Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
I am an emergency physician and intensivist practicing in both settings of the emergency department and surgical intensive care unit. My clinical research interests consist of sepsis, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and patient care improvement processes for critically ill patients being admitted from the ED to the ICU.
Since 2008 from the ED and in close collaboration with the ICU staff, I participated as site-PI for the Protocolized Care for Early Septic Shock trial to evaluate the role of protocolized, quantitative resuscitation treatments in the management of sepsis and septic shock. Additionally, I was the site-PI for three NIH-sponsored ProCESS ancillary studies evaluating the microcirculation and the long-term outcomes of acute kidney injury and host immune response.
Since 2009 from the SICU and in close collaboration with national ARDS investigators, I participated as the site-PI for the US Critical Illness and Injury Trial Group Lung Injury Prevention Study, which derived and validated the Lung Injury Prediction Score in patients at risk for ARDS. Currently, I am the Co-PI for the Acute Lung Injury of New England clinical center and a Steering Committee member for the NIH-sponsored Prevention and Early Treatment of Acute Lung injury network, and the site-PI for the PETAL network trials.
Along with the existing collaborations with local, national, and international investigators and a robust research infrastructure already established as the Brigham Critical Care Research Collaborative and Consortium, we are prepared to consider participation in the next innovative project.
I do not have any relevant financial / non-financial relationships with any proprietary interests.