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overview IVOR S. DOUGLAS, MD, FCCP, FRCP (UK) Professor of Medicine CHIEF OF PULMONARY AND CRITICAL CARE; MEDICAL DIRECTOR, MEDICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (MICU) Ivor S. Douglas, MD is Chief of the Division of Pulmonary Sciences and Critical Medicine at Denver Health Medical Center and the Director of the Medical Intensive Care Unit. He is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Colorado, Denver. He is co-chair of the medical center’s critical care committee. He completed medical school in South Africa and Internal Medicine Residency training in London, Great Britain. He moved to the University of Chicago in 1994 and completed pulmonary and critical care fellowship training and achieved Board Certification. Dr. Douglas has been recognized annually for clinical care by 5280 Magazine and Best Doctors in America. In addition to championing the implementation of computerized provider order entry (CPOE) and ICU electronic medical record system at DHMC, Dr. Douglas oversees quality performance improvement for the ICU. Dr. Douglas has received housestaff teaching awards at the U. Chicago, Columbia University and UC Denver and the Outstanding Clinician award from Denver Health. Dr. Douglas is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and the American College of Chest Physicians. Dr. Douglas is an NIH, DOD and industry-funded principle investigator for ongoing investigations in several aspects of clinical critical care including acute lung injury, sepsis, metabolic disturbances in critical illness, ventilator-associated pneumonia, the contribution of alcohol intoxication and withdrawal in critical illness and therapeutic strategies for sedation and delirium in the critically ill. Dr. Douglas is co-investigator for the NIH-funded Prevention and Early Treatment of Acute Lung Injury and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Network (PETAL). Dr. Douglas is a peer reviewer for high impact medical journals; serves on NIH SEP study sections and steering and safety committees for several ongoing international critical care trials and represented the Soc. Of Critical Care Medicine to the Hospital Quality Alliance, a national body that endorsed and reported quality measures for hospitalized patients in the US. He was co-chair of the international Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guideline writing committee and was national PI for the CMMI-funded High Value Healthcare Collaborative's Sepsis Improvement project that is implementing sepsis-bundle care using Toyota Lean systems strategies. He served as Chair of the American Thoracic Society’s Critical Care Assembly program committee, Chair of the ATS Healthcare Policy Committee, and served on the board of Colorado’s QIO, the Colorado Foundation for Medical Care (CFMC). Dr. Douglas additionally represents the American Hospital Association on the Joint Commission’s Hospital Professional & Technical Advisory Committee (PTAC). Links • Denver Health: http://www.denverhealth.org • Pulmonary/Critical Care: Visit Denver Health Contact Information: Ivor S. Douglas MD. FRCP(UK) (Adminstrator, Doris Quintana) Chief, Pulmonary Sciences & Critical Care Medicine Professor, Pulmonary Sciences and Critical Care Director; Medical Intensive Care; Denver Health Department of Medicine, MC 4000 777 Bannock Street; Denver, CO 80204 Telephone: (303) 602 5012; Fax: (303) 602 5755 email: idouglas@dhha.org Twitter: @com543

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Academic Article Beyond single-marker analyses: mining whole genome scans for insights into treatment responses in severe sepsis.
Academic Article Surviving Sepsis Campaign: international guidelines for management of severe sepsis and septic shock, 2012.
Academic Article Alcohol dependence is independently associated with sepsis, septic shock, and hospital mortality among adult intensive care unit patients.
Academic Article Prophylactic heparin in patients with severe sepsis treated with drotrecogin alfa (activated).
Academic Article Statistical analysis plan of PROWESS SHOCK study.
Academic Article Surviving sepsis campaign: international guidelines for management of severe sepsis and septic shock: 2012.
Academic Article The pulmonary endothelial glycocalyx regulates neutrophil adhesion and lung injury during experimental sepsis.
Academic Article Rosuvastatin for sepsis-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Academic Article Is the developmentally immature immune response in paediatric sepsis a recapitulation of immune tolerance?
Academic Article Innate Immune Function and Organ Failure Recovery in Adults With Sepsis.
Academic Article Development and validation of immune dysfunction score to predict 28-day mortality of sepsis patients.
Academic Article One-Year Outcomes Following Tracheostomy for Acute Respiratory Failure.
Academic Article Fluid Response Evaluation in Sepsis Hypotension and Shock: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
Academic Article Antibiotic Stewardship in the Intensive Care Unit. An Official American Thoracic Society Workshop Report in Collaboration with the AACN, CHEST, CDC, and SCCM.
Academic Article Dynamic Fluid Response Measures to Guide Early Care of Adults With Suspected Sepsis in the Emergency Department and Out-of-Hospital Environment.
Academic Article The Impact of Choice Architecture on Sepsis Fluid Resuscitation Decisions: An Exploratory Survey-Based Study.
Academic Article Early Restrictive or Liberal Fluid Management for Sepsis-Induced Hypotension.
Academic Article The Interaction of Acute Kidney Injury with Resuscitation Strategy in Sepsis: A Secondary Analysis of a Multicenter, Phase 3, Randomized Clinical Trial (CLOVERS).

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