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Stanford COVID-19 Critical Care Task Force Members

This website was created by a multidisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and scientists from disciplines including critical care, infectious disease, ethics, & palliative care.

Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

Angela Rogers, MD/MPH, Task Force Chair

Richard Chalker, MD

Bita Ghafouri, MD

Amit Gohil, MD, SCVMC

Judy Huang, MD

Andrea Jonas, MD

Joe Levitt, MD, MSc

Meghan Marmor, MD

Paul Mohabir, MD

Allen Namath, MD

Chirag Pandya, MD, ValleyCare

Meghan Ramsey, MD

Norm Rizk, MD

Angela Rogers, MD, MPH

Steve Ruoss, MD

Edda Spiekerkoetter, MD

Arthur Sung, MD

Chris Thomas, MD

Ann Weinacker, MD

Anesthesia Critical Care

Rebecca Aslakson, MD, PhD

Ana Crawford, MD

Erin Hennessey, MD

Zena Knight, MD

Javier Lorenzo, MD

Jai Madhok, MD

Fred Mihm, MD

Josh Tobin, MD

Neurology Critical Care

Karen Hirsch, MD

Zach Threlkeld, MD

Pharmacy

Jamie Kuo, PharmD

Deepak Sidodiya, PharmD

Ethics

David Magnus, PhD

Holly Tabor, MD


Emergency Department

June Gordon, MD

Yoshi Mitarai, MD

Alfredo Urdaneta, MD

Alexei Wagner, MD

Jenny Wilson, MD, MSc

Surgery Critical Care

Joe Forrester, MD

Aussama Nassar, MD

Kristan Staudemayer, MD

Pediatrics

Alyssa Burgart, MD

Felice Su, MD

Infectious Disease

Amy Chang, MD

Shanthi Kappagoda, MD

Peter Kolonoski, RN, MSN, Infection Control

CV-ICU/Cardiac Anesthesia

Charles Hill, MD

Vidya Rao, MD

Corinne Rosenberg, PA

Palliative Care

Stephanie Harman, MD

Torrey Simons, MD

Nursing

Trish Britt, RN

Maureen Fay, RN

Amanda Giordano, RN

Sharon Hampton, RN

Patti Henry, RN

Respiratory Therapy

Jacqueline Albarran, RRT

Dwayne Free, RRT

Kristen Merriman, RRT

Jocelyn Torrado, RRT


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This website content has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. This information is not intended to prescribe a course of care or treatment for any specific patient nor specific patient’s medical condition and does not replace the need for nor indication to exercise medical/clinical judgment and applicable standard of care. The protocols on this page reflect the consensus of the Stanford Critical Care Task Force for COVID-19, and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of Stanford School of Medicine, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital or Stanford Healthcare.