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Michael William Sjoding, MD, MScClinical Lecturer, Internal MedicineDivision of Pulmonary and Critical Care MedicineUniversity of Michigan3616 Taubman Center1500 E Medical Center Dr., SPC 5360Ann Arbor, MI 48109Phone: (734) 763-1796Email: msjoding@umich.eduEDUCATION AND TRAINING08/2000-06/2004BS, Biochemistry, Humanities minor, Summa Cum Laude, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN07/2004-06/2008MD, Cum Laude, Loyola Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL07/2008-06/2011Internship and Residency, Internal Medicine, University of Chicago Department of Internal Medicine, Chicago, IL07/2011-06/2012Chief Resident, Internal Medicine, University of Illinois in Chicago, Advocate Christ Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, Oak Lawn, IL07/2012-06/2015Fellowship, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI 06/2014-12/2015MSc, Health and Health Service Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MICERTIFICATION AND LICENSUREBoard Certification08/2011-12/2021American Board of Internal Medicine – Internal Medicine #31952410/2014-12/2024American Board of Internal Medicine – Pulmonary #31952410/2016-12/2026American Board of Internal Medicine – Critical Care #319524LicensureLicensed Physician 036.127149, State of Illinois, January 2011Licensed Physician 5315054706, State of Michigan, Expires 1/31/2019ACADEMIC, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND CLINICAL APPOINTMENTSClinical appointment6/2011–6/2012 Staff Physician, Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, IL6/2013–6/2015Staff Physician, St. Mary’s Hospital, Livonia, MI7/2015–Staff Physician, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MIAcademic appointment7/2015– Clinical Lecturer, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MIRESEARCH INTERESTSLeveraging electronic health data to improve diagnosis of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and other critical illness syndromesUnderstanding the changing epidemiology and patterns of care delivery in the critically ill Examining intended and unintended consequences of healthcare performance measurement programsGRANTSActive:NIH T32 HL007749PI: Theodore StandifordMultidisciplinary Training Program in Lung Disease07/01/14 – 07/01/17Role: Research Fellow/ TraineeMichigan Institute for Data SciencePI: Brahmajee NallamothuMichigan Center for Health Analytics and Medical Prediction04/01/17 – 04/01/20Role: Co-InvestigatorAmount: $1,250,000Submitted:NIH K01 HL136687PI: Michael SjodingData-driven identification of the Acute Respiratory Distress SyndromeRole: PIAmount: $862,002Impact score 19National Science FoundationPI: Kayvan NajarianSCH: INT: Collaborative Research: Data-In-Motion Prediction and Assessment of Acute Respiratory Distress SyndromeRole: Co-InvestigatorAmount: $1,626,488HONORS AND AWARDS2003Charles W. Wolf Memorial Scholarship (Awarded to the outstanding chemistry major in the premedical arts at Valparaiso University)2004Outstanding Senior Chemist, (Awarded to the top chemistry major at Valparaiso University)2004Christ College Scholar (interdisciplinary honors program at Valparaiso University)2004Valparaiso Alumni Association Distinguished Student Award, College of Arts and Sciences2005Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Scholarship2007Alpha Sigma Nu, Honor Society for Jesuit Universities2007Alpha Omega Alpha, Medical School of 2008Cum Laude, doctor of Medicine2008Honors program in bioethics and professionalism, Stritch School of Medicine2015American Thoracic Society International Meeting, Behavioral Science and Health Services Research Assembly, Abstract Scholarship2015American Thoracic Society International Meeting, Critical Care Assembly, Abstract AwardMEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES2011-American Thoracic Society2013-Member, American Thoracic Society Assembly for Behavioral Science and Health Services Research2013-Member, American Thoracic Society Assembly for Critical CarePEER-REVIEW SERVICES2013-Critical Care Medicine2013-Chest2013-Annals of the American Thoracic Society2014-Medical Care2016-American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care MedicineTEACHINGCourses developed and led2011-2012“Introduction to EKG Interpretation,” Year-long course on EKG interpretation for medical students rotating at Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, IL2011-2012Resident Morning Report, ran year-long daily morning report session for the residency program at Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, ILIntramural lectures and seminars10/2011General Medicine Noon Conference, “Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation” UIC/Advocate Christ Hospital, Oak Lawn, IL5/2012General Medicine Noon Conference, “ARDS Clinical Trials” UIC/Advocate Christ Hospital, Oak Lawn, IL9/2012Pulmonary Research Conference, “Longitudinal Trends in Critical Care Utilization Among Medicare Beneficiaries,” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI11/2012Pulmonary Grand Rounds, “Organizing Pneumonia,” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI6/2013Pulmonary Journal Club, “Gastric Residual Volume Measurement: The Interpretation of Non-inferiority Studies,” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI9/2014Pulmonary Journal Club, “Azithromycin and Mortality in Community Acquired Pneumonia: Interpretation of propensity scores and instrumental variables,” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI1/2015Pulmonary Grand Rounds, “Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis,” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI9/2015Pulmonary Conference, “Preparing a great journal club,” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI10/2015Pulmonary Research Conference, “Improving Identification and Early Treatment of Patients with ARDS,” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI10/2016Pulmonary Research Conference, “Improving ARDS clinical diagnosis using Electronic Health Data,” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MICOMMITTEE, ORGANIZATIONAL, AND VOLUNTEER SERVICEInstitutional:2011-2012Internal Medicine Housestaff Selection Committee, University of Illinois in Chicago, Advocate Christ Medical Center2011-2012Resident Clinical Competency Committee, University of Illinois in Chicago, Advocate Christ Medical Center2012-2013Fellowship Education Committee, University of Michigan2013-2014University of Michigan Health System House Officer Quality and Safety Council2013-2014University of Michigan Health System Critical Care CommitteeNational:08/2015-Severe ARDS: Generating Evidence – US Multi-center prospective cohort study. Publication committeeVISITING PROFESSORSHIPS AND INVITED PRESENTATIONSInvited presentations – National05/2015Invited Speaker, Mini-symposium “Hospitals with the highest intensive care utilization provide lower quality pneumonia care to the elderly” American Thoracic Society International Conference, Denver, CO05/2015Chair, Session organizer and Speaker, “Can we answer big questions in critical care with Big-Data?” American Thoracic Society International Conference Denver, CO05/2016Speaker, Long-term outcomes working group: “Thinking carefully about the reliability of outcome measurement in clinical studies” American Thoracic Society International Conference, San Francisco, CA5/2016Chair, Session organizer and Speaker, Scientific Symposium: “Critical care meets Silicon Valley: technological solutions for research and practice” American Thoracic Society International Conference, San Francisco, CA11/2016Invited Speaker, “Update in the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome” 29th Annual University of Michigan, Update in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Dearborn, MIBIBLIOGRPAHYPeer-Reviewed Original ResearchBraun RK, Ferrick C, Neubauer P, Sjoding MW, Sterner-Kock M, Putney L, Ferrick DA, Hyde DM, Love RB. IL-17 Producing Gamma-Delta T cells are Required for a Controlled Inflammatory Response after Bleomycin Induced Lung Injury.” Inflammation, 2008; 31(3): 167-79. PMID 18338242.Prescott, HC, Sjoding MW, Iwashyna TJ. Diagnoses of Early and Late Readmissions Following Hospitalization for Pneumonia: A Systematic review. Annals Am Thorac Soc. 2014; 11(7): 1091-100. PMID 25079245. Sjoding MW, Cooke CR. Readmission Penalties for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Will Further Stress Hospitals Caring for Vulnerable Patient Populations. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2014; 190(9): 1072-4. PMID 25360731.Sjoding MW, Iwashyna TJ, Dimick JB, Cooke CR. Gaming hospital-level pneumonia 30-day mortality and readmission measures by legitimate changes to diagnostic coding. Crit Care Med. 2015; 43(5): 989-95. PMID 25746747.Sjoding MW, Prescott HC, Wunsch H, Iwashyna TJ, Cooke CR. Hospitals with the highest intensive care utilization provide lower quality pneumonia care to the elderly. Crit Care Med. 2015; 43(6). PMID 25760660.Sjoding MW, Luo K, Melissa A Miller MA, Iwashyna TJ. When do confounding by indication and inadequate risk adjustment bias critical care studies? A simulation study. Critical Care. 2015; 19 (195). PMID: 25925165Valley, TS, Sjoding MW, Ryan AM, Iwashyna TJ, Cooke CR. Association of intensive care unit admission with mortality among older patients with pneumonia. JAMA. 2015: 314 (12). PMID 26393850.Sjoding MW, Valley TS, Prescott HC, Wunsch H, Iwashyna TJ, Cooke CR. Rising billing for intermediate intensive care among hospitalized Medicare beneficiaries between 1996 and 2010. