Shamie Das MD, MBA, MPH, F
Overview
Shamie Das is an Attending and Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Emory University Hospital. With a background in social and biological sciences his professional passions are delivering the highest quality patient care and advocating for the profession of medicine.
He has been active in organized medicine since 2010 and has held regional and national positions within state medical societies and the American Medical Association (AMA). He is active within the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and locally at the Georgia College of Emergency Medicine (GCEP).
Dr. Das co-founded the nation's first completely medical student-run talkshow (now podcast), entitled: RadioRounds. The project aspires to explore the "hidden curriculum" of humanism in medicine and the joy of practice from accomplished physician authors, leaders and innovators. www.radiorounds.org
Professionally, Dr. Das is also involved in the development of quality improvement initiatives and financial education in residency.
Academic Appointment
- Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Emory University
Education
Degrees
- MD, MBA from Wright State University
- MPH from Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University
- BS (Biology, Sociology) from Emory University
- Fellow from American College of Emergency Physicians
Research
Publications
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Why do we need quality measures in emergency medicine?
J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open Volume: 5 Page(s): e13329
12/01/2024 Authors: Das S; Miller G; Libby C; Gettel CJ; Rabin E; Lin M -
Scaling the EQUIPPED medication safety program: Traditional and hub-and-spoke implementation models.
J Am Geriatr Soc Volume: 72 Page(s): 2184 - 2194
07/01/2024 Authors: Vandenberg AE; Hwang U; Das S; Genes N; Nyamu S; Richardson L; Ezenkwele U; Legome E; Richardson C; Belachew A -
The Impact of "Emergency-only" Hemodialysis on Hospital Cost and Resource Utilization.
West J Emerg Med Volume: 24 Page(s): 206 - 209
02/24/2023 Authors: Shafqat F; Das S; Wheatley MA; Kasper L; Johnson S; Pitts SR; Ross MA -
Assessing the Influence of a Fitbit Physical Activity Monitor on the Exercise Practices of Emergency Medicine Residents: A Pilot Study.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth Volume: 5 Page(s): e2
01/31/2017 Authors: Schrager JD; Shayne P; Wolf S; Das S; Patzer RE; White M; Heron S -
ERp29 restricts Connexin43 oligomerization in the endoplasmic reticulum.
Mol Biol Cell Volume: 20 Page(s): 2593 - 2604
05/01/2009 Authors: Das S; Smith TD; Sarma JD; Ritzenthaler JD; Maza J; Kaplan BE; Cunningham LA; Suaud L; Hubbard MJ; Rubenstein RC -
Regulation of connexin43 oligomerization is saturable.
Cell Commun Adhes Volume: 12 Page(s): 237 - 247
01/01/2005 Authors: Das Sarma J; Das S; Koval M