Professional Summary
Education & Certifications
- Board Certification: American Board of Preventive Medicine, Clinical Informatics (2015)
- Board Certification: American Board of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medicine (2004)
- Fellowship, Stanford University, Cardiovascular Emergencies (2008)
- Residency, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Emergency Medicine (2003)
- Internship, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Emergency Medicine (2001)
- Medical Education, MCP Hahnemann University School of Medicine, MD (2000)
- MS, University of Rochester, Biophysics (1996)
- BS, The George Washington University, Physics, Business, Math (1992)
Administrative Appointments
- Assistant Medical Director, Stanford School of Medicine Emergency Medicine (2014 - 2016)
- Assistant Medical Director (Informatics and Data Analytics), Stanford School of Medicine Emergency Medicine (2016 - 2021)
- Associate Medical Director (Informatics and Data Analytics), Stanford School of Medicine Emergency Medicine (2021 - Present)
- Associate Medical Director, APP Fellowship, Stanford School of Medicine Emergency Medicine (2016 - 2018)
- Director of Observation Unti, Providence Hospital, DC (2004 - 2006)
- Medical Director, Call Back Nurse Program, Stanford Healthcare Emergency Department (2011 - 2016)
- Medical Informatics Director, Stanford Health Care (2011 - Present)
Publications
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Civil-Military Collaboration in the Initial Medical Response to the Earthquake in Haiti
Auerbach, P. S., Norris, R. L., Menon, A. S., Brown, I. P., Kuah, S., Schwieger, J., … Lawry, L. (2010). Civil-Military Collaboration in the Initial Medical Response to the Earthquake in Haiti. NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 362(10). -
The expanded scope of emergency medical practice necessary for initial disaster response: lessons from Haiti.
Menon, A. S., Norris, R. L., Racciopi, J., Tilson, H., Gardner, J., McAdoo, G., … Auerbach, P. S. (2012). The expanded scope of emergency medical practice necessary for initial disaster response: lessons from Haiti. Journal of Special Operations Medicine : a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals, 12(1), 31–36. -
Introduction of a Horizontal and Vertical Split Flow Model of Emergency Department Patients as a Response to Overcrowding.
Wallingford, G., Joshi, N., Callagy, P., Stone, J., Brown, I., & Shen, S. (2017). Introduction of a Horizontal and Vertical Split Flow Model of Emergency Department Patients as a Response to Overcrowding. Journal of Emergency Nursing: JEN : Official Publication of the Emergency Department Nurses Association. -
Paramedic Detection of Large Vessel Occlusions Using mNIHSS: A Prospective Cohort Pilot Study.
Mulkerin, W., Francisco, J., Lima, B., Spokoyny, I., Gilbert, G., Brown, I., … Govindarajan, P. (2019). Paramedic Detection of Large Vessel Occlusions Using mNIHSS: A Prospective Cohort Pilot Study. STROKE. LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS. -
Rates of Co-infection Between SARS-CoV-2 and Other Respiratory Pathogens.
Kim, D., Quinn, J., Pinsky, B., Shah, N. H., & Brown, I. (2020). Rates of Co-infection Between SARS-CoV-2 and Other Respiratory Pathogens. JAMA. -
Characteristics of Emergency Department Patients With COVID-19 at a Single Site in Northern California: Clinical Observations and Public Health Implications.
Duanmu, Y., Brown, I. P., Gibb, W. R., Singh, J., Matheson, L. W., Blomkalns, A. L., & Govindarajan, P. (2020). Characteristics of Emergency Department Patients With COVID-19 at a Single Site in Northern California: Clinical Observations and Public Health Implications. Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. -
Social Determinants of Hallway Bed Use.
Kim, D. A., Sanchez, L. D., Chiu, D., & Brown, I. P. (2020). Social Determinants of Hallway Bed Use. The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 21(4), 949–58. -
Emergency department implementation of abbreviated magnetic resonance imaging for pediatric traumatic brain injury.
Lumba-Brown, A., Lee, M. O., Brown, I., Cornwell, J., Dannenberg, B., Fang, A., … Wintermark, M. (2020). Emergency department implementation of abbreviated magnetic resonance imaging for pediatric traumatic brain injury. Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, 1(5), 994–99. -
Emergency Department Access During COVID-19: Disparities in Utilization by Race/Ethnicity, Insurance, and Income
Lowe, J., Brown, I., & Duriseti, R. (2021). Emergency Department Access During COVID-19: Disparities in Utilization by Race/Ethnicity, Insurance, and Income. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 552–560. -
Prehospital Identification of Large Vessel Occlusions Using Modified National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale: A Pilot Study.
