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University of Virginia Medical Center

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Louisiana State University School of Medicine

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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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University of Florida COM-Jacksonville

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Weill Cornell School of Medicine, New York, NY

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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School

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Churruca Hospital of Buenos Aires University, Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Valleywise Health

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Flevo Teaching Hospital, Almere, The Netherlands

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Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA

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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Mayo Clinic

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Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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Weill Cornell Medical College, Qatar

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San Ramon Regional Medical Center

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Harvard Medical School

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Stony Brook Medicine

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Clinical Emergency Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

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St. Mary's Hospital Imperial College Trust, London, UK

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UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital

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Upstate Poison Control Center, Golisano Children's Hospital, Syracuse, NY

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Yale School of Medicine

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Massachusetts General Hospital

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Medicine

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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters Health System

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University of British Columbia

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Weill Cornell School of Medicine, New York, NY

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Cohen Children's Medical Center of New York

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University of Maryland School of Medicine

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Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences

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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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New York-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital

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Hackensack University Medical Center, NJ

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UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX

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Critical Care and Emergency Medicine, University of Missouri-Columbia

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Assistant Professor, Educational Technology and Innovation Officer, UT Health |
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Editor In Chief

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Andy Jagoda, MD, FACEP, is Professor and Chair Emeritus of Emergency Medicine at
the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He trained at Georgetown University
and completed his emergency medicine residency in 1987. He spent a total of 13
years in the Navy, inclusing service in Desert Shield / Desert Storm for which
he received a Navy Commendation Medal for “meritorious service.” He came to
Mount Sinai in 1995 and has been instrumental in building the department into
one of the leading programs in the country. Dr. Jagoda is nationally recognized
for his involvement in EM education, and for his work in the area of neurologic
emergencies and practice guideline development. He has edited nine books and has
authored 81 peer reviewed publications and 54 book chapters. He is the
Editor-in-Chief of a NLM-indexed monthly publication, Emergency Medicine
Practice.

Dr. Jagoda is a member of the Executive Committee of the Brain Attack Coalition
at the NINDS and on the advisory board of the Brain Trauma Foundation. He is a
team leader for a NFL Neurotrauma Consultants team; Chair of the Credentialing
Committee for the NFL’s Airway Management Physician Program; he helps coordinate
the NFL’s Visiting Team Medical Liaison program. Internationally, Dr. Jagoda has
been involved in the development of emergency medicine in Italy and Holland. He
was inducted as a "Master Educator" into the Mount Sinai Institute for Medical
Education in 2009. In 2011, he received the Mount Sinai Alumni Association
"Achievement in Medical Education" award and was presented with the NYACEP
“Physician of the Year" award. In 2015, he received a Mount Sinai Alumni Jacobi
Medallion. Dr. Jagoda is the immediate past President of the Mount Sinai
Hospital Medical Board.

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Weill Medical College of Cornell University

Kaushal H. Shah, MD, FACEP, received his undergraduate degree from Brown
University in 1996, his MD from Dartmouth Medical School in 2000, and completed
his residency at the Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency at Beth
Israel Deaconess Medical Center in 2003. Currently, Dr. Shah is Assistant Dean
of Academic Advising at Weill Cornell School of Medicine, where he is also an
Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine and Vice Chair for Education
at the Department of Emergency Medicine. Previously, he was the Emergency
Medicine Residency Director and an Associate Professor at the Icahn School of
Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York. Dr. Shah has a strong interest in education
and trauma. He is presently the Chair of SAEM’s National Trauma Interest Group
and section editor for “Trauma Reports” in the Journal of Emergency Medicine. He
is an active member of ACEP, particularly at the state level, where he is on the
Board of Directors and serves as Chair of the Education Committee. He is also a
member of ACEP’s Clinical Policies Committee. He has distinguished himself as a
writer and editor in the emergency medicine community with his Essential
Emergency series, published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. There are
presently four books in the series: Essential Emergency Procedures, Essential
Emergency Trauma, Essential Emergency Imaging, and Essential Emergency
Procedural Sedation and Pain Management. Dr. Shah’s most recent book, Practical
Emergency Resuscitation and Critical Care, was published by Cambridge University
Press in 2013. In 2018, Dr. Shah was recognized by Alpha Omega Alpha Honor
Medical Society as a Fellow in Leadership.

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SAADIA AKHTAR, MD

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Dr. Saadia Akhtar is the Associate Dean for Trainee Well-being and Resilience in
the Office of Well-being and Resilience at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount
Sinai in New York City. She is also the Associate Dean for Graduate Medical
Education and the Program Director for the Emergency Medicine Residency at Mount
Sinai Beth Israel at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She completed
a five-year combined residency in Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine at
Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City. Dr. Akhtar is nationally recognized
for her work with several organizations and activities. She is a Past President
for the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD); an Oral Board
Examiner for the American Board of Emergency Medicine; and a faculty member for
the inaugural 2018 American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)-CORD Resident
Teaching Fellowship.

Dr. Akhtar has received several national awards for her dedication to medical
education, emergency medicine and community service, including the prestigious
2018 ACGME Parker J. Palmer Courage to Teach Award for Program Director
excellence and the 2018 CORD Michael P. Wainscott Program Director Award.

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WILLIAM J. BRADY, MD

University of Virginia Medical Center

William J. Brady, MD William J. Brady, MD, received his BA in history from the
University of Virginia in 1984 and his MD from the Medical College of Virginia
in 1988. He completed a residency in internal medicine at the Medical College of
Virginia in 1991 and a residency in emergency medicine at the Medical College of
Wisconsin in 1994. He is currently Professor of Emergency Medicine and Internal
Medicine and Vice-Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at the
University of Virginia School of Medicine in Charlottesville. His clinical and
research interests are emergency medicine, resuscitation, electrocardiography,
and emergency medical systems.

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CALVIN A. BROWN III, MD

Lahey Hospital & Medical Center

Calvin A. Brown, MD, is the Chair of Emergency Medicine at Lahey Hospital &
Medical Center in Burlington, MA. He previously served as Director of Physician
Compliance, Credentialing and Urgent Care Services for Brigham and Women’s
Hospital, and as Associate Chief in the Department of Emergency Medicine at
Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital. He also held an appointment as Associate
Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School.

Dr. Brown graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 1995 with honors in
biochemistry. He attended medical school at the University of Mississippi and
graduated magna cum laude in 2001. During medical school he was recognized with
the SAEM Excellence in Emergency Medicine student award, was a member of the
Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society, and was named medical student of the
year in 2001. Dr. Brown completed his emergency medicine residency training at
the Harvard-Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency program from 2001-2005,
serving as chief resident in his final year. His primary areas of interest
include airway management research, process improvement, and medical
student/resident education. He has received the Outstanding Attending of the
Year Award in four consecutive years (2008-2011) in recognition of the BWH
faculty who exhibits excellence in emergency medicine resident education and
mentorship.

Dr. Brown's research endeavors include serving as principle investigator for the
National Emergency Airway Registry (NEAR) and principle investigator for two
grant funded projects on performance characteristics of emergency video
laryngoscopy and pre-hospital airway management. Dr. Brown has published
original research in Annals of Emergency Medicine, Academic Emergency Medicine,
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, Resuscitation, Critical Care Medicine, and
American Journal of EM and Pediatrics, and he has authored chapters on airway
management in UpToDate – Emergency Medicine, The Manual of Emergency Airway
Management 3rd Ed, and Rosen’s Textbook of Emergency Medicine. He is an
associate editor for New England Journal of Medicine – Journal Watch and is an
ad hoc reviewer for several emergency medicine and critical care journals,
including the Journal of Emergency Medicine, Annals of Emergency Medicine,
Critical Care Medicine, and The Journal of Critical Care. He has spoken locally,
nationally, and internationally on airway management and has been a member of
the teaching faculty for the Difficult Airway Course: Emergency™ since 2005.

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PETER DEBLIEUX, MD

Louisiana State University School of Medicine

Peter DeBlieux, MD completed medical school at Louisiana State Health Science
Center (LSUHSC), an internship in internal medicine at the LSUHSC Department of
Medicine, residency and chief residency in emergency medicine at LSUHSC Charity
Hospital, and a pulmonary critical care fellowship at LSUHSC Section of
Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at LSUHSC Charity Hospital. He was the
Program Director of the LSUHSC Charity Hospital Emergency Medicine Residency for
10 years, followed by serving as the Director of Resident and Faculty
Development for an additional 10 years. He was an attending in the Emergency
Department and Medical Intensive Care Unit of Charity Hospital for 25 years. He
currently serves as the Director of Quality and as the Chief Medical Officer of
the University Medical Center in New Orleans. Appointments include Clinical
Professor of Medicine at LSUHSC, Clinical Professor of Surgery at Tulane
University Medical School, and Attending in Emergency Medicine. He is currently
the Chief Experience Officer of the University Medical Center in New Orleans.

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DANIEL J. EGAN, MD

Harvard Medical School

Daniel Egan, MD, is the Program Director of the Harvard Affiliated Emergency
Medicine Residency Program. He received his undergraduate degree from The
College of New Jersey in 1998 and his medical degree from the Icahn School of
Medicine at Mount Sinai in 2002. At Mount Sinai, Dr. Egan was inducted into the
Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society. He completed his residency at the
Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency program at Brigham and Women’s
and Massachusetts General Hospitals, where he was also chief resident.
Previously, he was an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Columbia
University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Vice Chair of
Education for the Department of Emergency Medicine. He also previously served as
the Program Director of the Mount Sinai St. Luke's Roosevelt Emergency Medicine
Residency. Dr. Egan is active within the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency
Directors and is co-chair of the Academic Assembly. He is the co-author of
Blueprints Emergency Medicine and the co-editor of Essential Emergency Trauma
and Scientific American Emergency Medicine.

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NICHOLAS GENES, MD, PHD

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Nicholas Genes, MD, PhD, Nicholas Genes, MD, PhD, is Associate Professor in the
Department of Emergency Medicine at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New
York City. Dr. Genes earned his undergraduate degree from Brown University,
received his MD and PhD from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, and
completed emergency medicine residency training, chief residency, and a
fellowship in informatics at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. He is board
certified in both Clinical Informatics and Emergency Medicine, and serves as
Medical Director for Mount Sinai's direct-to-consumer telehealth initiative. He
is the Chair of ACEP's Informatics Section. Dr. Genes' research interests
include usability studies of electronic health records, and the use of mobile
health apps and devices to facilitate remote monitoring and improve transitions
of care.

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MICHAEL A. GIBBS, MD, FACEP

University of North Carolina School of Medicine

Michael A. Gibbs, MD, FACEP is the Chief of the Department of Emergency Medicine
at Maine Medical Center. He received the 2005 ACEP National Teaching award,
which acknowledged his dedication and innovation in teaching at the local,
regional, and national level. In this nomination letter, Dr. Gibbs was described
as “the ultimate equal opportunity teacher, not just willing to teach on a
moment's notice, but doing so consistently at the highest level possible. He is
an outstanding steward of our specialty, cares deeply about the future practice
of Emergency Medicine, and is committed to educating the next generation of care
givers.”

