Sessional Instructor
BSc (Acadia); MSc (MtA); PhD (Dalhousie)
Dr. Judah Goldstein is the Research Program Lead for Emergency Health Services, Nova Scotia. Dr. Goldstein is a Primary Care Paramedic and has worked in the EHS ground ambulance system since 2000. He obtained an Interdisciplinary PhD from Dalhousie University in 2013. Dr. Goldstein is an Assistant Professor with the Dalhousie University, Department of Emergency Medicine, Division of EMS, an Affiliated Scientist, with Nova Scotia Health, Department of Emergency Medicine, and Sessional Lecturer with the University of Prince Edward Island Paramedicine (BSc) program (Faculty of Biology). In 2022, he completed a Schwartz/Reisman Emergency Medicine Institute Research Fellowship in Geriatric Emergency Medicine. He is a senior editor for the Prehospital Evidence-based Practice (PEP) program.
In October 2023 Dalhousie EMS Research Day, Dr Goldstein received the Dr. Ron Stewart Award for most significant research in EMS conducted by a paramedic. In September 2021, he received the Tom Dobson Award for Innovation in Paramedicine; an annual award which recognizes an employee whose work has helped enhance patient care and enable full scope and utilization of the paramedic profession across Nova Scotia