Sara Crager
MD, Critical Care and Emergency Medicine
Dr. Sara Crager received her undergraduate degree from McGill University and her medical degree from the Yale School of Medicine. She did her Emergency Medicine residency training at UCLA, and went on to complete a fellowship in Critical Care Medicine at Stanford. Dr. Crager is currently an Assistant Professor at the UCLA-David Geffen School of Medicine with a joint appointment in the Departments of Emergency Medicine and Anesthesia. She works clinically in the Cardiothoracic and Surgical ICUs at UCLA-Ronald Reagan Medical Center and in the Medical ICU at Antelope Valley Medical Center. Dr. Crager co-founded the Stanford Emergency Critical Care Program, and previously held the position of Medical Director of Early Recognition and Emergency Response at UCLA-Ronald Reagan Medical Center. She is the creator of the EM:RAP ICU Fundamentals series, as well as the emergency critical care FOAMed website
ICUedu.org and the ICUedu podcast. She is core faculty with the EM:RAP Access and Innovation in Medical Education fellowship and lectures nationally and internationally.