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Dr. Kevin F. Gardner is a Clinical Assistant Professor in Internal Medicine at Yale School of Medicine, affiliated with Yale New Haven Health. He splits clinical duties between the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and Emergency Department (ED). His academic work focuses on ultrasound applications in cardiac arrest, optimizing ICU-ED collaboration, wilderness medicine, and medical education innovations.
Education: B.S. from Cornell University (2010), M.D. from University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine (2015), Emergency Medicine residency at Highland Hospital (2019) where he served as Chief Resident, and Critical Care Fellowship at Stanford University (2022).
Research interests emphasize resuscitation protocols, ultrasound integration in critical care, and improving interdepartmental workflows between ED and ICU. Recent studies address ED boarding effects on critical care outcomes and mechanical CPR device impacts.
Awarded multiple teaching honors including Emergency Medicine Bridgeport Teaching Attending of the Year (2024), Internal Medicine Teaching Attending of the Year (2024), and Critical Care Teaching Attending of the Year (2023).