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David Do, MD, Neurology, Philadelphia, PA

DavidDoMD

Neurology Philadelphia, PA

Hospital/Neurohospitalist

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology

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  • Office

    3400 Civic Center Blvd
    Philadelphia, PA 19104
    Phone+1 215-662-3606
    Fax+1 215-349-5579

Summary

  • I am a neurologist and a software developer. I design and develop clinical apps that allow providers to interact with health data intuitively. My work spans the domains of clinical workflow, decision support, hospital operations, and quality improvement:
    - Helped design Connexus, a popular bedside rounding tool for clinicians.
    - Designed and built the ABC ventilator app, which extracts key predictors of successful vent weaning from the EMR. This app is actively undergoing a pilot to facilitate ventilator weaning in the Medical ICU.
    - Helped design Agent, an app for real-time clinical notifications that has been used to identify and prevent missed doses of antibiotics. This is now operational and prevents 1000 missed antibiotic doses per year.
    - Developed a consultation app, Rolodoc, that spread virally hospital-wide and was acquired by Penn Medicine in 2016.

Education & Training

  • University of Pennsylvania Health System
    University of Pennsylvania Health SystemResidency, Neurology, 2014 - 2017
  • Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
    Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineClass of 2013

Certifications & Licensure

  • PA State Medical License
    PA State Medical License 2013 - 2024
  • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Neurology

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

  • Nine Ways Staff Clinicians Would Change Penn Medicine
    Nine Ways Staff Clinicians Would Change Penn MedicineMay 2nd, 2017