Francis M. Fesmire Scientist

Francis Miller Fesmire (November 16, 1959 – January 31, 2014) was an American emergency physician and a nationally recognized expert in myocardial infarction. He authored numerous academic articles and assisted in the development of clinical guidelines on the standard of care in treating patients with suspected myocardial infarction by the American College of Emergency Physicians and the American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology. He performed numerous research investigations in chest pain patients, reporting the usefulness of continuous 12-lead ECG monitoring, two-hour delta cardiac marker testing, and nuclear cardiac stress testing in the emergency room. The culmination of his studies was The Erlanger Chest Pain Evaluation Protocol published in the Annals of Emergency Medicine in 2002. In 2011 he published a novel Nashville Skyline that received a 5 star review by ForeWord Reviews. His most recent research involved the risk stratification of chest pain patients in the emergency department.He died suddenly on January 31, 2014. He was 54.

Personal facts

Francis M. Fesmire
Birth dateNovember 16, 1959
Birth place
Atlanta
Date of deathJanuary 31, 2014
Place of death
Tennessee , Chattanooga Tennessee
Education
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Harvard College
Baylor School

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Scientist

awards
Ig Nobel Prize
Field of study
Emergency medicine

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