Emergency Medicine Network
The Emergency Medicine Network (EMNet) advances public health objectives through diverse projects in emergency care, particularly through multicenter clinical research.
The Emergency Medicine Network (EMNet) involves 246 medical centers and three programs. Large administrative dataset analyses contribute to all three programs.
- Multicenter Airway Research Collaboration (MARC) is an international research network focusing on respiratory/allergy emergencies such as asthma, COPD, anaphylaxis, bronchiolitis and other similar disorders.
- Health Services Research (HSR) focuses on access to emergency care, quality of emergency care, and patient outcomes. This includes the National ED Inventories (NEDI) along with patient safety and workforce studies.
- Public Health includes diverse topics, but focuses on health-related social needs and mental health emergencies such as the ED Safety Assessment & Follow-up Evaluation (ED-SAFE) and large surveys.
All EMNet programs are based at the EMNet Coordinating Center (ECC) at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
Our Team
Meet some of the members of the EMNet team at Mass General.
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Carlos A. Camargo Jr., MD, DrPH
- Founder and EMNet Division Chief | Professor of Emergency Medicine
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- Faculty, EMNet | Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School
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- Faculty, EMNet
- Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School
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- Faculty, EMNet
- Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School
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- Director of EMNet Coordinating Center
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- Chief, Division of Health Services Research
- Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School
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- Faculty, EMNet | Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School
Research at Mass General
Every day, our clinicians and scientists chart new terrain in biomedical research to treat and prevent human disease and advance patient care.