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Dr. Xianfei Ji , Doctor of Emergency Medicine,an Associate Professor and Deputy Chief Physician in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Qilu Hospital of Shandong University, specializes in critical care at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). As a visiting scholar at the Weil Institute of Critical Care Research under the National Health and Family Planning Commission, my work focuses on bridging translational research and clinical practice in resuscitation medicine. My research uniquely integrates multimodal neuromonitoring with cerebral protection strategies to improve neurological outcomes for cardiac arrest survivors, distinguishing me through a hybrid approach that combines bedside innovation with mechanistic exploration. My academic contributions include 17 first/corresponding-author SCI publications in journals such as Critical Care Medicine and Resuscitation, alongside 3 keynote speeches at international conferences like the American Heart association and Critical Care Congress. With over 123 citations , my work has been recognized through two Provincial/Ministerial Medical Science and Technology Awards. I hold leadership roles in prominent professional associations, including Vice Chairman of the Tumor Critical Care Division at the Shandong Anti-Cancer Association, Standing Committee Member of the Emergency Division at the Shandong Medical Association, and active membership in the Cross-Strait Medical Association’s Emergency Division and the China Medical Rescue Association’s Critical Blood Purification Group. As a dedicated peer reviewer, I have evaluated 50+ manuscripts for journals such as Neurocritical Care and Journal of Emergency Medicine, and authored five editorials on resuscitation science for Chinese Critical Care Medicine. My long-term research vision centers on advancing multimodal neuromonitoring systems for post-resuscitation brain protection while pioneering interdisciplinary collaborations to optimize resuscitation protocols in low-resource settings. Professionally, I excel in leading multidisciplinary ICU teams, mentoring junior researchers to publish their first-authored studies, and designing adaptive clinical trial frameworks. My expertise spans: Active Listening & Communication: Translating complex research findings into actionable clinical guidelines Leadership & Management: Overseeing ICU operations and national research projects (e.g., National Natural Science Foundation grant as PI) Problem-Solving: Developing real-time neuroprognostication algorithms for post-cardiac arrest care Interpersonal Collaboration: Building international partnerships, including the NIH-funded on postresuscitation myocardial dysfunction. Beyond medicine, I pursue historical fiction writing, practice traditional Chinese calligraphy, and volunteer as a CPR instructor for rural community health programs.