
معرفی
Anthony Napoli, MD, FACEP, MHL, is a dual-appointed Professor in Brown University’s Alpert Medical School (Department of Emergency Medicine) and School of Public Health (Health Services, Policy and Practice). He serves as Executive Vice Chair and Vice Chair of Clinical Affairs in Emergency Medicine, overseeing five emergency departments annually handling 250,000+ patients. His roles include Chair and Medical Director of Newport Hospital’s Emergency Department (2015–2022) and Academic Director of Brown’s Executive Master of Healthcare Leadership (2021–2024).
- Executive Vice Chair of Emergency Medicine, Brown University
- Medical Director, Van Bueren Emergency Department (Newport Hospital)
- Co-director, Brown Emergency Medicine Healthcare Leadership Fellowship
Education:
- BS in Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania (1998, summa cum laude)
- MD, Georgetown University (2002)
- Emergency Medicine Residency, Brown University (2006)
- Executive MHL, Brown University School of Professional Studies (2015)
Research Focus: Dr. Napoli specializes in emergency department operations, sepsis management, healthcare disparities, and clinical decision units. His recent work emphasizes the clinical/financial impacts of inpatient boarding on ED throughput and operational efficiency. Key areas include:
- Noninvasive fluid responsiveness measures in sepsis
- Post-cardiac arrest patient management
- Chest pain and cardiovascular emergencies
- Healthcare resource utilization disparities
- ED clinical decision unit optimization
Article Trends (2020–2024): His publications highlight ED boarding’s financial and operational consequences, predictive analytics for ED volume forecasting, and patient perceptions of triage fairness. He also explores pandemic-related shifts in opioid overdose presentations and sports-related head trauma epidemiology.
Awards:
- 2020 COVID Special Service Award
- 2017 Barnet Fain Award
- 2011 Best Young Investigator Award (SAEM)
Teaching/Leadership: Leads the Master of Healthcare Leadership program and co-directs the Emergency Medicine Healthcare Leadership Fellowship. His teaching spans data analytics, capstone project mentorship, and healthcare leadership curricula.
Labs/Teams: Active in Brown’s Emergency Medicine Research Group and collaborates with Rhode Island Hospital’s clinical operations teams.


