Murat Çetin, MD
Member-at-Large Dr. Behcet Uz Child Disease and Pediatric Surgery Training and Research Hospital
Biography
I am Dr. Murat Çetin, an emergency physician and academic with extensive experience in global emergency medicine, research, and international collaboration. My education and professional journey have been rooted in advancing emergency care both locally in Türkiye and globally through initiatives that integrate clinical service, education, and innovation. I have actively contributed to SAEM and international emergency medicine networks as a reviewer, section editor, and investigator on collaborative research projects focused on pain management, pediatric emergencies, and the use of artificial intelligence in acute care.
My passion for global emergency medicine stems from a belief that equitable, high-quality acute care should be available to all patients, regardless of geography or resources. Through my involvement in multinational research collaborations, educational workshops, and academic writing, I have seen firsthand the transformative impact of knowledge sharing and capacity building.
If elected to serve on the Global Emergency Medicine Academy (GEMA), I aim to:
Strengthen partnerships between U.S.-based and international emergency medicine programs.
Support mentorship and training opportunities for residents, fellows, and early-career faculty pursuing global health.
Promote scholarly output from underrepresented regions to ensure diverse voices and innovations shape the future of emergency medicine.
Foster collaborative research that addresses pressing global challenges, including access to acute care, disaster preparedness, and the ethical integration of technology.
I am deeply committed to advancing the mission of GEMA to improve the worldwide delivery of emergency care. It would be an honor to bring my energy, experience, and global perspective to this role, and I look forward to working with colleagues to build a stronger and more inclusive global emergency medicine community.
My passion for global emergency medicine stems from a belief that equitable, high-quality acute care should be available to all patients, regardless of geography or resources. Through my involvement in multinational research collaborations, educational workshops, and academic writing, I have seen firsthand the transformative impact of knowledge sharing and capacity building.
If elected to serve on the Global Emergency Medicine Academy (GEMA), I aim to:
Strengthen partnerships between U.S.-based and international emergency medicine programs.
Support mentorship and training opportunities for residents, fellows, and early-career faculty pursuing global health.
Promote scholarly output from underrepresented regions to ensure diverse voices and innovations shape the future of emergency medicine.
Foster collaborative research that addresses pressing global challenges, including access to acute care, disaster preparedness, and the ethical integration of technology.
I am deeply committed to advancing the mission of GEMA to improve the worldwide delivery of emergency care. It would be an honor to bring my energy, experience, and global perspective to this role, and I look forward to working with colleagues to build a stronger and more inclusive global emergency medicine community.
