Brendan G. Magauran, MD

Assistant Professor, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

Biography

Dr. Magauran has been a part of BMC for nearly a quarter century, starting with his training in Emergency Medicine at Boston City Hospital. He has held various administrative leadership positions in the Emergency Department, including Associate Medical Director, Medical Director for the East Newton and Menino Pavilions, Clinical Director of Operations, and Vice Chair for Administration. He has been active in the Medical Dental Staff at BMC and recently completed two years as the Secretary/Treasurer and is now currently serving as the Vice president and President-Elect of the Medical Dental staff. Most recently Brendan has been serving as BMC’s first Physician Adviser for Utilization Management.

Dr. Magauran received his MD from Brown University and earned an MBA in Healthcare Management also from Boston University. He was a member of the National Business Honor Society, Beta Gamma Sigma, and a Hartford Foundation Scholar where he completed a fellowship in Geriatric Emergency Medicine. He has edited a number of editions of the North American Clinics of Emergency Medicine and co-edited a textbook on the principles and practice of Geriatric Emergency Medicine.

Publications

  • Published 8/1/2016

    Kahn JH, Magauran BG, Olshaker JS, Shankar KN. Current Trends in Geriatric Emergency Medicine. Emerg Med Clin North Am. 2016 Aug; 34(3):435-52. PMID: 27475008.

    Read at: PubMed

  • Published 8/1/2016

    Shankar KN, Magauran BG, Kahn JH. Geriatric Emergencies. Emerg Med Clin North Am. 2016 Aug; 34(3):xvii-xviii. PMID: 27475023.

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  • Published 8/1/2012

    Magauran BG, Nitka M. Stroke mimics. Emerg Med Clin North Am. 2012 Aug; 30(3):795-804. PMID: 22974649.

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  • Published 8/1/2012

    Nentwich LM, Magauran BG, Kahn JH. Acute ischemic stroke. Preface. Emerg Med Clin North Am. 2012 Aug; 30(3):xv-xvi. PMID: 22974652.

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  • Published 5/1/2012

    Rathlev NK, Obendorfer D, White LF, Rebholz C, Magauran B, Baker W, Ulrich A, Fisher L, Olshaker J. Time series analysis of emergency department length of stay per 8-hour shift. West J Emerg Med. 2012 May; 13(2):163-8. PMID: 22900106.

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Education

  • Brown University School of Medicine, MD
  • Trinity College, BS