Paul I. Musey, Jr., MD, MSc

Member-at-Large Indiana University School of Medicine

Biography

I am 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. I attended medical school at Emory University in 2009 before completing an Emergency Medicine residency at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, NC in 2012. I had the opportunity to stay on as faculty for the next 1.5 years before moving to Indiana University School of Medicine where I completed an Emergency Medicine Research Fellowship and obtained a Masters in clinical research. My research interest revolves around the evaluation and management of psychological contributors to ED presentations and is currently focused on low-risk chest pain.

I am currently PI or site PI for a number of ED clinical studies in this area and have received funding from the Emergency Medicine Foundation, the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Foundation, and most recently a $3 million award from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) for a randomized comparative effectiveness trial of stepped intensity psychological treatment options for ED patients with low-risk chest pain associated with anxiety. In 2023 I took over as Medical Director for Enterprise Clinical Research Operations for IU Health charged with implementing and supporting high-impact clinical trials for the health system.