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Posts by Jacky Kruser, MD MS
Our new paper in @jamanetworkopen.com on systemic strategies that prevent potentially non-beneficial treatments near the end of life in the UK. We propose the term "clinical deceleration" to describe phenomenon @ucsfgeriatrics.bsky.social @ucsf-ihps.bsky.social jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
Thank you @jackykruser.bsky.social and Gordon Rubenfeld for such a beautifully written and thoughtful editorial on our recent
@jamanetworkopen.com paper. Systemic biases lack flexibility for the plurality of patient values and priorities. jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
What a great session! #ATS2025
Expertly moderated by Andrew, Jacky, and Kelly.
My thoughts? In the ICU, start with values, not goals. Goals change with prognosis; values don’t. Knowing what matters most to a patient anchors care in what’s meaningful, not just what’s possible.
Don’t miss Session C83 at #ATS2025 – End-of-Life Care in the ICU: Controversies and Conversations
Tuesday, May 20 | 2:15–3:45 PM
Room 2010/2012 (Moscone West, Level 2)
Go Jets!! 🇨🇦
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Yes! And I wonder if how doctors talk about diseases with each other condenses their view of the people who are their patients.
Intrigued! I am fascinated by how language shapes and reflects clinical norms in medicine and I bet this is relevant… can’t wait to read (and from a fellow badger!)
Congrats to this years cohort of the Path of Distinction in Bioethics!
🎓👏 Alexandra Center, Bethany Erb, Cuong Phuoc Luu, Yusuf Mohamoud & Brittany Russell 🎓👏
You’ve set the bar for excellence in ethical leadership in medicine. The future is brighter because of you. #OnWisconsin #UWGrad
The book cover of “Everything is Tuberculosis” by John Green
As a pulmonary and critical care physician, I thought I had learned about TB.
But, it was so much more to see this intractable disease through the lens of @johngreensbluesky.bsky.social.
Highly recommended reading!
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"With Sadness and Resolve: Why I Resigned as Chief Medical Officer of an #NIH Institute and What Comes Next"
www.atsjournals.org/doi/10.1513/... [open access @annalsats.bsky.social ]
Powerful essay, including resignation letter by Dr Josh Fessel in the tradition of
www.linkedin.com/posts/nathan...