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Leily Naraghi, MD, FACEP, FPD-AEMUS
Fellowship Director, Division of Emergency Ultrasound
Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine - SUNY Downstate
Medical School: Iran University of Medical Sciences
Residency: Maimonides Medical Center
Fellowship - Ultrasound: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center / Harvard Medical Center
Professional Interests: Ultrasound simulation, Regionals anesthesia, Transesophageal ultrasound , medical education, mentorship
Twitter: @Leily_N
Dr. Leily Naraghi is the Fellowship Director for Emergency Ultrasound at Maimonides Medical Center. She trained in Emergency Medicine at Maimonides Medical Center followed by a fellowship in Emergency Ultrasound at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. She has been a part of numerous research projects and is passionate about mentorship and expanding the practice of Emergency Ultrasound.
Selected Scholarly Activity:
Perice, L., Hoffman, T., Hsu, J., Stoll, C., Lin, J., Motov, S., ... & Naraghi, L. (2024). A Nerve Block Team in the Emergency Department. Academic Medicine & Surgery.
Perice, L., Naraghi, L., Likourezos, A., Singh, H., & Haines, L. (2022). Implementation of a novel digital ultrasound education tool into an emergency medicine rotation: UltrasoundBox. AEM Education and Training, 6(3), e10765.
Teran, F., Sands, N., Wray, T., Hanna, W. A., Kraai, E., White, J., ... Naraghi, L., Haines, E., & Resuscitative TEE Collaborative Registry Investigators. (2022). Left-ventricular Outflow Compression During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Is Associated With Lower Return Of Spontaneous Circulation In Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest. Circulation, 146(Suppl_1), A200-A200.
Yum, J., Hoffman, T., & Naraghi, L. (2021). Timely diagnosis of pneumoperitoneum by point-of-care ultrasound in the emergency department: a case series. Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine, 5(4), 377.
Wang, R. N., & Naraghi, L. (2020). Oculomotor nerve palsy in the emergency department: a complication of epidural injection. The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 58(2), e67-e69.
Chitnis, S., Giordano, J., Naraghi, L., & Bonadio, W. (2020). Utility of Postreduction Radiographs After Fluoroscopy-Guided Reduction and Casting of Uncomplicated Pediatric Forearm Fractures. Pediatric Emergency Care, 36(2), 92-94.
Naraghi, L., Lin, J., Odashima, K., Buttar, S., Haines, L., & Dickman, E. (2019). Ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia simulation: use of meat glue in inexpensive and realistic nerve block models. BMC Medical Education, 19(1), 1-10.
Beals, T., Naraghi, L., Grossestreuer, A., Schafer, J., Balk, D., & Hoffmann, B. (2019). Point of care ultrasound is associated with decreased ED length of stay for symptomatic early pregnancy. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 37(6), 1165-1168.