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 Research Division Faculty Members

Deirdre Anglin, MD MPH
Sanjay Arora, MD
Marc Eckstein, MD MPH
Sean O. Henderson, MD
Christian McClung, MD Mphil (Cantab)
Michael Menchine, MD


 

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Deirdre Anglin, MD MPH
Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine

Research Interests: Injury Prevention, Intentional Injury, Intimate Partner Violence (forensic medicine, physical and mental health consequences, interventions, and health care provider education), Street Gang Violence, Firearm Injury, Hate Crime Violence, Suicide by Cop, Brief Intervention for At-Risk Drinkers in the Emergency Department, Educating Emergency Physicians in Injury Prevention, Trauma: Tangential gunshot wounds of the head, Mental Health Illness in Emergency Department Patients, Access to Care, Health Care Disparities,

 



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Sanjay Arora, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine

Research Interests: Procedural sedation: Evaluating different sedation medications to maximize safety and efficacy during sedation for painful procedures in the emergency department. Ultrasound: Evaluating the potential of ultrasound to aide in clinical decision-making in the emergency department.
Diabetes: Increasing patient knowledge and reducing the need for emergency department visits in patients with known diabetes. Also exploring novel treatment options for DKA.

 


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Marc Eckstein, MD MPH
Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine

Research Interests: EMS and Prehospital Care

 


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Sean O. Henderson, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine and Preventive Medicine
Director, Emergency Medicine Research Division

Research Interests: Descriptive epidemiology of acute emergency medical conditions (medical and traumatic) affecting minority and/or the socioeconomically disadvantaged.

 


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Christian McClung, MD Mphil (Cantab)
Instructor in Clinical Emergency Medicine
Biostatistician/Epidemiologist

Research Interests: The immunologic and inflammatory response to trauma/shock, cardiopulmonary arrest, (pediatric and adult), geriatric trauma, brain resuscitation.

 


 

Michael Menchine, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine

 

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