
About
Phillip Levy, MD, MPH, is the Edward S. Thomas Endowed Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Wayne State University School of Medicine. He serves as Associate Vice President for Translational Science at Wayne State University and directs the Center for Population Health Accountability for Wayne Health.
- Emergency Medicine
- Cardiovascular Disease Research
- Public Health Leadership
Dr. Levy's research focuses on cardiovascular disease prevention, hypertension management, and social determinants of health in urban populations. He has pioneered community health worker integration into emergency medicine frameworks and developed mobile health units for underserved communities in Detroit.
Recent research trends highlight his work in:
- Hypertension reduction programs
- Community-based participatory research
- Emergency department interventions for chronic disease management
- Geospatial mapping for HIV prevention
- Health disparity analysis
- Environmental health impact studies
Scientific honors include:
- Fellow, American College of Emergency Physicians
- Fellow, American Heart Association
- Fellow, American College of Cardiology
With over 110 funded studies and an h-index of 41, Dr. Levy's work spans clinical trials, epidemiological studies, and public health initiatives aimed at improving cardiovascular outcomes in vulnerable populations.
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