Residency Training:
Emergency Medicine | Thomas Jefferson University Hospital --
Medical School:
Maryland Medicine | University of Maryland School of Medicine
Professor and Vice Chair of Academic Affairs
Academic interests in emergency cardiology, emergency geriatrics, risk management, and faculty development
Dr. Amal Mattu completed an emergency medicine residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, after which he completed a teaching fellowship with a special focus on emergency cardiology. He joined the faculty in emergency medicine at the University of Maryland in 1996. He has received more than twenty teaching commendations including national awards from the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), the American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM), and the Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association (EMRA); and in 2000 he was selected as Founder’s Day Teacher of the Year for the University of Maryland at Baltimore campus. He received the 2005-2006 Rookie Faculty of the Year Award and the Outstanding Speaker of the Year Award from ACEP, Program Director of the Year Awards from the AAEM Resident and Student Association in 2006 and from EMRA in 2011, the 2007 Maryland Emergency Physician of the Year Award from the Maryland Chapter-ACEP, the 2008 “Joe Lex” National Educator of the Year Award from AAEM, and the 2013 “Peter Rosen Award” for outstanding leadership in academic emergency medicine. In 2013 he was awarded ACEP’s highest honor for teaching—the Outstanding Contributions to Education Award.
Dr. Mattu's areas of academic focus are emergency cardiology, geriatric emergency medicine, faculty development, and risk management. He has authored the bestselling texts ECGs for the Emergency Physician Volume 1 and Volume 2. He has served as an editor for more than 20 other texts in emergency medicine and is Editor-in-Chief of the online textbook CorePendium. Dr. Mattu is the first emergency physician to serve as primary Guest Editor on issues of Cardiology Clinics (three times) and Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, and he serves as the consulting editor for Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America. His online program www.ECGWeekly.com has helped teach electrocardiography to thousands of physicians around the world since 2015. Dr. Mattu is a frequent speaker at national and international CME conferences in emergency medicine, having provided > 3000 hours of conference CME.
Dr. Mattu is currently a tenured Professor, Vice Chair of Academic Affairs, Director of the Faculty Development Fellowship and Co-Director of the Emergency Cardiology Fellowship in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Maryland.