Biography
Dr. Shaw earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology in 2010 from Pittsburg State University and her Medical Degree in 2014 from the University of Kansas School of Medicine. She completed Internal Medicine Residency as well as a chief year in Internal Medicine in 2019 at Saint Louis University.
Personal Statement
I have an interest in resident education, specifically within the hospital. Both of my administrative roles allow me to explore this beyond the time I spend on wards with residents. As an APD, I am able to work with residents one on one to help them achieve their goals as well as with the program and the hospitalist division to optimize curriculum and rotations. As as the 4 West Medical Director I'm able to coordinate the focus on care and protocols for better outcomes Merging these two roles, I have opportunities to bring the residency program into hospital protocol decisions and quality projects.
Areas of Specialty
Internal Medicine Resident Board Preparation
Achievements & Awards
Selected Member, Gold Humanism Honor Society, 2013 First Place, University of Kansas Research Symposium, 2014 Excellence In Student Teaching, 2016-2017 National Clinical Vignette Poster Finalist, Society of Hospital Medicine 2017 Second Place Senior Talk Series, 2017 Selected Member, Alpha Omega Alpha, 2017-present New England Journal of Medicine Most Popular Feature, Feb 2018 Teaching Attending of the Year, 2018-2019 Albuquerque, New Mexico Top Doc, 2020
Languages
- English
Courses Taught
Reflective Writing Workshop for Resident Wellness, 2017 Patient Questions Not Answered In Medical School: Complementary and Alternative Medications, 2018 Inflammatory Arthritis, Recurrent MS3 Clerkship Lecture, 2019-present Update in Hospital Medicine: It Wasn't All Covid, Society of General Internal Medicine, 2020
Research and Scholarship
1. Shaw, CN. Is Transferring a Patient To the ICU A Failure? Editorial. Insights on Residency Training, New England Journal of Medicine. Online. August 2017. 2. Shaw, CN. We All Give Up Something. Editorial. Insights on Residency Training, New England Journal of Medicine. Online. October 2017. 3. Shaw, CN. Doctoring in Lipstick. Insights on Residency Training, New England Journal of Medicine. Online. February 2018. 4. Shaw CN, Imber J. Subsegmental Pulmonary Embolisms Are Over Treated Despite Being Associated With Patient Harm. Review. Journal of Hospital Medicine. Submitted October 2018. 5. Shaw CN, Imber J. Restrictive Transfusion Strategy Cardiac Surgery Remains Non Inferior at 6 Months Post Op. Review. Journal of Hospital Medicine. Submitted October 2018.