Jeffrey A. Gold, M.D. (he/him)
- Professor of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, School of Medicine
- Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, School of Medicine
Biography
Dr. Jeffrey Gold is a primary care doctor who treats adults. He offers critical care services and treats people who have pulmonary disease and cystic fibrosis.
Dr. Gold loves learning his patients’ stories and what brings them joy.
When not at work, he enjoys being outside, hiking and road biking. He also passionate about Portland Trailblazers basketball.
Education and training
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Degrees
- B.S., 1991, Binghamton State University
- B.A., 1991, Binghamton State University
- M.D., 1995, New York University School of Medicine
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Residency
- Internal Medicine, Columbia University, 1998
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Fellowship
- Pulmonary Critical Care, New York University, 2001
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Certifications
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine, 1998
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, 2000
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, 2001
Memberships and associations:
- American Thoracic Society
- Society for Improved Decision Making In Medicine
- Society for Critical Care Medicine
- American College of Chest Physicians
Publications
Elsevier pure profilePublications
A Train-the-Trainer Simulation Program Implemented Between Two International Partners
ATS ScholarInterventions to improve system-level coproduction in the Cystic Fibrosis Learning Network
BMJ Open QualityUsing ChatGPT-4 to Create Structured Medical Notes From Audio Recordings of Physician-Patient Encounters
Journal of medical Internet researchVariable Impact of Medical Scribes on Physician Electronic Health Record Documentation Practices
Journal of the American Board of Family MedicineHow Providers Can Optimize Effective and Safe Scribe Use
Journal of general internal medicineIdentifying Electronic Health Record Contributions to Diagnostic Error in Ambulatory Settings Through Legal Claims Analysis
JAMA Network OpenPilot Testing of Simulation in the Evaluation of a Novel, Rapidly Deployable Electronic Health Record for use in Disaster Intensive Care
Disaster medicine and public health preparednessCreation of an International Interprofessional Simulation-enhanced Mechanical Ventilation Course
ATS ScholarDeveloping and Implementing Noninvasive Ventilator Training in Haiti during the COVID-19 Pandemic
ATS ScholarDisparities in Electronic Screening for Cancer-Related Psychosocial Distress May Promote Systemic Barriers to Quality Oncologic Care
JNCCN Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer NetworkJust-in-Time Electronic Health Record Retraining to Support Clinician Redeployment during the COVID-19 Surge
Applied Clinical InformaticsTranslating ethnographic data into knowledge, skills, and attitude statements for medical scribes
Journal of the American Medical Informatics AssociationUtilizing eye tracking to assess electronic health record use by pharmacists in the intensive care unit
American Journal of Health-System PharmacyChart Completion Time of Attending Physicians While Using Medical Scribes
AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA SymposiumComparing Scribed and Non-scribed Outpatient Progress Notes
AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA SymposiumDisparities in telephone and video telehealth engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic
JAMIA OpenSafe use of the EHR by medical scribes
Journal of the American Medical Informatics AssociationSex differences in electronic health record navigation strategies
JMIR Human FactorsThe future of medical scribes documenting in the electronic health record
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision MakingThe impact of electronic health record-based simulation during intern boot camp
JMIR Medical EducationDo You Know What Your Scribe Did Last Spring? The Impact of COVID-19 on Medical Scribe Workflow
Applied Clinical InformaticsA Sociotechnical Multiple Perspectives Approach to the Use of Medical Scribes
AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA SymposiumData Omission by Physician Trainees on ICU Rounds∗
Critical care medicineFrequency of Passive EHR Alerts in the ICU
Journal of patient safety