Dr. Kyle Denison Martin is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. He received his Doctorate of Osteopathy from the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. He also received a Masters of Arts in Bioethics and Masters of Public Health from Michigan State University. Dr. Martin completed his specialty training in Emergency Medicine at Henry Ford Health System in Detroit, Michigan. He completed a Diploma in Tropical Medicine & Hygiene from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and has a Certificate of Knowledge in Clinical Tropical Medicine and Travelers' Health from the American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene. Dr. Martin is an Affiliate Faculty of the Institute at Brown University for Environment and Society (IBES). He is also Affiliate Faculty at the Global Health Institute (GHI) of Brown University.
Kamunga B., Laurent Gamy, Bearnot, Courtney J., Martin, Kyle D., Uwamahoro, Doris L., Cattermole, Giles N. "Epidemiology and outcomes of critically ill patients in the emergency department of a tertiary teaching hospital in Rwanda." International Journal of Emergency Medicine, vol. 17, no. 1, 2024. |
Hu, Daniel, Hahn, Marina, Dorfman, David, Martin, Kyle Denison, Moretti, Katelyn. "The financial and environmental impact of unopened medical supplies discarded in the emergency department." The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, vol. 83, 2024, pp. 109-113. |
Dockery, Dominique M., Nussenzweig, Samuel, Harelimana, James G., Ahishakiye, Egide, Allu, Sai, Licht, Aron H., Cunningham, Ryan, Ingabire, Emeline, Josiane, Izere, Nisingizwe, Philemon, Hirwa, Christian, Munyesyaka, Aimable, Moreira, Carla C., Patterson, Robert B., Martin, Kyle D. "A pilot study on the prevalence of peripheral arterial disease in Kigali, Rwanda." International Journal of Surgery: Global Health, vol. 6, no. 5, 2023. |
Sabigaba, Martin, Jing, Ling, Mbanjumucyo, Gabin, Mumporeze, Lise, Beeman, Aly, Martin, Kyle D. "Epidemiology and outcomes of geriatric trauma patients consulting at the center hospitalier universitaire de Kigali emergency department." African Journal of Emergency Medicine, vol. 13, no. 4, 2023, pp. 221-224. |
Longerstaey, Oriane, Denison, Kyle, Lee, Noelle, Nzeyimana, Innocent, Rutagumba, Dieudonne, Hughes, Ashley, Lacasse, Chelsea, Krebs, Elizabeth. "Outcomes of Hemorrhage Control Training for Community Organizations in Rwanda." Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, vol. 38, no. S1, 2023, pp. s204-s204. |
Ndebwanimana, Vincent, Beeman, Aly, Gallaer, Alexander, Uwamahoro, Chantal, Uwamahoro, Doris, Ritz, Cody, Lewis, Samuel, Hoyt, Savanna Dayne, Jean Paul, Nzabandora, Gonsalves-Domond, Gersandre, Odoom, Enyonam, Vital, Mutijima, Martin, Kyle Denison. "EM Doc On Call:” A Pilot Study to Improve Interhospital Transfers in Rwanda." Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2023, pp. 1-7. |
Navarrete-Welton, Allison, Chen, Jane J., Byg, Blaire, Malani, Kanika, Li, Martin L., Martin, Kyle Denison, Warrier, Sarita. "A grassroots approach for greener education: An example of a medical student-driven planetary health curriculum." Frontiers in Public Health, vol. 10, 2022. |
Neely, A, Martin KD. "One Health and Climate Change: Why EM Physicians Should Pay Attention." EM Resident, 2022. |
Marques, Catalina G., Mwemerashyaka, Lucien, Martin, Kyle, Tang, Oliver, Uwamahoro, Chantal, Ndebwanimana, Vincent, Uwamahoro, Doris, Moretti, Katelyn, Sharma, Vinay, Naganathan, Sonya, Jing, Ling, Garbern, Stephanie C., Nkeshimana, Menelas, Levine, Adam C., Aluisio, Adam R. "Utilisation of peripheral vasopressor medications and extravasation events among critically ill patients in Rwanda: A prospective cohort study." African Journal of Emergency Medicine, vol. 12, no. 2, 2022, pp. 154-159. |
Bustamante CE, Martin KD, Colyer E. "Chin Numbness as a Presenting Symptom of Malignancy." Rhode Island medical journal (2013), vol. 104, no. 3, 2021, pp. 51-52. |
Martin KD, McCormick W, Capacci J, Moretti K. "Trash Talk in the ED: Takeaways from Waste Audits at New England Hospitals." Rhode Island medical journal (2013), vol. 104, no. 9, 2021, pp. 43-44. |
