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Dr. Martin Rofael presents a clinical unknown case to Dr. Meshell Johnson and CPS team, Dan Minter and Rabih Geha.
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Dr. Martin Rofael
Martin Rofael graduated from the University of Washington School of Medicine and subsequently completed his residency at Highland Hospital in Oakland, California. He is currently a first year pulmonary and critical care fellow at UCSF. His clinical interests include global health, ultrasound, and health disparities in pulmonary and critical care. When away from the hospital, he enjoys being outdoors, playing sports, and traveling.
Dr. Meshell Johnson
Meshell Johnson is a Professor of Medicine at UCSF in the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine. Her clinical home is the San Francisco VA Medical Center, where she attends mostly in the ICU. Her research lab is also located at the VA, where she focuses on better understanding the role of alveolar type I cells in lung injury and repair. She is passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and has roles both in the Department of Medicine and the School of Medicine to promote DEI efforts across multiple platforms. In her free time, she loves to travel and spend time with family and friends.
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Episode Description
Dr. Martin Rofael presents a clinical unknown case to Dr. Meshell Johnson and CPS team, Dan Minter and Rabih Geha.
Download CPSolvers App here
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Dr. Martin Rofael
Martin Rofael graduated from the University of Washington School of Medicine and subsequently completed his residency at Highland Hospital in Oakland, California. He is currently a first year pulmonary and critical care fellow at UCSF. His clinical interests include global health, ultrasound, and health disparities in pulmonary and critical care. When away from the hospital, he enjoys being outdoors, playing sports, and traveling.
Dr. Meshell Johnson
Meshell Johnson is a Professor of Medicine at UCSF in the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine. Her clinical home is the San Francisco VA Medical Center, where she attends mostly in the ICU. Her research lab is also located at the VA, where she focuses on better understanding the role of alveolar type I cells in lung injury and repair. She is passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and has roles both in the Department of Medicine and the School of Medicine to promote DEI efforts across multiple platforms. In her free time, she loves to travel and spend time with family and friends.

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