Anthony Joseph Nastasi, MD, MPH

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Penn Medicine Clinician of Emergency Medicine
Department: Emergency Medicine

Contact information
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Department of Emergency Medicine
3400 Spruce Street
Ground Ravdin
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 856-237-9203
Education:
BS (Molecular & Cellular Biology)
the Johns Hopkins University, 2015.
MS (Epidemiology)
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 2017.
MD (Medicine)
Stanford University School of Medicine, 2021.
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Selected Publications

Nastasi AJ, Courtright KR, Halpern SD, Weissman GE: A vignette-based evaluation of ChatGPT's ability to provide appropriate and equitable medical advice across care contexts. Scientific Report 13(1), Oct 2023 Notes: doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-45223-y.

Lau BD, Murphy P, Nastasi AJ, Seal S, Kraus PS, Hobson DB, Shaffer DL, Holzmueller CG, Aboagye JK, Streiff MB, Haut ER.: Effectiveness of Ambulation to Prevent Venous Thromboembolism in Hospitalized Patients: A Systematic Review. Canadian Medical Association Journal OPEN 8(4): E832-E843, Dec 2020.

Nastasi A, Bryant T, Canner JK, Dredze M, Camp MS, Nagarajan N: Breast Cancer Screening and Social Media: a Content Analysis of Evidence Use and Guideline Opinions on Twitter. Journal of Cancer Education. Journal of Cancer Education 33(3): 695-702, Jun 2018.

Nastasi AJ, McAdams-DeMarco M, Schrack J, Ying H, Olorundare I, Warsame F, Mountford A, Haugen C, Gonzalez, Fernandez M, Norman S, Segev D.: Pre-Kidney Transplant Lower Extremity Impairment and Post-Transplant Mortality. American Journal of Transplantation 18(1): 189-196, Jan 2018.

Nastasi AJ, Bryant TS, Le JT, Schrack J, Ying H, Haugen CE, Gonzalez Fernandez M, Segev DL, McAdams-DeMarco MA.: Pre-kindney transplant lower extremity impairment and transplant length of stay: a time-to-discharge analysis of a prospective cohart study. BioMed Central Geriatric 2018.

Nastasi AJ, Canner JK, Lau BD, Streiff MB, Aboagye JK, Krause PS, Van Arendonk KJ, Haut ER: Characterizing the relationship between age and venous thromboembolism in adult trauma patients: findings from the National Trauma Data Bank and the National Inpatient Sample. Journal of Surgical Research(216), 115-122, Aug 2017.

Nastasi AJ, Ahuja A, Zipunnikov V, Simonsick E, Ferrucci L, Schrack J.: Objectively Measured Physical Activity and Falls in Well-Functioning Older Adults: Findings from the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 2017.

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