Associate Professor, ACCM, JHU, SOM
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Aiaksei Pustavoitau, MD, MHS, FCCM is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Dr. Pustavoitau is a graduate of Belarusian State Medical University. He completed anesthesiology residency at Wayne State University/ Detroit Medical Center, and subsequently critical care medicine fellowhip at the Johns Hopkins University. He works as both an anesthesiologist and a critical care physician at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he also serves as a Director of Perioperative Ultrasound, Medical Director of Respiratory Care Services and leads a hospital-level program of triaging critically ill patients to provide "right care in the right place at the right time". Dr. Pustavoitau is an avid advocate of critical care ultrasound through developing and instructing at courses locally, nationally and internationally, previously leading SCCM effort which resulted in creation of recommendations for achieving and maintaining competence and credentialing in critical care ultrasound, co-editing the 1st edition of Comprehensive Critical Care Ulrtasound and serving as an expert reviewer and co-author of multiple guidelines and statements on the use of ultrasound at patient's bedside.