The Emergency Medicine Consulting (EMC) collaborative provides consulting services and health care market research opportunities for companies seeking feedback on existing or prospective medications, devices and services.

Joshua Goldstein

Joshua N. Goldstein, MD, PhD

Mass General Emergency Consulting Program Director

Joshua N. Goldstein M.D. Ph.D. is the Mass General endowed chair in clinical research in the Department of Emergency Medicine and a Professor of emergency medicine at Harvard Medical School (HMS). He received his MD and PhD in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, and completed residency and fellowship training at Mass General, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and HMS. He has over 20 years of experience in critical care and emergency medicine.

He has lectured nationally and internationally, and has published over 180 research articles, book chapters and reviews. He oversees a clinical research program focused on improving the care of patients with neurological and hematologic emergencies.

Dr. Goldstein has also worked with industry partners in clinical trial management and clinical operations. He has experience consulting with pharmaceutical, biotechnology and health care service companies.

Benjamin White

Benjamin A. White, MD

Mass General Emergency Consulting Program Consultant

Benjamin A. White, M.D.  is an attending physician at the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine, and an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He also serves as the Director of Clinical Operations, and the chair of both the ED Operations Committee, and the ED Patient Experience Committee. 

After receiving his undergraduate degree from Yale University and studying medicine at Harvard Medical School, Ben completed his emergency medicine training at the Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency, where he served as chief resident in his final year. Ben’s academic work has focused on ED operations and systems improvement, with an emphasis on systems engineering, process flow, Lean methodologies, rapid cycle change, and patient experience.  He has led multiple grant-funded projects in this capacity, with resultant peer-reviewed publications, and is committed to continuing to improve patient care and experience both locally and nationally.

Chun Mei Su

Chun Mei Su, BA, MS candidate

Mass General Emergency Consulting Program Manager

Chun Mei Su graduated from University of California, Davis with her bachelors in psychology, and is currently pursuing a master of science in clinical research at Boston University School of Medicine while working full-time at Mass General. She has over five years of clinical research experience.

Currently, she serves as the program manager for the Center for Neurologic Emergencies and manages clinical trials within two National Institute of Health (NIH)-funded networks in Emergency Medicine, the Neurological Emergencies Treatment Trials (NETT) and Strategies to Innovate Emergency Care Clinical Trials (SIREN) networks. She works closely with the research team at the J. Philip Kistler Stroke Research Center on clinical trials in acute ischemic stroke and studies in neurologic diseases.