Overview
JJ Hoff, MD is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine. In addition, he serves as Assistant Medical Director for Duke Life Flight, as well as Medical Director for Duke Event Medicine. A Duke undergraduate alumnus, as well as a graduate of the Duke Emergency Medicine Residency Program, he is a Blue Devil through and through. Prior to attending medical school in his home state of New Jersey at Cooper Medical School, he was a high school biology teacher, and has continued to develop his passion for education throughout his medical career. After serving as Chief Resident at Duke, he pursued an EMS fellowship at East Carolina University prior to returning here as a faculty member.
Dr. Hoff's academic interests include EMS education, out-of-hospital medicine, critical care transport, event medicine, EMS quality improvement, and qualitative research.
Dr. Hoff's academic interests include EMS education, out-of-hospital medicine, critical care transport, event medicine, EMS quality improvement, and qualitative research.
Current Appointments & Affiliations
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
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2023 - Present
Emergency Medicine,
Clinical Science Departments
Recent Publications
Confronting mobile phone signal coverage and helicopter emergency medical service travel time: A geospatial analysis in the northwest macro-region of ParanĂ¡ State, Brazil.
Journal Article Traffic Inj Prev · 2024 OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to conduct a detailed geospatial analysis of mobile phone signal coverage in the northwest macro-region of ParanĂ¡ State, Brazil, seeking to identify areas where limitations in coverage may be related to lengthy travel t ... Full text Link to item CiteShame and Guilt in EMS: A Qualitative Analysis of Culture and Attitudes in Prehospital Emergency Care.
Journal Article Prehosp Emerg Care · 2023 STUDY OBJECTIVES: The shame reaction is a highly negative emotional reaction shown to have long-term deleterious effects on the mental health of clinicians. Prior studies have focused on in-hospital personnel, but very little is known about what drives sha ... Full text Link to item CiteDiversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the United States Emergency Medical Services Workforce: A Scoping Review.
Journal Article Prehosp Emerg Care · 2023 OBJECTIVE: Emergency medical services (EMS) workforce demographics in the United States do not reflect the diversity of the population served. Despite some efforts by professional organizations to create a more representative workforce, little has changed ... Full text Open Access Link to item CiteRecent Grants
Shame, Guilt, and Error in EMS: A Qualitative Analysis of Culture and Attitudes in Prehospital Emergency Care
FellowshipPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by Emergency Medicine Foundation · 2020 - 2021View All Grants
Education, Training & Certifications
Rowan University, Cooper Medical School ·
2018
M.D.
Boston University ·
2012
M.Ed.
Duke University ·
2011
B.A.