Description
Dr. Patrick Maher is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Critical Care Medicine of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He practices Emergency and Critical Care Medicine at The Mount Sinai Hospital. His research interests are in the areas of hemorrhagic shock and coagulopathy, including critical care resuscitation and emergency department-based laboratory testing. At Mount Sinai, Dr. Maher was supported through a T32 grant program during his research fellowship. He is a co-investigator for the Prevention and Early Treatment of Acute Lung Injury (PETAL) studies at Mount Sinai. While at Mount Sinai, he has led funded studies investigating the presence of hypercoagulable states in multiple disease processes, including pregnancy, acute hemorrhage, and sepsis. He currently co-chairs the Mount Sinai Hospital CPR Committee, and he serves as co-director for the Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Ultrasound Education program. Prior to joining the faculty at Mount Sinai, he finished clinical training at the University of Washington, in Seattle, in emergency medicine and critical care medicine.