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David M. Gaba, MD   Download vCard

Professor of Anesthesia; Associate Dean for Immersive and Simulation-based Learning and CHP/PCOR Fellow

VA Palo Alto Health Care System
Anesthesia Service, 112-A
3801 Miranda Ave.
Palo Alto, CA 94304

gaba@stanford.edu
(650) 858-3938 (voice)
(650) 852-3423 (fax)


Research Interests
patient safety; high-fidelity patient simulation; effects of fatigue on healthcare personnel performance; organizational learning through adverse-event reporting and analysis systems


David Gaba is a professor of anesthesia and associate dean for Immersive and Simulation-based Learning at the Stanford School of Medicine, as well as a CHP/PCOR fellow. He is interested in a wide variety of topics related to patient safety, including high-fidelity patient simulation; the effects of fatigue on clinicians' performance; and organizational learning through adverse-event reporting and analysis. He directs the Patient Safety Center of Inquiry at the VA Palo Alto Health Care System, which does work in the following areas: the theory of organizational safety applied to health care; teamwork and simulation training of healthcare personnel; the effects of fatigue on healthcare personnel; evaluating the "culture of safety" in healthcare institutions and seeking to improve the safety culture through specific interventions; organizational learning through adverse-event reporting and analysis systems; the connection between patient safety issues in routine clinical care and in research involving human subjects; and the human factors involved in the use of medical equipment. Gaba is also secretary of the Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation. He received a BS in biomedical engineering from Northwestern University, an MD from Yale University, and completed a residency in anesthesiology at Stanford.

Stanford Departments
Health Research and Policy; Anesthesia

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VA Palo Alto Health Care System; Information Resources and Technology



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