Emma Bryden Brown
About Emma Bryden Brown
Emma Bryden Brown is the Lab Manager at the Epilepsy and EEG Center at NYU Langone Health, specializing in neurodiagnostics and epilepsy-related equipment.
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Emma Bryden Brown is the Lab Manager at the Epilepsy and EEG Center within NYU Langone Health. She has held this position since 2016.
Current Role at NYU Langone Health
Emma Bryden Brown serves as the Lab Manager at the Epilepsy and EEG Center at NYU Langone Health. She specializes in managing a neurodiagnostics laboratory, overseeing a team of more than 25 full-time staff. Her role involves extensive use of medical devices, particularly EEG and epilepsy-related equipment. She is also currently enrolled in the Management and Leadership Development Program at NYU Langone Health.
Previous Experience
Before joining NYU Langone Health, Emma worked at various organizations. She was a Neurophysiologist at Safe Passage Neuromonitoring from 2015 to 2016. She also took a Career Sabbatical to pursue international opportunities in 2015. Prior to that, she was an Associate Territory Manager at Lifehealthcare in Sydney, Australia, from 2014 to 2015. Her earlier roles include being a Hospital Scientist at Sydney West Area Health Service from 2008 to 2014 and a Pharmacy Assistant at Orange City Centre Pharmacy from 2002 to 2005.
Educational Background
Emma Bryden Brown has a diverse educational background. She earned her Master's in Public Administration, focusing on International Public Health/International Health, from NYU Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service (2019-2022). She studied Business Statistics at Baruch College. She also obtained a Bachelor of Medical Science (Clinical Physiology) from Charles Sturt University (2006-2010), where she studied Management Theory and Practice in 2016 as well.
Professional Skills and Expertise
Emma's professional skillset includes extensive experience in managing neurodiagnostics laboratories and proficiency with medical devices related to EEG and epilepsy. Her expertise extends to leading quality improvement projects, notably focused on skin breakdown. She has also accumulated significant experience in neurophysiology and medical science through various roles across different healthcare organizations.