Michael Gorn, MD, FAAP, completed his residency in pediatrics and was the chief pediatric resident at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children in Philadelphia. After completing a fellowship in pediatric emergency medicine at Jacobi Medical Center in Bronx, NY, he served as faculty for emergency medicine and pediatrics residencies at St. Joseph’s Medical Center in Paterson, NJ. In 2014, he took a position at Dell Children’s Medical Center in Austin TX, where he is currently an assistant clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of Texas Dell Medical School and a faculty member of the pediatric emergency fellowship.
During his career, Dr. Gorn has conducted and published research on brain ischemia pathways. He also developed and recently published a paper on a novel ultrasound lumbar puncture technique for infants. Dr. Gorn invented and began developing the Quickloop device in 2015. Since that time, he engaged an excellent team of colleagues and industry partners who share his vision and the mission of EM Device Lab, Inc. |