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Giora Netzer, MD

Academic Title:

Clinical Professor

Primary Appointment:

Medicine

Location:

110 S Paca St., 2nd Floor

Phone (Primary):

(410) 706-3344

Fax:

(410) 706-8162

Education and Training

MD: Temple University School of Medicine (2000)

MSCE: University of Pennsylvania (2006)

Internship: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (2001)

Residency: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (2003)

Fellowship: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (2006)

Biosketch

Dr. Netzer received his B.A. in art history from Vassar College before attending Temple University School of Medicine. His training in medicine, pulmonary and critical care was completed at the University of Pennsylvania, where he also received a master’s degree in clinical epidemiology. His research seeks to improve the implementation of critical care at the bedside through improved organization and education, helping family members as they care for their loved ones in the intensive care unit, and improving the long-term outcomes of patients as they face new challenges after discharge. Dr. Netzer serves the division as Director of Clinical Research and attending in the medical intensive care unit. He is a four-time recipient of the medical school’s Certificate of Teaching Excellence and has been recognized by Super Doctors in the Washington Post as a “Rising Star” in critical care. A recipient of the Society of Critical Care Medicine’s Presidential Citation, he serves on that organization’s Thrive taskforce for improving outcomes after critical illness and also co-authored its guidelines on family-centered care. Dr. Netzer also serves on the American Thoracic Society’s Patient and Family Education Committee.

Research/Clinical Keywords

Family morbidity in the ICU setting, post-intensive care syndrome, organizational factors in critical care.

Highlighted Publications

Netzer G, Shah CV, Iwashyna TJ, Lanken PN, Finkel B, Fuchs B, Guo W, Christie JD. “Association of Red Cell Transfusion with Mortality in Patients with Acute Lung Injury.” Chest. 132:1116-1123, 2007. PMID: 17505028.

Netzer G, Liu X, Harris A, Edelman B, Hess J, Shanholtz C, Murphy DJ, Terrin ML. “Transfusion Practice in the Intensive Care Unit: A Ten-Year Analysis.” Transfusion. 50: 2125-2134, 2010. PMID: 20553436.

Netzer G, Liu X, Shanholtz C, Harris AD, Verceles A, Iwashyna TJ. “Decreased Mortality Resulting from a Multi-Component Intervention in a Tertiary Care Medical Intensive Care Unit,” Critical Care Medicine. 39(2): 284-293, 2011. PMID: 21076286.

Reed RM, Hashmi S, Eberlein M, Iacono A, Netzer G, DeFillipis A, Girgis RE, Toth PP, Scharf S, Jones, S. “Impact of Lung Transplantation on Serum Lipids in COPD,” Respiratory Medicine. 105(12): 1961-1968, 2011. PMID: 22019328.

Verceles A, Silhan L, Terrin M, Netzer G, Shanholtz C, Scharf SM. “Circadian Rhythm Disruption in Severe Sepsis: The Effect of Ambient Light on Urinary 6-Sulfatoxymelatonin Secretion,” Intensive Care Medicine. 38(5): 804-810, 2012. PMID: 22286671.

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