Stanford University Medical Center
Tsuyoshi Mitarai, MD, FAAEM, FACEP is a clinical associate professor at Stanford University. He graduated from University of Rochester School of Medicine in 2002 and completed his combined internal medicine/emergency medicine residency at University of Maryland in 2007. He finished his critical care fellowship at Stanford University in 2009 and stayed on as a faculty in the Emergency Department as well as Medical ICU. He created the Emergency Critical Care Program (ECCP) in 2017 to improve the quality of care for critically ill patients in the ED. He is the first author on the recently published manuscript in Critical Care Medicine describing the clinical impact of the ECCP. He has earned multiple teaching awards including Outstanding Educator Award (2019, 2021, Stanford University, CA) and The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching, (2015, 2019, Stanford University, CA).
The Americal College of Emergency Physician article describing the ECCP: https://www.acep.org/criticalcare/newsroom/newsroom-articles/july2018/stanford-emergency-critical-care-program-eccp/
The ECCP manuscript in Critical Care Medicine: https://journals.lww.com/ccmjournal/Fulltext/9900/Association_of_an_Emergency_Critical_Care_Program.129.aspxthat”