CURRICULUM VITAE

EDUCATION

2007-2014                    Bachelor of Medicine                                 Shanghai Jiao Tong University

2015-2017                    Master of Public Health                              Boston University

POSTDOCTURAL TRAINING

2018-2019                  Intern in Internal Medicine                     Geisinger 

2019-2020                  Resident in Internal Medicine                Geisinger 

2020-2021                  Resident in PM&R                                 Geisinger

2021-2022                  Chief Resident in PM&R                        Geisinger

2022-2023                  Chief Resident in PM&R                        Geisinger

EXPERIENCE

Editor | American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation RFS (Resident Fellow Section)

Research Fellow | Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Research Associate | Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital

Editor in Chief | Asian Health Review

Editor | In House Magazine

PAST EXPERIENCE

President | Boston University School of Public Health IHI Open School Chapter

 

SELECTED REFERENCES

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
 
Chen L, et al. Chondrocalcinosis under Diagnostic Ultrasound in a Recreational Tennis Player. Apr 2022. AJPMR. PMID: 35440523

Chen L, Alligood E, Chan JA, Rosen AK, Borzecki AM. Does Surveillance Bias Influence the Validity of Measures of Inpatient Complications? A Systematic Review. American Journal of Medical Quality. 2017; PMID: 28958153

Katt AJ, Chen L, Kazis LE, Lee AF, Shapiro GD, Sheridan RL, Ryan CM, Schneider JC. Building Bridges Using the Shriners Hospitals for Children/American Burn Association Burn Outcome Questionnaires to Follow Teenagers and Young Adults across the Age Spans. Journal of Burn Care & Research. 2017; 38(4): 203-269. Cited in PubMed; PMID: 28481758. (Winner of American Burn Association/Shriners Best Pediatric Burn Paper Award)

Chen L, Lee AF, Shapiro GD, Goverman J, Faoro N, Schneider JC, Kazis LE, Ryan CM. The Development and Validity of the Adult Burn Outcome Questionnaire Short Form. Journal of Burn Care & Research (Accepted Oct, 2017)

Schneider JC, Chen L, Simko LC, Warren KN, Nguyen BP, Thorpe CR, Jeng JC, Hickerson WL, Kazis LE, Ryan CM. Challenges to the Standardization of Burn Data Collection: A Call for Common Data Elements for Burn Care. Journal of Burn Care & Research. 2017; 38(4): 203-269. Cited in PubMed; PMID: 28481759.

Lin S., Chen L., Zhang X., Li J., & Le W. Resveratrol ameliorates motor neuron degeneration and improves survival in SOD1(G93A) mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.. Biomed Res Int.. 2014, Jun; 2014(483501): 1-10. Cited in PubMed; PMID: 25057490.

Chen L. The relationship between USMLE and Chinese Medical Education (Article in Mandarin).. China Higher Medical Education Journal. 2012, Sep; 26(9): 18-19.

Chen L., & Liao J.M. Reverse Innovation through Digital Technology & Population Health Management (Article in Mandarin). Chinese Health Service Management. 2015, Dec; 32(12): 3-4.

 

Peer Reviewed Book Chapter

Abstracts 

Chen L, Wong J, Kolessar D. Atypical presentation of rapid knee chondrolysis following blunt trauma: a case report. Physiatry '22. Submitted.

Xu S, Chen L, Ho C, Corrales A. Inpatient rehabilitation for a 76-year-old male with acute transverse myelitis post-BNT162b2 COVID-19 vaccination. 2021 AAPM&R Annual Assembly. Nov, 2021. (abstract accepted)

Chen L, et al. Can multidisciplinary discharge huddles improve patient satisfaction at inpatient rehab. Association of Academic Physiatrists Annual Meeting (Physiatry '21) Poster Presentation. Virtual. Feb, 2021

 

Chen L, et al. Neurosarcoidosis: Better Late Than Never. American College of Physicians National Abstract Competition. Poster Presentation. Los Angeles, CA. Apr 2020 (onsite presentation canceled due to COVID)

 

Chen L, et al. EHR bootcamps for frontline residents boost efficiency and satisfaction. Geisinger Research Scholarship Day. Danville, PA. May 2020 (onsite presentation canceled due to COVID)

 

Ryan CM, Lee AF, Chen L, Schneider JC, Goverman J, Schulz JT, Chang PH, Friedstat J, Faoro NJ, Sheridan RL, Shapiro GD, Kazis LE. Associations of Adult Burn Outcome Metrics with PROMIS-10 : Do Condition Specific Measures Add important Information? American Burn Association, Boston, MA Mar, 2017 (accepted for presentation)

Chen L, Nguyen BP, Warren KN, Simko LC, Thorpe CR, Lee AF, Shapiro GD, Sheridan RL, Jeng JC, Bessey PQ, Hickerson WL, Kazis LE, Schneider JC, Ryan CM. Assessing the compatibility of burn databases: Making the case for common data elements. American Burn Association, Boston, MA Mar, 2017 (accepted for presentation)

Katt AJ, Chen L, Kazis LE, Lee AF, Shapiro GD, Sheridan RL, Ryan CM, Schneider JC. Building Bridges Using the Shriners Hospitals for Children/American Burn Association Burn Outcome Questionnaire to Follow Teenagers and Young Adults across the Age Spans. American Burn Association, Boston, MA Mar, 2017 (accepted for presentation)

Presentations and Posters at Conferences

 

Katt AJ, Chen L, Kazis LE, Lee AF, Shapiro GD, Sheridan RL, Ryan CM, Schneider JC. Building Bridges Using the Shriners Hospitals for Children/American Burn Association Burn Outcome Questionnaire to Follow Teenagers and Young Adults across the Age Spans. Oral Presentation, American Burn Association Annual Conference, Boston, MA Mar, 2017

 

Chen L, Lee AF, Shapiro GD, Goverman J, Faoro NJ, Schneider JC, Kazis LE, Ryan CM. Association of Adult Burn Outcome Metrics with PROMIS-10: Do Condition-specific Measures Add Important Information? Poster Presentation. Harvard Surgery Research Day, Boston, MA May, 2017

 

Non Peer Reviewed Online Publication

Chen L, Galea S, What can physicians do to increase empathy about the health of populations? KevinMD. 2016
URL: http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2016/05/what-can-physicians-do-to-increase-empathy-about-the-health-of-populations.html

Chen L, Galea S, Recognizing mental health illness among veterans is an educational competency. In House Magazine: the agora for medical residents and fellows. 2015.
URL: http://in-housestaff.org/recognizing-mental-health-illness-among-veterans-is-an-educational-competency-52