University of Chicago MFM Fellowship(@MfmUchicago) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet 3rd year fellow Jessica Morgan, MD!

Hobbies: live music, spending time with my husband and baby, trying new food and travel

Future plans: Anesthesiology/Critical Care Fellowship at Columbia University in NYC, August 2024. Columbia Critical Care Medicine

@Morgandonor_24 on Twitter!

Meet 3rd year fellow Jessica Morgan, MD!

Hobbies: live music, spending time with my husband and baby, trying new food and travel

Future plans: Anesthesiology/Critical Care Fellowship at Columbia University in NYC, August 2024. @ColumbiaCCM 

@Morgandonor_24 on Twitter!
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University of Chicago MFM Fellowship(@MfmUchicago) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet 3rd year fellow Jessica Morgan, MD
Hobbies / interests: live music, spending time with my husband and baby, trying new food and travel
Future plans: Anesthesiology/Critical Care Fellowship at Columbia University in NYC, August 2024. Columbia Critical Care Medicine

@Morgandonor_24

Meet 3rd year fellow Jessica Morgan, MD
Hobbies / interests: live music, spending time with my husband and baby, trying new food and travel
Future plans: Anesthesiology/Critical Care Fellowship at Columbia University in NYC, August 2024. @ColumbiaCCM 

@Morgandonor_24
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Vivek Moitra, MD(@vmoitra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today Columbia Critical Care Medicine had an awesome multidisciplinary airway training day for our fellows led by second year Columbia Emergency Medicine Matt Kennedy. EM, Anesth, OB fellows learning FONA, SALAD, LMA x change, and bronchial Blockers

Today @ColumbiaCCM had an awesome multidisciplinary airway training day for our fellows led by second year @ColumbiaEM Matt Kennedy.  EM, Anesth, OB fellows learning FONA, SALAD, LMA x change, and bronchial Blockers
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Vivek Moitra, MD(@vmoitra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If your patient with an LVAD has cool feet, AKI, or hypotension, Q#1 is: where is the septum. Make an intervention then answer Q #2: where so the septum. Asking these questions will help frame the correct mental model. Columbia Critical Care Medicine

If your patient with an LVAD has cool feet, AKI, or hypotension, Q#1 is: where is the septum. Make an intervention then answer Q #2: where so the septum.  Asking these questions will help frame the correct mental model. #whiteboardteaching #CardiacCriticalCare @ColumbiaCCM
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