Nekee Pandya
@nekeepandya
Hospitalist and Associate Clinical Ethicist at NYP-Weill Cornell Medical Center. Co-director of the Compassionate Care Curriculum for IM residency. She/her.
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08-06-2012 20:05:01
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My colleague @DMukherjee9 was interviewed along with Arthur Caplan and @thekyleferguson about why you shouldn’t feel guilty about getting your vaccine when it’s your turn nytimes.com/2021/01/21/opi…
Decreasing inpatient opioid use does not translate to uncontrolled pain! Alexis Vien (who I call at least once a week for opioid-related questions) and colleagues show us how multimodal therapy can control pain and help prevent the badness that comes from inpatient opioid use
Big news! NYC Health + Hospitals is deploying three mobile units across NYC to offer #COVID19 testing and vaccines to homeless individuals. The Street Health Outreach and Wellness mobile units will engage individuals where they are: ow.ly/DcOR102IA72 #NYCVaccineForAll
Leaders at NewYork-Presbyterian faced challenges and successes in offering and administering #Covid19Vaccines to hospitalized patients, while addressing concerns from both patients and clinicians: catalyst.nejm.org/doi/full/10.10… Rebecca Berger 🇮🇱
Excited to share our experience designing and implementing an inpatient vaccination program at NewYork-Presbyterian. Thanks to NEJM Catalyst for your interest in the piece!
We are the 1 in 4 women doctors who struggle with #infertility - to all med students, trainees, and docs out there: you are NOT alone - honored to be in The New York Times with Vinny Arora MD MAPP and Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD #MedTwitter #WomenInMedicine AMWA Doctors @Jackiemroz nytimes.com/2021/09/13/hea…
My ethics co-fellows and I discuss the problematic role that inconsistency can play in capacity assessments Bryanna Moore Nicole Meredyth Weill Cornell Medicine Weill Cornell Medicine Psychiatry
New gene therapies may soon offer a cure for patients with sickle-cell disease—but realizing their full potential will require a much broader transformation in our approach to health care. My latest The New Yorker: newyorker.com/science/annals…
Is there a bad apple on the team? 🍎 Amazing grand rounds today on Communication with all-star team Drs. Kimberly Bloom-Feshbach @laurakolbemd Nekee Pandya! So many nuggets on how to be an effective communicator and team member.
Wrapping up* another week on gen med that was packed with teaching so I wanted to share a non exhaustive list of things we’ve learned this week 🧵 Weill Cornell Internal Medicine Chief Residents Nekee Pandya *actually I’m on call tomorrow but it’s Friday so close enough
This morning, we sounded the alarm on the patient boarding crisis that has brought ERs across our country to a breaking point. In our joint letter to President Donald J. Trump, we shared real-life stories showing the threat to our health care safety net. [1/4] Full letter: acep.org/globalassets/n…
Fantastic info on integration of a Diet Assessment (Nutrition being likely most important factor in health prevention care and clinical outcomes) with healthcare EHR! “Could Diet Be Another Vital Sign in the Electronic Health Record?” Rachna Govani medscape.com/viewarticle/98… via Medscape
Our paper Implementing Briefs and Debriefs on Rounds was published today! Thanks to Justin Choi for including our inpatient team in this research and to Nekee Pandya for leading this model on our team onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/tc…
Calling all hospital medicine #POCUS enthusiasts! Weill Cornell Medicine is recruiting for 1-year POCUS fellowship - become an expert in diagnostic #POCUS and bedside procedures under our exceptional faculty Tanping Wong and others. More info and apply here medicine.weill.cornell.edu/divisions-prog…