Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Indiana University School of Medicine
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Dr. Harrison is Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Indiana University. He completed his M.D. at Michigan State Univeristy in 2016, his Emergency Medicine residency training at the William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak MI in 2019, and a Master of Science in Biostatistics and Clinical Research Design from the University of Michigan in May 2021. From July 2019 to June 2021 he completed a fellowship in EM Clinical Research while serving as a clinical instructor at the Wayne State University School of Medicine.
Dr. Harrison's focus is on translational research in acute heart failure (AHF), with particular interests in right heart dysfunction, pulmonary hypertension, and complex interactions between the heart and end-organs in varied states of acute disease. His past grant-funded work has involved the use of advanced echocardiographic imaging techniques and lung ultrasound in AHF patients throughout the acute-care timecourse, as well as non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring in AHF. Currently, he is set to begin a KL2 training grant from the Indiana CTSI and NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Science (NIH NCATS) for a project investigating a hypothesized causal pathways linking pulmonary congestion, right heart dysfunction, and Cheyne-Stokes central apnea in patients with heart failure.