Global emergency medicine research

Transforming global health through an equity-first approach; using science, implementation, and policy to dismantle systemic disparities. From emergency rooms to displaced communities, we center the voices and needs of those most marginalized, including women, refugees, people in slums and rural areas, and frontline workers. Equity is the foundation of our work, toward a world where health is a right, not a privilege.
56M+
Lives Potentially Impacted
Building global health research capacity across Africa and beyond
7
Countries targeted through Active Research
Leading collaborative projects in Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Pakistan, the US and others
$1M+
Total Research Funding
Published in Lancet Global Health, PLOS One, JMIR and others.
40+
Healthcare Institutions
Securing competitive grants from NIH, Gates Foundation, and World Bank
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Capacity of emergency care in Nigeria
Capacity Assessment on the status quo of emergency care in Nigerian emergency departments (trainee project) - Part III
Capacity of emergency care in Nigeria
Capacity Assessment on the status quo of emergency care in Nigerian emergency departments (trainee project) - Part II
Capacity of emergency care in Nigeria
Capacity Assessment on the status quo of emergency care in Nigerian emergency departments (trainee project) - Part I
Faster Stroke Detection and Better Recovery in Kenya
An early stage collaborative project with the University of Nairobi.
2023
Text2Quit: Quitting Smoking Made Easier
Noncommunicable disease emergency care equity across All 47 Kenyan counties
2024
Understanding cardiovascular disease emergency care gender gaps in Pakistan
Health Education Where It Matters: Kenya's Emergency Rooms
An early stage collaborative project with Stanford Digital Medic
AMI "ACT" (AMI Clinical pathway and Training) package: saving lives from heart attacks in Kenya
An early stage collaboration with EMKF and other partners.
CLEER: Collaborative for Enhancing Emergency Care Research in Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)
The goal of the project was to promote research that improves outcomes for patients and populations with acute life threatening or disabling conditions, focused on the care provided in the first minutes to hours of illness or injury.
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