Eddie Stenehjem
@E_Stenehjem
ID Division Director and Executive Vice Chair, Dept of Medicine, Univ of CO. Dad, husband, ID physician, antibiotic steward, implementer, skier, and mtn biker.
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02-06-2015 19:20:32
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Such a great feature on the new CU Department of Medicine Launch Teams Mentorship Program, spotlighting our very own CU Infectious Diseases faculty launchee, Dr. Alyssa Castillo, and mentors Eddie Stenehjem, Holly Frost, Dr. Sunita Sharma, and Dr. Timothy Jenkins! 🌟
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Congratulations to CU Cancer Center leader Christopher Lieu, MD, for being named as the Vice Chair of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN)!
Learn more about Lieu's new role here: news.cuanschutz.edu/cancer-center/…
Wonderful to welcome Dr. Jen Taylor-Cousar from CU Department of Medicine #GrandRounds to teach us more about #cysticfibrosis .
So much has changed about this disease, and JTC teaches the world! Lucky to have her here!
A study by Kristine Erlandson of the CU Department of Medicine shows how a weight-loss drug touted on social media can help people with HIV who have a condition that can lead to chronic disease, a liver transplant or even death. CU School of Medicine CU Anschutz Medical Campus #cucityofhealth
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Excited to work with this fantastic team in CU Infectious Diseases CU Department of Medicine CU ASPIRE Program Awardees ucdenver.edu/program-initia…
Such a pleasure to hear from Jill Biden today at a small gathering CU Anschutz Medical Campus about the White House Women’s Health Initiative. So proud that so many CU Department of Medicine faculty are engaged and leading in this work!
Beginning at the onset of the pandemic, AXR declined substantially due to changes in case-mix. Use of AXR as an outpatient stewardship metric requires careful monitoring of changes in case-mix, from Eddie Stenehjem et al bit.ly/3VZfc4a
The new AXR HEDIS measure is a major advance. Not without its limitations, however. Casemix fluctuations is a big one. Maybe worth a pro-con debate ASHE Journal!
1/2 And this just dropped! Journal of Hospital Medicine The development and pilot of a novel mobile application to assess clinician perception of #workload #GrittyWork …mpublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10… Angela Keniston CU Hospital Medicine Vineet Chopra Eddie Stenehjem Society of Hospital Medicine #DataDrivenWorkDesign
JPIDS: “Give Me Five”🖐️Colorado Pediatric Infectious Diseases's #handshakesteward Dr. Nicole Poole @kiddocnic leads the charge to make a case for 5 Days of antibiotics as the default duration for acute respiratory tract infections in healthy children PIDS Brad Spellberg academic.oup.com/jpids/article-…
Love this! Such an opportunity on the adult side as well. If you are giving an antibiotic, the default should be 5 days for most conditions (CAP, sinusitis, cystitis). Nicole Poole, MD, MPH Payal K. Patel
Excited to be at this hot topic! Marisha Burden, MD, MBA is doing such great work in The Art and Science of Hospitalist Workloads. #SHMConverge24
Must needed ID Fellows night out! U of Colorado - Infectious Disease Fellowship University of Colorado