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Dr. Dan Howes is a Professor and Co-Director of KGH Trauma Services in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Queen's University. His research interests encompass fluid resuscitation, the investigational use of Methylene Blue in sepsis, atrial fibrillation, transfusion medicine, and hypothermic post-cardiac arrest care. Dr. Howes actively contributes to the field through peer-reviewed publications on various topics, including the implementation of simulation-based training in emergency medicine and the role of wearable technology in monitoring post-discharge patients. His innovative research initiatives aim to improve clinical outcomes and enhance medical education for future practitioners. Outside of his academic work, Dr. Howes has a passion for sculpting and photography, and he enjoys outdoor activities such as mountain biking, climbing, camping, canoeing, and kayaking. His diverse interests reflect his commitment to both professional and personal growth.
Queen's University • Kingston, ON, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in Emergency Medicine, with a focus on trauma services and critical care.
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