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STEVEN A. GODWIN, MD, FACEP

University of Florida COM-Jacksonville

Steven Andy Godwin, MD, FACEP is a Professor and Chairman of the Department of
Emergency Medicine at University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville. He
is also Assisstant Dean for Simulation Education. He received his MD at the
Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in 1993. After a one-year internship
in internal medicine at MUSC, he completed his residency training in Emergency
Medicine at the University of Florida Health Science Center in Jacksonville.
Upon residency graduation in 1997, Dr. Godwin remained on staff as the Assistant
Residency Director and Student Clerkship Director for the Department of
Emergency Medicine. He assumed the role of Director of Medical Education and
Residency Program Director in 2000, later becoming the Associate Chair and then
Department Chair. He is a creator of SimWars and remains active in simulation
education as the Assistant Dean for Simulation Education at the University of
Florida Health Science Center–Jacksonville. Dr. Godwin is a member of the ACEP
Clinical Policies Committee and has chaired multiple writing subcommittees for
policies on headache, procedural sedation, and asymptomatic hypertension in the
emergency department. In addition to being a member of the Editorial Board for
Emergency Medicine Practice, he has authored and co-authored numerous
publications, including resources on pediatric and adult procedural sedation and
airway management. He has been a frequent faculty member for SEMPA and ACEP
Scientific Assembly and is a 2005 recipient of the ACEP Faculty Teaching Award.

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GREGORY L. HENRY, MD, FACEP

University of Michigan

Gregory L. Henry, MD, FACEP is Clinical Professor in the Department of Emergency
Medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School, Staff Physician at St.
Joseph Mercy Hospital System, CEO of Medical Practice Risk Assessment, Inc.,
Risk Management Consultant of Emergency Physicians Medical Group in Ann Arbor,
Michigan, President of Savannah Assurance, Limited in Bridgetown, Barbados, and
Past President of ACEP.

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JOHN M. HOWELL, MD, FACEP, FAAEM

The George Washington University

John M. Howell, MD, FACEP is Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine at George
Washington University and Director of Academic Affairs at Best Practices Inc and
Inova Fairfax Hospita in Falls Church, Virginia.

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SHKELZEN HOXHAJ, MD, MPH, MBA

Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami

Shkelzen Hoxhaj, MD, MPH, MBA is the Chief of Emergency Medicine and Associate
Professor at the Baylor College of Medicine. He graduated from NY Medical
College and completed a combined Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine
residency at the Medical Center of Delaware/ Christiana Care Health System. He
completed a fellowship in Healthcare Administration. He has advanced degrees in
Public Health and Business Administration from Columbia University and the
University of Tennessee. He has expertise in the areas of healthcare management,
utilization management, performance improvement, risk management, and patient
satisfaction.

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ERIC LEGOME, MD

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Eric Legome, MD has been the Chair of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai St.
Luke’s and Mount Sinai West since 2016. He is a tenured Professor of Emergency
Medicine at the Icahn Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Prior to Mount Sinai, he
was Chief of Emergency Medicine at Kings County Hospital for six years; prior to
Kings County, he was at St. Vincent’s Hospital, Manhattan, serving as the Chair
of Emergency Medicine. Previous to those positions, Dr. Legome was the director
of the NYU/Bellevue Emergency Medical Residency for seven years. Before joining
NYU, Dr. Legome practiced in emergency medicine at Massachusetts General
Hospital in Boston and served as the associate residency director of the Harvard
MGH/BWH Emergency Medicine Training Program.

He trained in emergency medicine at the Denver Affiliate Resident Program, one
of the oldest in the nation, after completing an internship in general surgery
at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. He completed college at Emory
University and medical school at Ohio State University College of Medicine. A
noted author and educator, Dr. Legome is active in leadership roles in national
emergency medicine societies and has spoken nationally and internationally
regarding the emergency medical perspective on traumatic emergencies. He has
performed research and published on trauma, administration, and public health as
related to emergency medicine. He has been devoted to resident and student
education and mentoring throughout his career. He is on the editorial and review
boards of several journals and specialty publications, is the Co-Editor of the
EBM trauma care Current Topics and Controversies books and a Cambridge
University Press multidisciplinary trauma textbook, Trauma: A Comprehensive
Emergency Medicine Approach, and is a section editor for a trauma column in the
Journal of Emergency Medicine.

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KEITH A. MARILL, MD

Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Keith A. Marill, MD graduated from the University of Rochester School of
Medicine and completed residencies in internal and emergency medicine at the
University of New Mexico and Texas Tech University, El Paso, respectively. He
currently practices emergency medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and
serves as a core teacher in the Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency
Program. Primary research interests include cardiovascular emergencies,
particularly dysrhythmic diseases, and quantitative analytic techniques in
emergency medicine research.

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CHARLES V. POLLACK, JR., MA, MD, FACEP

University of Mississippi School of Medicine

Charles V. Pollack, MA, MD, is a Clinician-Scientist at the University of
Mississippi School of Medicine. Previously, he was Associate Provost for
Innovation in Education, Thomas Jefferson University; Director, Jefferson
Institute of Emerging Health Professions (IEHP); Associate Dean for CME and
Strategic Partner Alliances, Thomas Jefferson University; and Professor and
Senior Advisor for Interdisciplinary Research and Clinical Trials, Department of
Emergency Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson
University. From 2001 to 2015, Dr. Pollack was Professor of Emergency Medicine
at the Perelman School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania and served
as Chairman of Emergency Medicine at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia. From
1992 to 2001, Dr. Pollack served in various positions in the Department of
Emergency Medicine at Maricopa Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona, an urban,
tertiary care teaching hospital affiliated with the Medical College of the
University of Arizona and the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine. He was Research
Director from 1994 to 2000, and chaired the department from 1997 to 2001. From
2000 through mid-2001, Dr. Pollack was also Director of Emergency Medicine at
Arizona Heart Hospital. He graduated summa cum laude from Emory University in
1980 with bachelor’s degrees in history and chemistry and a master’s degree in
the history of science and medicine, and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Dr.
Pollack earned his medical degree from Tulane University School of Medicine and
is a member of Alpha Omega Alpha.

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MICHAEL S. RADEOS, MD, MPH

Weill Medical College of Cornell University

Michael S. Radeos, MD, MPH graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine in
1983 and began his emergency career as an EM intern at LA county that year. He
completed his EM residency at Lincoln Medical Center in the Bronx in 1986, and
he has been EM faculty at Lincoln, Jackson Memorial Hospital/University of
Miami, Broward General Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale, Massachusetts General
Hospital, and is currently Assistant Profess of Emergency Medicine at Weill
Medical College of Cornell University in New York, NY. His faculty appointment
is Assistant Professor in Emergency Medicine at Weill Medical College of Cornell
University in New York City. Dr. Radeos completed an NIH Training Grant
Fellowship in Respiratory Epidemiology at the Channing Laboratory of Brigham and
Women's Hospital, earning his Master's in Public Health in Clinical
Effectiveness from the Harvard School of Public Health in 2000. His research
interests include asthma, COPD, and access to primary care and prescription
drugs.

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ALI S. RAJA, MD, MBA, MPH, FACEP

Harvard Medical School

 

Ali S. Raja, MD, MBA, MPH, FACEP, is the Executive Vice Chair of the Department
of Emergency Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and a Professor at
Harvard Medical School. Dr. Raja received his MPH from the Harvard School of
Public Health, holds MD and MBA degrees from Duke University and, after training
in emergency medicine at the University of Cincinnati, completed a research
fellowship at Brigham and Women's Hospital. He is board certified in both
emergency medicine and clinical informatics, and is appointed to both the
Departments of Emergency Medicine and Radiology at HMS. A practicing emergency
physician and author of over 200 publications, Dr. Raja’s federally-funded
research focuses on improving the appropriateness of resource utilization in
emergency medicine. Dr. Raja is also an expert on the management of critically
ill patients in the emergency department and prehospital arenas. He has served
as a critical care air transport team commander for the US Air Force, a civilian
flight physician, a tactical physician for a number of local, state, and federal
agencies, and a physician with MA-1 DMAT.

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ROBERT L. ROGERS, MD, FACEP, FAAEM, FACP

University of Kentucky College of Medicine

Robert L. Rogers, MD, FACEP, FAAEM, FACP is a 1997 graduate of The University of
Tennessee College of Medicine, and a 2002 graduate of the combined Emergency
Medicine/Internal Medicine residency program at the University of Maryland,
Baltimore. He served as Chief Resident in Emergency Medicine during his last
year of training and later served as Chief Resident in Medicine from 2002-2003.
His previous positions include Professor of Emergency Medicine and Vice Chair of
Faculty Development at University of Kentucky HealthCare and Director of Medical
Education and Teaching Fellowship Director, Medical Education and Teaching
Fellowship, Department of Emergency Medicine, at the University of Maryland. He
is the creator and CEO of Encompass 360.

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ALFRED D. SACCHETTI, MD, FACEP

Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA

Alfred D. Sacchetti, MD, FACEP is the Chief of Emergency Services at Our Lady of
Lourdes Medical Center in Camden, NJ and Assistant Clinical Professor of
Emergency Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA. He
received his bachelor's degree in chemistry from La Salle College and his
medical degree from the Medical College of Pennsylvania. Dr. Sacchetti is both a
dedicated researcher and enthusiastic educator with over 75 journal publications
and textbook chapters, as well as over 200 national and international lectures,
to his credit. His research focuses include Procedural Sedation and Analgesics,
Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN), and Congestive Heart Failure.
Dr. Sacchetti co-authored the nation's first Emergency Medical Services for
Children Law, pioneered the Emergency Information Form for CSHCN for the
American College of Emergency Physician, and serves as a peer reviewer for over
a dozen professional journals including the Bulletin of the World Health
Organization, Journal of American Medical Association, the British Medical
Journal, the Annals of Emergency Medicine, and Emergency Medicine Practice. He
is past president of the New Jersey American College of Emergency Physicians and
former president of the Medical Staff of Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center. In
addition to his administrative responsibilities, Dr. Sacchetti maintains a full
time clinical practice as a general emergency physician.

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ROBERT M. SCHILLER, MD

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Robert M. Schiller, MD, received his medical degree from New York University
School of Medicine and completed his residency in family medicine at the
Montefiore Medical Center in New York City. He is currently Chair of the
Department of Family Medicine at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City,
and Senior Vice President for Medical Affairs and Chair of Graduate Medical
Education for the Institute’s three family medicine residency programs. He is
also Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at the Albert Einstein College of
Medicine and Senior Faculty in the Department of Family Medicine and Community
Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. In
addition to his interests in reducing racial and ethnic disparities in health
care, Dr. Schiller has developed expertise in incorporating integrative medicine
(also called alternative and complementary medicine) into the primary care
setting, targeting the underserved. He has authored articles on the use of
integrative medicine in the primary care setting.

