Mount Sinai Hospital
John Oropello MD, MCCM, Professor of Surgery & Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY.
I am a full-time practicing intensivist, Director of Transplant ICU and Program Director of the Critical Care Medicine Fellowship at Mount Sinai Hospital. My interests and research include monitoring technologies, clinical applications of ultrasound - including intensivist-performed transesophageal echocardiography, procedural safety, and utilizing artificial intelligence technologies in early diagnosis, patient management and fellow education. I have a special interest in critical care medicine as a specialty in the United States and in Critical Care Organizations. This led to the development of the Academic Leaders in Critical Care Medicine Task Force of the Society of the Critical Care Medicine [now a Knowledge & Education Group (KEG)], and 7 papers that draw on the experience of successful leaders of critical care organizations in North America for advancing critical care organizations. I believe that critical care organizations (CCOs) are an important area for the future growth of the critical care specialty. I am on the editorial board of the journal Critical Care Medicine and an editor of the textbook “Lange Critical Care, 1st Edition”, with the 2nd Edition currently in preparation.
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