Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine Research
Pulmonary and Critical Care Division faculty are active clinical researchers—multiple investigators receive NIH support.
The division participates in many clinical trials, including sepsis, delirium, and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) through the PETAL Network.
Faculty have recently published research in outcome assessment, severity scoring, novel therapeutics for shock and ARDS, value-based care, cost analysis, ethics, sedatives and neuromuscular blocking agents.
Active research programs in many areas of pulmonary disease and critical care medicine, including:
- Acute Lung Injury/ARDS
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Sepsis
- Thoracic Ultrasound
- ICU delirium
- ICU mobility
- Non-invasive ventilation
Research Expectations for Fellows
The research goals for Pulmonary and Critical Care fellows include:
- Developing an understanding of how research ideas evolve
- Nuances of study design
- Importance of developing an informed consent form and subsequently obtaining informed consent
- Implementing a research protocol
- Carrying out the research project in a way that is scientifically rigorous as well as compassionate and humanistic
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