Mulkerin, W. D., Spokoyny, I., Francisco, J. T., Lima, B., Corry, M. D., Nudelman, M. J., … Govindarajan, P. (2021). Prehospital Identification of Large Vessel Occlusions Using Modified National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale: A Pilot Study. Frontiers in Neurology, 12, 643356. -
Using a Real-Time Locating System to Evaluate the Impact of Telemedicine in an Emergency Department During COVID-19: Observational Study.
Patel, B., Vilendrer, S., Kling, S. M., Brown, I., Ribeira, R., Eisenberg, M., & Sharp, C. (2021). Using a Real-Time Locating System to Evaluate the Impact of Telemedicine in an Emergency Department During COVID-19: Observational Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research. -
Examination of physician characteristics in opioid prescribing in the emergency department.
Glober, N. K., Brown, I., & Sebok-Syer, S. S. (2021). Examination of physician characteristics in opioid prescribing in the emergency department. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 50, 207–210. -
Impact of Telemedicine on Care Delivery for Patients With Chest Pain in the Emergency Department
Ostberg, N., Ip, W., Brown, & Li, R. (2021). Impact of Telemedicine on Care Delivery for Patients With Chest Pain in the Emergency Department. ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE. MOSBY-ELSEVIER. -
Impact of telemedicine on clinical practice patterns for patients with chest pain in the emergency department.
Ostberg, N., Ip, W., Brown, I., & Li, R. (2022). Impact of telemedicine on clinical practice patterns for patients with chest pain in the emergency department. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 161, 104726. -
Immune-Based Resistance to the Formation of v-src-lnduced Distal Tumors
Halpern, M. S., Wisner, T. W., Brown, B. P., & James, E. M. (1993). Immune-Based Resistance to the Formation of v-src-lnduced Distal Tumors. Virology, 197(1), 480–4. -
Pion absorption in light nuclei
Ransome, R. D., Morris, C. L., Jones, M. K., Ritchie, B. G., Watson, D. L., McGill, J. A., … Moore, C. F. (1992). Pion absorption in light nuclei. Phys. Rev. C, 46(1), 273–278. -
Energy dependence of the total 12C(p+, 2p) cross section
Jones, M. K., Ritchie, B. G., Morris, C. L., Ransome, R. D., McGill, J. A., Watson, D. L., … Campbell, P. (1992). Energy dependence of the total 12C(p+, 2p) cross section. Physics Letters B, 278(4). -
Cluster-impact-fusion yields: No collective effect observed for small water clusters
Vandenbosch, R., Trainor, T. A., Will, D. I., Neubauer, J., & Brown, I. (1991). Cluster-impact-fusion yields: No collective effect observed for small water clusters. Phys. Rev. Lett., 67(25), 3567–3570. -
Computed tomography rates in pediatric trauma patients among emergency medicine and pediatric emergency medicine physicians.
Pariaszevski, A., Wang, N. E., Lee, M. O., Brown, I., Imler, D., Lowe, J., & Fang, A. (2022). Computed tomography rates in pediatric trauma patients among emergency medicine and pediatric emergency medicine physicians. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. -
Effectiveness, safety, and efficiency of a drive-through care model as a response to the COVID-19 testing demand in the United States.
Ravi, S., Graber-Naidich, A., Sebok-Syer, S. S., Brown, I., Callagy, P., Stuart, K., … Yiadom, M. Y. (2022). Effectiveness, safety, and efficiency of a drive-through care model as a response to the COVID-19 testing demand in the United States. Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, 3(6), e12867. -
Beyond chest pain: Incremental value of other variables to identify patients for an early ECG.
Bunney, G., Sundaram, V., Graber-Naidich, A., Miller, K., Brown, I., McCoy, A. B., … Yiadom, M. Y. (2023). Beyond chest pain: Incremental value of other variables to identify patients for an early ECG. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 67, 70–78. -
Effects of California's New Patient Homelessness Screening and Discharge Care Law in an Emergency Department.
Eakin, M. K., Singleterry, V., Wang, E., Brown, I., Saynina, O., & Walker, R. (2023). Effects of California's New Patient Homelessness Screening and Discharge Care Law in an Emergency Department. Cureus, 15(2), e35534. -
Approach to Chest Pain
Brown, I. (2021). Approach to Chest Pain. (A. Mattu & S. Swadron, Eds.), CorePendium. CorePendium. -
Changes in low-acuity patient volume in an emergency department after launching a walk-in clinic.
Kurian, D., Sundaram, V., Naidich, A. G., Shah, S. A., Ramberger, D., Khan, S., … Yiadom, M. Y. (2023). Changes in low-acuity patient volume in an emergency department after launching a walk-in clinic. Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, 4(4), e13011.
Practice Locations
Marc and Laura Andreessen Adult Emergency Department Stanford, CA
Stanford, CAMarc and Laura Andreessen Adult Emergency Department
1199 Welch Road
Stanford , CA 94304
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