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    Leigh Evans, MD

    Professor of Emergency Medicine
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    Section Chief, Medical Simulation, Emergency Medicine

    Executive Director, Yale Center for Healthcare Simulation, Emergency Medicine

    Medical Simulation EM Fellowship Director, Yale Center for Healthcare Simulation

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    Professor of Emergency Medicine

    Section Chief, Medical Simulation, Emergency Medicine; Executive Director, Yale Center for Healthcare Simulation, Emergency Medicine; Medical Simulation EM Fellowship Director, Yale Center for Healthcare Simulation

    Biography

    Leigh Evans, MD is a Professor and Medical Simulation Section Chief in the Department of Emergency Medicine, and the Executive Director of Yale Center for Healthcare Simulation (YCHS). She oversees all simulation activities at Yale School of Medicine and the Yale-New Haven Health System. There are currently 20 faculty and staff members at YCHS

    She is the recipient of the Outstanding Teaching Award in Emergency Medicine in 2003 and 2005. Dr. Evans is the recipient of the Yale School of Medicine Bohmfalk Teaching Prize in 2008, the Alvan R. Feinstein Award in 2015, and the 2019 American College of Emergency Physicians National Emergency Medicine Faculty Teaching Award. In 2024, she received The Yale Medicine Distinguished Clinical Career Award which recognizes and honors the careers of physicians marked by significant accomplishments, exemplary dedication, and important contributions in advancing Yale Medicine, the overall medical profession, and the community.

    Her research interests are in the transfer of simulation skills to the clinical setting and the use of simulation for medical student and resident clinical assessment. She was the Principal Investigator for an AHRQ grant “Simulation Training for Ultrasound Guided Central Venous Catheter Insertion” and a recent AHRQ RO1 "Improving patient and clinician safety during COVID-19 through a rapidly adaptive simulation intervention." She is currently the PI for a 5 year NIH R25 Science Education Partnership Award to support the Yale Simulation Academy, a hands-on, after-school outreach program for
    New Haven high school students. The Yale Simulation Academy allows high schoolers to see STEM education in action, and learn first-hand about careers in the health care profession.

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    Resident
    Yale-New Haven Hospital (2002)
    Resident
    Yale-New Haven Hospital (1995)
    MD
    Washington University School of Medicine (1990)

    Research

    Overview

    Dr. Evans' research focuses on the transfer of clinical skills from the simulation laboratory to the hospital setting. Her primary focus has been on central venous catheter insertion performance by resident physicians. Her AHRQ funded study demonstrated that residents trained to competence in the simulation laboratory perform better in the clinical setting.

    Another focus of her research is the impact of a simulation intervention to reduce stress as measured by heart rate variability. She received an RO1 grant entitled "Improving patient and clinician safety during COVID-19 through a rapidly adaptive simulation intervention".

    Medical Research Interests

    Central Venous Catheters; Education, Medical, Undergraduate; Emergency Medicine; Health Care; Internship and Residency; Patient Simulation

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Leigh Evans's published research.

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    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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      Bohmfalk Teaching Prize

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      Outstanding Teaching in Emergency Medicine

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      Distinguished Teacher Award for Medical Education

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      Outstanding Teaching in Emergency Medicine,

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Leigh Evans, MD, is a specialist in emergency medicine and leads efforts to enhance medical education through simulation, a training method that uses realistic scenarios to teach clinical skills and decision-making, allowing healthcare professionals to practice in a safe and controlled environment.

    Dr. Evans is an associate professor at Yale School of Medicine and the medical simulation section chief in the Department of Emergency Medicine. Her research focuses on the transfer of simulation skills to clinical settings, particularly for medical students and residents.

    Dr. Evans has spearheaded numerous projects, including those aimed at enhancing safety during the COVID-19 pandemic and training in ultrasound-guided procedures. She also runs the Yale Simulation Academy, which provides under-represented high school students in New Haven with hands-on STEM education and insight into healthcare careers.

    Dr. Evans earned her medical degree from Washington University School of Medicine and completed her residency in emergency medicine at Yale New Haven Hospital.

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    Emergency Medicine

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