Maimonides Health Hosts Sixth Annual Evening of Research

On May 4, Maimonides Health and the Maimonides Research and Development Foundation hosted the sixth annual Evening of Research celebrating the innovative and groundbreaking research led by Maimo fellows, nurses, residents and staff. The event recognized and showcased the culmination of year-long research, exploring an incredible range of work applicable to some of the most pressing challenges hospitals face in delivering care. This year, five projects were chosen as winners from over 80 submissions. The honorees include:

 

  • Catsim Fassassi, DO, for his study comparing three different dosing regimens of nebulized ketamine in the emergency department.
  • Tamar Motov, MSN, RN, CNL, for her research on an initiative to improve outcomes for patients experiencing sepsis in the emergency department.
  • Rubaiat Ahmed, MD, for his review examining analgesic prescribing practices in the emergency department.
  • Mitchell K. Ng, MD, for his quantitative analysis of YouTube as a reliable resource for certain health care information.
  • Rosanna Li, PharmD, for her research on candidemia’s impact at three Brooklyn hospitals.

 

Maimonides Health and the Maimonides Research and Development Foundation are proud of all the teams who are leading such important research projects across various yet equally important areas that impact the health of our Brooklyn community. 

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