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Vinu Verghese, DO, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. He is affiliated with Yale Medicine and provides clinical care at the Yale Emergency Medicine facility in New Haven, CT. His academic and clinical work focuses on emergency medicine, with a particular interest in system-level performance and patient care delivery.
- Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Yale School of Medicine
- Board Certified, American Board of Emergency Medicine (2005, recertified 2016)
- Primary Affiliation: Yale Emergency Medicine
Dr. Verghese specializes in emergency medicine, managing a wide range of acute medical conditions. His clinical expertise ensures timely and effective patient care in high-pressure environments. He is particularly known for his work on emergency department operations and crowding metrics.
His primary research contribution centers on emergency department crowding, as demonstrated by his 2003 publication on the development and validation of a new crowding index. This work has contributed to the broader understanding of healthcare system strain and operational efficiency in emergency settings. The article reflects a strong focus on health services research, clinical workflow, and performance measurement.
Dr. Verghese has not been publicly recognized with scientific awards based on available information.
There is no information available regarding graduate student mentorship, research grants, or external funding. Similarly, no details are provided about leadership in research labs or collaborative teams.