Kellie LeVine, MD

Resident Member Emory University

Biography

My name is Kellie LeVine, and I am a PGY-1 in Emory University’s Emergency Medicine Residency. I received my MD from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in May of 2022 with Honors with Distinction in research. I was also a 2022 SAEM award recipient. My undergraduate education was at Duke University. I graduated in 2017 with a major in Biology and double minor in Chemistry and French, with one year in between college and medical school doing genetics research at Duke. My experience with SAEM, and more broadly, academic and national Emergency Medicine, includes involvement with SAEM and ACEP throughout medical school. In addition to presenting abstracts at Midwest Regional SAEM in 2020 and the ACEP Research Forum in 2021, I have also been a Medical Student Ambassador with both groups. I was an ACEP Medical Student Scholar in 2021 and an SAEM Medical Student Ambassador in both 2020 and 2021; I was selected as a Lead Ambassador both years. Though the event was cancelled in 2020, I was able to experience SAEM virtually in 2021 and loved my experience with the national platform. I am running to be the resident member of AWAEM because I want the opportunity to serve the EM community on a national level, and in particular, be a representative and voice for female and female-identifying residents in the field. I hope to bring the energy of a new resident’s perspective and enthusiasm for learning more about Emergency Medicine and national involvement, with particular attention to issues facing female and female-identifying physicians and patients alike. I hope that through this role and my own practice to increase evidence-based, quality women’s health and reproductive care in the ED as well as lifting up the women around me in this field.

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