
Jasmine Khan
@jasmine_m_khan_
she/her | MD/PhD Candidate @queensu | delirium, cerebral monitoring, and cognitive outcomes in the ICU | Vanier Scholar
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02-04-2019 21:56:09
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Everyone at #ADS19Boston please welcome Jasmine Khan to our group. An MD/PhD student who has just started a multi centre study examining the association between cerebral oxygenation, delirium, and cognitive outcomes






Proudly introducing... QMed Black Medical Student Association 🎉 There are very few of us and we've been reluctant to start this with everything we already juggle but the time to organize is now. Give us a follow and please be kind and patient, we are still working out how we want to operate moving forward!



First ever Boyd lab party at the cottage. Camila Mayorga Jasmine Khan Tasha Jawa. Great display of wakeboarding skill! So privileged to work with such a talented bunch. Selfie skills from guest Brian Laight, PhD!


Thanks Colm Cunningham for highlighting our systematic review in #NIRS in #delirium. I’m 😊.


Congratulations Jasmine Khan Queen's MD/PhD of the J Gordon Boyd lab on your oral presentation award European Delirium! So well deserved, Neuroscience at Queen's University is proud.


An excellent presentation by Tasha Jawa looking at cognitive outcomes in icu patients with acute kidney injury!

Congrats Queen's MD/PhD Neuroscience at Queen's University student Jasmine Khan for publishing this amazing work! Jasmine has adapted an algorithm to detect and remove arterial line artifacts in long-term recordings of critically ill patients. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36567784/