Emory University School of Medicine, Georgia
Andre L. Holder, MD, MS, FCCM is an associate professor in the Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine at Emory University. His primary areas of research focus are the creation and deployment of data-driven (machine learning) algorithms to predict clinical decompensation and therapeutic phenotyping in critical illness. He has received NIH funding and the American Heart Association to study the appropriate timing and use of interventions to prevent or mitigate syndromes of critical illness (e.g. sepsis) by forecasting the evolution of patient decompensation and organ failure. He is also interested in advancing the understanding of sepsis pathophysiology through innovative data science techniques and identification of novel dynamic physiologic biomarkers. Other areas of research interest include early sepsis resuscitation, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, hemodynamic monitoring, and clinician burnout. In addition to his research endeavors, he is a practicing adult intensivist in the MICU at Grady Memorial Hospital, a mixed medical/surgical ICU at Emory University Hospital Midtown, and the Emory telecritical care center in Atlanta, GA.
Automated Object Detection in Simulated Trauma Resuscitation Using Computer Vision Models
Monday, March 23, 2026
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Central Time
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Redefining Telecritical Care Trends and Evolving Care Models in 2026
Monday, March 23, 2026
3:20 PM - 3:30 PM Central Time
Disclosure(s): Baxter International: Consulting fees or other remuneration (Ongoing); Philips Healthcare: Consultant (Terminated, January 1, 2024), Consulting fees or other remuneration (Terminated, January 1, 2024)