Dan Teres, MD
Teres has more than 25 years of critical care medicine and more than 12 years of pharmaceutical experience.
He established the multidisciplinary adult critical care division at Baystate Medical Center, where he was also professor of medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine.
Teres co-developed the Mortality Probability Model used in the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) data registry (Project Impact) and for risk stratification studies, and he was co-author for the First Consensus Conference on Medical Emergency Teams.
Teres co-authored the book, Gatekeeping in the Intensive Care Unit, and he also spearheaded medical affairs projects at AstraZeneca.
He obtained his MD from the New Jersey College of Medicine and was a fellow in critical care medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Boston.
Teres is currently a clinical instructor of public health and community medicine at the Tufts University School of Medicine.