Erin Kane, MD, MHPE
Washington University in St. Louis
Biography
Erin Kane, MD, MHPE completed emergency medicine residency and EMS fellowship through Washington University in St. Louis. She completed a Master of Health Professions Education degree through the University of Missouri in Kansas City. She has held roles as medical director and instructor for EMS response agencies and training academies in the St. Louis area. She has led educational initiatives as both an Assistant Program Director for the EMS fellowship and emergency medicine residency. She has conducted and presented EMS research, primarily related to prehospital airway management. Nationally, she was elected as the Chair of the EMS Interest Group for SAEM. She serves at the workgroup lead for the National Association of EMS Physicians’ Education Committee project on developing workshops for best practices in medical control for the non-fellowship trained physician. Her areas of expertise include EMS medical control practices, prehospital airway management, culturally competent care, mass gathering and event medicine, and mass casualty response.
