• Can Dying Shopping Malls Fix Medical Deserts?

    “Retail malls, which traditionally serve middle- and high-income predominantly white communities, can flip the script. These spaces, known for spatial segregationopens in a new tab or window and racially discriminatory practicesopens in a new tab or window, have an opportunity to become access points for healthcare services. Repurposing shopping malls with a high vacancy rate -- so-called dead malls -- into medical malls can lead to healthier lives in low-income communities.”

  • Can Untrained Patients Perform Their Own Skin and Soft Tissue Ultrasound Examination by Teleguidance?

    POCUS Journal 2023

    This pilot study aims to determine if patients untrained in performing ultrasound can self-scan to obtain images under remote clinician teleguidance during a simulated telehealth encounter. This study also seeks to describe the patients’ comfort level and barriers to performing an ultrasound examination on themselves using a handheld ultrasound device.

  • Four Benefits of Including Physicians in Healthcare Design

    Physicians draw on their training and their lived experience taking care of patients in the built environment. Healthcare professionals should not minimize the essential role they can play in facility design.

  • The Visible Voices Podcast

    Host and Creator

    My podcast covers topics of healthcare, equity and current trends. I feature guests who are experts in their field or have a unique perspective to share. See all episodes …

  • Health Design Thinking, Second Edition

    Creating Products and Services for Better Health: A practice-based guide to applying the principles of human-centered design to real-world health challenges; updated and expanded with post–COVID-19 innovations. Case Study: Evolution of Ultrasound

  • What is Health Design and Why Should it be Central to Your Clinical Practice in 2021

    European Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021

    … To design this challenge for patient-centered care and safety, the team used co-design and prototyping to rethink the discharge process. Codesign brings together and partners healthcare workers, individuals working within the system, and individuals with lived experience of the system, such as patients and their families/caregivers….

  • Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center MICU Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine/Dept of Medicine

    Health design project working with an interprofessional team in the medical intensive care unit. The team is focusing on the built environment move and team rounds redesign Health research project mentor: Erin Peavey of HKS Inc

  • Health Design of a Point-of-Care Ultrasound Curriculum for Health Professionals teaching Medical Students

    Health design project focused on a point-of-care ultrasound curriculum development for health professions educators globally. The Foundation for the Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER) was established in 2000 as the not-for-profit foundation of the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) in Philadelphia, USA.

  • PURE Educator and Board Member

    The PURE Initiative Point-of-care Ultrasound in Resource-limited Environments includes over 120 physicians from 10 countries with interests in global health, ultrasound and medical education as it relates to training in emergency medicine, radiology, obstetrics and gynecology, internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery and critical care, and more.

  • Retreats for Health care Professionals

    I have co-designed retreats for health care professionals, resident physicians at Mount Sinai West, and point-of-care ultrasound faculty and fellows at Thomas Jefferson University. The process has been iterative and human centered to create a curriculum for wellness. The content focuses on self and group health, recharging from the demanding emergency department environment, and professional development. See 2022 publication. See 2022 publication.