Jared Kutzin
Jared Kutzin is a Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medical Education at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Senior Director of the Simulation, Teaching, and Research Center at The Mount Sinai Hospital.
Jared is a registered nurse with advanced degrees in health policy and management, public health, leadership, and medical education. His advanced training includes completing the Clinical Quality Fellowship Program (CQFP) offered by the Greater New York Hospital Association and the United Hospital Fund and the Comprehensive Patient Safety Leadership Fellowship (CPSLF) offered by the National Patient Safety Foundation and American Hospital Association.
Jared has been certified in healthcare quality (CPHQ), patient safety (CPPS), simulation operations (CHSOS), and as a Nurse Executive – Advanced (NEA-BC).
Dr. Kutzin is a fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine, American Academy of Nursing, and was an inaugural fellow in the Society for Simulation in Healthcare’s Simulation Academy.
Jared is a Master Educator in the Mount Sinai Institute for Medical Education and serves on several curriculum revision committees at the Icahn School of Medicine. In addition, he is currently a member of the NYS Board of Nursing, the NYS EMS Council (SEMSCO), and on the Board of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare as Immediate Past President. Jared has served as Deputy Editor for Simulation for MedEdPORTAL, The AMMC’s Journal of Teaching and Learning Resources and is also on the Executive Editorial Board for the Journal of Emergency Nursing. His research interests include educational methodologies, patient safety and quality, and how the built environment impacts care.

















































