Project ADAM
Nov 15, 2019
Azita G. Hamedani, MD, MPH, MBA
Project ADAM

Azita Hamedani MD, MPH, MBA is a practicing academic emergency physician and founding Chair of the BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine at University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health. Prior to returning to Wisconsin, she was on faculty at Harvard Medical School and completed a hospital administrative fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital.  Dr. Hamedani completed her residency/chief residency in the Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency program (Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital) and is a graduate of Yale College, Yale School of Medicine & Public Health, and the Kellogg School of Management.

Zadan Mason (Dr. Hamedani's son) is a sophomore at University School of Milwaukee (USM), where he worked closely with the school nurse, Ms. Kathleen Roebber, to secure Heart Safe School designation from Project ADAM.  USM is the first north shore high school to receive this designation from Project ADAM.  Project ADAM was created in 1999 to help increase awareness of sudden cardiac arrest in students, as every three days a US high school student athlete dies of cardiac arrest which could be prevented through quick action of bystanders. Given his love of sports, after helping make USM Heart Safe, Mason was inspired to help all neighboring high schools also become heart safe as well.