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Episode 14 - The Impact of Acute Organ Dysfunction on Long-Term Survival in Sepsis

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Description

Dr. Starane Shepherd is joined by Dr. Vincent Liu for the fourteenth episode of the NCS Podcast Series to discuss Dr. Liu's multicenter retrospective study, "The Impact of Acute Organ Dysfunction on Long-Term Survival in Sepsis".

The NCS Podcast Series is the official podcast of the Neurocritical Care Society. Our senior producer is Jim Siegler. Our production staff includes Joshua Levine, Fawaz al-Mufti, Becca Stickney, Sara Memmen, Angel Gindele, Michael Brogan, Starane Shepherd, Benjamin Miller, and Ramani Balu. Music by Lee Rosevere.

Contributors

  • Vincent Liu, MD, MS

    Vincent Liu, MD, MS, is a research scientist at the Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research. His work focuses on the intersection of sepsis, acute severe illness, informatics, and health care delivery with a goal of building towards a learning hospital system.

    Dr. Liu is board certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care Medicine, and Clinical Informatics. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and his medical degree from New York University. He completed his residency training at New York University Hospitals (Bellevue) and a chief residency at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. He also completed a pulmonary and critical care medicine fellowship and has master’s degrees in Health Services Research and Biomedical Informatics, both from Stanford University.

    In addition to his clinical practice and research, Dr. Liu is also the Regional Director of Hospital Advanced Analytics in Kaiser Permanente Northern California.