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Marc is a Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine at Yale. He is the Director of Pediatric Simulation at the Yale Center for Medical Simulation and was the founding co-chair of INSPIRE, the world’s largest simulation-based research network.
His academic work focuses on the use of innovative techniques and technologies, such as simulation, to measure and improve the quality of pediatric emergency care. His overarching goal is to ensure that all children, no matter where they live, go to school or travel, receive the highest quality emergency medical care.
In July 2020 Marc started in a national role with EMSC on the EIIC executive committee and co-leading the EIIC Knowledge Management and State Partnership Domains as the Connecticut Center Director.
Prior to this role he served as the CT EMSC State Partnership Grant Medical Director for seven years and as an investigator on four different EMSC targeted issues grants and the leader on the EIIC Prehospital Emergency Care Collaborative. His projects involve working closely with prehospital and hospital emergency care coordinators leading pediatric efforts in community EDs and community EMS agencies.
In addition Marc is an active member of the PECARN PRIME node, the chair of the AAP SOEM Pediatric Readiness Subcommittee, and is actively working on multiple initiatives through other organizations (including SAEM, Pediatric Trauma Societies, American Heart Association, Emergency Nurses Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, NASEMSO). Marc serves as the PI of the ImPACTS study, a national effort to describe, measure and improve the quality of care provided to critically ill and injured pediatric patients in emergency departments using simulation.
Marc completed a K30 Masters of Science in Clinical Investigation with a focus in translational medicine at New York University and post-graduate course work on simulation at Harvard’s Center for Medical Simulation. He has substantial leadership experiences in trauma and simulation research as a board member of the International Pediatric Simulation Society, co-chair of the Pediatric Academic Society’s Special Interest Group on Simulation-Based Research and as a leader on the Pediatric Trauma Society’s Guideline Committee. He has served as the principal investigator on multiple funded trauma and simulation research projects to ensure the optimal care for ill and injured children. This includes a grant-funded project using simulation training for disaster preparedness, a regional trauma simulation program, a local office based preparedness program.
Marc is a Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine at Yale. He is the Director of Pediatric Simulation at the Yale Center for Medical Simulation and was the founding co-chair of INSPIRE, the world’s largest simulation-based research network.
His academic work focuses on the use of innovative techniques and technologies, such as simulation, to measure and improve the quality of pediatric emergency care. His overarching goal is to ensure that all children, no matter where they live, go to school or travel, receive the highest quality emergency medical care.
In July 2020 Marc started in a national role with EMSC on the EIIC executive committee and co-leading the EIIC Knowledge Management and State Partnership Domains as the Connecticut Center Director.
Prior to this role he served as the CT EMSC State Partnership Grant Medical Director for seven years and as an investigator on four different EMSC targeted issues grants and the leader on the EIIC Prehospital Emergency Care Collaborative. His projects involve working closely with prehospital and hospital emergency care coordinators leading pediatric efforts in community EDs and community EMS agencies.
In addition Marc is an active member of the PECARN PRIME node, the chair of the AAP SOEM Pediatric Readiness Subcommittee, and is actively working on multiple initiatives through other organizations (including SAEM, Pediatric Trauma Societies, American Heart Association, Emergency Nurses Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, NASEMSO). Marc serves as the PI of the ImPACTS study, a national effort to describe, measure and improve the quality of care provided to critically ill and injured pediatric patients in emergency departments using simulation.
Marc completed a K30 Masters of Science in Clinical Investigation with a focus in translational medicine at New York University and post-graduate course work on simulation at Harvard’s Center for Medical Simulation. He has substantial leadership experiences in trauma and simulation research as a board member of the International Pediatric Simulation Society, co-chair of the Pediatric Academic Society’s Special Interest Group on Simulation-Based Research and as a leader on the Pediatric Trauma Society’s Guideline Committee. He has served as the principal investigator on multiple funded trauma and simulation research projects to ensure the optimal care for ill and injured children. This includes a grant-funded project using simulation training for disaster preparedness, a regional trauma simulation program, a local office based preparedness program.
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Mark X Cicero, Kate Schissler,Janette Baird,Linda Brown,Marc Auerbach, Nicole Irgens-Moller, Natasha Pavlinetz,Kathleen Adelgais
Prehospital emergency carepp.1-10, (2025)
Cindy D Chang,Michelle Eckerle, Snimarjot Kaur,Brad Sobolewski, Ross Donaldson, Bashar S Shihabuddin, Eury Hong,Marc Auerbach
AEM education and trainingno. 3 (2025): e70059-e70059
Michelle J Alletag, Shruti Kant, Wendy L Van Ittersum, Theresa A Walls,Erin E Montgomery, Hannah L Anderson, Mark S Mannenbach,Marc A Auerbach
Pediatric emergency careno. 4 (2025): 273-280
Erin E. Montgomery,Ingrid A. Anderson,Daniel J. Scherzer,Grace M. Arteaga,Ranna A. Rozenfeld,Robyn Wing,Rachel A. Umoren,Jessica J. Wall, Devin A. McKissic, Gabriela I. Centers, Callie R. Searly, Maria J. Mandt,Brian M. Jackson,Erin W. Hulfish,Lauren M. Maloney, Tina M. Duman-Bender,Christopher Kennedy,Mark Adler,Jeffrey Naples, Jeffrey Luk,Stephen J. Gleich,Riad Lutfi,Kellie J. Pearson, Sakina Erika Reames,Marc A. Auerbach,Kamal Abulebda
JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS (2025)
Eury Hong, Sundes Kazmir, Benjamin Dylik,Marc Auerbach, Matteo Rosati, Sofia Athanasopoulou, Russell Himmelstein, Travis M Whitfill, Lindsay Johnston, Traci A Wolbrink, Arielle Shibi Rosen, Isabel T Gross
Simulation in healthcare journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (2025)
Michael P Goldman,Martin D Slade,Katherine Gielissen, Alexander W Hirsch, Elizabeth A Prabhu, Dana W Dunne,Marc A Auerbach
Pediatric emergency careno. 5 (2025): 348-353
Katharina Bibl,Michael Wagner,Robyn Dvorsky, Moritz Haderer,Vito Giordano,Peter Groepel,Angelika Berger,Travis Whitfill, Bashar Kadhim,Marc A. Auerbach,Isabel T. Gross
Simulation in Healthcare The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (2024)
Kimberly P Stone,Lori Rutman,Aaron W Calhoun,Jennifer Reid,Tensing Maa,Komal Bajaj,Marc A Auerbach,Adam Cheng,Louise Davies,Ellen Deutsch,Ilana Harwayne-Gidansky,David O Kessler,Greg Ogrinc,Mary Patterson, Anita Thomas,Cara Doughty, And for the International Network in Simulation-Based Innovation, Research and Education (INSPIRE) SQUIRE-SIM Reporting Guidelines Investigators
Simulation in healthcare : journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (2024)
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H-Index: 36
G-Index: 65
Sociability: 7
Diversity: 3
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