Elizabeth S Munroe, MD
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About
Elizabeth Munroe, M.D., M.Sc., is a clinical instructor and research fellow in Pulmonary/Critical Care at the University of Michigan. She completed medical school, Internal Medicine residency, and a Chief Resident year at the University of Chicago. She came to the University of Michigan in 2020, where she completed Pulmonary/Critical Care fellowship and a Master’s in Health Care Research. Her research focuses on optimizing the use of fluids and vasopressors in early sepsis resuscitation, with a particular interest in route of vasopressor administration and initial fluid management.
Qualifications
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M.Sc., Health and Healthcare Research Master’s ProgramUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI., United States
2022 - 2023
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M.D., Graduation with HonorsPritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States
2012 - 2016
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B.A., Biology with HonorsColumbia University, New York, United States
2008 - 2012
Center Memberships
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Center MemberInstitute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation
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Center MemberWeil Institute for Critical Care Research
Research Overview
• Evidence-based resuscitation practices in early sepsis and septic shock
• Vasopressor administration practices and peripheral vasopressor use
• Approaches to fluid resuscitation in early septic shock
• Clinical trials and novel, pragmatic clinical trial designs
Recent Publications
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Munroe ES, Anderson DW, Garamani N, Hager A, Ketcham SW, Capellini A, Conlon A, Blank R, Boyle M, Hyzy RC, Garcia T, McConnaughey J, Mcsparron JI, Mulcahy R, Posa P, Tran C, Park PK, Prescott HC. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2026 May 20; 212 (Supplement_1): aamag162.3251Journal ArticleB104-06 Adherence to a Stroke-Volume Guided Fluid Resuscitation Protocol Is Associated With Reduced Mortality
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Munroe ES, Co IN, Douglas I, Hyzy R, Khan A, Nelson K, Park PK, Peltan ID, Rice TW, Seelye S, Self WH, Shapiro NI, Prescott HC. JAMA Network Open, 2025 Aug 1; 8 (8): e2529148Journal ArticlePeripheral Vasopressor Use in Early Sepsis-Induced Hypotension
DOI:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2025.29148 PMID: 40864467 -
Hechtman RK, Heath ME, Horowitz JK, McLaughlin E, Posa PJ, Blamoun J, Bozyk P, Cahill M, Esteitie R, Furlong K, Jayaprakash N, Jones J, Tamae-Kakazu M, Nagelkirk J, Pfotenhauer T, Angus DC, Flanders SA, Munroe ES, Prescott HC. CHEST Critical Care, 2025 Mar 14; 100148Journal ArticleEpidemiology and management of sepsis among previously healthy patients
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Munroe E, Bernstein S, Cahill M, Esteitie R, Kaatz S, Horowitz J, McLaughlin E, Posa P, Swaminathan L, Younas M, Flanders S, Prescott H. Critical Care Medicine, 2025 Feb 1; 53 (1):Journal Article1396: CHARACTERIZING ICU STRUCTURE AND HANDOFF PRACTICES IN MICHIGAN HOSPITALS
DOI:10.1097/01.ccm.0001104248.76708.d3 -
Munroe E, Bernstein S, Cahill M, Jayaprakash N, Kaatz S, Horowitz J, McLaughlin E, Posa P, Swaminathan L, Younas M, Flanders S, Prescott H. Critical Care Medicine, 2025 Feb 1; 53 (1):Journal Article1595: NONINVASIVE HEMODYNAMIC MONITORING DEVICES FOR PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS ACROSS MICHIGAN HOSPITALS
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2025 Jan 18;PresentationVasopressor Management in Early Sepsis-Induced Hypotension
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2025 Jan 18;PresentationPersonalizing Fluids in the ICU.
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Munroe E. 2025 Jan 18;PresentationWhen to start pressors and what to use?