DR. JENNIFER BRYAN
EMERGENCY MEDICINE BIOGRAPHY
Dr. Bryan is the Director of Research in Emergency Medicine and co-director of the STAR-EM (Summer Training and Research in Emergency Medicine) Program at UHN. She is an emergency physician and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine Division of Emergency Medicine at the University of Toronto. She is the Director of Operations of the Toronto Addis Ababa Academic Collaboration in Emergency Medicine (TAAAC-EM), a founding member of the University Health Network emergency department sickle cell working group and the founding Chair of the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians Antiracism and Anticolonialism Committee. Her work is focused on equity in emergency medicine and is at the intersection of global health with antiracism and anticolonialism.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Equity
Emergency Medicine
Global Health
Sickle cell disease
Antiracism
TOP CITATIONS
Ahmed, J. M., Tallon, J. M., & Petrie, D. A. (2007). Trauma management outcomes associated with nonsurgeon versus surgeon trauma team leaders. Annals of emergency medicine, 50(1), 7-12.
Tallon, J. M., Ahmed, J. M., & Sealy, B. (2007). Airway management in penetrating neck trauma at a Canadian tertiary trauma centre. Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine, 9(2), 101-104.
Kirubarajan, A., Khan, S., Got, T., Yau, M., Bryan, J. M., & Friedman, S. M. (2020). Mask shortage during epidemics and pandemics: a scoping review of interventions to overcome limited supply. BMJ open, 10(11), e040547.
Friedman, N., Scolnik, D., McMurray, L., & Bryan, J. (2020). Acquired methemoglobinemia presenting to the pediatric emergency department: a clinical challenge. Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine, 22(5), 673-677.