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    Ambrose Wong, MD, MSEd, MHS

    Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
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    Director of Simulation Research, Yale Center for Healthcare Simulation

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    Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine

    Director of Simulation Research, Yale Center for Healthcare Simulation

    Biography

    Ambrose Wong, MD, MSEd, MHS, is a physician-scientist in the Department of Emergency Medicine, with a focus on teamwork, patient safety, technology-based interventions, and behavioral health. He is the Research Director and Simulation Fellowship Director at the Yale Center for Healthcare Simulation. He also has expertise in qualitative and mixed-methods techniques for health services research.

    Dr. Wong applies healthcare simulation technology to address workplace violence against staff and improve behavioral care in the emergency setting. He has authored over twenty-five peer-reviewed publications on behavioral emergency care and has received funding from multiple federal agencies and foundations including NIH, YCCI, AHRQ, and PCORI.

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    Research

    Overview

    Dr. Wong applies healthcare simulation technology to address workplace violence and improve behavioral care in the emergency setting. He has authored eighteen peer-reviewed publications on behavioral emergency care and received an NIH NCATS KL2 & YCCI Scholar Award to implement an agitation code team response intervention. He is the current recipient of an NIMH K23 career development award to investigate the use of health IT in preventing episodes of agitation for behavioral patients in the emergency department. In 2023-2024, he received PCORI funding for a broad pragmatic study to implement peer support enhanced behavioral crisis response teams in the emergency department as well as an NIMH R01 award that uses system dynamics modeling techniques to develop interventions for agitation management and improvements in safety.

    Medical Research Interests

    Aggression; Behavioral Medicine; Behavioral Research; Competency-Based Education; Education, Medical; Interprofessional Relations; Patient Safety; Patient Simulation; Workplace Violence

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Ambrose Wong's published research.

    Publications

    Featured Publications

    2025

    2024

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

    Activities

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      Society for Academic Emergency Medicine - Simulation Academy

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      Annals of Emergency Medicine

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      Academic Emergency Medicine Education & Training

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      Society for Simulation in Healthcare - Emergency Medicine Section

    Honors

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      R01 Research Project Grant "System Dynamics Modeling to Promote Health Equity in Management of Agitation"

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      Peer Support Enhanced Behavioral Crisis Response Teams in the Emergency Department (Broad Pragmatic Study)

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      Emergency Medicine Section Research Award

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      R21 Eploratory/Developmental Research Grant "Characterizing Bias and Care Disparities with Physical Restraint Use in the Emergency Setting Using Natural Language and Cognitive Data"

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      K23 Career Development Award “Clinical Decision Support Tool to Assess Risk and Prevent Agitation Events”

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Ambrose Wong, MD, MSEd (master of science in education), MHS, is an emergency medicine specialist who cares for people with acute illnesses, injuries, and other urgent conditions. He utilizes a range of strategies to ensure comprehensive care for patients experiencing agitation and other behavioral health issues in the emergency department.

    As an associate professor of emergency medicine at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Wong conducts research aimed at improving patient wellness in emergency care and designing interventions that help patients and caregivers navigate stressful situations.

    He applies health care simulation techniques and other technologies to address workplace violence, support patients experiencing mental health crises, and enhance teamwork among care providers in the emergency department. He has been honored by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine for his achievements in research and education.

    Dr. Wong received his medical training from Washington University School of Medicine and completed a residency in emergency medicine followed by a fellowship in medical simulation at New York University School of Medicine.

    Clinical Specialties

    Emergency Medicine

    Board Certifications

    • Emergency Medicine

      Certification Organization
      AB of Emergency Medicine
      Original Certification Date
      2015

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