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Michael Sjoding, MD, MSc

Associate Professor
Internal Medicine
Medicine

Dr. Sjoding’s health services research interests concern pulmonary and critical care and hospital medicine, with a focus on inpatient hospital quality measures and their unintended consequences, the epidemiology of critical illness, and methods for critical care delivery. He is also interested in leveraging “Big Data” to enhance critical care research and care, and health service research methods including the use of both clinical and large-scale administrative databases, statistical simulation, causal analysis, and multi-level modeling.

  • M.D., Loyola University
  • M.Sc., Health and Health Services Research, University of Michigan
  • B.S., Biochemistry, Valparaiso


Projects:

Funded 2019 Investigators Award -- "Precision Diagnosis in Patients with Acute Dyspnea by Linking Imaging and Clinical Data"

Research Area(s)

Acute dyspnea | Other

Grants

  • Co-investigator of: A Focused Program to Improve Early Diagnosis and Advanced Therapy Prediction for ARDS Using Integrated Computational Modeling
  • Co-investigator of: The Role of the Gut Microbiome in Sepsis
  • Co-investigator of: The IN-STEP (INtegrating cardiac Surgery and anesthesiology To rEduce Pulmonary Complications) Study
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