Paul I. Musey, Jr., MD, MSc

Secretary-Treasurer Indiana University School of Medicine

Biography

Dr. Musey is an associate professor of emergency medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine, where he serves as the division chief for research and vice chair for innovation in the Department of Emergency Medicine. He is also the Eskenazi Health Foundation Scholar in Emergency Medicine and the medical director for Enterprise Clinical Research Operations at Indiana University School of Medicine. His research focuses on the evaluation and management of psychological contributors to emergency department presentations, with a particular emphasis on low-risk chest pain.

Dr. Musey earned his medical degree from Emory University before completing his residency in emergency medicine at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. He remained on faculty at Carolinas for 1.5 years before joining Indiana University School of Medicine, where he completed an emergency medicine research fellowship and earned a Master of Science in clinical research.

A leader in emergency medicine research, Dr. Musey is dedicated to advancing innovative approaches to patient care and bridging the gap between psychological health and emergency medicine. His work continues to shape the field, particularly in understanding and addressing psychological factors in emergency presentations.