About Dr. Jordan Duval-Arnould
Dr. Jordan Duval-Arnould is an Assistant Professor of anesthesiology and critical care medicine and jointly-appointed to the division of health sciences informatics at the Johns Hopkins University Schools of Medicine and Nursing. He is the Johns Hopkins Hospital Resuscitation Scientist, and the Director of Research and Innovation at the Johns Hopkins Medicine Simulation Center. He volunteers on the American Heart Association’s Pediatric Resuscitation Task Force, serves on the Board of Directors for the International Pediatric Simulation Society, and is the Founder/CEO of the technology company, readyworks.
Jordan is driven to advance pediatric resuscitation science. He has co-authored scholarly works centered on resuscitation, technology, and simulation-based research and training, and has presented his work both nationally and internationally. He has been involved in several multi-institutional endeavors to identify how technology can be used to increase resuscitation research efficiency and reliability. He has a professional background in software development and holds a Doctor of Public Health, and a Master of Public Health degree from the Johns Hopkins University, where he trained in epidemiology and biostatistics and studied measurement of resuscitation performance.
Jordan has been involved with IPSS and attending and presenting at IPSSW since 2011. He served as the Co-Chair of the IPSS Research Committee (2016-2017) and was on the Meeting Organizing Committee for IPSSW 2017 in Boston. He believes that IPSS is an organization that truly advances both the science and clinical care of pediatric patients around the world through collaborative, multidisciplinary simulation-based approaches.