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Kravis Children’s Hospital at Mount Sinai1184 Fifth AveNew York, NY 10029
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Summary
- Dr. Rachel Moss is a board certified pediatrician who is currently a pediatric critical care fellow. Dr. Moss is passionate about providing quality care with an emphasis on safe and effective patient communication. She received $50,000 in financial support from the ACGME Back to Bedside Grant, Mount Sinai Pediatric Scholars Program, and the Women's Auxiliary Board to create and grow a medical Spanish program for critical care nurses, physicians, social work, child life specialists, etc. She is also the lead on a quality improvement initiative in the PICU to increase documentation of interpreters. Within the last year, the compliance rate has increased from 15% to 70%.
Outside of patient communication research, Dr. Moss is interested in medical education, liver failure, and mentorship.
Education & Training
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai/Kravis Children'sResidency, Pediatrics, 2019 - 2022
- Technion-Israel Inst of Technology Faculty of MedicineClass of 2019
Certifications & Licensure
- NY State Medical License 2022 - 2027
- American Board of Pediatrics Pediatrics
- Mount Sinai HospitalIntroduction to the Use of Healthcare Databases for Population Health Research
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Fellow of the Month Mount Sinai Hospital, 2022
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- A Quality Improvement Project to Promote Interdisciplinary Communication Using the Pediatric Early Warning System.Jan Fune, Angie Buttigieg, Srividya Bhadriraju, Rachel Moss, Laura N Hodo
Pediatric Quality & Safety. 2025-03-03 - 1 citationsIncrease in Rate of Hospitalizations for Pediatric Intentional Acetaminophen Ingestion at a Single Center During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Rachel E Moss, Emily H Hertzberg, Hannibal Person, Guillaume Stoffels, Sheemon Zackai
Clinical Pediatrics. 2023-05-01 - 7 citationsIFN-γ receptor 2 deficiency initial mimicry of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C).Haoli Jin, Rachel Moss, James C. Reed, Emily Hertzberg, Mariawy Riollano Cruz
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. in Practice. 2021-02-01
Grant Support
- Women's Auxiliary BoardMount Sinai Hospital2024–2025
- Pediatric ScholarsMount Sinai Hospital2024–2025
- Back to BedsideACGME2022–2023
Professional Memberships
- Member
Other Languages
- Spanish, Hebrew
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