Hot-Off-the-Press! 2021-22 EM Residency Application Cycle Updates

Authors
  • Sharon Bord, MD

    Assistant Professor Co-Director Medical Student Education, Clerkship Director

    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

    Sharon Bord is an assistant professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She attended medical school at The George Washington University School of Medicine and then completed residency training at Boston Medical Center. She has a focus on both undergraduate and graduate medical education and is a member of the Teaching College, a group of faculty in the Department of Emergency Medicine dedicated to educational endeavors for both residents and medical students. She serves as the Co‐Director for the required medical student clerkship and subinternship in Emergency Medicine and has been integral in developing new curriculum and exam material including an observed structured clinical exam(OSCE). She also directs the capstone course, TRIPLE, for graduating fourth year medical students teaching critical skills to aid with the transition to internship and beyond. Her research is in the area of medical education with a focus on student assessment. On a national level she is member of CORD(Committee of Residency Directors) and member at large on the CDEM(Clerkship Directors in Emergency Medicine) board. She was co-chair for the SLOE committee with the goal of reworking the SLOE in the COVID era. She also has served as track chair for the CDEM track at the CORD conference. Additionally, she served on the editorial board for a nationally renowned board review question book. Internationally, she developed course material and produced online lecture materials on core Emergency Medicine topics for a company based in Germany. Her videos have been viewed by approximately 23,000 individuals.
  • Amy Cutright

    Amy Cutright, MD

    Associate Professor

    University of Nebraska Medical Center

    Amy Cutright, MD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. As an Associate Professor, Dr. Cutright brings her wealth of knowledge and experience to the academic arena. Dr. Cutright's influence extends beyond the classroom. In her capacity as Vice Chair of Faculty Affairs and Director of Emergency Medicine at UNMC, she plays a pivotal role in the administration and leadership of the department. In addition to her significant roles at UNMC and Nebraska Medicine, Dr. Cutright is an active member of several prominent medical organizations, including the American Medical Association, the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, and the American College of Emergency Physicians. She also lends her expertise to the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors in the clerkship section, contributing to the development of future healthcare leaders.
  • Nicole Dubosh, MD

    Director of Undergraduate Medical Education

    Harvard Medical School

    Dr. Dubosh is the Director of Undergraduate Medical Education at Harvard Medical School. She graduated from the Ohio State University College of Medicine and completed her residency in Emergency Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) where she served as Chief Resident. She then completed a fellowship in medical education at BIDMC. She currently serves as the Medical Education Fellowship Director, Director of Undergraduate Medical Education, and Director of Education Research in the Department of Emergency Medicine at BIDMC.  Dr. Dubosh has served as a member of the CDEM Executive Committee for three years and is the current CDEM President. Her research interests involve learner assessment and evaluation, teaching communications skills, mentorship, and neurological emergencies.
  • Cullen Hegarty, MD

    Program Director

    HealthPartners Institute/Regions Hospital Emergency Medicine Residency

    Cullen B. Hegarty, MD is the program director of the HealthPartners Institute/Regions Hospital Emergency Medicine Residency Program.  Regions Emergency Medicine Residency is a PGY1-3 program located in St. Paul, Minnesota. Dr. Hegarty is also the co-chair of the CORD SLOE committee and has a strong interest in EM SLOEs and the EM application process.  He is married, with 3 kids (ages 19, 17 and 15), and lives in Rosemount Minnesota.
  • M Weizberg

    Moshe Weizberg, MD

    Residency Director

    Staten Island University Hospital

    Dr. Moshe Weizberg is the President-Elect of CORD. He is currently a faculty member at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY. He previously served as the Residency Director at Staten Island University Hospital from 2010-2021.