Expert Guide
Emory has leading authorities on health care reform, psychology, immunology, neurosurgery, emergency medicine, and more. Find them all here.
- Allan Levey
- Alzheimer's
- Barbara Rothbaum
- Psychiatry
- Boadie Dunlop
- Mental Health
- Suresh Ramalingam
- Small cell and non-small cell lung cancer
- Keith Delman
- Melanoma and skin cancers
- Manali Bhave
- Breast cancer
- Jonathan Kim
- Sports cardiology and exercise physiology
- Laurence Sperling
- Heart disease and stroke prevention
- Puja Mehta
- Women's heart disease
- Dr. David Wright
- Physician wellness, tech enabled healthcare delivery (digital front door)disaster medicine, research, telemedicine, toxicology, ultrasound
- Dr. Jeremy Ackerman
- Tactical Medicine (physicians working with police teams)
- Dr. Joe Carpenter and Dr. Emily Kiernan
- Addiction Medicine, Opioid Use Disorder, Substance Use Disorders
- Dr. Michael Carr
- Telemedicine initiatives including using telemedicine in rural settings, EMS/Prehospital care
- Dr. Greg Helland
- Ultrasound
- Dr. Sheryl Heron
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- Dr. Alex Isakov
- EMS, PreHospital care, and Disaster Preparedness
- Dr. Michelle Lall
- Physician Wellness
- Dr. Brent Morgan
- Local/National Toxicology Emergencies
- Dr. Ziad Kazzi
- National and International Toxicology issues/Emergencies, Radiation emergencies
- Dr. Tammie Quest
- Palliative Care
- Dr. Mike Ross
- Observation Medicine, Emergency Medicine Virtualist (telehealth)
- Dr. Jonathan Rupp
- Injury Prevention, Automobile Safety and Crash injury
- Dr. Monique Smith
- Health DesignED, Design Thinking, Tech enabled healthcare delivery (digital front door), equity in healthcare access and delivery
- Dr. Daniel Wu
- Trauma, safety net hospitals, Medical Information
- Dr. Anna Yaffee
- Global Health focus with experience training internationally
- Colleen Kelley
- AIDS/HIV research
- Seema Lakdawala
- Immunology
- Carlos del Rio
- Vaccines
- Amit Shah, associate professor in the Department of Epidemiology
- Dr. Shah works to bring heart health assessment tools to rural parts of the state and nation. His research is in behavior and health and cardiovascular disease.
- Jonathon Cohen, professor in the Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology
- Dr. Cohen work across the state is dedicated to bringing clinical trials to rural parts of the state. Most trials take place in city centers, and Cohen hopes to bring trials to patients who don’t have the access or means to get to trial sites.
- Michelle Kegler, professor in the Rollins School of Public Health
- Dr. Kegler’s research is in prevention of cancer and other chronic diseases by studying behavioral and social health of communities. She has an emphasis on tobacco control and healthy eating in rural communities.
- Michael Carr, associate professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine
- Dr. Carr specializes in telemedicine initiatives including using telemedicine in rural settings, EMS/Prehospital care