Department of Emergency Medicine
The Warren Alpert Medical School's Department of Emergency Medicine is a world-class program dedicated to providing exceptional and equitable emergency medical care, education, research, and service to the people of Rhode Island and beyond.
Department of Emergency Medicine
The Warren Alpert Medical School's Department of Emergency Medicine is a world-class program dedicated to providing exceptional and equitable emergency medical care, education, research, and service to the people of Rhode Island and beyond.
Emergency Medicine at Brown
With more than 120 academic physicians, we have one of the largest and most well-rounded academic departments in the country, representing a wide range of subspecialties.
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By the Numbers
250,000 +
Patient Visits per Year
6
World-Class Divisions
$ 8 million
in faculty-led research funding
Spotlight: Injury Control COBRE
The Rhode Island Hospital (RIH) Injury Control COBRE, comprised of a Research to Practice and Policy Core (RPP) and the Digital Health Innovation Core (ICDI), supports the development of independent researchers to lead rigorous, innovative injury control research that changes practice and improves health. There are two research cores, Injury Control Digital Innovation Research Core and the Injury Control Research to Practice and Policy Core and an Administrative Core
Brown Physicians, Inc.
A community-based not-for-profit multi-specialty practice group founded and led by faculty affiliated with The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
Our mission is to provide outstanding patient care, exceptional medical education, and groundbreaking advances in research to promote better health for the people of Rhode Island and its surrounding communities.
BPI is composed of six foundations -- Brown Dermatology, Brown Emergency Medicine, Brown Medicine, Brown Neurology, Brown Urology, and University Surgical Associates.
Brown EM In the News
A collection of news stories involving our emergency medicine faculty and community initiatives.
Recent News
New health secretary must understand value of vaccines
Our senators’ votes will determine the future of pediatric care for years to come, and at this moment the stakes are high for the health and well-being of our children. The confirmation process offers an important opportunity to share the settled science on vaccines with government leaders, policymakers, and the American public.