Angela Jarman, MD, MPH

University of California, Davis "Sex Based Disparities in Pulmonary Embolism Advanced Interventions and Outcomes: A Multicenter Study"

Biography

Angela Jarman, MD, MPH, is an associate professor of emergency medicine at the University of California, Davis, where she serves as director of Sex and Gender in Emergency Medicine.

Dr. Jarman earned her medical degree from the University of Kentucky and completed her emergency medicine residency at the University of Utah. She completed a fellowship in Sex and Gender in Emergency Medicine at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. Also, she earned a Master of Public Health from the Brown University School of Public Health.

Her work focuses on the roles of biological sex and sociocultural gender as determinants of disease, with an emphasis on sex and hormonal-based influences on cardiovascular health and cardiovascular emergencies. Her research focuses on sex differences in venous thromboembolic disease, specifically pulmonary embolism (PE). Also, it includes evaluation of sex differences in the diagnostic process and feasibility studies of differences in presentation and diagnosis.

Dr. Jarman is active in the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM). She has served as president of the Sex and Gender Interest Group and on multiple national initiatives. Additionally, she has been involved in steering committees for consensus conferences on precision medicine and anti-racism. 

Angela Jarman, MD, MPH