Professional Summary
Education & Certifications
- Residency: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (2005) MA
- Internship: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (2003) MA
- Medical Education: UCLA David Geffen School Of Medicine Registrar (2002) CA
- MBA, Anderson School of Management at UCLA (2002)
- BS, Stanford University, Biology, with Honors (1995)
Memberships
- Member, Society of Academic Emergency Medicine Fellowship Committee (2016 - Present)
- Member, Society of Academic Emergency Medicine (2015 - Present)
- Fellow, American College of Emergency Physicians (2008 - Present)
- Board Certified, American Board of Emergency Medicine (2006 - Present)
- Member, American College of Emergency Physicians (2006 - Present)
Administrative Appointments
- Associate Chief Quality Officer/Patient Safety Officer, Stanford Health Care (2019 - Present)
- Fellowship Director, EM Administration Fellowship (2015 - Present)
- Medical Director, Emergency Medicine (2014 - 2017)
- Vice Chair, Clinical Operations & Quality, Stanford University School of Medicine (2017 - Present)
Publications
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Arthrocentesis of the Knee (Videos in Clinical Medicine)
Thomsen, T. W., & Shen, S. (2006). Arthrocentesis of the Knee (Videos in Clinical Medicine). Arthrocentesis of the Knee, e19. -
Lean Manufacturing Improves Emergency Department Throughput and Patient Satisfaction.
Kane, M., Chui, K., Rimicci, J., Callagy, P., Hereford, J., Shen, S., … Pickham, D. (2015). Lean Manufacturing Improves Emergency Department Throughput and Patient Satisfaction. Journal of Nursing Administration, 45(9), 429–34. -
Introduction of a Horizontal and Vertical Split Flow Model of Emergency Department Patients as a Response to Overcrowding.
Wallingford, G., Joshi, N., Callagy, P., Stone, J., Brown, I., & Shen, S. (2017). Introduction of a Horizontal and Vertical Split Flow Model of Emergency Department Patients as a Response to Overcrowding. Journal of Emergency Nursing: JEN : Official Publication of the Emergency Department Nurses Association. -
Design and Implementation of a Novel Acute Stroke Code for the Extended Window of Endovascular Treatment
Legault, C., Dujari, S., Shen, S. H., Wagner, A. M., Albers, G., Bernier, E., … Vora, N. (2018). Design and Implementation of a Novel Acute Stroke Code for the Extended Window of Endovascular Treatment. NEUROLOGY, 90. -
A Body Bag Can Save Your Life: A Novel Method of Cold Water Immersion for Heat Stroke Treatment
Kim, D. A., Lindquist, B. D., Shen, S. H., Wagner, A. M., & Lipman, G. S. (2020). A Body Bag Can Save Your Life: A Novel Method of Cold Water Immersion for Heat Stroke Treatment. A Body Bag Can Save Your Life: A Novel Method of Cold Water Immersion for Heat Stroke Treatment. -
Patient safety and quality outcomes for ED patients admitted to alternative care area inpatient beds
Lee, M. O., Arthofer, R., Callagy, P., Kohn, M. A., Niknam, K., Camargo, C. A., & Shen, S. (2020). Patient safety and quality outcomes for ED patients admitted to alternative care area inpatient beds. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 38(2), 272–77. -
A predictive tool for identification of SARS-CoV-2 PCR-negative emergency department patients using routine test results.
Joshi, R. P., Pejaver, V., Hammarlund, N. E., Sung, H., Lee, S. K., Furmanchuk, A., … Banaei, N. (2020). A predictive tool for identification of SARS-CoV-2 PCR-negative emergency department patients using routine test results. Journal of Clinical Virology : the Official Publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology, 129, 104502. -
A body bag can save your life: a novel method of cold water immersion for heat stroke treatment.
Kim, D. A., Lindquist, B. D., Shen, S. H., Wagner, A. M., & Lipman, G. S. (2020). A body bag can save your life: a novel method of cold water immersion for heat stroke treatment. Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, 1(1), 49–52. -
Telemedicine to Decrease Personal Protective Equipment Use and Protect Healthcare Workers.
Ribeira, R., Shen, S., Callagy, P., Newberry, J., Strehlow, M., & Quinn, J. (2020). Telemedicine to Decrease Personal Protective Equipment Use and Protect Healthcare Workers. The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. -
Off the Shelf: Rapid Deployment of an Emergency Department Telemedicine Platform Using Readily Available Consumer Products.
Lowe, J., & Shen, S. (2020). Off the Shelf: Rapid Deployment of an Emergency Department Telemedicine Platform Using Readily Available Consumer Products. The Journal of Emergency Medicine. -
Effectiveness, safety, and efficiency of a drive-through care model as a response to the COVID-19 testing demand in the United States.
Ravi, S., Graber-Naidich, A., Sebok-Syer, S. S., Brown, I., Callagy, P., Stuart, K., … Yiadom, M. Y. (2022). Effectiveness, safety, and efficiency of a drive-through care model as a response to the COVID-19 testing demand in the United States. Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, 3(6), e12867. -
Observational study of organisational responses of 17 US hospitals over the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Choo, E. K., Strehlow, M., Del Rios, M., Oral, E., Pobee, R., Nugent, A., … McCarthy, D. M. (2023). Observational study of organisational responses of 17 US hospitals over the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. BMJ Open, 13(5), e067986. -
Changes in low-acuity patient volume in an emergency department after launching a walk-in clinic.
Kurian, D., Sundaram, V., Naidich, A. G., Shah, S. A., Ramberger, D., Khan, S., … Yiadom, M. Y. (2023). Changes in low-acuity patient volume in an emergency department after launching a walk-in clinic. Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, 4(4), e13011.
Practice Locations
Marc and Laura Andreessen Adult Emergency Department Stanford, CA
Stanford, CAMarc and Laura Andreessen Adult Emergency Department
1199 Welch Road
Stanford , CA 94304
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