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Jonathan Siner, MD, is an Associate Professor at Yale School of Medicine, specializing in Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine within the Department of Internal Medicine. He serves as Clinical Section Chief, Associate Chief Safety Officer for Yale New Haven Health, and Medical Director of the Tele-ICU. His work integrates hospital administration, critical care, and safety management.
Education: MD from University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (1998), BA from Swarthmore College (1992).
Dr. Siner’s research focuses on translational and biomedical studies in critical care, including low-tidal volume ventilation for ARDS and swallowing dysfunction post-ventilation. His publications highlight applications of artificial intelligence in early warning scores, sepsis prediction, and clinical deterioration tools, reflecting trends in technology-driven patient safety initiatives.
- Yale Medicine Quality and Safety Award (2018)
- Senior Award in Medicine (American College of Physicians, 1998)
- Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society (1997)
- Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society (1992)
He led initiatives to reduce central line-associated bloodstream infections by 50% at Yale New Haven Hospital and collaborates with multidisciplinary teams on ARDS, sepsis, and healthcare system improvements. His clinical leadership spans interstitial lung disease, tele-ICU operations, and integration of innovative tools across large health systems.

