


Dr. Nathan Shapiro, MD
Dr. Nathan Shapiro, MD is an emergency medicine specialist in Boston, MA and has over 25 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine in 1996. He is affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
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Dr. Nathan Shapiro, MD is an emergency medicine specialist in Boston, MA and has over 25 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine in 1996. He is affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.Emergency Medicine
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Brigham And Women's Hospital
Residency HospitalTemple University Lewis Katz School Of Medicine
Medical School, 1996
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Learn more about medical license public record checkBiomarkers of endothelial cell activation in early sepsis, 2013-05-08
Sepsis Subclasses: A Framework for Development and Interpretation*, 2021-05-01
Neutralizing antibody responses in patients hospitalized with SARS-CoV-2 Delta or Omicron infection, 2022-12-01
Lactate clearance in septic shock is not a surrogate for improved microcirculatory flow, 2016-05-11
Tie2 activation protects against prothrombotic endothelial dysfunction in COVID-19, 2021-10-22
Increasing number of organ dysfunctions is an excellent predictor of in-hospital mortality in emergency department patients with suspected infection: an internal and external prospective validation study, 2013-11-05
Challenges and Opportunities for Emergency Department Sepsis Screening at Triage, 2018-07-23
Angiopoietin-2 may contribute to multi-organ dysfunction and death in sepsis, 2013-05-31
Sublingual microcirculation is impaired in post-cardiac arrest patients, 2013-07-18
The glycocalyx: a novel diagnostic and therapeutic target in sepsis, 2019-01-17
Validation of the REGARDS Severe Sepsis Risk Score, 2018-12-11
Opportunities for Emergency Medical Services care of sepsis, 2009-12-16
High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein and Risk of Sepsis, 2013-07-23
Discovery and validation of cell cycle arrest biomarkers in human acute kidney injury, 2013-02-06
Systematic Molecular Phenotyping: A Path Towards Precision Emergency Medicine?, 2016-10-03
Obesity and Risk of Sepsis: A Population-Based Cohort Study, 2013-07-05
Trial of Early Antiviral Therapies during Non-hospitalized Outpatient Window (TREAT NOW) for COVID-19: a summary of the protocol and analysis plan for a decentralized randomized controlled trial, 2022-04-08
Chronic Statin Use and Long-Term Rates of Sepsis: A Population-Based Cohort Study, 2014-09-15
Prediction of bacteremia in emergency department patients with suspected infection: an external validation of a clinical decision rule, 2013-11-05
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88%Patients said they were given information about recovering at home4% higher than the national average
78%Patients said that nurses always listened to them and explained things well3% higher than the national average
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