Georgios Notas is a Professor of Emergency Medicine at the School of Medicine of the University of Crete. He holds a specialty in Internal Medicine and a subspecialty in Emergency Medicine. He completed both his undergraduate and doctoral studies at the University of Crete and conducted postdoctoral research at the School of Medicine of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). He has extensive clinical and administrative experience in the organization and management of Emergency Departments (EDs) and has played an active role in the institutional advancement of Emergency Medicine in Greece through his participation on the Board of Directors of the Hellenic Society for Emergency Medicine. His research focuses on the role of hormones and neuropeptides in regulating acute and chronic inflammation, on clinical field research in emergency healthcare, and on applications of information technology and artificial intelligence in Emergency Medicine. He has published more than 118 papers in reputable international peer-reviewed journals, with an h-index of 33 and more than 3,900 citations to his work. He regularly participates as an invited speaker at national and international conferences, contributing to the ongoing education of students and physicians in the field of Emergency Medicine.