Molly Anderson Rosenthal, MD (@marosenthalmd) 's Twitter Profile
Molly Anderson Rosenthal, MD

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UCSF IHPS (@ucsf_ihps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New publication in JAMA Network details patients in the ED w/ complex social needs which require an approach to care that transcends the usual dichotomy of standard ED discharge vs hospitalization. Jack Chase Jenna Bilinski Hemal Kanzaria, MD MSc UC San Francisco UCSF Emergency Med #MedEd jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…

New publication in <a href="/JAMANetwork/">JAMA Network</a> details patients in the ED w/ complex social needs which require an approach to care that transcends the usual dichotomy of standard ED discharge vs hospitalization. Jack Chase Jenna Bilinski <a href="/hkanzaria/">Hemal Kanzaria, MD MSc</a> <a href="/UCSF/">UC San Francisco</a> <a href="/ucsfdem/">UCSF Emergency Med</a> #MedEd jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…
Hemal Kanzaria, MD MSc (@hkanzaria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Early in pandemic, SF stood up isolation/quarantine hotels to offer ppl who r homeless w #COVID19 integrated medical/behavioral healthcare. Helped preserve Zuckerberg SF General Hospital & Trauma Center capacity 4 sickest. jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman… JAMA Network Open. Great partnership SFDPH SF Dept. of Homelessness & Supportive Housing UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative + more.

General Internal Medicine at UW Medicine (@uw_dgim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Drs @mbann_md, Molly Anderson Rosenthal, MD & @nmeo combined powers to author “Optimizing hospital capacity requires a comprehensive approach to length of stay: Opportunities for integration of ‘medically ready for discharge’ designation” for Journal of Hospital Medicine. Learn more: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36062373/

General Internal Medicine at UW Medicine (@uw_dgim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/2 First author Maralyssa Bann, GIM’s Molly Anderson Rosenthal, MD and Nicholas Meo, and knowledgeable colleagues set out to measure📏 the prevalence, impact, and context of patients who remain hospitalized for prolonged periods after completion of acute care needs.