Melissa Langhan, MD, MHS graduated from medical school at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center in 2000. She completed her residency in Pediatrics at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in 2003, where she also served as chief resident. After completing a Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship at Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital, she accepted a faculty position in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Yale University School of Medicine in 2007. She is currently Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine and has served as the Fellowship Director for Pediatric Emergency Medicine since 2011. In addition to her clinical and academic responsibilities, Dr. Langhan has an interest in patient-oriented research that focuses on noninvasive technologies, in particular capnography, and patient safety. Dr. Langhan was the recipient of a CTSA KL2 grant with which she studied the use of capnography during procedural sedation in the Pediatric Emergency Department and won the Young Investigator Award for this work at the Eastern Society of Pediatric Research.
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