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David G. Beiser, MD, MS, is an emergency physician-scientist whose work focuses on acute care clinical trials, clinical informatics, and medical education. He directs the University of Chicago's Emergency Trials Unit (ETU), which supports multi-center studies in several critical areas, including cardiac arrest, traumatic brain injury, and hemorrhagic shock. He is the Principal Investigator for the NIH-funded Mid-America CTSA Consortium (MACC) SIREN Regional Clinical Center, where he oversees large-scale emergency care trials. Dr. Beiser is a board-certified Clinical Informatics core faculty member at the University of Chicago Clinical Informatics Fellowship program. His research integrates informatics with acute care to develop computer adaptive screening diagnostic tools and digital health interventions, employing machine-learning approaches to analyze physiological signals, patient data, and clinical documentation for real-time decision-making. Additionally, at the Pritzker School of Medicine, he is the course director for Phase Cell & Organ Physiology and chairs the institution’s Artificial Intelligence Medical Education Task Force. His research activities are funded by various grants, underscoring his commitment to advancing emergency medical care and education.
University of Chicago • Chicago, IL
Teaching and conducting research in emergency medicine and clinical informatics.
Department of Philosophy