Lauren Jacobs, MD
- Critical Care
Assistant Professor, Section of Critical Care Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine
Phone:
832-826-6230
Languages: English
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Get to know Lauren Jacobs, MD
Personal Statement
I aspire to deliver evidence-based, high quality, high value care to all patients. The field of pediatrics is unique in that we, as physicians, play a role in the well being of both patient and family, so I strive to treat everyone with empathy, understanding, and compassion. I aim to foster an environment of inclusivity, utilizing a team approach with all staff members and sub-specialists to achieve the best possible outcomes for our critically ill patients.
Clinical Interests
My clinical interests include acute liver failure, transplantation medicine, the application of extracorporeal support to the critically ill patient, sepsis, and care for the medically complex pediatric patient with multi-organ failure.
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Research interests
Acute liver failure, sepsis, biomarker discovery and application
Jacobs L and Chima RS (2016). Intensive care outcomes for hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients: more of the same. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 17(3): 272-273.
Jacobs L and Wong HW (2016). Emerging infection and sepsis biomarkers: will they change current therapies? Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther 14(10): 929-941.
Jacobs L and Wong HW (2017). Sepsis sub-classes: be careful of what you wish for. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 18(6): 591-592.
Jacobs L, Wong HR, Menon K. Corticosteroids for adjunctive treatment in pediatric sepsis and acute respiratory distress syndrome. In: Mastropietro CW and Valentine KM, editors. Pediatric Critical Care: Current Controversies In Press, 2018.
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