Martin KD, Chen JJ, Thorndike J, McCormick W, Rota J, Berg B, Dulski A. "Trends in Waste Production at a Community Hospital during the COVID-19 Pandemic." Rhode Island medical journal (2013), vol. 104, no. 9, 2021, pp. 38-42. |
Hsu, Sarah, Banskota, Swechya, McCormick, Winston, Capacci, Julia, Bustamante, Christian, Moretti, Katelyn, Wiegn, David, Martin, Kyle Denison. "Utilization of a Waste Audit at a Community Hospital Emergency Department to Quantify Waste Production and Estimate Environmental Impact." The Journal of Climate Change and Health, 2021, pp. 100041. |
Marqués CG, Moretti K, Amanullah S, Uwamahoro C, Ndebwanimana V, Garbern S, Naganathan S, Martin K, Niyomiza J, Gjesvik A, Nkeshimana M, Levine AC, Aluisio AR. "Association between volume resuscitation & mortality among injured patients at a tertiary care hospital in Kigali, Rwanda." African Journal of Emergency Medicine, vol. 11, no. 1, 2020, pp. 152-157. |
Garbern SC, Martin KD, Gonzalez-Marques C, Umuhire OF, Uwamahoro DL, Aluisio AR, Levine AC. "Building and Sustaining Partnerships in Health Workforce and Research Capacity in Rwanda." Rhode Island medical journal (2013), vol. 102, no. 7, 2019, pp. 32-35. |
Garbern, Stephanie, Mbanjumucyo, Gabin, Umuhoza, Christian, Sharma, Vinay, Mackey, James, Martin, Kyle, Twagirumukiza, Francois, Rosman, Samantha, McCall, Natalie, Wegerich, Stephan, Levine, Adam. "Feasibility and Accuracy of a Wearable Biosensor Device for Vital Sign Monitoring in Septic Emergency Department Patients in Rwanda." Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, vol. 34, no. s1, 2019, pp. s85-s86. |
Aluisio, Adam R., Barry, Meagan A., Martin, Kyle D., Mbanjumucyo, Gabin, Mutabazi, Zeta A., Karim, Naz, Moresky, Rachel T., D'Arc Nyinawankusi, Jeanne, Claude Byiringiro, Jean, Levine, Adam C. "Impact of emergency medicine training implementation on mortality outcomes in Kigali, Rwanda: An interrupted time-series study." African Journal of Emergency Medicine, vol. 9, no. 1, 2019, pp. 14-20. |
Garbern, Stephanie C, Mbanjumucyo, Gabin, Umuhoza, Christian, Sharma, Vinay K, Mackey, James, Tang, Oliver, Martin, Kyle D, Twagirumukiza, Francois R, Rosman, Samantha L, McCall, Natalie, Wegerich, Stephan W, Levine, Adam C. "Validation of a wearable biosensor device for vital sign monitoring in septic emergency department patients in Rwanda." DIGITAL HEALTH, vol. 5, 2019, pp. 2055207619879349. |
- Global emergency medicine education and curriculum development
- Innovative approaches to non-communicable disease management in LMICs
- Climate change & health
Year | Degree | Institution |
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2013 | DO | Michigan State University |
2011 | MPH | Michigan State University |
2008 | MA | Michigan State University |
2006 | BA | Michigan State University |
Name | Title |
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Aluisio, Adam | Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine |
Garbern, Stephanie | Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine |
Levine, Adam | Associate Dean of Biology and Medicine, Director of Global Health Initiative, Professor of Emergency Medicine |
Moretti, Katelyn | Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine |
Smith, Katherine | Senior Associate Dean of Biology Education, Associate Professor of Medical Science |
Brown University - Providence, Rhode Island, USA
The Miriam Hospital - Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Newport Hospital - Newport, Rhode Island USA
Hasbro Children's Hospital - Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Kent County Memorial Hospital - West Warwick, Rhode Island, USA
University Teaching Hospital - Kigali (CHUK) - Kigali, Rwanda
University Teaching Hospital - Butare (CHUB) - Butare, Rwanda
BIOL6715 - Planetary Health: Environmental Change & Emerging Infectious Disease (Warren Alpert Medical School)
CEES0939 - Climate Change & Health: Infections and Inequalities (Summer Pre-College)
Doctoring 1 & 2 Small Group Leader (Warren Alpert Medical School)
HSS Small Group Leader (Warren Alpert Medical School)
BIOL 1255 - Climate Change & Health: Infections and Inequalities |
BIOL 1445 - Medicine in Austere Settings |
BIOL 1855 - Tropical Medicine & Neglected Tropical Diseases |