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Jonah Poster, MDPostgraduate Year 1 Medical SchoolIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York |
BiographyHometown: Newton, MA Undergraduate Institution: New York University Medical School: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York Future plans: Interested in Thoracic Surgery and Pediatric Burn Trauma Why UMASS?: I sought a program that had great patient diversity, trauma exposure, case numbers, research opportunities, and incredible leadership. Favorite thing to do in Worcester?: Many hiking opportunities in the surrounding area. Recent abstracts, posters, or publications: Poster, J, Uygun, K, Sheridan, RL. Specific Patterns of Postoperative Temperature Elevations Predict Blood Infection in Pediatric Burn Patients. Journal of Burn Care & Research. 2019; 40(2): 220-27 2. Poster, J, Poster MF. Professional Identity Formation in Physicians: Evolving Ideals and Challenges. Capital Psychiatry. January 2021 3. Sadeq F, Poster J, Chu C, Weber J, Lydon M, Begis MD, Sheridan RL, Uygun K. Specific patterns of vital sign fluctuations predict infection and enable sepsis diagnosis in pediatric burn patients. PLoS One. 2022 Feb 7;17(2):e0263421. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0263421. PMID: 35130306; PMCID: PMC8820614. 4. Munoz, EM, Poster, J, Uygun, K, Sheridan, RL. Specific Patterns of Postoperative Temperature Elevations Predict Blood Infection in Pediatric Burn Patients. Journal of Burn Care & Research. 2020. Poster et al. “Comparing SIRS Alerts Frequency Between Postoperative Surgery vs. Medical Patients Placed on Sepsis Pathway” Mount Sinai Medical Student Research Day, March 2021 Poster et al. “Payer Status Influences Disparities Inpatient Care for Acute Cholecystitis” Digestive Disease Week 2020 Poster J, Bangla VG, Divino CM. ID: 3527209 Payer Status Influences Disparities Inpatient Care for Acute Cholecystitis. Gastrointestinal endoscopy. 2021;93(6):AB22-AB22 |