Stanford University
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Marc Berenson
Clinical Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine
BioDr. Marc Berenson is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. His academic interests include medical education, residency curriculum development, emergency medical services, and quality improvement. His current work focuses on curriculum development for emergency medicine residency training and quality improvement initiatives related to the care of pediatric bronchiolitis.
Dr. Berenson completed his medical degree at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, graduating with Distinction in Medical Education, and remained at Rutgers for Emergency Medicine residency training, where he served as Chief Resident. Prior to medical school, he worked as a Mobile Intensive Care Paramedic for more than a decade and was actively involved in EMS education. Following residency, he completed a Medical Education Fellowship at Stanford University.
At Stanford, he currently serves as Core Faculty for the EM Residency program, Assistant Fellowship Director for EMS, and Medical Director of Stanford Emergency Medical Services (StEMS). On the national level, he serves as Senior Co-Chair of the ADIEM LGBTQ+ Committee, Co-Director of the CORD-EM Residency Administrative Fellowship, and an Objective Lead for the SAEM Education Committee.
Outside of medicine, he enjoys playing piano, seeking out new adventures, and spending time with friends and family. -
Marc Berg
Clinical Professor, Pediatrics - Critical Care
BioDr. Berg was born and raised in rural Minnesota and has been in academic medicine since 1997. His research interests include CPR performance, pediatric defibrillation science, and education primarily through simulation. He has been a volunteer with the American Heart Association for more than 10 years, leading the Pediatric CPR course (PALS) in 2010. He has served in several administrative positions including Division Chief of Pediatric Critical Care at the University of Arizona, Board Director of the University of Arizona Health Network and Governor-appointed member of the Arizona Medical Board. In his free time he enjoys biking, reading and spending time with his family. He is married with three children and lives in Menlo Park, California.
See his LinkedIn profile here:
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Miles Berger
Professor of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine (MSD)
BioI am a neuroanesthesiologist and translational human neuroscientist. Clinically, I care for patients undergoing brain and spine surgery, and have an interest in optimizing anesthesia care (and postoperative cognitive outcomes) for older surgical patients.
My research team studies mechanisms of perioperative neurocognitive disorders (such as delirium) in older adults, the relationship between anesthetic brain sensitivity (as measured by EEG) and preclinical/prodromal age-related changes in brain structure and function, and mechanisms by which the APOE4 allele leads to increased Alzheimer's Disease risk and neurocognitive decline. Together with collaborators, we use a transdisciplinary approach combining molecular/cellular assays (including ELISAs, proteomics, metabolomics, and flow cytometry) on pre- and post-operative CSF and plasma samples from older surgical surgical patients, functional and structural MRI neuroimaging, pre- and intra-operative EEG recordings, genetics (and epigenetics), and pre and postoperative delirium screening and cognitive testing. Overall, our hope is that the combination of these different methods will allow us to obtain insights into the mechanisms of perioperative neurocognitive disorders that could not be obtained by any single method alone.
Our group values mentorship, and we are happy to talk with prospective undergraduate, graduate or post-doctoral students with an interest in our work.