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Louis-Bassett Porter, M.D.

Dash Porter, MD

Grand Junction, CO  ·  dash.porter@gmail.com  ·  dash-porter.com

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Medical Education & Training
Internal Medicine Residency
University of Vermont Medical Center
Doctor of Medicine
Penn State College of Medicine
Bachelor of Science, Behavioral Science and Health
University of Utah  ·  cum laude
Certification, Licensure & Accreditations
Work Experience
Hospitalist Physician
Management of hospitalized adult patients, admissions, discharges, cross-cover, and inpatient procedures including basic ventilator management.
Primary Position
  • St. Mary's Medical Center — Grand Junction, CO  ·  310 beds, Level II Trauma Center  ·  09/2021 – Present
Per Diem / Locum Positions
  • Community Hospital — Grand Junction, CO  ·  44 beds, 10-bed hospitalist-run ICU  ·  07/2021 – 01/2026
  • Valley View Hospital — Glenwood Springs, CO  ·  78 beds  ·  10/2022 – 12/2025
  • Montrose Regional Hospital — Montrose, CO  ·  75 beds  ·  08/2022 – 01/2026
  • Central Vermont Medical Center — Berlin, VT  ·  122 beds  ·  01/2020 – 07/2021
Professional Development & Teaching
Current
Residency
Medical School
Baccalaureate
Professional Membership
Research, Publications & Presentations
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Porter, L., Kozakewich, E., Clouser, R., Kershaw, C., & Hale, A. (2018). Occam's razor need not apply: Advanced HIV infection presenting with five simultaneous opportunistic infections and central nervous system lymphoma. IDCases, 13, e00437. doi: 10.1016/j.idcr.2018.e00437
Oral Presentations
  • Porter L., Shihadeh H., Landry K., Dittus K. Improving Utilization of Antimicrobials and Anticoagulants in Patients Hospitalized for a Malignant Hematologic Condition with Use of a Checklist. University of Vermont Internal Medicine Grand Rounds; May 22, 2020; Burlington, VT.
  • Porter L. Morbidity and Mortality Conference. University of Vermont Internal Medicine Grand Rounds; November 22, 2020; Burlington, VT.
Poster Presentations
  • Gilkey C, Goncharuk E, Knox D, Krakauer D, Li Y, Porter L, Riser E, Burnett M, Muthukrishnan P, van Eeghen C, Repp AB, Kennedy AG. Who's Your Doctor? Can Patients Identify their Inpatient Care Team? University of Vermont Medical Center Department of Medicine Scholarly QI Poster Session; April 19, 2019; Burlington, VT. Also presented at UVM Health Network Jeffords Institute for Quality 16th Annual Quality Forum; May 15, 2019; Burlington, VT.
  • Porter L., Shihadeh H., Dittus K. Retrospective Review of Appropriate Use of Antimicrobials and Anticoagulants in Patients Hospitalized for a Malignant Hematologic Condition. 62nd American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting and Exposition; December 7, 2019; Orlando, FL.
  • Porter, L., Kozakewich, E., Hale, A. (2017). A "Retro" Case: Critically Advanced HIV/AIDS Presenting with Five Simultaneous Opportunistic Infections and CNS Lymphoma. ACP Regional Conference and ACP National Conference; September 2017 and April 2018; Stowe, VT and New Orleans, LA.
  • Porter, L., Bhayani, N. (2015). An Analysis of Publication Bias in Sarcoma Clinical Trials. Penn State College of Medicine Medical Student Research Conference; February 2015; Hershey, PA.
Other Publications
  • Porter, L., Anderson, J. (2012). Correlation of Telomere Shortening to Coronary Heart Disease. University of Utah Undergraduate Research Abstracts, 12, 134.
  • Porter, L., Uchino, B. (2012). Perceived Stress and Ambulatory Blood Pressure: An Analysis of Potential Health Behavior Mechanisms. University of Utah Undergraduate Research Abstracts, 12, 135.
Pre-Clinical Experience
Research Analyst
ARUP Laboratories  ·  Salt Lake City, UT
Investigated novel and esoteric laboratory testing. Evaluated competing laboratory organizations. Monitored the performance of laboratory testing and the changing field of laboratory medicine.
Co-Creator & Program Director
Connect2Health  ·  University of Utah
Co-creator of a University of Utah–funded program utilizing pre-professional student volunteers to connect homeless patients at the Fourth Street Clinic (a free clinic in downtown Salt Lake City) with community resources.
Career Skills