Following emergency medicine residency training, Dr. Mould-Millman pursued dual fellowship training in emergency medical services (EMS) and global emergency medicine at Emory University School of Medicine. His current global health research and projects focus on innovative approaches to low-resource prehospital education, clinical outcomes and effectiveness research, predominantly in sub-Saharan Africa. He is actively engaged in strengthening community-based emergency response, developing novel prehospital assessment strategies, and improving outcomes in interfacility emergency referrals. To accomplish this, Dr. Mould-Millman partners internationally with several academic, government and private healthcare and EMS agencies, most extensively in Ghana and South Africa. Projects from these successful collaborations have resulted in several peer-reviewed publications and international conference presentations. In 2013, Dr. Mould-Millman Chaired the African Federation for Emergency Medicine’s 2nd Prehospital Consensus Conference, resulting in landmark consensus paper regarding development and advocacy for effective African out-of-hospital emergency care systems. He is currently leading an expert panel towards reaching consensus in standardization of African prehospital education and standards of care.
Areas of Expertise
- Global health
- Trauma
- Emergency care
- Pre-hospital care
- Dissemination and implementation science
Education, Licensure & Certifications
- EMS Fellowship, Emory University, 2013
- Global Health Fellowship, Emory University, 2013
- Emergency Medicine Residency, Emory University, 2011
- MD, Northwestern University, 2008
Awards
- Fellow, Harvard Macy Institute, Program for Medical Education and Innovation, Harvard University, 2019
- Scholar, NIH NHLBI K12 IMPACT (IMPlementation to Achieve Clinical Transformation), Adult and Child Consortium for Outcomes Research and Delivery Science (ACCORDS), 2018-2019
- John Marx Scholar, John Marx Medical Education Scholarship Award Department of Emergency Medicine, Denver Health Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 2018
- Research Fellow, Emergency Medicine Foundation (EMF), EMF of American College of Emergency Physicians, 2017
- Research Fellow, Carnegie African Diaspora Program, Carnegie Corporation of New York, 2016
Research
- Department of Defense, Epidemiology and Outcomes of Combat-Relevant Prolonged Trauma Care: A Prospective Multicenter Prehospital Study in South Africa. Sept-2020 to Sept-2024. Role: Co-PI
- US Defense Health Agency, ‘EMS-TruShoC’ – A Prospective Trial of Low-Dose, High-Frequency, On-Site Training to Improve Trauma Field Care in Austere Settings. July-2018 to July-2021. Role: PI
- NIH, Fogarty International Center, Partnership in Education Training and Research Advancement (PETRA). Role: Collaborator
- NIH NHLBI, A Quasi-Experimental Trial of Pre-Hospital Bundled Care to Improve Outcomes in Hemorrhagic Shock. Role: PI
- US Department of Defense, Establishing the Epidemiology and Outcomes of Combat-Relevant Prolonged Trauma Care: a Prospective Multicenter Prehospital Pilot Study in South Africa. Sept-2019 to Sept-2021. Role: PI
Publications and Presentations
- Mould-Millman NK, Dixon J, Burkholder TW, Sefa N, Patel H, Yaffee A, Osisanya A, Oyewumi T, Botchey I, Osei-Ampofo M, Sawe H, Lemery J, Cushing T, Wallis LA. 15 years of Emergency Medicine Literature in Africa: A Scoping Review. Afr J Emerg Med. 2019 Mar;9(1):45-52. doi: 10.1016/j.afjem.2019.01.006. Epub 2019 Jan 18. Review. PMID: 30873352
- Sultan M, Abebe Y, Tsadik AW, Ababa A, Yesus AG, Mould-Millman NK. Trends and barriers of emergency medical service use in Addis Ababa; Ethiopia. BMC Emergency Medicine. 2019 Dec;19(1):28. doi: 10.1186/s12873-019-0242-5. PMID: 30999840
- Zaidi A, Mould-Millman NK, Dixon J, Rodriguez K, Raji Z, LeBeau S, De Vries S, Ginde A, Wallis LA,. The Burden of Acute Injuries at a District Hospital in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Afr J Emerg Med. 2019;9 (Suppl):S14-S20. doi: 10.1016/j.afjem. 2019.01.007. Epub 2019 Jan 19. PMID: 31073509
- Schauer SG, April MD, Naylor JF, Mould-Millman NK, Bebarta VS, Becker TE, Maddry JK, Ginde AA. Incidence of hyperoxia in combat wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan: a potential opportunity for oxygen conservation. Mil Med. 2019 May 29. pii: usz125. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usz125. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 31141134
- Mould-Millman NK, Dixon J, Lamp A, de Vries S, Beaty B, Finck L, Colborn K, Moodley K, Skenadore A, Glasgow RE, Havranek EP. A single-site pilot implementation of a novel trauma training program for prehospital providers in a resource-limited setting. Pilot and Feasibility Studies. 2019 Dec 1;5(1):143