Faculty cover photo

Kristen Elizabeth Nordenholz

Kristen Elizabeth Nordenholz spearheads initiatives to address critical challenges in emergency medicine, particularly focusing on pulmonary embolism and venous thromboembolism. As a distinguished professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Colorado Denver, she has established herself as a leading authority in the diagnosis and management of these conditions. Her work is characterized by a commitment to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient outcomes through innovative research and clinical practice. Dr. Nordenholz's research is primarily centered on the use of biomarkers and imaging techniques to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of pulmonary embolism diagnosis. Her efforts have garnered substantial support, including funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and other prestigious organizations. This backing underscores the significance and potential impact of her work in transforming emergency medicine practices. In addition to her research on diagnostic methods, Dr. Nordenholz has explored various treatment strategies for pulmonary embolism and venous thromboembolism. Her studies aim to identify the most effective approaches to managing these conditions, thereby contributing to the development of evidence-based treatment protocols. Her findings have been widely disseminated through over 100 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, reflecting her dedication to sharing knowledge with the broader medical community. Beyond her research contributions, Dr. Nordenholz is an active member of several professional organizations, including the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine and the American Heart Association. Her involvement in these groups highlights her commitment to collaboration and continuous learning within the field of emergency medicine. Through these affiliations, she engages with fellow experts to drive forward the collective understanding and treatment of cardiovascular emergencies. Dr. Nordenholz's work is characterized by a blend of clinical expertise and research acumen, making her a pivotal figure in the field of emergency medicine. Her contributions not only enhance the scientific community's understanding of pulmonary embolism and venous thromboembolism but also translate into tangible improvements in patient care. As she continues to lead and innovate, her impact on the field is expected to grow, benefiting both her peers and the patients they serve.

External Link

Publications

Share Kristen's Profile