

Cameron D Hypes
Dr. Cameron D. Hypes specializes in emergency medicine with a keen focus on airway management, geriatric emergency medicine, and medical education. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Arizona, where he is dedicated to advancing the field through both teaching and research. Dr. Hypes earned his M.D. and Master of Public Health (MPH) from The Ohio State University, where he also completed his Bachelor of Science degree. In his academic role, Dr. Hypes is committed to educating the next generation of emergency medicine professionals, integrating his research interests into his teaching to provide a comprehensive learning experience. His work in geriatric emergency medicine aims to improve outcomes for older adults in emergency settings, a growing area of need as the population ages. Dr. Hypes is recognized as a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians (FACEP) and the American Academy of Emergency Medicine (FAEM), reflecting his significant contributions to the field and his commitment to maintaining the highest standards of practice. His involvement with these organizations underscores his dedication to professional development and leadership in emergency medicine. As a Research Scholar with the National Foundation for Emergency Medicine, Dr. Hypes is actively engaged in research initiatives that seek to enhance patient care and safety. His work in airway management is particularly notable, as it addresses critical aspects of emergency care that can significantly impact patient outcomes. Dr. Hypes is passionate about bridging the gap between research and clinical practice, ensuring that his findings are translated into real-world applications that benefit patients and healthcare providers alike. His contributions to medical education are also significant, as he works to develop innovative curricula that prepare students for the challenges of modern emergency medicine.
Publications
, 54-58, 2017-03-01
, 548-549, 2015-06-01