
Martin Demant
- Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine - (Clinical Scholar Track)
Contact
- (520) 626-6312
- AZ Health Sci. Center Library, Rm. 245057
- demant@arizona.edu
Degrees
- M.D.
- Georg-August-Universität, Góttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany
Work Experience
- BUMC - Department of Emergency Medicine (2023 - Ongoing)
- Tucson Medical Center - Pediatric Emergency Department (2022 - 2023)
Awards
- Advanced Emergency Ultrasound fellowship
- Summer 2022
Licensure & Certification
- American Board of Emergency Medicine, ABEM (2024)
- American Board of Pediatrics, ABP (2019)
Interests
Research
point of care ultrasound
Teaching
Emergency medicine, Pediatric emergency medicine, point of care ultrasound
Courses
2024-25 Courses
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Emergency Ultrasound Elective
EMD 850C (Spring 2025) -
Emergency Ultrasound Elective
EMD 850C (Fall 2024)
2023-24 Courses
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Emergency Ultrasound Elective
EMD 850C (Spring 2024) -
Emergency Ultrasound Elective
EMD 850C (Fall 2023)
Scholarly Contributions
Journals/Publications
- Demant, M., Koscumb, P., & Situ-LaCasse, E. (2024). Airway and Thoracic Ultrasound. Emergency medicine clinics of North America, 42(4), 755-771.More infoAirway and thoracic ultrasound applications can provide critical information to improve patient safety for procedures and management of pulmonary conditions. Emergency physicians should utilize airway ultrasound in the preparation for an anatomically and/or physiologically difficult airway, which may include site demarcation for surgical airway planning. Thoracic ultrasound is useful in the prompt evaluation of a dyspneic patient. This article underscores the crucial role of airway and thoracic ultrasound in emergency medicine, emphasizing its utility for assessing difficult airways, planning surgical airways, and promptly evaluating dyspneic patients.