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John Guzzi serves as Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology at Yale School of Medicine, holding multiple administrative roles including Rotation Director for Sub-Internship and Advanced Training Period Elective in Anesthesiology, and Clerkship Site Director at York Street Campus. His clinical and academic work integrates anesthesiology with transplantation medicine and geriatric care.
- MD from Georgetown University (2019)
- BS in Biology and Philosophy from Boston College (2015)
- Completed residency and Chief Resident position at Yale University School of Medicine (2023)
- Clinical Fellow in Critical Care Medicine at Yale (2024)
Dr. Guzzi's research focuses on optimizing perioperative care for transplant and elderly patients, with significant contributions to Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols for liver transplantation. His work bridges clinical anesthesiology with biomedical innovation, particularly in wearable monitoring systems for hospitalized patients and cardiovascular risk assessment in geriatric populations. Current projects examine the application of lactate/glucose monitors in critical care settings and refinement of myocardial infarction management protocols for elderly patients.
His publication record demonstrates consistent output in high-impact journals including Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, New England Journal of Medicine, and Transplantology. Research trends emphasize practical clinical solutions for complex patient populations, with strong focus on elderly care, transplantation medicine, and technological innovation in monitoring systems.
- Outstanding Teaching Award (2025)
Dr. Guzzi actively contributes to medical education through clerkship direction and resident supervision, with no major grants explicitly mentioned in available materials. His collaborative research network includes prominent Yale faculty in critical care and transplantation medicine, with frequent co-authorship with Ranjit Deshpande, Albert Perrino Jr, and Andrew Notarianni. Current work focuses on advancing ERAS protocols and developing evidence-based approaches for elderly transplant candidates.