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Giles Slocum is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Rush University's Rush Medical College in Chicago. His research focuses on emergency medicine pharmacotherapy, infectious disease management, critical care outcomes, and medication adherence in urgent care settings. He has collaborated extensively on studies involving anticoagulant reversal, STI treatment adherence, and antibiotic efficacy in emergency departments.
Key research themes include:
- Optimizing pharmacotherapy protocols in acute care
- Evaluating outcomes for patients with hemorrhagic conditions
- Improving follow-up compliance for sexually transmitted infections
- Comparing cardiovascular medications in acute scenarios
His most recent work (2025) examines social determinants of medication adherence across urban EDs and explores glucagon efficacy for esophageal obstructions. Earlier studies (2020-2022) focused on anticoagulant management, MRSA screening protocols, and epilepsy treatment comparisons.
Slocum has collaborated with co-authors like Dr. Gary Peksa and Dr. Michael Gottlieb on numerous clinical reviews and meta-analyses. His work appears frequently in American Journal of Emergency Medicine and Pharmacotherapy, addressing both clinical practice improvements and guideline development in emergency settings.
No awards or grants are explicitly listed in the profile, though his active publication record indicates ongoing research contributions. He maintains affiliations within Rush Medical College's academic emergency medicine programs and participates in collaborative networks with other institutions' emergency medicine departments.