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SCOTT M. SILVERS, MD, FACEP

Mayo Clinic

Scott M. Silvers, MD, FACEP is the immediate past chair of the Department of
Emergency Medicine and current Chair of Facilities and Planning at Mayo Clinic
in Jacksonville, Florida, where he also serves as Co-Director of the Mayo Clinic
Comprehensive Stroke Center. Dr. Silvers is a member of both the ACEP Clinical
Policies Committee and the American Heart Association's Emergency Cardiovascular
Care Committee, where he serves in the development of evidence-based guidelines.
He is co-editor of the Textbook in Emergency Cardiovascular Care and CPR and has
authored multiple editions of the textbook Blueprints in Emergency Medicine. As
a member of the University of Miami's Center for Research in Medical Education
International Workgroup, he is one of the original developers of the Advanced
Stroke Life Support curriculum. Dr. Silvers is a member of the Board of
Directors of the Foundation for Education and Research in Neurologic Emergencies
and is Co-Director of the national Clinical Decision-Making in Emergency
Medicine annual conference.

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COREY M. SLOVIS, MD

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Corey M. Slovis, MD, FACP, FACEP, FAAEM, is a Professor and Chair Emeritus of
the Department of Emergency Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Dr. Slovis completed residencies in internal medicine and emergency medicine at
Emory University and has extensive experience in teaching both of these
specialties. Dr. Slovis has been active in emergency medicine for more than 30
years and has published more than 100 journal articles and book chapters and is
a former residency director. He has numerous research and practice interests
including EMS, toxicology, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, endocrine emergencies,
and the uses of magnesium. Dr. Slovis is nationally known for his teaching
abilities and has won numerous teaching awards, including selection as the
Outstanding Speaker by ACEP. He received the SAEM 1996 Hal Jayne Award for
Academic Excellence. He has been selected best clinical professor seven times
during his career, and received ACEP’s 2018 Outstanding Contributions in
Education Award.

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STEPHEN H. THOMAS, MD, MPH

Weill Cornell Medical College, Qatar

Dr. Stephen H. Thomas, MD, MPH finished Louisiana State University's six-year
medical degree program in 1990, then moved to North Carolina to train in
emergency medicine at East Carolina University. After completing a fellowship in
air medical transport at Eastern Carolina Univeristy, he joined the faculty at
Harvard and Massachusetts General Hospital. He earned an MPH with a
concentration in Quantitative Methods at Harvard University in 1999. Over the
course of 16 years at Harvard, Dr. Thomas was primarily involved with medical
student education and helicopter EMS, also serving as a founding faculty member
of the Harvard Affiliated EM Residency. In 2009, he took over as the first
Kaiser Foundation Professor and Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine
at the University of Oklahoma. Ongoing areas of clinical research include
prehospital medicine, analgesia, and evaluation of new technologies in the air
medical and emergency department settings. His professional organization
memberships include the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, where he has
worked with and chaired the Undergraduate Education Committee. Dr. Thomas has
also chaired, and continues to serve on, the Air Medical Services Task Force of
the National Association of Emergency Medical Services Physicians.

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RON M. WALLS, MD

Harvard Medical School

Ron M. Walls, MD, is Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Brigham
and Women’s Hospital and Professor of Medicine (Emergency Medicine) at Harvard
Medical School. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Manual of Emergency Airway
Management, Senior Editor of Rosen’s Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical
Practice, Editor-in-Chief of UpToDate, and Editor-in-Chief of Journal Watch for
Emergency Medicine, published by the Massachusetts Medical Society (publishers
of the New England Journal of Medicine.) He is a peer reviewer for Anesthesia,
the New England Journal of Medicine, and the six emergency medicine journals in
North America and Europe. Dr. Walls has researched, published, and taught in the
area of emergency medicine, with an emphasis on emergency airway management, for
many years. He is the principle investigator of NEAR - the National Emergency
Airway Registry, a multicenter, international, emergency airway research project
that has studied over 16,000 emergency department intubations in over 30
centers. He has been a regular speaker at the ACEP Annual Scientific Assembly
and at numerous other regional, national, and international meetings and has
been an invited visiting professor at 39 institutions. Dr. Walls has over 130
scientific publications, 10 editions of four textbooks, and numerous textbook
chapters.

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WILLIAM A. KNIGHT, IV, MD, FACEP

University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

William A. Knight, IV, MD, FACEP, FNCS, received his MD from the University of
Cincinnati College of Medicine. He completed his residency in emergency medicine
at the University of Cincinnati in 2007, where he served as Chief Resident. Dr.
Knight elected to remain in Cincinnati for a two-year Neurovascular Emergencies
and Neurocritical Care fellowship. He is now an Associate Professor in the
departments of Emergency Medicine, Neurology, and Neurosurgery. In addition to
working clinically in the Neuroscience ICU, the Surgical ICU, and the Emergency
Department, he is an active member of the University of Cincinnati Stroke Team,
and is the medical director for a local EMS department. He also serves as an
Unaffiliated Neurotrauma Consultant for the NFL. Additional administrative
duties include serving as the Medical Director for the Emergency Medicine
Advanced Practice Provider program and the associate medical director for the
University of Cincinnati Medical Center Neuroscience ICU. His research interests
include stroke, traumatic brain injury, and post–cardiac arrest resuscitation.

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SCOTT WEINGART, MD

Stony Brook Medicine

Scott D. Weingart, MD, FCCM, received his medical degree and completed a
residency in emergency medicine at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. He then
went on to fellowships in Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and ECMO at the Shock
Trauma Center in Baltimore. He is currently an attending in and Chief of the
Division of Emergency Critical Care at Stony Brook Hospital. He is a tenured
Professor of Emergency Medicine at Stony Brook Medicine and an Adjunct Professor
at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He is best known for his podcast
on resuscitation and ED critical care called the EMCrit Podcast; it currently is
downloaded more than 400,000 times per month.

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JOSEPH TOSCANO, MD

San Ramon Regional Medical Center

Joseph Toscano, MD, received his MD from Duke University School of Medicine in
1989 and trained in internal medicine at the Naval Hospital in San Diego. He has
been an attending emergency physician at San Ramon Regional Medical Center in
San Ramon, California, since 1999 and is currently Chief of the department. Dr.
Toscano has worked in urgent care since 2005 and was previously a partner and
corporate medical director for Pinnacle Medical Group, which operated five
urgent care clinics in California and Arizona. In addition to caring for
patients and working as senior research editor for Emergency Medicine Practice,
he is a member of the editorial boards for the journals Emergency Medicine and
the Journal of Urgent Care Medicine. He also develops and reviews continuing
medical education programs in urgent care and emergency medicine for a variety
of other publications and organizations and is currently the clinical content
coordinator for the Urgent Care Association.

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PETER CAMERON, MD

The Alfred Emergency and Trauma Centre, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

Peter Cameron, MD, is Vice President of the International federation of
Emergency Medicine and Past President of the Australasian College for Emergency
Medicine. He is Academic Director of the Emergency and Trauma Centre Alfred
Hospital in Melbourne, Australia, and heads the Prehospital Emergency and Trauma
Research group at Monash University, as well as the Victorian State Trauma
registry. He has co-edited both an adult and pediatric emergency medicine text
and written more than 200 peer reviewed publications. His research interests
include major trauma epidemiology, cardiac arrest, and patient safety.

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ANDREA DUCA, MD

Ospedale Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy

Andrea Duca, MD, graduated from Vita-Salute San Raffaele University of Medicine
of Milan, Italy in 2010. He completed a five-year residency program in emergency
medicine at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University of Medicine of Milan, Italy in
2016 and spent a period of his residency at Mount Sinai Hospital, New York. He
currently works as an attending physician in the Emergency Department of Papa
Giovanni XXIII Hospital in Bergamo, Italy. Dr. Duca's areas of clinical and
research interests include emergency medicine, resuscitation and ultrasound.

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SUZANNE Y.G. PEETERS, MD

Flevo Teaching Hospital, Almere, The Netherlands

Suzanne Y.G. Peeters, MD, is an attending emergency physician at Flevo Teaching
Hospital, Almere, The Netherlands. She received her medical degree from
Maastricht University and completed her residency in emergency medicine at the
Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis in Amsterdam in 2005. She is the Dutch representative
member of the ACEP Clinical Policies Committee and coauthored the clinical
policy on syncope. In The Netherlands, she strives for the development of
emergency medicine as a recognized specialty. Her special interests are
guidelines development and implementation, research in risk stratifying chest
pain patients, and patient safety in the emergency department.

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EDGARDO MENENDEZ, MD

Churruca Hospital of Buenos Aires University, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Professor Edgardo Menendez, MD, FIFEM, graduated as a medical physician from
Buenos Aires University in 1987. He is a professor in medicine, emergency
medicine, and internal medicine specialist. In 2012, Professor Menendez was
recognized as a Fellow of the International Federation for Emergency Medicine
(IFEM). He currently serves as the Director of both the Emergency Department and
the Emergency Medicine Resident Program at Churruca Hospital affiliated with
Buenos Aires University, and is an associate physician in the intensive care
service at Italian Hospital of Buenos Aires. He is also the Director of the
Postgraduate School of Emergency Medicine at Buenos Aires University and is the
Director of Specialist Careers in Emergency Medicine at the Sociedad Argentina
de Emergencias (SAE). A founding member of SAE, he has served as President
(2008-2010), as a member of the editorial board for the SAE book Emergency, and
presently is the Secretary of International Relations and Director of the Airway
Committee. Professor Menendez has worked for the development of emergency
medicine as an IFEM Board Member and Representative of Central and South America
since 2012. In 2017, he received the Amin Kazzi International Emergency Medicine
Leadership award from the American Academy of Emergency Medicine.

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SAM ASHOO, MD, FACEP

Tallahassee, Florida

Sam Ashoo, MD, FACEP, is board-certified in emergency medicine and clinical
informatics. For more than 15 years, he has practiced as an emergency physician
in the Tallahassee, FL area. He has served as medical director of emergency
services, medical director of the area’s leading chest pain center, and family
practice residency preceptor. Based on his former experience as Chief Medical
Officer of a regional staffing and emergency department optimization services
firm, Dr. Ashoo founded Admin EM in 2016 to help other such leaders improve
administration and delivery of direct patient care. He is CEO of the company,
which produces clinical reference tools and specializes in emergency medicine
analytics, case file guidance and review, patient flow studies, and other
best-practices consulting services. Dr. Ashoo signed on as EB Medicine’s EMplify
podcast host in January 2020. In addition to continuing to host the podcast, he
now serves as the Executive Producer of EB Medicine podcasts and as the
Editor-in-Chief of EB Medicine's Interactive Clinical Pathways and the FOAMEd
Blog.

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DEBORAH DIERCKS, MD, MS, FACEP, FACC

UT Southwestern Medical Center

Deborah Diercks, MD, MS, FACEP, FACC, is a Professor and Chair of the Department
of Emergency Medicine UT Southwestern Medical Center, where she has been a
faculty member since 2014. After receiving her medical degree from Tufts
University, Dr. Diercks completed her residency at the University of Cincinnati
Medical Center and obtained a Master of Science from the Harvard University
School of Public Health. Her clinical research interests include the diagnosis
and management of patients who present to the emergency department with
suspected acute coronary syndrome and congestive heart failure. She has been
involved in single center and multicenter trials in both of these areas. Dr.
Diercks has collaborated in studies involving the identification of acute
coronary syndrome in the emergency department, including the use of cardiac
injury markers and novel electrocardiogram techniques, and has been involved in
the evaluation of observation unit care of the chest pain patient. She has also
participated in therapeutic trials for congestive heart failure and acute
coronary syndrome. Over the past several years, she has participated in several
national acute coronary syndrome symposia. She has served on many ACEP
committees and on the SAEM Board of Directors; she is also active within the
American College of Cardiology and serves on the Editorial Boards for
Circulation and Academic Emergency Medicine. Dr. Diercks has received awards for
the Advancement of Women in Academic Emergency Medicine and Advancement of the
Society of Academic Emergency Medicine.

