ADAM LEVINE

Adam Levine's current research focuses on finding new tools for improving the diagnosis and management of dehydration in children with diarrhea, specifically in the developing world. He also serves as Editor-in-Chief for the International Emergency Medicine Literature Review, published annually in Academic Emergency Medicine.

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Biography

Adam Levine is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Brown University Alpert Medical School and Affiliate Faculty for the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative. He received his Medical Doctorate from the University of California, San Francisco and his Masters in Public Health from the University of California, Berkeley before completing his specialty training in Emergency Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.

Dr. Levine has worked clinically and conducted research in Mexico, India, Zambia, South Africa, Bangladesh, Rwanda, and Haiti. He currently serves as the Clinical Advisor for Emergency and Trauma Care for Partners In Health, a Boston based non-profit organization working to improve healthcare for the poor in nearly a dozen countries around the world. Adam also serves as the Editor-in-chief for Academic Emergency Medicine Journal's annual International Emergency Medicine Literature Review. His research interests include improving the delivery of acute care in resource poor settings and during humanitarian emergencies.

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ADAM LEVINE, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Emergency Medicine
Phone: +1 401 444 8449

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