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Office
Ridge ave
Evanston, IL 60201
Summary
- Isaac K. Agboola, MD, is an emergency medicine specialist based in Evanston, IL. He currently holds an academic appointment at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. He completed his chief residency in emergency medicine at Yale-New Haven Medical Center from 2021 to 2022 and also completed his residency there from 2018 to 2022, after graduating from Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine in 2018. Dr. Agboola has been employed as a physician at both Yale Health and Yale-New Haven Hospital. His research has focused on topics such as racial, ethnic, and cultural experiences in emergency medicine settings, and he has multiple publications in peer-reviewed journals, with a notable focus on racial bias and disparities in emergency department care.
Education & Training
- Yale-New Haven Medical CenterChief Residency, Emergency Medicine, 2021 - 2022
- Yale-New Haven Medical CenterResidency, Emergency Medicine, 2018 - 2022
- Wright State University Boonshoft School of MedicineClass of 2018
- Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of MedicineMasters of Medical Physiology, 2013 - 2014
Certifications & Licensure
- IL State Medical License 2022 - 2026
- CT State Medical License 2018 - 2022
- American Board of Emergency Medicine Emergency Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 3 citationsA Qualitative Study of Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Experiences of Minority Clinicians During Agitation Care in the Emergency Department.Isaac K Agboola, Alana Rosenberg, Leah Robinson, Taylor K Brashear, Christopher Eixenberger
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2024-02-01 - Revisiting "Excited Delirium": Does the Diagnosis Reflect and Promote Racial Bias?Brooks Myrick Walsh, Isaac K Agboola, Edouard Coupet Jr, John S Rozel, Ambrose H Wong
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2023-01-31 - 8 citationsRacial and ethnic disparities in use of chemical restraint in the emergency department.Leah Robinson, Laura D Cramer, Jessica M Ray, Taylor K Brashear, Isaac K Agboola
Academic Emergency Medicine. 2022-12-01
Press Mentions
- Poor, Black men more likely to be restrained in CT emergency rooms, studies findFebruary 20th, 2023
- Understanding trauma: Yale physicians on bias in the ERMarch 1st, 2021
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