Adam J. Singer, MD

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Dr. Singer is a Professor of Emergency Medicine and Vice Chairman for Research at the Department of Emergency Medicine at Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY.

 

 

Dr. Singer Graduated from the Ben Gurion University School of Medicine in 1986.  Dr. Singer then served as a medical officer for 5 years and completed an internship in General Surgery at the Yale New Haven Hospital and a residency in Emergency Medicine at Stony Brook University. 

 

Dr Singer is a member of the Board of Directors of SAEM.  He is also Chair of the Pipeline sub-committee of ACEP’s Research Committee.  Dr. Singer’s main areas of research include wound healing and cardiovascular disease, including the use of biomarkers and point-of-care-testing in the emergency department.  Dr. Singer has over 230 publications, including several in the New England Journal of Medicine and JAMA.  Dr. Singer served as an Associate Editor for the Journal Academic Emergency Medicine and is on the editorial board of several other medical journals.  He is also a reviewer for multiple other journals both within and outside emergency medicine.  Dr. Singer has received multiple national awards including The American College of Emergency Physicians Outstanding Contribution in Research Award and the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Young Investigator Award.