معرفی
Anand Selvam is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Yale School of Medicine, with adjunct roles in Global Health and the Reid Lab for Innovation in Population Health. His work focuses on advancing emergency care and public health interventions in low-resource settings, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). His research integrates systematic reviews and scoping methodologies to address critical gaps in trauma care, bystander assistance programs, and nutrition interventions during humanitarian emergencies.
Dr. Selvam's research emphasizes global health equity, with publications analyzing trauma management in LMICs, bystander intervention training effectiveness, and nutritional strategies to reduce pediatric mortality in crises. He actively participates in global health initiatives, including attending the African Conference on Emergency Medicine in 2016.
His academic contributions are centered at the intersection of emergency medicine and global health systems, aiming to improve outcomes through evidence-based interventions in underserved regions. Collaborations include the Reid Lab, focusing on innovative solutions for population health challenges.

