
Daniel Fein
@danielgfein
Adult Pulmonary and Critical Care Physician, ICU director
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https://www.einsteinmed.edu/faculty/14705/daniel-fein/ 02-07-2009 19:11:23
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Thank you Annals of Int Med for giving me a chance to share my experience with the pandemic. #HealthEquity #DEI Aluko A. Hope acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M2…

Another winner from the Wakefield ICU Dr. Synn and Marjan Islam A novel methodology to refer patients to a post-ICU clinic using discharge reports from our ICU. Get those patients to clinic and get rid of PICS! @MontePCCM Montefiore Critical Care Medicine ATS Crit Care


Great talk by Ari Moskowitz MD, MPH during Montefiore Einstein Department of Medicine grand rounds. ACTS trial led by Ari Moskowitz MD, MPH did not support continued use of metabolic therapy for patients with sepsis. Is there a sub-population that would benefit? Keep up the exciting work. Montefiore Critical Care Medicine ATS Crit Care


Take home points from @tahmadMD during Montefiore Critical Care Medicine grand rounds. Wrapped up with an exciting cameo from Dr. Paul Mayo! Thanks for teaching me this stuff the last 2 years Tahir.


If you are going to add one advanced TTE principle to your goal-directed echo bag of tricks, Dr. Mayo says to learn to competently measure VTI to calculate stroke volume for a patient with shock. Montefiore Critical Care Medicine @tahmadMD

The most remarkable aspect of this piece is its humanity. We can always grow, be better for ourselves and our patients. Amira Mohamed is among the most competent and compassionate physicians I know. Yet she just taught us that we can always be better. Montefiore Critical Care Medicine ATS Women in Critical Care

We would like to take a moment to give a shout out to Dr. Ari Moskowitz (Ari Moskowitz MD, MPH)! Dr. Moskowitz is an attending physician in the Department of Critical Care Medicine, and the Director of Critical Care Quality. Amira Mohamed Michelle Ng Gong Montefiore Einstein Department of Medicine #montefioreccm


Ali Sadoughi Neel Chudgar, MD Marc Vimolratana Montefiore Health System Montefiore-Einstein Pulmonary Medicine We also happen to have the city's best IP team! Montefiore-Einstein Pulmonary Medicine Chirag Shah MD Ali Sadoughi Dan DaCosta, Hyun Kim. Thanks Michelle Ng Gong for the support and leadership. And thanks Montefiore Health System Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Official for the beautiful new bronchoscopy suite and equipment!


Adherence to American Heart Association quality metrics for resuscitation after cardiac arrest in the ICU remained high over 2006 to 2018. Read the original research from the September CHEST® Journal issue: hubs.la/Q01mPzvT0 #MedEd #MedTwitter American Heart Association


📣 I’m honored to start as #editor for the new CHEST open access journal CHEST Critical Care! 👀 Looking forward to working w Peter Mazzone (editor, CHEST), Todd Rice (icu assoc editor, CHEST), & Matthew C Miles, MD, MEd (editor, CHEST Pulm) CHEST® Journal journals.elsevier.com/chest-critical…


We have been progressively getting better at intubating on the first attempt. Should we start using a different outcome for figuring out if we are good at airway management? pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36227712/ Ari Moskowitz MD, MPH Peter Nauka ATS Crit Care Annals of the ATS American Thoracic Society (ATS)


Why so many drug trials haven’t panned out for ARDS treatment kathryn hibbert tells us at NY thoracic. Except steroids of course. ATS Crit Care American Thoracic Society (ATS)

What can peep do for you!?!? Improve lung compliance! Old but cool data. Thanks Kathryn Hibbert. ATS Crit Care American Thoracic Society (ATS)

Kathryn Hibbert tells us about the EOLIA rorschach test. A great example of how we all use clinical trial results to reinforce our pre-conceived beliefs. How you felt about ECMO before can be reinforced by the study results. Everyone wins? ATS Crit Care

Is it really more difficult to intubate an obese patient? Our data suggests that obesity by itself is not a risk factor for failure of intubation on the first attempt. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08… ATS Crit Care Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group Ari Moskowitz MD, MPH Peter Nauka Ariel Shiloh

We’re back from #ATS2023 with a preview of a ATS Crit Care symposium that is happening this afternoon! Listen to Ari Moskowitz MD, MPH tell us the highlights of Cardiac Arrest: New Evidence and Changing Guidelines. From ECPR to temp management to calcium to survivorship American Thoracic Society (ATS)


Doesn’t get any better than the great The Corner Bookstore displaying one’s book like this! A packed house and fantastic event celebrating The Autumn Ghost. Greystone Books 🍁👻


DEVICE trial showing superior success on first attempt with use of video laryngoscopy. Superior success was most profound among junior operators. Is it still ethical to teach DL to trainees? Awesome study Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group! ATS Crit Care Montefiore-Einstein Pulmonary Medicine Montefiore Critical Care Medicine


Matt Semler from Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group further breaks down DEVICE results. Intersection between operator experience and choice of intubating device. For operator with <= 25 intubations, NNT only 4 patients to prevent one first attempt failure. ATS Crit Care Montefiore Critical Care Medicine Montefiore-Einstein Pulmonary Medicine
