Emberlynn Liang Liu, MD

Emory University

Biography

I am an assistant professor and the director of GME ultrasound education within the department of emergency medicine at Emory University School of Medicine. I received my medical degree from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. I then continued my training in Dallas, TX at Parkland Health & Hospital System for residency and fellowships in emergency disaster and global health (EDGH) and emergency ultrasound. In my role within the institution, I am actively involved in both graduate and undergraduate medical education. I am a member of SAEM's Education Committee and the AEUS SonoGames Executive Planning Committee.

As a member of AEUS, I have directly benefited from the resources provided by the Academy including the Narrated Lecture Series and the Asynchronous Ultrasound Curriculum. I have seen the organization’s active role in promoting educational and research initiatives that advance the field of ultrasound. As a member of the executive committee, I hope to further AEUS’s research and educational missions. I would like to expand the educational offerings on the AEUS website and make this more accessible to our international audience. I want to continue to push the envelope and explore novel ways of displaying educational content. I’d like to highlight the research and educational initiatives of our members and promote additional ultrasound-focused didactic submissions at national conferences. I have personally benefited from great mentorship within the AEUS community and wish to pay this forward by developing additional opportunities for involvement of members and recruitment of future members including residents and fellows.
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