George Anesi

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George Anesi
Harron Lung Center - Inpatient Care Office

(215) 316-5151

3400 Spruce Street Medical/Intermediate Intensive Care, 9 Founders Philadelphia, PA 19104

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Primary Specialty

Surgeon

Practice Harron Lung Center - Inpatient Care
Gender Male
Education Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Training Massachusetts General Hospital
About

George Anesi

I am an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine and an Attending Physician in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. I have advanced training in health services research, clinical epidemiology, high-risk pathogen and disaster preparedness, biomedical ethics, and global health.

My federally-funded research program focuses on the evaluation of critical care and acute care resources during times of strain to the system, including situations of dynamic strain (e.g., random variation in demand, seasonal trends, epidemics, and disasters) and fixed strain (e.g., critical illness in resource-limited settings domestically and globally).

I received my undergraduate degree from the University of Chicago and MD from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. I completed my internal medicine residency at Massachusetts General Hospital and fellowship in pulmonary and critical care medicine at Penn. I also hold masters degrees in clinical epidemiology from Penn and bioethics from Case Western.

At Penn, I see patients in the medical intensive care units (ICUs), including the COVID-19 ICUs, and on the Rapid Response service. I also serve as Director of the Medical Critical Care Bioresponse Program, Medical Director of the Special Pathogen Treatment Unit, and Co-Chair of the Penn Medicine Critical Care Alliance COVID-19 and Pandemic Preparedness Committee.

Services

airway management, arterial blood gas (abg) panel, arterial line placement, artificial nutrition and hydration, bilevel positive airway pressure, bone marrow transplant to recipient with pulmonary disease, bronchoscopy, cardiovascular critical care, central line insertion, continuous positive airway pressure, ct of the chest, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, inhaled nitric oxide, mechanical ventilation, paracentesis, post lung transplant care, pre lung transplant care, therapeutic hypothermia, thoracentesis, ventilator management