

Gabriel Wardi
Dr. Gabriel Wardi is an esteemed Associate Professor of Clinical Emergency Medical Services at the UC San Diego School of Medicine. His academic journey began in Atlanta, where he completed his education before relocating to San Diego to pursue a residency in Emergency Medicine. Demonstrating a commitment to advancing his expertise, Dr. Wardi became the inaugural graduate of the joint Critical Care Medicine fellowship, marking a significant milestone in his career. Dr. Wardi's research interests are deeply rooted in the critical areas of sepsis, resuscitation, and cardiac arrest management. He is particularly passionate about the development of educational curricula that enhance the understanding and treatment of these conditions. His dedication to research is evident through his active involvement in various clinical trials and research activities, focusing on sepsis phenotyping, risk stratification, and innovative management strategies. In recognition of his outstanding contributions to teaching and mentoring, Dr. Wardi has been honored with several awards. His role as the Medical Director for Hospital Sepsis at UC San Diego underscores his leadership and expertise in the field, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping sepsis management protocols and improving patient outcomes. Beyond his professional endeavors, Dr. Wardi has a zest for life that extends to his personal interests. He is an avid traveler, finding joy in exploring diverse cultures and cuisines. Cooking is another passion, allowing him to experiment with flavors and techniques. Additionally, he maintains an active lifestyle through running and finds solace in reading, which offers him a window into different worlds and ideas. Dr. Wardi's multifaceted career and personal interests reflect a dynamic individual dedicated to both his profession and personal growth. His contributions to emergency medicine and critical care continue to make a significant impact, inspiring colleagues and students alike.
Publications
, e41056, 2023-01-27
, e1196-e1205, 2021-07-01
, e45614, 2023-06-23
, 2679-2688, 2024-09-20
, 1263-1270, 2022-05-02