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Kimberly Glerum, MD is a Research Fellow in Geriatrics at Yale School of Medicine, affiliated with the Department of Internal Medicine. Her work focuses on improving surgical outcomes for elderly patients, postoperative delirium management, and pediatric emergency care. She completed her MD at Brown University (2020) and undergraduate studies at Brown (2015). Her research also addresses injury prevention through systematic reviews of child restraint systems and public health interventions. She collaborates with experts in geriatric medicine and surgery, including Mary Tinetti and Samuel Miller. Her clinical interests bridge geriatric care, surgical protocols for older adults, and pediatric emergency medicine.
- Education: Brown University (BA 2015, MD 2020)
- Research Interests: Geriatric surgery protocols, postoperative delirium, pediatric malpractice, and injury prevention strategies
- Affiliations: Yale School of Medicine Geriatrics Program, Department of Internal Medicine
Her recent publications emphasize structured preoperative assessments for elderly surgery patients and interdisciplinary communication between surgeons and geriatricians. She has contributed to understanding pediatric emergency medicine risks and legal implications, including malpractice claims in urgent care settings.
