Kellie LeVine McKenzie, MD

Secretary Emory University School of Medicine

Biography

Kellie LeVine McKenzie, MD, is a medical toxicology fellow with Emory Emergency Medicine and serves as secretary of the Academy for Women in Academic Emergency Medicine (AWAEM) Executive Committee within the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM).

Dr. McKenzie earned her undergraduate degree in biology from Duke University and her medical degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, where she graduated with honors with distinction in research and received the SAEM student award. She completed her emergency medicine residency at Emory University.

Her work focuses on medical toxicology and academic emergency medicine, with a strong commitment to education and professional development. She has held national leadership roles with Foundations of Emergency Medicine, including co-director of social media and member of the Foundations 1 Development Team.

Dr. McKenzie has been actively involved in SAEM and the American College of Emergency Physicians throughout her training, including serving as a SAEM medical student ambassador and resident member of AWAEM.

Kellie LeVine McKenzie, MD