The Short Axis to a Successful Prehospital Ultrasound Program
Authors
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Ryan Tucker, MD
University of Michigan
I am an advanced emergency medicine ultrasonography (AEMUS) fellowship eirector at Michigan medicine department of emergency medicine and clinical assistant professor at the University of Michigan Medical School. I also completed my emergency medicine training at the University of Michigan. As a resident, I attended my first SAEM Annual Meeting in New Orleans. I competed in SonoGames in New Orleans and the following year in Orlando. I completed my ultrasound fellowship training at Denver Health and returned to the University of Michigan as faculty in 2019. The following year I became fellowship director and have expanded our program to include a 2-year medical education/ultrasound track as well as a primary care ultrasound track. I have been an SAEM AEUS member since 2016 and have continued to attend the annual meeting and SonoGames. I currently serve as a member of the SAEM Medical Education Committee. I am a peer reviewer for Academic Emergency Medicine Education and Training journal. My specific areas of interest are in medical education, nerve blocks, and use of social media.
If elected AEUS Treasurer, I will continue the great work of the current Executive Committee. I will elicit the views of all stakeholders in our large and inclusive ultrasound community. My specific goals are to:
Ensure equitable distribution of funds in a way that promotes the mission of AEUS
Represent the interests of AEUS as a member of the Finance Committee
Utilize social media to promote AEUS, its educational resources, and to support our members
AEUS has played an important role in inspiring me to pursue an academic career, it would be an honor to serve on the Executive Committee. I believe I have the skills to contribute to the ongoing success of AEUS. Thank you for considering me for this position.
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Michael Cover, MD
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Ross Kessler, MD
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Torben K. Becker, MD, PhD, RDMS
GEMFC Chair-Elect
University of Florida “Increasing Access to Pre-Emergency Care and Treatment in Ghana"
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Mark Lowell, MD