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MARIE-CARMELLE ELIE, MD, RDMS, FACEP

University of Alabama Heersink School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL

Marie-Carmelle Elie, MD, RDMS, FACEP, is Professor and Chair of the Department
of Emergency Medicine at the University of Alabama Heersink School of Medicine
in Birmingham. She has been a funded principal or co-investigator in
multidisciplinary studies funded by the NIH, PCORI and other foundations over
the past 15 years. Her research interests include the investigation of
preventative strategies for end-organ dysfunction in critical illness, including
ARDS, kidney injury, and cognitive impairment; novel strategies for the
treatment of complicated infections and sepsis; and the advancement of emergency
based palliative strategies.

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ANGELA M. MILLS, MD, FACEP

Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons

Angela M. Mills, MD, FACEP, is the J. E. Beaumont Professor and Chair of the
Department of Emergency Medicine at Columbia University Vagelos College of
Physicians and Surgeons, as well as the Chief of Emergency Services for the west
campus of New York-Presbyterian Hospital. A national leader and expert in
emergency medicine, Dr. Mills graduated summa cum laude from Muhlenberg College
and attended Temple University Medical School, where she graduated with Alpha
Omega Alpha distinction. Dr. Mills is a graduate and former Chief Resident of
the emergency medicine residency program at the University of Pennsylvania. She
became a faculty member immediately thereafter at Penn in 2003 and advanced
academically, being promoted to Professor of Emergency Medicine in 2017. At
Penn, Dr. Mills served in several capacities, including as Medical Director and
as the Vice Chair of Clinical Operations. She joined Columbia in February 2018
as the inaugural Chair of the newly formed Department of Emergency Medicine.

Dr. Mills has maintained an active research career, through which she has
focused on emergency diagnostic imaging, undifferentiated abdominal pain, and
clinical operations. She has authored more than 95 scientific publications and
has received research funding from both federal agencies and industry. Dedicated
to combining scholarship with mentoring, Dr. Mills has influenced the careers of
numerous junior faculty and trainees. She is strongly committed to education,
with a teaching style that allows for growth and pursuit of individual research
interest. Dr. Mills has been invited to deliver lectures and grand rounds at
various national venues and serves on numerous national and local committees and
task forces. She is an elected member of the Board of Directors of SAEM. Dr.
Mills was recently honored with two prestigious awards: the Arnold P. Gold
Foundation Humanism in Medicine Award from SAEM and the Mid-Career Award from
the Academy for Women in Academic Emergency Medicine. She is a Fellow of the
American College of Emergency Physicians.

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ILENE CLAUDIUS, MD

Co-Editor In Chief

Ilene Claudius, MD, graduated from both medical school and residency in
pediatrics and emergency medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles.
She is currently the Director of the Quality and Process Improvement Program at
the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Emergency Department and a Professor at
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. She is an active member of the EM:RAP team,
participating in monthly podcasts related to pediatric emergency medicine.

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TIM HORECZKO, MD, MSCR, FACEP, FAAP

Co-Editor In Chief

Tim Horeczko, MD, is an Associate Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine at
the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and Core Faculty and Senior
Physician at Los Angeles County-Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, CA. He
is an active researcher and educator in national and international venues. He is
best known as your host and coach of the Pediatric Emergency Playbook
(PEMplaybook.org), a monthly educational podcast in the spirit of #FOAMed.

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LARA ZIBNERS, MD, FAAP, FACEP

St. Mary's Hospital Imperial College Trust, London, UK

Lara Zibners, MD, graduated from medical school at Ohio State University in 1997
and completed her residency in Pediatrics, followed by a fellowship in Pediatric
Emergency Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, OH. In 2003,
she accepted an attending position at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York
City in the Pediatric Emergency Department. In 2006, Dr. Zibners resigned her
position in order to relocate with her family to the United Kingdom. As a fully
recognized specialist there, she is currently an honorary consultant in the
Paediatric Accident and Emergency Department at St. Mary’s Hospital, Imperial
College Trust. She is active at both the national and international level in the
delivery of the ATLS program, including as a member of the ATLS-UK Steering
Group at the Royal College of Surgeons in London. As of 2013, Dr. Zibners
returned to Mount Sinai's faculty as a nonclinical instructor in the pediatric
emergency department. She is the author of the award winning If Your Kid Eats
This Book, Everything Will Still Be Okay, (Hachette 2009), has served as
Parenting magazine’s Kid’s Health author, has been featured in multiple online
and printed articles, and has appeared on both local and national television.

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JEFFREY R. AVNER, MD, FAAP

Maimonides Children's Hospital of Brooklyn

Jeffrey R. Avner, MD, graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Johns Hopkins University and
earned his medical degree from the Columbia University College of Physicians and
Surgeons with induction into Alpha Omega Alpha. He completed his residencyin
Pediatrics and then a fellowship in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at the
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. For almost 20 years, he was the Director of
the Pediatric Emergency Service and Division Chief of Pediatric Emergency
Medicine at the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore in the Bronx, as well as
serving as the Co-Director of Medical Student Education in Pediatrics at The
Albert Einstein College of Medicine. In 2017, he assumed the position of
Chairman of Pediatrics at the Maimonides Children’s Hospital in Brooklyn. He was
also Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Dr. Avner has received numerous awards for excellence in both medical student
and resident teaching and also served as chair of the Medical Education Council,
the body responsible for the oversight of the medical school curriculum at The
Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Avner is also an internationally
recognized expert in pediatric emergencies and has published original studies,
review articles, chapters and abstracts on a variety of topics, but his specific
interest is the management of febrile children. His work on febrile infants has
been published in Pediatrics, Pediatric Emergency Care, Annals of Emergency
Medicine, Academic Emergency Medicine and The New England Journal of Medicine.

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STEVEN BIN, MD

UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital

Steven Bin, MD, earned his medical degree from the University of Chicago
Pritzker School of Medicine in 1999 and completed his residency in Pediatrics at
Jackson Memorial Hospital/University of Miami in 2002. After completing a
Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship at Boston Children’s Hospital in 2005,
he worked at Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital in Tacoma, WA, for 7 years. He
moved to San Francisco in 2013 to join the newly founded Division of Pediatric
Emergency Medicine at Benioff Children’s Hospital. He is an Associate Clinical
Professor in Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of California,
San Francisco. Dr. Bin is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and
American College of Emergency Physicians. He is interested in airway, head
trauma, healthcare operations, and health information technology.

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RICHARD M. CANTOR, MD, FAAP, FACEP

Upstate Poison Control Center, Golisano Children's Hospital, Syracuse, NY

Richard M. Cantor, MD, is Director of Pediatric Emergency Services at University
Hospital in Syracuse, New York; Medical Director for the Central New York Poison
Control Center; and Professor of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics at Upstate
Medical University, where he is also the Director of the Fellowship Program In
Pediatric Emergency Medicine. He is nationally known for his work as a
researcher and educator in the fields of pediatric emergency medicine and
toxicology. He has held multiple leadership positions in the field of pediatric
emergency medicine through ACEP and AAP. He currently serves on the following
ACEP National Committees: Educational Meetings, Pediatric Emergency Medicine,
Public Relations, and Publications Advisory Board. He has also served on the
editorial and development boards of national curricula, including APLS: The
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Resource. He received the ACEP Outstanding Speaker
of the Year Award in 1994 and the ACEP National Education Award in Emergency
Medicine in 2002. In 2009, he published a textbook, Neonatal Emergencies, which
has received a special commendation award from the 2010 British Medical
Association Committee. He is a member of the American Board of Pediatrics and
American Board of Emergency Medicine Joint Sub-board in Pediatric Emergency
Medicine. Dr. Cantor is a well-known, invited International Speaker in Pediatric
Emergency Medicine, having spoken in Europe, India, and the Middle East. At
Upstate Medical University, he serves as an Advisory Dean, is a member of the
Medical School Admissions Committee, and is on the Medical Alumni Board of
Directors. He received the New York State Chapter of ACEP's Physician of the
Year Award in July 2016.

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STEVEN CHOI, MD

Yale School of Medicine

Steven Choi, MD, received his medical degree from Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School in 1997. He completed his internship and residency in Pediatrics at
Babies’ and Children’s Hospital at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in 2000;
he then completed his Pediatric Critical Care Medicine fellowship at Children’s
Hospital Los Angeles in 2003. Dr. Choi currently serves as the Chief Quality
Officer and Associate Dean for Clinical Quality at Yale School of Medicine, and
as Vice President, Chief Quality Officer for Yale New Haven Health System.
Previously, he was the Associate Vice President at Montefiore Health System and
Director of Montefiore Network Performance Improvement. He is a graduate of the
Intermountain Healthcare Advanced Training Program for Quality Improvement,
University of Michigan Lean Healthcare, and Lockheed Martin’s Six Sigma program.
Dr. Choi has special clinical expertise in the field of cardiac intensive care,
and has a particular interest in the care of postoperative cardiothoracic
surgical patients as well as care for children with complex medical cardiac
disease.

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ARI COHEN, MD

Massachusetts General Hospital

Ari Cohen, MD, is an attending physician in the division of Pediatric Emergency
Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. He graduated from the University of
Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine and completed his residency in Pediatrics at
Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. Dr. Cohen completed a fellowship in Pediatric
Emergency Medicine at Boston Children's Hospital. He is currently an instructor
of Pediatric Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Cohen currently focuses on
emergency department operations and efficiency, specifically on the
administrative and clinical management of the pediatric emergency department.
Dr. Cohen assists in the development of clinical programs, procures new
equipment, and acts as the liaison to the Department of Pediatrics. He has led
the division effectively for nine years. Under his lead, the Pediatric Emergency
Medicine division has matured and excelled. Dr. Cohen has overseen the pediatric
emergency department's efforts to expand its educational role and outreach into
the community and surrounding hospitals.

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JAY D. FISHER

University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Medicine

Jay D. Fisher, MD, graduated from Stonehill College in 1983 and Brown University
School of Medicine in 1987. He completed his residency in Pediatrics in 1990 and
his Pediatric Emergency fellowship in 1992, both at the Boston City Hospital/
Boston University School of Medicine. He has worked as an attending physician at
University Medical Center/Children’s Hospital of Nevada for more than 25 years
and has served as medical director since 2007. He is Clinical Professor of
Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine at University of Nevada Las Vegas School of
Medicine.

