Bryn Mumma, MD, MAS
Member-at-Large University of California, Davis
Biography
I am honored to be considered for re-election to the SAEM Board of Directors. During my first year on the Board, I have developed an even greater respect for SAEM and our collective achievements, and I am eager to contribute more deeply to this outstanding organization.
I am faculty at UC Davis, where I also serve as Director of the Women in Medicine and Health Sciences program for the School of Medicine and lead our EM Data Curation Unit. Most recently, I helped to launch our Health Sciences Educators’ Academy for Learning to support the professional development of faculty educators. Before joining the faculty, I completed medical school at the University of Pennsylvania, residency at the University of Pittsburgh, and a research fellowship at UC Davis.
SAEM has been essential to my career, providing mentorship, networking, research, and leadership opportunities. My previous SAEM leadership roles include Chair of the Grants Committee, Chair of the Bylaws Committee, and member of the SAEM Foundation Board of Trustees. I have also served on several other committees and as faculty for the SAEM/EMF Grantee Workshop, Grant Writing Workshop, Research Learning Series, Resident Research Curriculum, ARMED Course, and SAEM Webinar Series.
Emergency medicine faces a rapidly evolving landscape marked by ACGME changes to residency training, shifting federal funding priorities, unprecedented patient volumes, and the integration of artificial intelligence technology. SAEM is critical to shaping our specialty’s future. As a board member, I will actively seek ideas and feedback from all members and ensure that our community remains strong and resilient.
I am committed to helping SAEM cultivate an inclusive community, engage the next generation of emergency medicine physicians, and drive research that advances patient care. I appreciate your support and am excited to give back to SAEM by serving on the Board of Directors.
I am faculty at UC Davis, where I also serve as Director of the Women in Medicine and Health Sciences program for the School of Medicine and lead our EM Data Curation Unit. Most recently, I helped to launch our Health Sciences Educators’ Academy for Learning to support the professional development of faculty educators. Before joining the faculty, I completed medical school at the University of Pennsylvania, residency at the University of Pittsburgh, and a research fellowship at UC Davis.
SAEM has been essential to my career, providing mentorship, networking, research, and leadership opportunities. My previous SAEM leadership roles include Chair of the Grants Committee, Chair of the Bylaws Committee, and member of the SAEM Foundation Board of Trustees. I have also served on several other committees and as faculty for the SAEM/EMF Grantee Workshop, Grant Writing Workshop, Research Learning Series, Resident Research Curriculum, ARMED Course, and SAEM Webinar Series.
Emergency medicine faces a rapidly evolving landscape marked by ACGME changes to residency training, shifting federal funding priorities, unprecedented patient volumes, and the integration of artificial intelligence technology. SAEM is critical to shaping our specialty’s future. As a board member, I will actively seek ideas and feedback from all members and ensure that our community remains strong and resilient.
I am committed to helping SAEM cultivate an inclusive community, engage the next generation of emergency medicine physicians, and drive research that advances patient care. I appreciate your support and am excited to give back to SAEM by serving on the Board of Directors.
Contact Information
@mummabem
