
Instructor of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Dr. Anne Grossestreuer, PhD is an Instructor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a Research Scientist in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. She received her doctorate in epidemiology from the Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Grossestreuer’s research interests center on the “fifth link” in the chain of survival from cardiac arrest: the definitive/supportive care that patients receive following successful resuscitation. She was the Principal Investigator on a grant from the American Heart Association, which supported her dissertation research on the association of post-arrest body temperature to neurologic and survival outcomes. Dr. Grossestreuer is a member of the Editorial Board of Resuscitation and the American Heart Association’s Get with the Guidelines – Resuscitation Adult Research Taskforce. Her research has won awards at the American Heart Association Resuscitation Science Symposium and the European Resuscitation Council Congress.