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MARIANNE GAUSCHE-HILL, MD, FACEP, FAAP

David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California at Los Angeles

Marianne Gausche-Hill, MD, is the Medical Director for Los Angeles County
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Agency, Professor of Clinical Medicine and
Pediatrics at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, and is Clinical
Faculty at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. She is nationally and internationally
known for her work as an EMS researcher and educator, and for her leadership in
the fields of EMS and pediatric emergency medicine. She is best known for her
study of prehospital airway management for children published in JAMA in 2000
and her work on the National Pediatric Readiness Project published in JAMA
Pediatrics in 2015. She has won numerous national awards for her leadership in
emergency medicine, pediatric emergency medicine, and EMS, including the
following: the National Education Award in Emergency Medicine by the American
College of Emergency Physicians (2004); the Martha Bushore-Fallis APLS award
from the American Academy of Pediatrics (2005); the “Emergency Medical Services
for Children Heroes Award for Lifetime Achievement” by the Health Resources and
Services Administration, The Federal EMS for Children Program (2007); and the
Steve Miller Education and Mentorship Award from the American Academy of
Pediatrics (2012). In 2013, Dr. Gausche-Hill was named Woman of the Year by the
National Association of Professional Women, and received the Distinguished
Service in EMS Medal from the State of California, and in 2014 she was awarded
the Outstanding Contribution in EMS award as well as the Speaker of the Year
Award the American College of Emergency Physicians. In 2016, she was awarded the
PEMSOFT/EBSCO Award by the American College of Emergency Physicians for her work
in building the evidence base in pediatric emergency medicine, and in 2018 was
awarded the Faculty Teaching Award named in her honor by the Society of Academic
Emergency Medicine Pediatric Interest Group. Dr. Gausche-Hill currently serves
on the Board of Directors of the American Board of Emergency Medicine.

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MICHAEL J. GERARDI, MD, FAAP, FACEP, PRESIDENT-ELECT

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Michael J. Gerardi, MD, has been practicing emergency medicine and pediatric
emergency medicine for more than 15 years. He is the Director of Pediatric
Emergency Medicine for Atlantic Health at the Goryeb Children’s Hospital and
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at
Mount Sinai. Dr. Gerardi received his medical degree from Georgetown University
in Washington, DC, completed residencies in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at
Emory University Affiliated Hospitals in Atlanta, GA, and worked as a physician
for the United States Air Force for four years, where he was the attending and
faculty physician for the Department of Emergency Medicine at Wilford Hall USAL
Medical Center in San Antonio, TX. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the
University of Medicine and Dentistry - New Jersey Medical School in Newark. Dr.
Gerardi is a Past President of the American College of Emergency Physicians
(2014-2015), and has served on many ACEP Committees and Task Forces, including
the Medical Legal Committee, and is a Past Chair of ACEP’s Pediatric Emergency
Medicine Committee. He has also served as ACEP Liaison to the National
Conference of Insurance Legislators and FAIR Health’s Physician Advisory Group.
Dr. Gerardi served for 10 years as a member of the Pediatric Subcommittee of the
American Heart Association’s Emergency Cardiovascular Care Committee. He was a
founding Board Member and President of Superior Insurance Co., RRG, a
professional liability company (2003-2013). He frequently lectures throughout
the country on emergency medicine and risk management topics. He is also a
Senior Vice President of Emergency Medicial Associates, a physician-owned
regional emergency medicine group. Board certified in Pediatric Emergency
Medicine, Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine, and Internal Medicine, Dr. Gerardi
continues to practice adult and pediatric emergency medicine at Morristown
Memorial Hospital and Goryeb Children’s Hospital in Morristown, New Jersey.

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SANDIP GODAMBE, MD, PHD

Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters Health System

Sandip Godambe, MD, PhD, graduated from the Medical Scientist Training Program
at Washington University School of Medicine, where he received both his MD and
and a PhD in Immunology. He completed his Pediatrics residency at Children’s
Hospital of Boston and a Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship at the
University of Tennessee Health Science Center. He also received an MBA from the
University of Tennessee College of Business Administration. He is a pediatric
emergency physician with more than 20 years of experience. Currently, he is a
Professor of Pediatrics at Eastern Virginia Medical School and the Chief Quality
and Patient Safety Officer for the Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters.
He is an Examiner for the Malcolm Baldrige Performance Excellence Program, which
is jointly administered by the NIST, ASQ, and the Department of Commerce. He has
remained active with the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College
of Emergency Physicians, as well as with the Children’s Hospital Solutions for
Patient Safety. He has authored numerous publications and chapters in emergency
medicine and immunology. He is also an editor of 5 Minute Fleisher and Ludwig’s
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Consult and the Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Question Book. His current research interests include sepsis, emergency
department/hospital flow improvement, patient safety, and the application of
quality improvement methodologies. He is an Institute for Healthcare Improvement
(IHI) Improvement Advisor.

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RAN D. GOLDMAN, MD

University of British Columbia

Ran D. Goldman, MD, is the Chief of the Pediatric Emergency at the , British
Columbia. He is a pediatric emergency physician who was trained in Pediatrics
and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology at the Hospital for Sick Children in
Toronto, ON, and was a staff physician at SickKids for five years until May
2007, when he moved to Vancouver. He is the Director of the Pediatric Research
in Emergency Therapeutics (PRETx) research program and concentrates on education
and research in the area of evidence-based therapeutics for children with acute
illness. Dr. Goldman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics
at the University of British Columbia and a Senior Clinical Investigator at the
BC Children’s Research Institute. Dr. Goldman had published more than 100
peer-reviewed papers in the medical literature and his research includes several
large epidemiological studies and trials in the areas of pain and sedation in
children. He recently led the Pediatric Emergency Research of Canada network on
a study of the determinants of fever in young infants.

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JOE HABBOUSHE, MD, MBA

Weill Cornell School of Medicine, New York, NY

Joe Habboushe, MD, MBA, is the cofounder and CEO of MDCalc, and the creator and
editor-in-chief of EMRA’s pocket guide series, The Basics of Emergency Medicine.
Dr. Habboushe is a practicing emergency physician and Assistant Professor at
Weill Cornell School of Medicine in New York City. He practiced previously at
New York University Langone and Bellevue Medical Centers in New York. A serial
inventor, he holds several issued patents. Dr. Habboushe received his MD from
Weill Medical College of Cornell University, his MBA in healthcare finance from
Columbia University, and his BS in applied mathematics from Yale University. He
completed his residency in emergency medicine at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital
in 2010.

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ALSON S. INABA, MD, FAAP

University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine

Alson S. Inaba, was born and raised on Honolulu, HI, and graduated from the
Tufts University School of Medicine with AOA honors in 1987. He then completed
both his Pediatric residency and Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship
training at Children's Hospital Oakland (1987-1992). Since that time, he has
served as an attending physician in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at the
Kapiolani Medical Center for Women & Children. He is also an Associate Professor
of Pediatrics at the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine and
is very involved in the training of medical students and pediatric residents.
Dr. Inaba serves as the Course Director for all of the Pediatric Advanced Life
Support (PALS) courses at The Queen's Medical Center. During the past 26 years,
he has received 14 teaching awards from medical students and residents. Dr.
Inaba's major teaching interest is in the area of PALS. Dr. Inaba served as the
PALS National Faculty for the State of Hawaii (2002-2007) and was involved in
writing the bridge materials for the PALS 2005 guidelines. He has also served on
the AHA National Emergency Cardiovascular Care PROAD Subcommittee (2005-2008),
which oversees all of the other subcommittees in the AHA. Dr. Inaba has helped
to establish numerous automated external defibrillator (AED) public access
defibrillation programs through the State of Hawaii, including the 100 AED
program for the State of Hawaii airports system ("Operation Stay'N Alive," which
has saved numerous lives since it was established in December 2006). One of Dr.
Inaba's teaching tips for proper chest compression rates ("Stayin Alive") was
published by the AHA in their Fall 2006 edition of CURRENTS; this tip is now
used worldwide in teaching proper CPR techniques. Dr. Inaba has also assisted in
the development of PALS programs internationally by providing PALS instructor
training for numerous physicians and nurses from Japan. Dr. Inaba's other CPR
teaching tip ("Dr. Al's 5 & 2 Rule for High Quality CPR, which was published in
JEMS in November 2006) is also taught in Japan. He is very honored to serve on
the editorial board of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice and would love to
hear about other people's creative teaching tips in PALS. The two things he is
the most proud of are his awesome sons, Adam and Andrew, who both are graduates
of Creighton University School of Dentistry and the UCLA Endodontics Residency
program.

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MADELINE MATAR JOSEPH, MD, FAAP, FACEP

University of Florida Medical School-Jacksonville

Madeline Matar Joseph, MD, is the Assistant Chair, Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Quality Improvement in the Emergency Medicine Department at the University of
Florida College of Medicine in Jacksonville, FL. She is currently a Professor of
Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Florida Health Science
Center, Jacksonville. She completed her Pediatric residency training at the
University of Florida and completed her Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship
training at the Children’s Hospital of Birmingham in Alabama in 1992 and 1994
respectively. She is double boarded in Pediatrics and Pediatric Emergency
Medicine. Dr. Joseph is invested in education, as she directed the Pediatric
Emergency Medicine fellowship program at the UFHSC-Jacksonville from 1996
through 2006 and continues to be involved in the training program. Dr. Joseph
has published numerous chapters, original research papers, and review articles
in the field of pediatric emergency medicine. She has published the Bouncebacks
Pediatrics and a Quick Glance handbook on pediatric emergency medicine. Dr.
Joseph has served on numerous national committees at both the American Academy
of Pediatrics (AAP) and the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP). Dr.
Joseph has been an active member of the ACEP Pediatric Section for over 20 years
and served as the Section Chair in 2007. She is also an active member on the
ACEP Pediatric Committee over the last several years, which addresses key issues
and challenges facing the acute care of children. She also served as the Chair
of theACEP Pediatric Committee from 2015 to 2017. Dr. Joseph was also the Chair
for the AAP Section on Emergency Medicine, Administrative Committee. Dr. Joseph
won many awards during her service on the ACEP Pediatric Section, such as the
2007 and 2008 Outstanding Newsletter Awards and the 2007 Promoting Section
Membership Award. Currently, Dr. Joseph is serving on the American Academy of
Pediatrics Committee on Emergency Medicine.

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JENNIFER E. SANDERS, MD

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Jennifer E. Sanders, MD, FAAP, FACEP received her undergraduate degree from
Davidson College in 2005 and her medical school degree from Wake Forest
University School of Medicine in 2009. Dr. Sanders completed her residency in
Pediatrics at the Medical University of South Carolina, and a fellowship in
Pediatric Emergency Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Currently, Dr. Sanders is an Assistant Professor in Pediatrics, Emergency
Medicine, and Education at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and
serves as the Associate Program Director for the Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Fellowship, and Assistant Medical Director for Pediatric Emergency Medicine.

