Presenter
Jonathan Elmer

Biography
Dr. Elmer graduated from Mount Sinai School of Medicine in 2008 and completed residency in emergency medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital/Brigham and Women’s Hospital combined training program. He completed critical care and neurocritical care training at University of Pittsburgh before joining the faculty. His research is focused on improving delivery of acute post-arrest care to improve patient outcomes. Specific domains of his work include elucidating the effect of neurocritical care and systems of care on patient outcomes; advancing the science of neurological prognostication and post-arrest risk stratification; and developing robust methods for analysis of continuous, correlated physiological and electroencephalographic data. His leads multiple federal grants to support these efforts. Clinically, he attends in the neurovascular and neurotrauma intensive care units and on the Post-Cardiac Arrest Service at UPMC Presbyterian Hospital and directs the Organ Donor Support Team. He has mentored numerous trainees ranging from undergraduates to early career faculty.
Presentations
Breakout Session
Science of Neurocritical Care
Basic/Neurocritical Care 101
General Critical Care
Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Multimodal Neuromonitoring (invasive/non-invasive)
Nursing Pharmacology
Pharmacist Practice
Stroke
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Traumatic Brain Injury
Intermediate