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Michael Lamberta, MD, FACEP, CHSE
Division Co-Director, Clinical Simulation
Co-Director, Simulation Fellowship
Medical School: Rush Medical College
Residency: Jacobi/Montefiore - Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Fellowship - Simulation: Maimonides Medical Center
Professional Interests: Patient Safety, Clinical Simulation, Interdisciplinary Teams, Human Factors
Dr. Michael Lamberta is an Emergency Medicine Physician and the co-director of the simulation fellowship and division. He earned his MD from Rush Medical College and trained in emergency medicine at Jacobi & Montefiore. He received further training in simulation at Maimonides Medical Center where he then stayed on as faculty.
Selected Scholarly Activity:
Lamberta M, Aghera A. Latent Safety Threat Identification via Medical Simulation: StatPearls Publishing; 2024 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549909/
Janairo, M. P., Cardell, A. M., Lamberta, M., Elahi, N., & Aghera, A. (2021). The power of an active shooter simulation: changing ethical beliefs. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 22(3), 510.
Mennerick, S., Lamberta, M., Shu, H. J., Hogins, J., Wang, C., Covey, D. F., ... & Zorumski, C. F. (2008). Effects on membrane capacitance of steroids with antagonist properties at GABAA receptors. Biophysical journal, 95(1), 176-185.
Lamberta, M., & Chertoff, A. BNP Level in the Emergency Department: Does it Change Management?