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ANUPAM KHARBANDA, MD, MS

Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota

Anupam Kharbanda, MD, MS, received his BA in Biology from Carleton College in
Northfield, MN, and completed his medical education at the University of Iowa
College of Medicine. He completed residency in Pediatrics at the Morgan Stanley
Children's Hospital, Columbia University. After residency, he served as Chief
Resident and then went on to complete his fellowship in Pediatric Emergency
Medicine at Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School. Dr. Kharbanda
also received a Masters in Biostatistics at Columbia University. He was an
attending pediatric emergency medicine physician at Columbia University for five
years. While at Columbia, he served as Director of Clinical Operations for the
pediatric emergency department working on strategies to improve patient flow,
promote patient safety, create clinical pathways, and implement an electronic
health record system. In 2010, he moved to Minnesota and is currently a Staff
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician at Children's Hospital and Clinics of
Minnesota. In addition, he serves as the Chief of Critical Care Services. Dr.
Kharbanda has published numerous articles in the field of pediatric
appendicitis. He is nationally recognized for his work on novel urine and serum
biomarkers for appendicitis, as well as clinical pathways for the management of
children with acute abdominal pain. He has written several textbook chapters on
abdominal pain, pediatric appendicitis, and pediatric trauma. In addition, he
has been invited to present his research on pediatric appendicitis on numerous
occasions across the country. He recently completed a large, 10 center study to
develop cost-effective strategies to manage children with abdominal pain.

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TOMMY Y. KIM, MD, FAAP, FACEP

Loma Linda Medical Center and Children’s Hospital

Tommy Y. Kim, MD, is an Associate Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at
the University of California Riverside School of Medicine, Riverside Community
Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, in Riverside, CA; and an Associate
Professor at Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Department of Emergency
Medicine, in Loma Linda, CA. He has completed a subspecialty training in
pediatric emergency medicine and a second fellowship in faculty development,
both at Loma Linda University School of Medicine. Dr. Kim graduated from Loma
Linda University School of Medicine in 1999 and completed his pediatric
residency Loma Linda. Dr. Kim is board certified in both Pediatrics and
Pediatric Emergency Medicine.

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MELISSA LANGHAN, MD, MHS

Yale School of Medicine

Melissa Langhan, MD, MHS, graduated from medical school at the SUNY Downstate
Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY, in 2000. She completed her residency in
Pediatrics at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York in 2003, where she also
served as Chief Resident. After completing a Pediatric Emergency Medicine
fellowship at Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital, she accepted a faculty
position in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Yale University School of Medicine
in 2007. She is currently Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency
Medicine and has served as the Fellowship Director for Pediatric Emergency
Medicine since 2011. In addition to her clinical and academic responsibilities,
Dr. Langhan has an interest in patient-oriented research that focuses on
noninvasive technologies, in particular capnography, as well as medical
education. Dr. Langhan is the Pediatric Emergency Medicine representative for
the Subspecialty Pediatric Investigative Network and was elected to the
executive committee of the Section of Emergency Medicine for the American
Academy of Pediatrics.

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ROBERT LUTEN, MD

University of Florida

Robert C. Luten, MD, completed medical school at the University of Barcelona in
Barcelona, Spain, and completed residencies in Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics
at Jacksonville Health Education Programs in Jacksonville, FL. His specialty is
emergency medicine and his subspecialty is pediatric emergency medicine. He is
board certified in pediatrics and pediatric emergency medicine. He is currently
Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine at the University of Florida in
Jacksonville, FL.

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GARTH MECKLER, MD, MSHS

University of British Columbia

Garth Meckler, MD, MSHS, graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1997, and
completed residency in Pediatrics at the University of Washington in Seattle in
2000. He worked in a community hospital north of Boston, MA, for two years
before completing a fellowship in Health Services Research at the School of
Public Health at the Univeristy of California, Los Angeles and in Pediatric
Emergency Medicine at the Children's Hospital Los Angeles. Dr. Meckler served as
the Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship director and assistant section chief
of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Oregon Health & Science University for six
years before taking a position as Division Head of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
at BC Children’s Hospital in Vancouver, BC, and Associate Professor of
Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine at the University of British Columbia. In
addition to clinical, teaching, and administrative duties, Dr. Meckler as a
strong interest in prehospital research and education and has been involved in
an NIH funded study of EMS safety in pediatric care. He is the Pediatrics
section editor of several textbooks of emergency medicine published by
McGraw-Hill.

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JOSHUA NAGLER, MD

Harvard Medical School

Joshua Nagler, MD, MHPEd, received his medical degree from Cornell University
Medical College in 1998. He completed his residency and chief residency in
Pediatrics (1998-2002), followed by his fellowship in Pediatric Emergency
Medicine (2002-2005) at Boston Children's Hospital. He has been on faculty at
Children's Hospital since 2005, and currently holds an appointment as Assistant
Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Dr.
Nagler completed a Masters in Science in Health Professions Education at
Massachusetts General Hospital Institute for Health Professions in 2013. As a
medical educator, he has held numerous administrative roles at Harvard Medical
School and more recently as the Director of the Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Fellowship (2008-present), and the division Director of Medical Education at
Boston Children's Hospital. He is a member of the Academy at Harvard Medical
School, and serves as a Board Member for the Boston Children’s Hospital Academy
for Teaching and Educational Innovation and Scholarship. He has published
several manuscripts and led workshops at national meetings related to clinical
training in pediatrics and pediatric emergency medicine. In addition, he has won
more than 10 teaching awards from medical students, residents, and fellows. Dr.
Nagler’s area of clinical expertise pertains to pediatric emergency airway
management and physiologic monitoring. He has published numerous chapters,
review articles, and original research papers on the topic. In addition, he
serves as a faculty member for The Difficult Airway Course™, and has authored
chapters related to pediatrics in the course textbook Manual of Emergency Airway
Management and in UpToDate. Dr. Nagler has also served as the Pediatrics Section
Editor for the textbook Essentials of Emergency Medicine, an Associate Editor
for the Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine (6th ed). He serves as a
faculty member in the American Academy of Pediatrics PREP:EM course and is the
author of an instructional video in clinical medicine for The New England
Journal of Medicine.

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JAMES NAPRAWA, MD

USCF Benioff Children's Hospital

James Naprawa, MD, graduated from medical school at SUNY Downstate Medical
Center in Brooklyn, NY, 1996. After finishing residency in Pediatrics at SUNY
Downstate, he completed a fellowship in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Columbus
Children’s Hospital in 2003. He was a Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics
at the Ohio State University College of Medicine and an attending physician in
the Emergency Department at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, OH, from
2003 to 2015. Dr. Naprawa is currently an attending physician in the emergency
department at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital in Oakland, CA. His academic
interests include medical education, asthma, and pneumonia in the young child,
and quality improvement.

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AIMEE MISHLER, PHARMD, BCPS

Valleywise Health

Aimee Mishler, PharmD, BCPS, graduated from pharmacy school at Ferris State
University in 2012 and completed her first year of residency at Dignity Health
St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center. She then completed her emergency
medicine pharmacy residency at the University of Arizona. Upon completion of her
residency, she became the Emergency Medicine Pharmacist and is now the Program
Director for the Emergency Medicine Pharmacy Residency at Valleywise Health in
Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. Mishler is also currently an Adjunct Assistant Professor
for Experiential Educational Rotations at Midwestern College of
Pharmacy-Glendale and is an active member of the American Society of Health
System Pharmacists, where she serves on the Section Advisory Group for Emergency
Care. Additionally, she serves on the Editorial Board for Emergency Medicine
Practice.

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JOSHUA A. ROCKER, MD

Cohen Children's Medical Center of New York

Joshua A. Rocker, MD, is the Chief of the Division of Pediatric Emergency
Medicine at Cohen Children's Medical Center. He graduated from medical school at
Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, NY, 2001 and completed his
residency in Pediatrics at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore in Bronx, NY,
in 2004. He then went on to complete his Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship
at Schneider Children's Medical Center (now Cohen Children's Medical Center) in
New York, where he became the Assistant Fellowship Director in 2007, the
Director of Education in 2008, and the Associate Chief of the Division of
Pediatric Emergency Medicine in 2013. Dr. Rocker has been involved with the
American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Emergency Physicians
nationally, and his academic and research interests include education,
procedural skills, simulation, pain management, decision making, head trauma,
and clinical care guidelines.

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STEVEN ROGERS, MD

University of Kentucky Albert B. Chandler Hospital

Steven Rogers, MD, received his medical degree from New Jersey Medical School
and was a pediatric resident at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles. He is a
Pediatric Emergency Medicine physician and Injury Prevention research scientist
at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center and Injury Prevention Center in
Hartford, CT. These positions allow him to have a unique perspective on
preventing as well as treating sick and injured children. His academic and
research activities in injury prevention have been focused on the most common
causes of death in pediatric patients aged 1 to 18 years, including areas such
as motor vehicle/pedestrian safety, drowning, suicide, and violence
screening/prevention. He is currently enrolled in the masters’ program for
Clinical and Translational Research at the University of Connecticut. His
current focus is on improving the care of high-risk behavioral health and
psychiatric patients in the emergency department. He is also developing new
technology that will enhance injury prevention education as well as improve
clinicians’ abilities to identify and prevent injury/violence in high risk
patient populations.

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BRIAN S. SKRAINKA, MD, FACEP, FAAP

Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences

Brian S. Skrainka, MD, is a senior pediatric emergency medicine physician for US
Acute Care Solutions. He provides clinical services at the Pediatric Emergency
Center for The Children’s Hospital at Saint Francis, Tulsa, Oklahoma. He is a
teaching faculty member for the Oklahoma State University emergency medicine
residency program and for the Oklahoma University pediatric and family medicine
programs. Dr. Skrainka attended the University of Missouri School of
Medicine-Columbia and completed his Baylor pediatric residency program at Texas
Children’s Hospital in Houston.

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CHRISTOPHER STROTHER, MD

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Christopher Strother, MD, is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine,
Pediatrics and Medical Education at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
He is the Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital. Dr.
Strother also directs the Emergency Department Simulation Teaching and Research
Center, and is the Director of Undergraduate Simulation for the Icahn School of
Medicine. He recently completed his term as President of the Society for
Academic Emergency Medicine’s Simulation Academy, and has held leadership
positions in the Society for Simulation in Healthcare and the American Academy
of Pediatrics. A graduate of the University of Louisville School of Medicine, he
completed a pediatric residency at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, and a
pediatric emergency fellowship at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. His
academic interests focus on education, debriefing, and medical simulation.

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CHRISTOPHER STROTHER, MD

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Christopher Strother, MD, is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine,
Pediatrics and Medical Education at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
He is the Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital. Dr.
Strother also directs the Emergency Department Simulation Teaching and Research
Center, and is the Director of Undergraduate Simulation for the Icahn School of
Medicine. He recently completed his term as President of the Society for
Academic Emergency Medicine’s Simulation Academy, and has held leadership
positions in the Society for Simulation in Healthcare and the American Academy
of Pediatrics. A graduate of the University of Louisville School of Medicine, he
completed a pediatric residency at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, and a
pediatric emergency fellowship at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. His
academic interests focus on education, debriefing, and medical simulation.

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ADAM VELLA, MD

New York-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital

Dr. Vella earned his medical degree from SUNY Downstate College of Medicine in
Brooklyn, New York in 1997. He completed his residency training in Pediatrics at
Columbia Presbyterian Babies and Children’s Hospital in 2000 and in 2003 he
completed a fellowship in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Children’s Hospital
Los Angeles, in California. 

