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Dr. David Kidd has always enjoyed studying physiology. He uses this knowledge daily in his pulmonary critical care medicine practice to help his patients achieve relief and improve their respiratory health.
He finds it gratifying to work closely with his patients and their families to help them understand, navigate, and overcome illness in both the clinic and intensive care unit.
Outside of work, Dr. Kidd enjoys spending time with his wife and young daughter hiking, backpacking, camping, and gardening.
EDUCATION & TRAINING
Fellowship, Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, Northwestern University McGaw Medical Center, 2020 – present
Residency, Osler Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 2020
MD, Johns Hopkins University, 2017
MPH, Johns Hopkins University, 2016
BS, Biology, Summa Cum Laude, University of California, Los Angeles, 2012
BOARD CERTIFICATION
Critical Care Medicine
Pulmonary Medicine
Publications
Lwin, A., Lwin, T., Naing, P., Oo, Y., Kidd, D., Cerullo, M., Posen, J., Hlaing, K., Yenokyan, G., Thinn, K., Soe, Z., Stevens, K. (2018) Self-Directed Interactive Video-Based Instruction Versus Instructor-Led Teaching for Myanmar House Surgeons: A Randomized, Noninferiority Trial. Journal of Surgical Education, 75, 238-46.
Lee, H., Yarmus, L., Kidd, D., Ortiz, R., Akulian, J., Gilbert, C., Hughes, A., Thompson, R., Arias, S., Feller-Kopman, D. (2014) Comparison of pleural pressure measuring instruments. Chest, 146, 1007-12.