Brian M. Fuller

Professor of Anesthesiology, Professor of Emergency Medicine

    Willing to Mentor

    Available to Mentor:

    Health Professions (Medical, OT, PT, Dental, Audiology, etc.) Students, PhD Students, Post-Baccalaureate Students, Postdocs, Residents and Fellows, Undergraduate Students

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    20092026

    Research activity per year

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    Research interests

    My research focuses on improving outcomes for critically ill, mechanically ventilated patients along the ED-to-ICU continuum with the use of rigorous and pragmatic clinical studies aimed at implementing effective therapies in the immediate post-intubation phase of therapy. 

    Clinical interests

    Critical care medicine, mechanical ventilation, acute respiratory distress syndrome, sepsis, pulmonary embolism

    Mentoring

    Over the past decade, I have mentored trainees ranging in age and experience from high school up to junior faculty. I have mentored as part of the TL1 Training Program here at WashU, along with K-level career development awards. My goal is always to provide a trainee-centered experience that is both educational and productive (in terms of publications), in order to well-position the trainee for their next level of professional and career development. 

    Available to Mentor:

    • Undergraduate Students
    • Post-Baccalaureate Students
    • PhD Students
    • Health Professions (Medical, OT, PT, Dental, Audiology, etc.) Students
    • Postdocs
    • Residents and Fellows

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