Dr. Vella has practiced Pediatric Emergency for over 20 years. Prior to his
arrival at NYP WCM in January of 2019 Dr. Vella served as the Director of
Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center.  Prior to that, he
was the Program Director of the Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship at Mount
Sinai Medical Center.  He has served on numerous hospital committees and
received a variety of honors and awards for teaching and for patient
experience-related achievements during his 16 years at Mount Sinai. He has been
an active member of the American Academy of Pediatrics for more than 20 years
and has held several leadership positions on regional and national AAP
committees.  Dr. Vella is a current member of the editorial board of the
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice Journal and served as the Editor-in-Chief
of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice from 2012 to 2017.

In March of 2020, Dr. Vella was appointed as the Associate Chief Quality Officer
at the NewYork-Presbyterian-Lower Manhattan Hospital. In this capacity, he is
responsible for leading the overall strategy, direction, and operational
management of all areas associated with Quality, Safety, and Performance
Improvement at NYP-LMH. He works collaboratively with the SVPs, VPs, Associate
Chief Medical Officers and Directors at NYP in areas that include Accreditation
and Regulatory, Infection Prevention and Control, Nursing, Operations, Legal,
IT, and Patient Services.

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DAVID M. WALKER, MD

Hackensack University Medical Center, NJ

David M. Walker, MD, attended medical school at Columbia University in NewYork.
He then completed a Pediatrics residency program at the Mount Sinai Medical
Center in New York City and a fellowship in Pediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM)
at the Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC. Dr. Walker was
faculty in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine before
starting his current position as Director of Pediatric Emergency Services and
Division Chief of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at the Elmhurst Hospital Center
in New York. Dr. Walker has been a collaborator or a leader on multiple global
medicine projects aimed at improving the quality of pediatric emergency care
globally. He serves as Chair-Elect of the International Emergency Medicine
Section of the American College of Emergency Physicians. Dr. Walker was awarded
a US Fulbright Scholar Grant in 2010 to collaborate with the University of
Malawi School of Medicine to improve care for injured pediatric patients. He
serves on the editorial board for the African Journal of Emergency Medicine. Dr.
Walker has authored various articles and chapters dealing with global pediatric
emergency care, among them the inaugural chapter on the topic for the Nelson
Textbook of Pediatrics on the topic.

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VINCENT J. WANG, MD, MHA

UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX

Vincent J. Wang, MD, MHA, graduated from medical school at Boston University
School of Medicine in 1993. He completed pediatric residency at Children's
Hospital Los Angeles in 1996, and his pediatric emergency medicine fellowship at
Children's Hospital Boston in 1999. He was the Chief Fellow during his final
year of fellowship. After fellowship, Dr. Wang returned to Children's Hospital
Los Angeles, and was the Fellowship Director from 2000 to 2006, and the
Associate Division Head from 2006 to 2018. He also completed a Masters of Health
Administration at the University of Southern California in 2010. He is currently
Division Chief of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at UT Southwestern in Dallas, TX,
and is a Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine. He is the lead editor
of the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Question Review Book, published in 2009,
2013, and 2017, and is a co-editor of Fleisher and Ludwig’s 5-Minute Pediatric
Emergency Medicine Consult, 1st ed (2012), the co-Editor-in-Chief of the
5-Minute PEM Consult, 2nd ed (2019), and the Tintinalli Emergency Medicine
Manual, 8th ed. (2017). He has also authored chapters in the Textbook of
Pediatric Emergency Medicine (by Fleisher and Ludwig), Tintinalli's Emergency
Medicine, and Pediatric Emergency Medicine (by Schafermeyer, et al). He is well
published in infectious and respiratory illness topics, and he mentors several
fellows and attending physicians in current research projects. Dr. Wang served
as the Associate Editor-in-Chief of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice from
2012 to 2017.

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ANDREW PELIKAN, MD

Critical Care and Emergency Medicine, University of Missouri-Columbia

Andrew Pelikan, MD, received his undergraduate degrees from University of
Missouri-Columbia in 2008 and medical degree from University of
Missouri-Columbia in 2014. During undergraduate he studied and volunteered for a
year in Alicante, Spain in "Vivienda para Jóvenes Solidarios" and upon
graduation worked for 18 months in Quito, Ecuador in a community center called
"El Centro del Muchacho Trabajador". He stayed on as staff after graduation and
is currently an Assistant Professor in the Emergency Department. His is
currently active is planning residency didactics and researching evidence-based
approaches to medical education. Areas of interest are medical ethics and
palliative care. Outside of medicine he is an avid distance runner.

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ANDREW SCHMIDT, DO, MPH

Assistant Professor, University of Florida-Jacksonville

Andrew Schmidt, DO, MPH, is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine with
the University of Florida-Jacksonville, with a focus on pre-hospital medicine.
His areas of interest in education and research are drowning resuscitation,
water safety, pre-hospital medicine, and presentation design. He currently
serves on the American Red Cross Scientific Advisory Council for water safety
and is the Deputy Medical Director for TraumaOne Flight Services, Medical
Director for Jacksonville Beach Ocean Rescue, and Director of Lifeguards Without
Borders.

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CHRISTOPHER HAHN, MD

Assistant Professor/Assistant Residency Director, Mount Sinai St. Luke's-Mount
Sinai West

Christopher Hahn, MD, graduated from Columbia University College of Physicians
and Surgeons in 2012 and trained in emergency medicine at Highland Hospital
where he also served as Chief Resident. Prior to entering medicine, Dr. Hahn was
a hip-hop artist and during his residency, he combined his passions for music
and medical education and created The EMC, a free open access website designed
to entertain and teach topics in emergency medicine. He is an ACEP lecturer and
has been invited to perform and/or speak at conferences such as Essentials of EM
and SMACC . He joined the faculty at Mount Sinai St. Luke's-West in New York
City after residency and was a Co-Director of the medical student clerkship
before becoming the assistant program director of the residency program in 2017
and the associate program director in 2018.

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DENISE WHITFIELD, MD

Director, Education and Innovation, Los Angeles County EMS Agency/EMS Faculty
Harbor-UCLA

Denise Whitfield, MD, is the Director, Education and Innovation at the Los
Angeles County EMS Agency where she is responsible for educational initiatives
and didactic training oversight for pre-hospital care providers in Los Angeles
County. She is also an Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and EMS faculty
at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Dr. Whitfield is a former Commander in the U.S.
Navy. She spent 12 years on active duty in the Navy with combat deployments to
both Iraq and Afghanistan. As a Naval Flight Surgeon, she completed operational
assignments with the Marine Corps. Following residency training, she was an
Emergency Medicine staff physician at Naval Hospital Guam. While in Guam, she
served as the Emergency Medical Services medical director for Joint Region
Marianas Federal Fire. In 2013, she was selected to be a White House Physician
and completed her last military assignment at the White House Medical Unit
during the Obama administration. During this tour, she successfully oversaw
operational medical planning for all Presidential, Vice-Presidential and First
Lady travel as the Chief of Protective Medicine, was selected as Physician to
the First Lady, and was the Medical Director for Camp David Emergency Medical
Services. After her active-duty military service, Dr. Whitfield completed
fellowship training in Emergency Medical Services and Disaster Medicine at
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Dr. Whitfield graduated from Stanford University
with a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, earned her medical degree
from UCLA, and received her MBA from the University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill. Dr. Whitfield is board-certified in Emergency Medicine.

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GEOFFREY JARA-ALMONTE, MD

Assistant Program Director, Elmhurst Hospital Center / Mount Sinia School of
Medicine

Geoffrey Jara-Almonte, MD, Undergrad: University of Wisconsin; Madison, WI
Med School: University of Wisconsin; Madison, WI
Residency: Emergency Medicine - Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN
Fellowship: Pediatric Emergency Medicine - New York Presbyterian Brooklyn
Methodist, Brooklyn, NY
Current: Elmhurst Hospital Center, Elmhurst, NY Assistant Residency Director,
Mound Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY
Interests: Medical education, feedback and learner assessment. Pediatric
respiratory diseases, simulation
Off time: cycling, trail running, big days in the mountains.

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HOODO MOHAMED, MS, PA-C

Regional APP Manager, MWOU, Envision Physician Services; Director, St. Joseph
Mercy Saline Urgent Care; Department of Emergency Medicine, St. Joseph Mercy
Hospital Ann Arbor; Emergency Physicians Medical Group

Hoodo Mohamed, MS, PA-C, obtained her Master of Physician Assistant Studies
degree from Wayne State University in 2005. Hoodo currently works as an
emergency medicine physician assistant with Emergency Physician Medical Group at
St Joseph Mercy Health System in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She is the Regional APP
manager for the Midwest operating unit (MWOU) for Envision Physician Services.
Hoodo also serves as the Clinical Medical Director for St Joseph Mercy, Saline
Urgent Care. She is involved with several departmental committees as well as an
active member of the medical executive leadership team.

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JEFFERY HILL, MD, MED

Associate Professor, Assistant Residency Director, University of Cincinnati,
Department of Emergency Medicine

Jeffery Hill, MD, MEd, is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and
Assistant Residency Director at the University of Cincinnati. He is interested
in using social media and modern communication platforms to engage learners,
facilitate a dialogue between residents, faculty, and other healthcare
providers, and cultivate a community of practice.

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NAVIN ARIYAPRAKAI, MD, EMT-P, FAEMS

Associate Program Director EMS & Disaster Fellowship, Envision Physician
Services/RWJ Barnabas Health Newark Beth Israel

Navin Ariyaprakai, MD, EMT-P, FAEMS, Dr. Navin Ariyaprakai is the Associate
Program Director of the New Jersey EMS & Disaster Medicine Fellowship at RWJ
Barnabas Newark Beth Israel (NBI) Medical Center. He is double boarded in
Emergency Medicine and EMS & Disaster Medicine. Dr. Ariyaprakai graduated from
St. George’s University School of Medicine with honors. He completed his EMS
Fellowship and Emergency Medicine Residency at NBI where he continues to
actively teach EMS Fellows and Emergency Residents.
Dr. Ariyaprakai is a Fellow of the Academy of Emergency Medical Services, former
Paramedic and continues to be active in the Physician EMS Response program with
MONOC EMS. His clinical responsibilities include medical standbys at events and
mass gathering. He continues to perform critical care transports across the
country and the world. He is active as a tactical physician with various local
and federal teams. He is currently working clinically at NBI as an attending
physician where he supervises fellows, residents, and advanced practice
providers. He also works in the Rapid Diagnostic Unit which is an active
observation service.

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NICOLE PIELA TYCZYNSKA, MD

Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine,
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Sidney Kimmel Medical College; Attending
Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital

Nicole Piela Tyczynska, MD, I completed a 6-year, traditional European Medical
Education at Jagiellonian University’s Collegium Medicum in Kraków, Poland one
of the oldest medical colleges in Europe (1364). I became interested in
Emergency Medicine while working as an ER nurse’s assistant during my second
summer of medical school. After graduating, I spent two years coordinating
Emergency Medicine clinical research prior to beginning residency at Thomas
Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. I continued to have a strong
interest in research and participated in multiple research projects and
publications during residency, winning our residency research award for three
years in a row. After graduating, I stayed on at Jefferson to complete the
Medical Education Fellowship and then transitioned into my role as Assistant EM
Clerkship Director. I have developed academic interests in mentorship, career
development, as well as international medical education and lecturing. I
recently changed jobs to work along side my mentor at another institution and am
currently practicing at a community teaching hospital.

