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Matthew Strehlow is a Professor in Emergency Medicine at Stanford University, where he serves as the Executive Vice Chair and develops strategy for the Department of Emergency Medicine. He earned his medical degree from the University of Washington and completed his residency in Emergency Medicine, as well as a Global Emergency Medicine Fellowship at Stanford. Dr. Strehlow has a consistent focus on global health and health systems strengthening. He directs the Stanford Collaborating Center for Learning Health Emergencies and is a Senior Advisor Fellow at the Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health. Nationally, he chairs the Education Committee for the American College of Emergency Physicians, having a significant impact on the future education in emergency medicine across the United States. His research interests lie in leveraging data and technology to enhance acute care, with a particular focus on precision emergency medicine. His work spans critical areas including the use of AI and novel technologies to improve learning and epidemiological studies on health emergencies. His ongoing projects include investigations into timely learning during health emergencies and the impacts of climate change on pediatric emergency care in South Asia. Dr. Strehlow has developed training programs and has impacted hundreds of thousands of learners, improving healthcare access and quality for millions around the globe.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Teaching and conducting research in the field of Emergency Medicine.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Developing strategy and overseeing departmental functions.
Stanford Collaborating Center: Learning Health Emergencies • Stanford, CA
Leading initiatives to improve emergency care education and practices.
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