July 18, 2024
Mahajan is a professor and section chief of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Prashant Mahajan, M.D., M.P.H., M.B.A., has been appointed chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine and William G. Barsan Collegiate Professor of Emergency Medicine in the U-M Medical School, effective July 1. Mahajan recently served as interim chair and vice chair of the department and section chief of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, and is a tenured professor and member of IHPI.
Prior to joining U-M faculty in 2016, he was on the faculty at Wayne State University in the departments of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics, and also at Children’s Hospital of Michigan. He served as director for quality and innovation, chief of the Division of Emergency Medicine and medical director of the Children’s Research Center of Michigan.
Mahajan earned his medical degree and completed his residency in pediatrics through the University of Bombay in India. He then completed a residency in pediatrics, including a year as chief resident and a fellowship in pediatric emergency medicine at Children’s Hospital of Michigan. He has an M.P.H. from U-M and an M.B.A. from the University of Massachusetts.
Mahajan is founding chair of the Emergency Medicine Research and Education Network by Global Experts (EMERGE), a global network of 20 academic emergency departments in more than 15 countries. He also is director of Research and Education in Acute Care with Advanced Technology (REACT), and past chair of the Section of Emergency Medicine for the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Mahajan's research focuses on clinical decision-making in austere circumstances. He investigates host immune response in pediatric infectious (sepsis) and inflammatory conditions (asthma). He studies how clinicians make decisions in the emergency department in real-time to enhance diagnostic safety and excellence. He has been continuously federally funded for the past 25 years.