Jeffrey Barrett
Jeffrey Barrett, MD, investigates challenges and opportunities in the field of Emergency Medicine, with a focus on improving patient care and outcomes in acute medical settings. As an Assistant Professor at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Dr. Barrett brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to his role, having completed his medical degree at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in 1995. He further honed his expertise during his Emergency Medicine residency at Temple University Hospital, which he completed in 2002. Dr. Barrett is actively involved in the academic community, contributing to the advancement of Emergency Medicine through his membership in the American Academy of Emergency Medicine and the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine. His commitment to the field is reflected in his board certification in Emergency Medicine, underscoring his dedication to maintaining the highest standards of clinical practice. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Barrett is engaged in various initiatives aimed at enhancing the educational experience for medical students and residents. His approach to education emphasizes the integration of evidence-based practices and innovative teaching methods to prepare the next generation of emergency medicine professionals. Dr. Barrett's contributions to the field extend beyond the classroom, as he is involved in collaborative research projects and clinical trials that seek to address some of the most pressing issues in emergency healthcare. His work is characterized by a commitment to improving patient outcomes and advancing the practice of Emergency Medicine through research and education.
Publications
, 141-155, 2008-01-01
, 2024-05-01
, 190-195, 2008-01-10
, 3462-3480, 2020-11-28
, 85-96, 2014-12-19