National Grand Rounds: Senior Faculty Research Highlights (Research Committee Sponsored)

This is the presentation session from the SAEM Research Committee special didactic session featuring senior investigators. The goal of this session is to highlight high quality research and high impact research results from established and federally funded investigators from disparate scholarly domains. Rarely do senior investigators have the opportunity to present their most up to date and highest impact research activities results in a single setting. This session will bring together 2 established emergency medicine researchers for a series of short (15 minute) presentations featuring topical, late-breaking, innovative and rigorous methods and results.

Presenters:

  • Peter Chuanyi Hou, MD
  • Paul I. Musey, Jr., MD, MSc
  • Gail D'Onofrio, MD, MS
  • Opeolu M. Adeoye, MD, MS
Authors
  • Peter C. Hou, MD

    Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine

    Harvard Medical School

    I am dual-boarded in emergency medicine and critical care. My clinical interest is the care of the critically ill ED patients who require resuscitation and critical care. I am a clinical expert, innovator, educator, and researcher. I have contributed to sepsis, ARDS, and COVID-19 research which synergistically aligned with my clinical interest in sepsis and ARDS management. I have participated in many multi-centered trials and studies and co-authored 5 articles in New England Journal of Medicine and 2 articles in the Journal of American Medical Association. I led the formation of the Brigham Critical Care Research Collaborative and Consortium (BCCRCC). I was a Co-Lead Investigator for the Acute Lung Injury Group of New England Clinical Center (ALIGNE CC) and a Steering Committee member of the Prevention and Early Treatment of Acute Lung injury (PETAL) Network.


    I was a key member to the creation of the Division of Emergency Critical Care Medicine in 2016. With the establishment of the Brigham and Women's Hospital Emergency Medicine and Critical Care Medicine fellowship, BCCRCC, and ED and ICU clinical and research operations portfolios, I have greatly contributed to elevating our division within our department, hospital, and Mass General Brigham.

  • Paul I. Musey, Jr., MD, MSc

    Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine

    Indiana University School of Medicine

    Paul Musey, Jr., MD, MSc, is an associate professor of emergency medicine and currently the Division Chief for Research and Vice-Chair for Innovation for Emergency Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine. He attended medical school at Emory University in 2009 before completing an Emergency Medicine residency at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, NC in 2012. Dr. Musey had the opportunity to stay on as faculty for the next 1.5 years before moving to Indiana University School of Medicine where he completed an Emergency Medicine Research Fellowship and obtained a Masters in clinical research. His research interest revolves around the evaluation and management of psychological contributors to ED presentations and is currently focused on low-risk chest pain.

  • Gail D'Onofrio, MD, MS

    Albert E. Kent Professor of Emergency Medicine

    Yale University

    Dr. D'Onofrio is the Albert E. Kent Professor of Emergency Medicine and Professor of Medicine and Public Health at Yale University.

    She has extensive experience as a leader, researcher, mentor, and educator, internationally known for her work in substance use disorders. As a physician-scientist, she has had continual NIH funding for over two decades, designing and conducting clinical trials that have changed clinical practice.

    Dr. D'Onofrio is the MPI of the New England Consortium Node for the NIDA Clinical Trials Network. She is also the PI of a NIDA-funded K12 training program and is committed to preparing young faculty to become independent investigators advancing the science of emergency and addiction medicine.

  • Opeolu Adeoye, MD, MS

    Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine

    Washington University School of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine

    Dr. Adeoye is the BJC HealthCare Professor and Chair of the Department of Emergency
    Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM) in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Adeoye is also the Emergency Physician-in-Chief at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Our Level 1 Trauma Center is the largest in Missouri, seeing approximately 80,000 patients per year. WUSM ranks among the top academic medical centers in the world. Dr. Adeoye is an accomplished researcher with over 200 indexed publications in PubMed and he currently serves as Lead PI of an NIH-funded Phase 3 acute stroke clinical trial. He currently serves on the Editorial Board of Stroke Journal, and is an American Heart Association Stroke Section Co-Editor. His research accomplishments have garnered a national and international reputation. Outside of his faculty duties, he founded a medical device company using innovative technology from his very first research grant award and serves as the Chief Medical Officer for Sense Diagnostics, Inc. On a personal note, Dr. Adeoye very much enjoys reading, walking, and traveling with his family.