Ronald Hall, MD
Member-at-Large Sidney Kimmel Medical College
Candidate Statement
I am honored to submit my candidacy for leadership within ADIEM. I am a proud graduate of Rutgers–New Jersey Medical School (MD, 2000) and completed my emergency medicine residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in 2003. I have continued to expand my professional and leadership development through the ACEP teaching fellowship (2010) and, most recently, the AAMC Health Executive Diversity and Inclusion Certificate (HEDIC, 2025).
Over the past two decades, I have built my academic and clinical career at Jefferson, where I currently serve as an emergency medicine physician and assistant dean for diversity and student diversity programs at Sidney Kimmel Medical College. My commitment to mentorship, equity, and inclusive excellence has been the foundation of my work with learners, faculty, and institutional partners alike.
Within organized medicine, I have had the privilege of serving as president of the Pennsylvania Chapter of ACEP (2020–2021), leading statewide initiatives to strengthen physician engagement, expand leadership opportunities, and promote health equity within our specialty. Within SAEM and ADIEM, I have served as development chair (2017-2018), where I have worked to build collaborative relationships and expand support for our mission to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion across academic emergency medicine.
I am running for office because I deeply believe in the values and mission of ADIEM. Emergency medicine thrives when we recruit the best talent, nurture professional growth at every stage, and ensure that all individuals can achieve their fullest potential. My goal is to continue fostering spaces where mentorship, scholarship, and leadership development are accessible and inclusive for everyone. I would be honored to continue serving our community and advancing the principles that make ADIEM a vital and transformative voice within academic emergency medicine.
Over the past two decades, I have built my academic and clinical career at Jefferson, where I currently serve as an emergency medicine physician and assistant dean for diversity and student diversity programs at Sidney Kimmel Medical College. My commitment to mentorship, equity, and inclusive excellence has been the foundation of my work with learners, faculty, and institutional partners alike.
Within organized medicine, I have had the privilege of serving as president of the Pennsylvania Chapter of ACEP (2020–2021), leading statewide initiatives to strengthen physician engagement, expand leadership opportunities, and promote health equity within our specialty. Within SAEM and ADIEM, I have served as development chair (2017-2018), where I have worked to build collaborative relationships and expand support for our mission to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion across academic emergency medicine.
I am running for office because I deeply believe in the values and mission of ADIEM. Emergency medicine thrives when we recruit the best talent, nurture professional growth at every stage, and ensure that all individuals can achieve their fullest potential. My goal is to continue fostering spaces where mentorship, scholarship, and leadership development are accessible and inclusive for everyone. I would be honored to continue serving our community and advancing the principles that make ADIEM a vital and transformative voice within academic emergency medicine.
