Professional Summary
Education & Certifications
- Board Certification: American Board of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medicine (2023)
- Fellowship, Stanford University School of Medicine, Administration (2019)
- Residency: Stanford University Emergency Medicine Residency (2017) CA
- MPH, Harvard University, Healthcare Policy and Management (2014)
- Medical Education: University of California Davis School of Medicine (2014) CA
- BS, Brigham Young University, Double Major, Business Management & Nutrition (2008)
Memberships
- Chair, Board of Directors, SimX Inc (2017 - Present)
- Board of Directors, Society for Simulation in Healthcare (2022 - 2023)
- Board of Trustees, American Medical Assocation (2017 - 2019)
- Board of Directors, CALPAC (2012 - 2015)
- Board of Trustees, California Medical Association (2010 - 2011)
Administrative Appointments
- Assistant Medical Director, Stanford Adult Emergency Department (2019 - 2021)
- Medical Director, Stanford Adult Emergency Department (2021 - Present)
Publications
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A Custom-Developed Emergency Department Provider Electronic Documentation System Reduces Operational Efficiency.
Feblowitz, J., Takhar, S. S., Ward, M. J., Ribeira, R., & Landman, A. B. (2017). A Custom-Developed Emergency Department Provider Electronic Documentation System Reduces Operational Efficiency. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 70(5), 674–82.e1. -
Telemedicine to Decrease Personal Protective Equipment Use and Protect Healthcare Workers.
Ribeira, R., Shen, S., Callagy, P., Newberry, J., Strehlow, M., & Quinn, J. (2020). Telemedicine to Decrease Personal Protective Equipment Use and Protect Healthcare Workers. The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. -
Patient Age, Race and Emergency Department Treatment Area Associated with "Topbox" Press Ganey Scores.
Lee, M. O., Altamirano, J., Garcia, L. C., Gisondi, M. A., Wang, N. E., Lippert, S., … Fassiotto, M. (2020). Patient Age, Race and Emergency Department Treatment Area Associated with "Topbox" Press Ganey Scores. The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 21(6), 117–24. -
Protecting the emergency physician workforce during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic through precision scheduling at an academic tertiary care trauma center.
Lee, M. O., Ribeira, R., Fang, A., Cantwell, L., Khanna, K., Smith, C., & Gharahbaghian, L. (2021). Protecting the emergency physician workforce during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic through precision scheduling at an academic tertiary care trauma center. Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, 2(1), e12221. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
When AI Meets the Emergency Department: Realizing the Benefits of Large Language Models in Emergency Medicine
Ashenburg, N., Preiksaitis, C., Dayton, J., Ribeira, R., Bunney, G., Kabeer, R., … Rose, C. (2023). When AI Meets the Emergency Department: Realizing the Benefits of Large Language Models in Emergency Medicine. ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE. MOSBY-ELSEVIER.
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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