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Full-Time Faculty

View faculty in our department who hold full-time appointments as assistant professors, associate professors and professors at Northwestern University. Learn more about their work and connect with affiliated centers and lab sites via the information below. Or, see our A-Z faculty profile directory for the full department list.

Kippenhan, Matthew A

Kippenhan, Matthew A

Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine

Kontrick, Amy V

Kontrick, Amy V

Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medical Education

Kyriacou, Demetrios N

Kyriacou, Demetrios N

Professor of Emergency Medicine and Preventive Medicine

Bio

Dr. Kyriacou is Professor of Emergency Medicine and Preventive Medicine at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. His medical degree is from the University of Michigan and his resid... [more]

Lank, Patrick McCafferty

Lank, Patrick McCafferty

Adjunct Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine

Bio

My research interests include investigation of novel substances of abuse, critical care of the overdose patient, and resident education.

Lareau, Erin M

Lareau, Erin M

Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine

Levine, Matthew R

Levine, Matthew R

Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine

Bio

Teaching ED management of wound foreign bodies. Teaching emergency imaging to emergency medicine residents. Electronic teaching innovations -Teaching emergency orthopedics both clinically and with an ... [more]

Lo, Alexander S

Lo, Alexander S

Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine

Loftus, Timothy M

Loftus, Timothy M

Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine

Malik, Sanjeev

Malik, Sanjeev

Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine

Bio

Clinical Interests: Musculoskeletal injuries, Sporting Event coverage, mass participation events, Disaster Preparedness Research Interests: Clinical Operations in the Emergency Department, Patient Sa... [more]

McCarthy, Danielle M

McCarthy, Danielle M

Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine

Bio

My current research focuses on increasing patients' comprehension of their own medical care by examining multiple aspects of health communication in the hectic Emergency Department environment.

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