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Jody Vogel is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine (Adult Clinical/Academic) and Vice Chair for Academic Affairs in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. In Medicine, her work focuses on advancing emergency medicine through clinical practice, research, and leadership. She earned her MD from Wayne State University School of Medicine in 2006, completed an internship in Internal Medicine at the University of Colorado in 2007, residency in Emergency Medicine at Denver Health Department of Emergency Medicine in 2011, Master of Science in Epidemiology from Colorado School of Public Health in 2013, and Master of Social Work from the University of Michigan in 1993. Board certified in Emergency Medicine by the American Board of Emergency Medicine since 2013, she practices at Stanford Health Care.
Dr. Vogel's research specializations encompass precision emergency medicine in health care delivery and access, clinician-scientist workforce development, health-related social needs screening in emergency departments, NIH funding and research training in emergency medicine, and management of conditions like alcohol use disorder and cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome. Key publications include "Pathway for a Diverse and Sustainable Emergency Medicine Clinician-Scientist Workforce: Recommendations From the 2024 SAEM Consensus Conference" (Academic Emergency Medicine, 2025), "Precision emergency medicine in health care delivery and access: Framework development and research priorities" (Academic Emergency Medicine, 2024), "2023 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference on Precision Emergency Medicine" (Academic Emergency Medicine, 2024), and "Guidelines for Reasonable and Appropriate Care in the Emergency Department (GRACE-4): Alcohol use disorder and cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome management" (Academic Emergency Medicine, 2024). She has received major awards such as multiple National Institutes of Health Loan Repayment Awards (2012-2014, 2015-2016, 2017-2019), Academic Excellence Award and Pillar Award from Denver Health Medical Center (2016), Excellence in Research Award from the American College of Emergency Physicians (2014), and Gold Humanism Honor Society Compassionate Patient Care Award (2014). In leadership roles, she serves as Health Services Research Section Editor for Academic Emergency Medicine (2021-2026), President-Elect of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (2025-2026), upcoming President (2026-present), Secretary-Treasurer (2024-2025), and has held positions like Study Section Chair for the Emergency Medicine Foundation (2020-2022) and Faculty Senate member at the University of Colorado School of Medicine (2016-2018). Her contributions influence emergency medicine by developing policy-relevant research agendas, increasing faculty representation on NIH study sections, and fostering sustainable clinician-scientist pathways.
