Stanford University
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Melissa Ann Pasao
Health Services Research Program Coordinator, Emergency Medicine
Current Role at StanfordManage faculty research labs: Dr. Maame Yaa A. B. Yiadom
Oversee 40-person interdisciplinary team, collaborating with 20 faculty and 8 trainees across 13 states and 5 countries
Coordinate study team use of patient health information data compliant tools, including: SmartSheet, REDCap, Nero Google Cloud Platform, MS Word Package, Box, and Google Drive
Structure and standardize recruitment, screening, interviewing, onboarding, and training processes for research staff
Co-develop and facilitate workflow of the Emergency Department Data Analytics Committee to service 30+ data requests supporting research (clinical, artificial intelligence, digital health, health services), education (trainee clinical performance metrics), clinical operations, and business intelligence
Monitor program and resources with a total budget of over $4M, overseeing 25 studies from study startup through completion including study design, data collection, statistical analysis, results interpretation, manuscript writing
Coordinate submission of 16 manuscripts, 7 presented abstracts, and facilitated 12 grant submissions with 6 awarded by: National Institute of Health; Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence; Stanford Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine & Imaging; Department of Emergency Medicine; Office of the Vice Provost and Dean of Research -
Terry Platchek
Clinical Professor, Pediatrics
Clinical Professor, Emergency Medicine
Clinical Professor (By courtesy), Medicine - Primary Care and Population Health
Clinical Professor, Emergency MedicineCurrent Research and Scholarly InterestsDr. Platchek's research interest focuses on improving value in healthcare delivery using healthcare model design thinking and a "Lean" business strategy. Dr. Platchek is also interested in effective methods for engaging clinicians in systems-based clinical improvement efforts.
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Liliana Ponce
Casual - Non-Exempt, Emergency Medicine
Current Role at StanfordAssistant Clinical Research Coordinator
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Carl Preiksaitis
Clinical Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine
BioDr. Carl Preiksaitis is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. He earned his MD from NYU Grossman School of Medicine, completed his Emergency Medicine residency at Stanford University, and subsequently completed a two-year Medical Education Scholarship Fellowship at Stanford. Dr. Preiksaitis also holds a Master of Education in Medical Education from the University of Cincinnati.
Dr. Preiksaitis's research interests lie at the intersection of artificial intelligence, medical education, and emergency medicine. As Principal Investigator of the Human Experience and Advancement Lab (HEAL), he focuses on leveraging AI and data science to enhance teaching, learning, and clinical practice. His projects include AI-powered analysis of clinical experiences for personalized resident education and the development of AI-assisted tools for evaluating learning resources.
Additionally, Dr. Preiksaitis is passionate about reproductive healthcare in emergency medicine. He has developed curricula for pregnancy disclosure and options counseling in the emergency department and conducts research on the prevalence and characteristics of emergency department visits by pregnant individuals.