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The mission of the Stanford Department of Emergency Medicine is to transform healthcare for all by leading in the advancement of emergency medicine through innovation and scientific discovery.
Dr. Sally Mahmoud-Werthmann, former fellow and now faculty at , is addressing underrepresentation in EM by developing a virtual mentorship platform to connect mentees & mentors with similar lived experiences.
Read more at https://ow.ly/mVXe50SELS4
Despite efforts to decolonize global health by dismantling inequitable processes in research, education & practice, gaps remain. Learn about potential biases and how a systems-focused guide can improve global health work.
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The Prehospital Project Assessment can help your EMS or fire-rescue agency be better prepared to care for kids: https://emspedsready.org/
(Kudos to 's Dr. Manish Shah who helped to lead this important effort!)
Congratulations to Dr. Moises Gallegos (teaching), Dr. Ayesha Khan (value improvement), and Dr. Monica Saxena (humanitarian) on being recognized by Stanford Health Care for their efforts and excellence!
Mark your calendars for the July 23rd SAEM Residency & Fellowship Fair! Join our faculty online to learn more about our 4-year residency and 13 fellowship programs.
1pm PT - Residency
3pm PT - Fellowships
Visit the SAEM site to register.
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BIG NEWS! In an important far-reaching paper, 14 faculty conceptualize PRECISION EM as an emerging paradigm and identify key drivers of its implementation into current and future clinical practice.
Read more at
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Dr. Preeti Panda, newly graduated Pediatric EM Fellow, conducts research to shed light on the characteristics of trafficking victims, paving the way for informed policy initiatives in EDs.
Read more at
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For 6000+ healthcare workers enrolled in massive open online courses during COVID-19, intrinsic motivations were the primary driver in both low- or middle-income countries and high-income countries. Read the first-of-its-kind study at https://ow.ly/ZhjW50SxbUV
Drs. Maame Yaa Yiadom and Gabrielle Bunney have received a grant from the Byers Center for Biodesign's Extension Fund Award for "Smart Care - Heart Attack Screening AI.”
You can read more about the use of AI in cardiac care at: https://ow.ly/cmfc50SuQ6Y
A new study evaluates ED team performance using current team-based assessment tools during an interprofessional in situ simulation, and identifies characteristics of effective ED teams.
Read more at https://ow.ly/p1u050SuPwk
Using AI to Save Lives - Dr. Brian Rice is using machine learning to evaluate medevac use in remote areas of Alaska where air transport can mean life or death in emergencies.
Read more at https://emed.stanford.edu/stories/Alaska.html
Does initial admission to the ward affect outcomes in patients with COVID-19 ARDS?
Read on at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/emp2.13192
Congrats to our 2024 graduating EM Fellows Drs. Lanter (Ultrasound & Global EM), Karalius & Preiksaitis (MedEd), Lee (Administration), Muller & Ignell (EMS), Panda and Goli (Pediatric EM), Bunney (Innovation), and Batchelor & Hall (Ultrasound)! We couldn't be more grateful for your contributions to the Stanford-sphere and the EM specialty!
Congratulations to the director of our Pediatric EM Fellowship Dr. Andrea Fang on receiving the SAEM Marianne Gausche-Hill Pediatric Emergency Medicine Mentorship in Teaching Award!
The Residency Class of 2028!
Over 18 months the Stanford Emergency Medicine Partnership Program (STEPP) evaluated 68 potential partners and initiated collaboration w/ ten.
Learn more about this industry-inspired process to establish innovative partnerships at https://ow.ly/SQZE50Spv09
Celebrating Dr. Phil Harter's countless contributions over 30+ years to Stanford and the EM specialty - residency program director, faculty senate chair, global educator, and much more - as he transitions to Professor Emeritus for !
Using machine learning to discover traumatic brain injury patient phenotypes: national concussion surveillance system
Read more at https://ow.ly/xsk950RUi6h
Tonight we toast our 30th graduating residency class! AND we honor the 29 classes who came before. Every alum has a story and we are privileged to have been part of your journey. You have each made our program - and our specialty - immeasurably stronger and more impactful!
To Drs. Alazzeh, Davis-Allen, Eagle, Gupta, Higgins, Lebold, Nayak, E. Ruiz, P. Ruiz, Schoen, Starrs, Sun, Swenson, Yan, and Zuniga,
You are such skilled, resilient, compassionate physicians! Your residency was forged in the crucible of the pandemic and you have triumphed! We will miss you but we can't wait to see how you transform EM in the years to come.
- Your family
to when our 30th residency class first arrived on campus in 2020!
Dr. David Kim has received an NIH R01 grant for “Integrating Acute and Ambulatory Care with Post-Discharge Monitoring and Machine Learning."
Read more about this cutting-edge project!
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Simulation-based training can be a promising tool for teaching health equity topics in clinical medicine.
Read more about this national study from Drs. Italo Brown, Al'ai Alvarez, and colleagues at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aet2.10990
While textbooks offer depth and breadth, they may not fully align with the NQE content distribution. A diversified approach to , combining traditional textbooks and FOAM resources may be required for comprehensive learning.
Read more at https://ow.ly/Cpgv50RUgnm
Congratulations to Dr. Samuel Yang on his promotion to Professor! Dr. Yang has received numerous NIH grants for his groundbreaking research. Learn more about his work on rapid sepsis diagnostics at https://ow.ly/n3pe50RUeqA
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What Digital Health Tells Us About Disease – Dr. Christine Ngaruiya, Global & Population Health research director uses Natural Language Processing to uncover gender disparities in noncommunicable diseases.
Read more at
https://ow.ly/CcS350SfHwV
Congratulations to Dr. Tsuyoshi Mitarai on his promotion to Clinical Professor! Dr. Mitarai founded the Emergency Critical Care Program at and has received numerous awards for excellence in clinical care and education. 🎉
Our Emergency Critical Care Team took a break from campus and gathered in beautiful Half Moon Bay, CA for a retreat where they mapped out their strategic goals for the upcoming year. Exciting times ahead!
In the identification and characterization of pleural effusions is perhaps the most reliable clinical tool, while circumventing the limitations of both chest radiography and CT.
Read more at https://ow.ly/RZcA50RUfRA
The Prehospital Project Assessment (developed with leadership from 's Dr. Manish Shah) can help your EMS or fire-rescue agency be better prepared to care for kids: https://emspedsready.org/
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Our Story
Stanford Department of Emergency Medicine is transforming healthcare for all by leading in the advancement of emergency medicine through innovation and scientific discovery.
Our dedicated team of physicians, nurses, residents, and specialists provide acute and critical care for more than 75,000 visits a year at the Marc and Laura Andreessen Emergency Department, a designated Level I Adult & Pediatric Trauma Center.
We are also dedicated to education and developing tomorrow's leaders in emergency medicine, and offer a four-year residency program that includes unique training in diverse clinical settings.
Our aademic faculty and fellows are engaged in active research to develop leading-edge treatments, ensuring patients have access to the most up-to-date therapies available.
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