRachel⁩. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37556878/