Kelly M. Tillotson, MD
University of Cincinnati
Biography
I am a PGY-2 in the University of Cincinnati emergency medicine residency program and a second-generation emergency medicine physician originally from central Wisconsin. Growing up in a physician household, I had the opportunity to observe the evolution of emergency medicine over the last 20 years. In 2015 I earned my Bachelor of Science in biochemistry from Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, MI. From there I went to medical school at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) from which I received the MCW Excellence in Emergency Medicine award in 2020. During my time at MCW, I had the privilege of performing research under the direction of Dr. Tom Aufderheide in prehospital cardiac arrest which resulted in a publication in Prehospital Emergency Care.
In 2020, I started residency at the University of Cincinnati. As a resident, I seek out opportunities in education (medical student and EMS providers) and research whenever possible. I have a passion for EMS, ultrasound, and education. I plan to pursue fellowships in both EMS and ultrasound with the goal of advancing prehospital ultrasound.
As part of the RAMS Board, I would like to advance the RAMS mission of supporting and enriching academically minded EM residents and medical students in their pursuit of academic careers.
In 2020, I started residency at the University of Cincinnati. As a resident, I seek out opportunities in education (medical student and EMS providers) and research whenever possible. I have a passion for EMS, ultrasound, and education. I plan to pursue fellowships in both EMS and ultrasound with the goal of advancing prehospital ultrasound.
As part of the RAMS Board, I would like to advance the RAMS mission of supporting and enriching academically minded EM residents and medical students in their pursuit of academic careers.
