Nee-Kofi Mould-Millman, MD MSCS, PhD is the Principal Investigator and lead of the C3 Global Trauma Research Network. Dr. Mould-Millman is a federally funded emergency medicine physician-investigator with expertise in global emergency medicine and prehospital care systems. He currently holds the appointment of Associate Professor within the University of Colorado School of Medicine’s Department of Emergency Medicine, and is a Senior Investigator in Global Health and the Center for Global Health, Colorado School of Public Health.
Following emergency medicine residency training at Emory University School of Medicine, Dr. Mould-Millman completed a dual fellowship program in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Global Health, also at Emory University.
He actively works in resource-constrained settings in sub-Saharan Africa, including Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, and Zimbabwe, where he collaborates closely with Ministries of Health, academic institutions, and government EMS agencies. His work has three focus areas: optimizing performance of out-of-hospital trauma care systems, pragmatic delivery of prehospital education, and improving prehospital trauma outcomes. Within each area, Dr. Mould-Millman applies innovative techniques from the disciplines of Dissemination & Implementation science, and Outcomes & Effectiveness research. His research and programmatic work are complemented by public health advocacy predominantly through his extensive involvement with the African Federation for Emergency Medicine (AFEM).
Dr. Mould-Millman has Chaired several multi-national EMS expert panels, organized international EM conferences and meetings, served as an expert EMS consultant, and published several landmark scientific papers of high relevance to prehospital emergency care in sub-Saharan Africa.