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TOM FADIAL, MD

Assistant Professor, Educational Technology and Innovation Officer, UT Health |
McGovern Medical School

Tom Fadial, MD, is an Assistant Professor and Educational Technology and
Innovation Officer in the Department of Emergency Medicine at School at McGovern
Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
(UTHealth).

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TOMISLAV JELIC, MD

Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Undergraduate Clerkship Academic and
Point of Care Ultrasound Director, University of Manitoba, Department of
Emergency Medicine

Tomislav Jelic, MD, is an assistant professor of emergency medicine at the
University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada. He completed his FRCPC residency in
Manitoba, then went on to complete a point of care ultrasound fellowship at the
University of Toronto/Sunnybrook Hospital. He is currently the academic
clerkship director as well as the point of care ultrasound lead for the
undergraduate program at the University of Manitoba. His main areas of interest
are in regional anesthesia in emergency medicine, use of ultrasound in
resuscitation and education of medical students and residents.

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VINCENT CALLEO, MD

Fellow of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, SUNY Upstate Medical University

Vincent Calleo, MD, is a native to Central New York. He completed his residency
training in Emergency Medicine at SUNY Upstate Medical University and is
currently in the final year of his Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship at
SUNY Upstate. In July 2019, he will be starting a fellowship in Medical
Toxicology at SUNY Upstate. Special areas of academic interest include pediatric
emergency medicine, pediatric toxicology, and undergraduate/graduate medical
education.

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CESAR MORA JARAMILLO, MD

Warren Alpert Medical School Brown University

Cesar Mora Jaramillo, MD, earned his medical degree from Pontificia Universidad
Catolica de Ecuador in Quito, Ecuador. He completed his Family and Community
Medicine Residency at the University of Arizona Medical Center and joined
Providence Community Health Centers in 2014. After five years of practicing
primary care, he transitioned to the Urgent Care Department. He is currently the
Associate Medical Director of Express urgent care clinics. Dr. Jaramillo also
assisted as Director of Content and Clinical Advisor for a nonprofit
organization that communicates with the vulnerable populations in Ecuador, and
completed a Fellowship in Community Health Policy at George Washington
University. He serves as the Treasurer Board Directors of the College of Urgent
Care Medicine and as Co- Editor-in-Chief of the College of Urgent Care Medicine
newsletter Urgent Caring, is a Rhode Island Medicaid Clinical Advisory Committee
member, and is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at Warren
Alpert Medical School Brown University.

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PATRICK O'MALLEY, MD

Newberry, SC

Patrick O’Malley, MD, received his medical degree from Brody School of Medicine
at East Carolina University in 2004 and completed his emergency medicine
residency at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, NC. Since completing
residency, he has worked in a number of community emergency departments and
urgent cares of varying sizes and acuity levels. Dr. O’Malley has lectured at
multiple Urgent Care Association national conferences and is the creator of The
Laceration Course, working closely with many urgent care groups and
organizations. He serves as a peer reviewer for Evidence-Based Urgent Care. He
enjoys medical device development and holds several patents for medical and
consumer products.

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CLAUDE SHACKELFORD, MD

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Claude Edward Shackelford, MD, received his medical degree from the University
of Alabama at Birmingham in 2000 and trained in Family Medicine at the
University of Alabama Tuscaloosa Family Medicine Residency Program. He has been
an attending physician at Vanderbilt University’s 11 walk-in clinics since 2008,
and assistant medical director since 2017. In addition to routine clinical
rotations, Dr. Shackelford coordinates resident rotations and instruction in the
walk-in setting, oversees quality initiatives, and coordinates research efforts
involving the walk-in clinics. Prior to joining Vanderbilt, Dr. Shackelford
enjoyed a full-scope primary care practice that included inpatient and
outpatient medicine, nursing home and urgent care, and local emergency
department coverage.

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BENJAMIN SILVERBERG, MD

West Virginia University

Benjamin Silverberg, MD, MSc, FAAFP, FCUCM, is an Associate Professor in the
Departments of Emergency Medicine and Family Medicine at West Virginia
University (WVU). He is also the Medical Director of the Division of Physician
Assistant Studies within the Department of Human Performance at WVU. His
clinical work includes student health, urgent care, and travel medicine; his
areas of academic focus include sexual and mental health, and health
disparities. He is active in the Urgent Care Association and has contributed to
the Journal of Urgent Care Medicine. Dr Silverberg is a graduate of the
University of Connecticut School of Medicine, completed his residency in Family
Medicine at the University of Virginia, and pursued a fellowship in Community
Medicine at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center. He also holds master’s
degrees in biotechnology and Global Health from Georgetown University and Duke
University, respectively.

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JOSEPH D. TOSCANO, MD

John Muir Urgent Care, San Ramon Regional Medical Center

Joseph Toscano, MD, received his MD from Duke University School of Medicine in
1989 and trained in internal medicine at the Naval Hospital in San Diego. He has
been an attending emergency physician at San Ramon Regional Medical Center in
San Ramon, California, since 1999 and is currently the ED's Medical Director.
Dr. Toscano has worked in urgent care since 2005 and was previously a partner
and corporate medical director for Pinnacle Medical Group, which operated five
urgent care clinics in California and Arizona. In addition to caring for
patients and working as senior research editor for Emergency Medicine Practice,
he is a member of the editorial board for the Journal of Urgent Care Medicine.
He also develops and reviews continuing medical education programs in urgent
care and emergency medicine for a variety of other publications and
organizations and is currently the clinical content coordinator for the Urgent
Care Association.

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CHRYSA CHARNO, PA-C, MBA, FCUCM

Acute Kids Pediatric Urgent Care, Rochester, NY

Chrysa Charno, PA-C, MBA, FCUCM, has been a practicing Physician Assistant for
over 19 years. Her career began in surgical orthopedics but went on to include
weekends in emergency medicine/urgent care. Her specialty focus has also
included many years in plastic & reconstructive surgery and dermatology. In
2009, she was the first PA to graduate with an MBA from the Saunders College of
Business at Rochester Institute of Technology. A few years later, she became the
first PA to be elected to the Board of Directors of the College of Urgent Care
Medicine, and currently serves as the Vice President. In August 2019, she became
the owner/CEO of AcuteKids Pediatric Urgent Care in Rocester, NY, with plans for
expansion in the upcoming year. Chrysa currently lives in Webster, NY, with her
husband and three children: Ryan, Matilynn, and Taylor.

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TRACEY DAVIDOFF, MD, FACP, FCUCM

BayCare Urgent Care, Tampa, FL

Tracey Davidoff, MD, FACP, FCUCM, has practiced Urgent Care Medicine for more
than 15 years. She received her medical degree at St. Georges University School
of Medicine, completed a residency in Internal Medicine in Patterson, NJ, and is
Board Certified in Internal Medicine. She worked as an emergency physician in
several sites in Rochester, NY, spanning 15 years. During that time, she held
faculty positions at the University of Rochester, the Rochester Institute of
Technology Physician Assistant Program, and several other Physician Assistant
and Nurse Practitioner programs. She is currently on the faculty of the Orlando
College of Osteopathic Medicine and practices at BayCare Urgent Care in Tampa,
FL.

Dr. Davidoff is a member of the Board of Directors of the Urgent Care
Association and serves as Co-Editor-in-Chief of the College of Urgent Care
Medicine's “Urgent Caring” publication. She is also the Vice President of the
Southeast Regional Urgent Care Association. A member of the editorial board of
the Journal of Urgent Care Medicine, she has published multiple articles in the
journal. Dr. Davidoff has lectured extensively both locally and nationally on a
variety of topics related to Emergency Medicine and Urgent Care Medicine. She
has an interest in legal medicine and has worked as a case reviewer for the New
York State Department of Health and serves as an expert witness for multiple
legal firms throughout the United States.

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MARGARET CARMAN, DNP, RN, ACNP-BC, ENP-BC, FAEN

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing

Margaret Carman, DNP, RN, ACNP-BC, ENP-BC, FAEN, is board certified as both an
Acute Care and Emergency Nurse Practitioner and has practiced in emergency and
urgent care medicine for more than 30 years at large teaching institutions,
including Duke University Medical Center and the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill. She currently practices at Martha’s Vineyard Hospital while serving
as Lead Faculty for the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner program
at UNC-Chapel Hill. Dr. Carman is a consultant to the Emergency Nurses
Association on advanced practice, including emergency APRN education,
certification, and practice.

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MELINDA JOHNSON, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, AGACNP-BC, ENP-C

Vanderbilt University School of Nursing

Melinda Johnson, DNP, APRN, is board certified as a Family, Adult Gerontology
Acute Care, and Emergency Nurse Practitioner. She is an Assistant Professor of
Nursing at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, where she teaches in the
Emergency Nurse Practitioner program. She currently practices at the Vanderbilt
Health Walk-In Clinics and prior to this worked in the Pediatric Emergency
Department at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt. She has a
passion for teaching and ensuring evidence-based care is part of clinical
practice. She has served as a reviewer for the Advanced Emergency Nursing
Journal and is an active member of the American Academy of Emergency Nurse
Practitioners, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, and National
Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties. She is a huge fan of National
Parks and enjoys spending time outdoors hiking, running, and biking with her
family in her free time.

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EMILY MONTGOMERY, MD

University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine

Emily Montgomery, MD, MHPE, FAAP, received her MD from the University of
Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine in 2008 and completed her pediatric
residency at Children's Mercy Kansas City in 2011. She has worked in Children's
Mercy's Division of Urgent Care since completing her chief year in 2012. Dr.
Montgomery completed her Master of Health Professions Education in 2021 and has
been Director of Education for the Division of Urgent Care since 2019. In this
role, she oversees the educational activities of pediatric urgent care
clinicians and learners in various stages of their medical training. Dr.
Montgomery also plans continuing medical education on a national level through
for the Society for Pediatric Urgent Care and the American Academy of Pediatrics
Provisional Section of Urgent Care Medicine.

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JAMES B. SHORT, MD, FAAFP, FCUCM

Piedmont Urgent Care, Atlanta, GA

James “Bernie” Short, MD, received his MD from LSU Medical Center in 1981. He
completed a flexible internship at Emory University in Atlanta (1982) and a
Family Practice residency at University of Florida at Shands (2000). Following
his internship at Grady Hospital in Atlanta, he fulfilled his obligation to the
Public Health Service before entering private practice in 1984. Between
internship and residency, Dr. Short was a founding board member of AID Atlanta,
professional advisor to the GA Association of Physicians for Human Rights,
hospital Chief of Medicine, served as an attending at a podiatry surgical
residency program, and opened a hospital-based urgent care in 1984. He has
experience in emergency medicine and has worked with the Bureau of Prisons
performing psychiatric evaluations and medication management for felons released
from federal prisons. He has recently served as Chair of the Board of
Certification in Urgent Care Medicine and on the Board of Directors of the
American Board of Physician Specialties. Dr. Short is currently a Director at
Piedmont Urgent Care in metro Atlanta. He is also Founder/President of the
Southeast Regional Urgent Care Association.

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