Kamal Gursahani, MD, MBA
- Phone: 314-273-0217
- Email: kgursahani@nospam.wustl.edu
Assistant Chief Clinical Operations
Associate Professor
Emergency Medicine
Washington University
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AREAS OF EXPERTISE
- Health systems science & medical education
- Business ethics of medical practice and research
- Quality improvement, clinical operations, physician payment systems, and health care access and reform
- Clinical informatics
- Entrepreneurship
PUBLICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
- Kinney EP, Gursahani K, Armbrecht E, Dalawari P. Does emergency department length of stay predict trauma outcomes at a Level 1 trauma center? J Hosp Admin. 4(5) 2015
- Kraus EM, Bakanas E, Gursahani K, Dubois JM. Establishing the Need and Identifying Goals for a Curriculum in Medical Business Ethics: A Survey of Students and Residents at Two Medical Centers in Missouri. BMC Research Notes. Nov 2014
- DuBois JM, Kraus EM, Gursahani K, Mikulec T, Bakanas E. Curricular priorities for business ethics in medical practice and research: Recommendations from Delphi consensus panels. BMC Medical Education. Oct 2014
- Gursahani K. New Innovations: Cardiopulmonary plunger resuscitation. NAEMPS News December 2011;20
- Lee DC, Chu J, Bania TC, Elliott DT, Perez E, Gursahani K. Treatment and outcome of elder patients who present with acute abdominal pain. Acad Emerg Med 2005:12(5):S(1)161
- Lee DC, Chu J, Bania TC, Elliott DT, Perez E, Gursahani K. Age is not associated with increased admission rates, hospital length-of-stay, or mortality in elderly Emergency Department patients presenting with undifferentiated abdominal pain. Ann Emerg Med 2005:46(3):S119
- Gursahani K, Tobias JD. Fatal cardiac dysrhythmia following a bupropion overdose in an adolescent. J Intensive Care Med. 2002;17: 136-8