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Marc Auerbach is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. He serves as the Director of Pediatric Simulation at the Yale Center for Healthcare Simulation and co-founded INSPIRE, the world's largest simulation-based pediatric research network. His work focuses on leveraging simulation technologies to enhance pediatric emergency care quality and safety. He leads initiatives such as the ImPACTS study to evaluate and improve emergency department pediatric readiness and the CHIRAL center for transitions-of-care research.
Education:
- MD, University at Buffalo School of Medicine (2002)
- MSc in Clinical Investigation, New York University (2008)
- Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship, NYU/Bellevue Hospital (2009)
Research Interests: Dr. Auerbach's research integrates simulation-based training, quality improvement, and systems analysis to address gaps in pediatric emergency care. Key areas include procedural skills training, team-based resuscitation protocols, disaster preparedness, and family-centered resuscitation practices. His work spans translational research from simulation labs to real-world clinical impact.
Grants & Collaborations:
- Principal Investigator of AHRQ-funded CHIRAL center for patient safety during care transitions
- Leadership roles in HRSA's EIIC and Pediatric Pandemic Network
- Global collaborations with organizations like the American Heart Association and SAEM
Labs/Teams: He directs the Yale Center for Healthcare Simulation and collaborates with the INSPIRE network, Pediatric Academic Societies, and the Pediatric Trauma Society to advance simulation research and training programs.
