University of Pennsylvania
My name is Andrew Gold, MD MS. I am an Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania in the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care. I completed my undergraduate education at the University of Pennsylvania, my Master of Science at Drexel Univerity College of Medicine, and my medical degree at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. I completed both my anesthesiology residency and critical care fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania before joining the faculty. I split my clinical time between the ICU and the Operating Room. In the ICU, I work in the surgical ICU and Cardiothoracic surgical ICU. I am the associate division chief of critical care and the medical director of the surgical ICU at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. My focus in the operating room is anesthesia for thoracic and vascular surgery. I am also part of our liver transplant anesthesia team. My academic focus surrounds point of care ultrasound as I lead the POCUS eductaion for the anesthesia residents and anesthesia and surgical critical care fellows. I am also the associate program director for the critical care fellowship. I live just outside of Philadelphia in Media with my wife Allison, 2 children Parker (age 8) and Gracie (age 5), and dog Panda.
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Critical Care Ultrasound: Life Support and Sepsis
Friday, February 21, 2025
6:00am – 5:30pm Eastern Time