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Dr. Simon Parzen-Johnson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Chicago, focusing on the section of Infectious Diseases. He serves as the Director of the pediatric antimicrobial stewardship service, a collaborative interdisciplinary initiative aimed at enhancing drug selection, mitigating the emergence of antimicrobial resistance, reducing antibiotic expenditures, and improving patient outcomes at UChicago Medicine’s Comer Children’s Hospital. Additionally, he directs the UME GME Transitions Department, overseeing rotations for fourth-year medical students from the Pritzker School of Medicine and visiting institutions, which ensures enhanced access to clinical experiences. His primary clinical and academic interests center around medical education and antimicrobial diagnostic stewardship. His work largely involves leveraging electronic health records and in-person discussions to optimize resource utilization within the hospital care system for pediatric patients in Chicago. Dr. Parzen-Johnson completed his medical training at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, followed by a pediatric residency at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland and a fellowship in Pediatric Infectious Diseases at Ann Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital Chicago, affiliated with Northwestern University.
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