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2016: 193 (2). PMID 26372779.Hasvold J, Sjoding MW, Pohl K, Cooke CR, Hyzy RC. The role of human metapneumovirus in the critically Ill adult patient. J of Crit Care. 2016: 31(1). PMID 26572580Sjoding MW, Prescott HC, Wunsch H, Iwashyna TJ, Cooke CR. Longitudinal changes in intensive care unit admissions among elderly patients in the United States. Crit Care Med. 2016: 44(7). PMID 26968023.Sjoding MW, Cooke CR, Iwashyna TJ, Hofer TP. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome measurement error: Potential effect on clinical study results. Ann Am Thorac Soc. 2016: 13(7). PMID 27159648.Valley TS, Sjoding MW, Goldberger ZD, Cooke CR. ICU use and quality of care for patients with myocardial infarction and heart failure. Chest 2016. 2016: 150(3). PMID 27318172.Sjoding MW, Schoenfeld DA, Brown SM, Hough CL, Yearly DM, Moss, M, Angus DC, Iwashyna TJ; NHLBI Prevention and Early Treatment of Acute Lung Injury (PETAL) Network. Power Calculations to Select Instruments for Clinical Trial Secondary Endpoints: A Case Study of Instrument Selection for Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Subjects with ARDS. Ann Am Thor Soc. 2017 14(1). PMID 27788018.EditorialsSjoding MW, Cooke CR. The importance of rigorous evaluation of quality measurement programs. Annals Am Thor Soc. 2015; 12(1): 107-8. PMID 25635655.Sjoding MW, Cooke CR. Chronic critical illness: a growing legacy of successful advances in critical care. Crit Care Med. 2015; 43(2): 476-7. PMID 2559947.Sjoding MW, Hyzy RC. Recognition and treatment of the acute respiratory distress syndrome remains inadequate. Crit Care Med. 2016; 44(8). PMID 27428124.Sjoding MW. Liu VX. Can you read me now? Unlocking narrative data with natural language processing. Annals Am Thor Soc. 2016; 13(9):1443-5. PMID 27627470.Sjoding MW. Iwashyna TJ. Care for ARDS in 2016: room to improve. Lancet Respir Medicine. 2016; 4(12). PMID 27890497.Book ChaptersSjoding MW, Hogarth DK. Alpha One Antitrypsin Deficiency: A Pulmonary Genetic Disorder. Advances in the Study of Genetic Disorders. InTech Publishing. 2011. Website: -deficiency-a-pulmonary-genetic-disorder.AbstractsSjoding MW. Tamoxifen Inhibits the Signaling Pathway Responsible for the Highly Invasiveness Potential of Breast Cancer. Methodist Research Institute, Indianapolis, IN, August 2003.Sjoding MW. Effects of Insulin-like Growth Factor and Peripheral Nerve Stimulation on the Functional Recovery of Rats Following Spinal Cord Injury. Loyola Stritch School of Medicine. Maywood, IL. October 2005.Sjoding MW, Prescott HC, Wunsch H, Iwashyna TJ, Cooke CR. Increasing Proportion of Medicare Beneficiaries are cared for in Intermediate-Intensive Care Unit Settings, American Thoracic Society National Meeting, San Diego, CA. 2014Sjoding MW, Prescott HC, Wunsch H, Iwashyna TJ, Cooke CR. Longitudinal Changes in the Case-Mix of Intensive Care Unit Admissions. American Thoracic Society, San Diego, CA. 2014Sjoding MW, Prescott HC, Wunsch H, Iwashyna TJ. Cooke CR. Hospitals with the highest intensive care utilization provide lower quality pneumonia care to the elderly. American Thoracic Society, Denver, CO. 2015Sjoding MW, Luo K, Miller MA, Iwashyna TJ. The magnitude of treatment-outcome associations in critical care studies flawed by inadequate risk adjustment. American Thoracic Society, Denver, CO. 2015.Valley T, Sjoding MW, Iwashyna TJ, Cooke CR. The Effectiveness of ICU Admission in Elderly Patients with Pneumonia. American Thoracic Society, Denver, CO. 2015.Sinha SS, Sjoding MW, Cooke CR, Nallamothu BK. Longitudinal Changes In The Case-Mix Of Patients Admitted to the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit. Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions, AHA, Baltimore, MD. 2015.Sjoding MW, Cooke CR, Iwashyna TJ, Hofer TP. Potential Impact of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Measurement Error on Clinical Study Results. American Thoracic Society, San Francisco, CA. 2016. ................
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