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Publication Date: 05 June 2023
Presenter(s):
David Evans, MD, FACS
Scott Urquhart, PA-C, DFAAPA
In this video, you’ll examine the impact of ICU stay on the recovery of COVID-19 patients in terms of nutritional status, muscle mass and post ICU weakness. In addition, get to know clinical challenges with nutrition care in the outpatient setting to optimize recovery; and discuss practical approaches for clinicians caring for COVID-19 patients.
This program was originally recorded as a live webinar on 30 April 2020.
Trauma, Acute Care, Critical Care Surgeon and Nutrition Support Specialist
OhioHealth Grant Medical Center
Adjunct Clinical Professor of Surgery, Ohio University
Columbus, OH, USA
David C Evans is a trauma, acute care, and critical care surgeon at OhioHealth Grant Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio, and Medical Director of the System Nutrition Support Team at OhioHealth — a 12-hospital network. David is also an Adjunct Clinical Professor of Surgery at Ohio University. Prior to his current role, he led the nutrition support and trauma programs at The Ohio State University. His interests include nutrition support in surgical and ICU patients and research in surgery and trauma care. He has served as an investigator in multiple clinical trials focused on the areas of nutrition and infection and is the author of more than 100 peer-reviewed publications.
Physician Assistant
Diabetes and Thyroid Associates
Chair, Metabolic and Endocrine Disease Summit (MEDS)
Adjunct Clinical Professor, James Madison University PA program
Clinical Instructor, George Washington University PA program
Fredericksburg, VA, USA
Scott Urquhart is a graduate of the George Washington University PA Program. He has been practicing endocrinology since 1996 with Diabetes and Thyroid Associates in Fredericksburg, Virginia. He is a founding member and Past President of the American Society of Endocrine PA’s. PA Urquhart is an Adjunct Clinical Professor for James Madison University’s PA Program and a Clinical Instructor for the George Washington University PA Program. In 2010 he founded and in 2011 launched the U.S’s first-ever endocrine summit designed for PAs/NPs, called (MEDS) Metabolic and Endocrine Disease Summit. In 2008, he received the award of Distinguished Fellow of the American Academy of Physician Assistants. He has extensive experience in educational development and as presenter on many endocrine topics at the state and national level. His many publications have appeared in JAAPA, Diabetes Spectrum, and Clinician Reviews, additionally he serves on the editorial board for Clinician Reviews.
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