Thomas Farley, MS, RN, NP
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Title(s) | Associate Professor, Physiological Nursing |
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School | School of Nursing |
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Phone | 415-215-7507 |
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Biography
University of Massachusetts, Amherst | BA | 1991 | |
University of California, San Francisco | MS | 2003 | Nursing |
Overview
Associate Clinical Professor, UCSF, School of Nursing, Adult Geriatric Acute Care NP Program
Program Director, UCSF Medical Center Surgical and Critical Care NP Fellowship Program
My clinical duties involve providing care for patients in the adult sub-specialty intensive care units at UCSF Health. I have experience in developing NP training programs. I am active in several campus wide self-governance committees including the CIDP and Professionalism committees. I am the program director of the UCSF Surgical and Critical Care NP Fellowship program
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Association of maternal ABO blood type with lesion level and birthweight of children with spina bifida: a descriptive study. J Med Life. 2024 May; 17(5):492-499.
Farley TL. PMID: 39144690; PMCID: PMC11320617.
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Enablers and Barriers to Implementing ICU Follow-Up Clinics and Peer Support Groups Following Critical Illness: The Thrive Collaboratives. Crit Care Med. 2019 09; 47(9):1194-1200.
Haines KJ, McPeake J, Hibbert E, Boehm LM, Aparanji K, Bakhru RN, Bastin AJ, Beesley SJ, Beveridge L, Butcher BW, Drumright K, Eaton TL, Farley T, Firshman P, Fritschle A, Holdsworth C, Hope AA, Johnson A, Kenes MT, Khan BA, Kloos JA, Kross EK, Mactavish P, Meyer J, Montgomery-Yates A, Quasim T, Saft HL, Slack A, Stollings J, Weinhouse G, Whitten J, Netzer G, Hopkins RO, Mikkelsen ME, Iwashyna TJ, Sevin CM. PMID: 31241499; PMCID: PMC6699486.
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Key mechanisms by which post-ICU activities can improve in-ICU care: results of the international THRIVE collaboratives. Intensive Care Med. 2019 07; 45(7):939-947.
Haines KJ, Sevin CM, Hibbert E, Boehm LM, Aparanji K, Bakhru RN, Bastin AJ, Beesley SJ, Butcher BW, Drumright K, Eaton TL, Farley T, Firshman P, Fritschle A, Holdsworth C, Hope AA, Johnson A, Kenes MT, Khan BA, Kloos JA, Kross EK, MacLeod-Smith BJ, Mactavish P, Meyer J, Montgomery-Yates A, Quasim T, Saft HL, Slack A, Stollings J, Weinhouse G, Whitten J, Netzer G, Hopkins RO, Mikkelsen ME, Iwashyna TJ, McPeake J. PMID: 31165227; PMCID: PMC6611738.
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Evolution of Critical Care Nurse Practitioner Role Within a US Academic Medical Center. ICU Director. 2011; 2(1-2):16-19.
Thomas L Farley, Geoffrey Latham. View Publication.
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Endovascular and surgical treatment of unruptured cerebral aneurysms: comparison of risks. Ann Neurol. 2000 Jul; 48(1):11-9.
Johnston SC, Wilson CB, Halbach VV, Higashida RT, Dowd CF, McDermott MW, Applebury CB, Farley TL, Gress DR. PMID: 10894211.
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