Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases | E-079484
This highly qualified and fellowship trained expert earned his BA from San Diego State and his MD from University of Chicago. After completing his internal medicine and pediatrics residency, he went on to train under a prestigious fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care at San Diego Children's Hospital. He is active in his field as a member of The Society for Critical Care Medicine and has authored over 30 publications including 5 books. Formerly, he served as Co-Medical Director of the PICU at University of Michigan. Currently, he holds an impressive array of both clinical and academic roles. He is an Attending Physician in the PICU and Director of Patient Safety and Quality Improvement at a major university hospital. In addition, he is also Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases at a top tier medical school.
Location, MI
BA, San Diego State University
MD, University of Chicago
Residency, University of California,San Diego, Internal Medicine & Pediatrics
Fellowship, San Diego Children's Hospital, Pediatric Critical Care
Board Certified, American Board of Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Pediatric Critical Care
Board Certified, American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine
Member, Society for Critical Care Medicine, Pediatric Section
Published, 25+ journal articles, 5 book chapters, 2 books
Presentations, 30+ invited lectures and presentations
Honor, Faculty Award for Clinical Investigation/Health Services Research, University of Michigan
Honor, Patient Safety and Quality Leadership Award, Michigan Health & Hospital Association
Former, Co-Medical Director, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, University of Michigan
Current, Attending physician, palliative care provider
Current, Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases, top tier medical school
Current, Director, Patient Safety & Quality Improvement, PICU, university affiliated hospital
Current, Attending staff physician, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, university affiliated hospital