Elizabeth Vaughan MD
Overview
E. Camille Vaughan, MD, MS serves as Professor and Division Director in the Emory University Department of Medicine, Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology. She graduated from the University of Tennessee (summa cum laude). She received her MD and MS (clinical research) degrees from Emory University. Dr. Vaughan completed her residency in internal medicine and geriatrics fellowship at Emory University and is board-certified in internal medicine and geriatric medicine. Dr. Vaughan currently serves as Atlanta Site Director of the Birmingham/Atlanta VA Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center and Division Director for Geriatrics & Gerontology at Emory University. As a clinician-investigator, her research focuses on optimizing care for older adults with multiple chronic conditions with a focus on urinary symptom management in persons with Parkinson disease and interventions to promote safe prescribing for older adults seen in the Emergency Department. She receives funding from the VA, NIH, and AHRQ.
Dr. Vaughans clinical practice is based at the Atlanta VA Medical Center, the Emory Clinic at Decatur, and the Emory Parkinson Comprehensive Care Clinic.
Dr. Vaughan teaches students, residents, and fellows through various programs at the Emory University School of Medicine.
Academic Appointment
- Professor, Medicine - Geriatrics & Gerontology, Emory University
- Division Director, Geriatrics & Gerontology, Emory University
Education
Degrees
- MS from Emory University
- MD from Emory University
- BS from University of Tennessee
Research
Focus
- My research focus is to improve the management of lower urinary tract symptoms in older adults and specifically in adults with Parkinson disease. With my research team, I have demonstrated the feasibility and efficacy of pelvic floor muscle exercise-based behavioral therapy to treat urinary incontinence in older adults with Parkinson disease.
Publications
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The Association Between Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia and Incident Cognitive Impairment Among Older Veterans.
J Appl Gerontol Page(s): 7334648251330666
04/02/2025 Authors: Kusumoto H; Khakharia A; Bramoweth AD; Phillips L; Fung CH; Eisenstein R; Vaughan CP -
Wound Healing in Older Adults after Major Lower Extremity Amputation.
Ann Vasc Surg Volume: 113 Page(s): 13 - 20
04/01/2025 Authors: Donzo MW; Forrester N; Hu C; Mize BM; Duwayri Y; Vaughan CP; Alabi O -
Assessment of Environmental, Sociocultural, and Physiological Influences on Women's Toileting Decisions and Behaviors Using "Where I Go": Pilot Study of a Mobile App.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth Volume: 13 Page(s): e56533
02/12/2025 Authors: Smith AR; Mueller ER; Lewis CE; Markland A; Smerdon C; Smith AL; Sutcliffe S; Wyman JF; Low LK; Miller JM -
Bladder Health Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs among US Adolescent Women.
J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol Volume: 38 Page(s): 60 - 67
02/01/2025 Authors: Camenga DR; Brady SS; Bilger A; Klusaritz H; Lipman TH; Levin EC; Brown O; Cunningham SD; LaCoursiere DY; James AS -
A multisite feasibility study of integrated cognitive-behavioral treatment for co-existing nocturia and chronic insomnia.
J Am Geriatr Soc Volume: 73 Page(s): 558 - 565
02/01/2025 Authors: Fung CH; Huang AJ; Markland AD; Schembri M; Martin JL; Bliwise DL; Cheng J; Alessi CA; Johnson TM; Burgio KL -
Associations of financial strain and unmet social needs with women's bladder health.
Am J Obstet Gynecol Volume: 232 Page(s): 200.e1 - 200.e20
02/01/2025 Authors: Brady SS; Cunningham SD; Brubaker L; Falke C; James AS; Kenton KS; Low LK; Markland AD; Mcgwin G; Newman DK -
Exploring women's bladder self-care practices: A qualitative secondary analysis.
J Adv Nurs Volume: 81 Page(s): 909 - 925
02/01/2025 Authors: Wyman JF; Burgio KL; Newman DK; Cunningham SD; Hebert-Beirne J; Low LK; Meister MR; Stapleton A; Gahagan S; Williams BR -
The PRO-AGE Tool and Its Association With Post Discharge Outcomes in Older Adults Admitted From the Emergency Department.
J Am Geriatr Soc
01/22/2025 Authors: Cohen I; Curiati PK; Morinaga CV; Han L; Gandhi T; Araujo K; Avelino-Silva TJ; Bianco LM; Brandt CA; Capelli S -
Bladder health in US women: population-based estimates from the RISE FOR HEALTH study.
Am J Obstet Gynecol
11/07/2024 Authors: Smith AL; Falke C; Rudser KD; McGwin G; Brady SS; Brubaker L; Kenton K; LaCoursiere DY; Lewis CE; Low LK -
Feasibility of Home Collection for Urogenital Microbiome Samples.
Urogynecology (Phila) Volume: 30 Page(s): 896 - 905
11/01/2024 Authors: Lukacz ES; Fok CS; Bryant M; Rodriguez-Ponciano DP; Meister MR; Mueller MG; Lewis CE; Lowder JL; Smith AL; Stapleton A