Joyce Ji, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Hospital Medicine with a special interest in education. She attends frequently on the inpatient medicine teaching service in addition to educating students and residents while caring for patients directly on the hospitalist service. She is completing the POCUS Credentialing Pathway in order to improve her utilization of POCUS both in patient care and in trainee education. In addition to student and resident education, Dr. Ji also has a particular interest in faculty education. She serves as the Hospitalist Grand Rounds Chair as part of the Education Committee, and coordinates with experts from different departments and interests to present at the weekly Grand Rounds. She has additional interests in quality improvement and faculty development. As part of the Executive Committee for Advancing Women’s Careers, she is working on promoting transparency and communication within the Department of Medicine in order to improve gender equity.
Education
- ScB, Human Biology: Brown University, Providence, RI (2011)
- Medical Degree: Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (2015)
- Residency, Internal Medicine: Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (2018)
Board Certifications
- American Board of Internal Medicine
Clinical Interests
Hospital medicine, inpatient care
Publications
Ji J, Brown DL. 2017. Distributive Shock. In: Brown DL, editor. Cardiac Critical Care, 3rd edition. Anticipated 2018.
Ji J, Brasington Richard. A Cerebral Conundrum: A Case of Neuropsychiatric SLE. Poster session presented at: American College of Physicians conference. 2017 September; Lake Ozark, MO.
Ji J, Lei D, Bao J. T-type calcium channel α1H subunits contribute to presbycusis. Poster session presented at: Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging summer research symposium. 2009 August; St. Louis, MO.
Presentations
Ji J, Hartupee J, Shi M, Ewald G. Predictors of Cardiac Allograft Recovery. Poster session presented at: Internal Medicine Scholars Symposium. 2018 May; St. Louis, MO.
Ji J, Brasington Richard. A Cerebral Conundrum: A Case of Neuropsychiatric SLE. Poster session presented at: American College of Physicians conference. 2017 September; Lake Ozark, MO.
Ji J, Lei D, Bao J. T-type calcium channel α1H subunits contribute to presbycusis. Poster session presented at: Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging summer research symposium. 2009 August; St. Louis, MO.