Dr. Nicholas Ludmer

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Nicholas Ludmer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Chicago. He has a strong focus on emergency medicine and has conducted extensive research on emergency care education and triage implementation, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. His notable works include studies on the application of WHO-ICRC BEC courses to train emergency healthcare workers in Sierra Leone during the early COVID-19 outbreak, as well as systematic reviews of emergency medicine training programs in such countries. Ludmer has also researched cellular oxidative stress and its links to apoptosis within the context of G protein-coupled receptor kinase-2 and NADPH oxidase 4. His research contributions have been published in reputable journals such as BMJ Open and BMC Health Services Research, reflecting his dedication to improving emergency care through education and systematic reviews of training programs.

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TOEFL
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IELTS
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Overall
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Department of Philosophy