
Damiano is an emergency physician with a deep passion for teaching and scientific validation of clinical protocols. Before co-founding EMSy, he created AIppocrate, already demonstrating his ability to see beyond the traditional boundaries of emergency medicine.
As CTO, Damiano ensures that every content on the platform is clinically accurate, updated according to the most recent international guidelines (ERC, ILCOR, SIAARTI) and applicable in real rescue contexts. His meticulous attention to detail and scientific rigor are the pillars that make EMSy a reliable tool for thousands of professionals.
Damiano believes that technology must always serve patient safety and that every developed feature must pass the test of daily clinical practice. His motto is: 'If we wouldn't use it during an intervention, it's not good enough'.
Key Skills
Emergency Medicine
Emergency physician with deep experience in clinical protocol management and scientific validation.
AIppocrate Creator
Creator and developer of AIppocrate, pioneer in applying AI to emergency medicine.
Articles on EMSy Blog
The More Critical the Patient, the Less You Have to Decide
The brain under pressure doesn't work worse — it works differently. The more severe the situation, the less you have to decide. Here's why.

Endurance medicine: the pathologies no one taught you
From intensive care to marathons: Luca Carenzo talks about endurance medicine. "The ambulance doesn't accelerate care: it delays it."

Ukraine 2022–2026: Four Years of War Reshaping Trauma Protocols
Wars have always given back to civilian medicine more than they have taken. The Russo-Ukrainian war is no exception: the first large-scale, high-intensity conventional conflict in Europe since World War II is generating challenges — from the tourniquet called into question to drug-resistant bacteria

Different Systems, Common Challenges
Two opposite systems, one question. Nick Nudell on fragmentation, governance, and the future of prehospital care across America and Europe.

Rural EMS and the Low-Volume Competency Challenge
When the rare call arrives, there's no time to prepare. Nick Nudell on staying ready.

The Dogma of Intubation for GCS≤8: A Critical Review
Ahhh, good old GCS≤8! If you've ever worked in emergency medicine, you know well that echoing mantra: \

New Evidence Challenges Choking Guidelines
A recent video documenting the intervention of two police officers during a choking episode involving a young girl has sparked a...

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