Professor of Medicine, Anesthesiology, and Surgery
UMass Memorial Medical Center
Worcester
Craig M. Lilly, MD is a Professor of Medicine, Anesthesiology, and Surgery at the University of Massachusetts Chan School of Medicine. He is the Editor-in-Chief for Irwin and Rippeās Textbook of Intensive Care Medicine and is a member of the CHEST editorial board. He has served as the PI for 14 and as a co-investigator for 4 NIH sponsored grants and has participated as a member of NIH study sections including those for Program Project Grants. He has held an investigator sponsored IND from the FDA and holds a United States Patent for a molecular technology. His 206 publications include randomized clinical trials, telemedicine studies with more than 200,000 subjects, and the development of validated survey tools that document the increasing role and need for POCT-based technologies. He served as the founding Director of the Conquering Diseases Biorepository. In his role as the Director of the Clinical Development Core of the Center for Advancing Point of Care Technologies (CAPCaT) project he has improved subject recruitment, solved supply chain challenges, and provided clinical translation insights for several companies. He has also provided development insights for the products of large (Phillips, VISICU) and small (SubC, CEIBA, CLEW, Cognita) companies with POCT-related products. He serves as the founding director for the clinical epidemiology and management course of the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School Outreach Program that develops underserved scholars.
Con: The NETCCN On-Demand Model Could Have Done More
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
3:00 PM – 3:20 PM MT