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Emily J. Gilmore, MD has been a member of the Division of Neurocritical Care and Emergency Neurology at the Yale School of Medicine and a neurointensivist and critical care EEG attending at Yale-New Haven Hospital in Connecticut since 2012.
Dr. Gilmore completed her neurology residency and 3-year combined fellowship at Columbia University where she fostered a clinical and research interest in neuromonitoring. She was one of the first neurointensivists to become board certified in critical care EEG monitoring and was recruited to Yale to help build a state-of-the art Neuro-ICU where technology could be deployed to deliver cutting edge care for patients with acute brain injury.
Marrying her clinical and research interests was natural; she was an early recipient of the Yale Center for Clinical Investigation (YCCI) Clinical Scholars program and the American Brain Foundation Clinical Research Training Fellowship. She currently serves as the site-PI for several national neurotrauma trials and was recently awarded her first RO1 with colleagues from MGH and UTSW to link the relationship between biomarkers of secondary brain injury, treatment and outcomes in patients with severe TBI. Her overarching research interests center on understanding and translating physiologic biomarkers obtained from invasive and noninvasive multimodal brain monitoring to individualize care that will improve outcomes for patients with acute brain injury.
Administratively, in addition to her role as Director of the Neuro-ICU and Director of Neuromonitoring, Dr. Gilmore is the co-Director of Neurotrauma. With colleagues in Neurosurgery, she is building a comprehensive multidisciplinary program that addresses the continuum of care needs, from the acute setting though rehabilitation and recovery, for patients with TBI. Additionally, she is the fellowship director for both Neurocritical Care and Critical Care EEG programs, serves as the vice-chair of the Critical Care EEG Monitoring Research Consortium (CCEMRC) and sits on the scientific advisory board for the NORSE institute.
Dr. Gilmore completed her neurology residency and 3-year combined fellowship at Columbia University where she fostered a clinical and research interest in neuromonitoring. She was one of the first neurointensivists to become board certified in critical care EEG monitoring and was recruited to Yale to help build a state-of-the art Neuro-ICU where technology could be deployed to deliver cutting edge care for patients with acute brain injury.
Marrying her clinical and research interests was natural; she was an early recipient of the Yale Center for Clinical Investigation (YCCI) Clinical Scholars program and the American Brain Foundation Clinical Research Training Fellowship. She currently serves as the site-PI for several national neurotrauma trials and was recently awarded her first RO1 with colleagues from MGH and UTSW to link the relationship between biomarkers of secondary brain injury, treatment and outcomes in patients with severe TBI. Her overarching research interests center on understanding and translating physiologic biomarkers obtained from invasive and noninvasive multimodal brain monitoring to individualize care that will improve outcomes for patients with acute brain injury.
Administratively, in addition to her role as Director of the Neuro-ICU and Director of Neuromonitoring, Dr. Gilmore is the co-Director of Neurotrauma. With colleagues in Neurosurgery, she is building a comprehensive multidisciplinary program that addresses the continuum of care needs, from the acute setting though rehabilitation and recovery, for patients with TBI. Additionally, she is the fellowship director for both Neurocritical Care and Critical Care EEG programs, serves as the vice-chair of the Critical Care EEG Monitoring Research Consortium (CCEMRC) and sits on the scientific advisory board for the NORSE institute.
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Julia Zabinska,Vineetha Yadlapalli,Mercy Mazurek,Nethra Parasuram,Dheeraj Lalwani, Emma Peasley,Emily Gilmore,Jennifer Kim,Sacit Bulent Omay,Gordon Sze,Sam Payabvash,Annabel Sorby-Adams,
Neurocritical Careno. 3 (2024): 1-26
Ethan Wang,Shubham Misra, Jennifer Yan, Pei Yi Chook,Yuki Kawamura, Rachel Kitagawa,Jennifer A. Kim,Emily J. Gilmore,Adam De Havenon,Adithya Sivaraju,Lawrence J. Hirsch,Guido Falcone,
Christine Nguyen, Brandon Molligoda,Noah Kim,Eva Kitlen,Charles Wira,Sarah Perman,Akhil Khosla,P. Elliott Miller,David Greer,Emily Gilmore,Rachel Beekman
Neurologyno. 17_supplement_1 (2024)
Journal of Clinical and Translational Scienceno. s1 (2024): 4-4
Resuscitation (2024): 110213-110213
Jonathan J Song,Rebecca A Stafford, Jack E Pohlmann,Ivy So Yeon Kim, Maanyatha Cheekati, Sydney Dennison,Benjamin Brush,Stefanos Chatzidakis,Qiuxi Huang,Stelios M Smirnakis,Emily J Gilmore, Shariq Mohammed,
Research square (2024)
Sithmi Jayasundara,Jennifer Kim,Rachel Choi,Amedeo Rapuano, Erin Barnes,Melvin Parasram, Michele Moura, Puneet Uppal, Yilun Chen,Ilayda Top,Madelynne Olexa, Rafael Maarek,
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