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  • Hannah M. Mishkin, MD, MS

    Drexel University College of Medicine/ Reading Hospital-Tower Health

    Dr. Mishkin is the Emergency Medicine Residency Program Director at Reading Hospital-Tower Health in West Reading, Pennsylvania, and an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Drexel College of Medicine. With a keen focus on medical education, Women in Medicine, Wellness, and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, she brings a wealth of expertise to her roles. Previously, Dr. Mishkin serves on the Pennsylvania ACEP (PACPE) Board of Directors, chaired the Wellness Committee and served as a Pennsylvania deleegate at ACEPs Council. She is an active member of AWAEM's Leadership Committee and the Women in Medicine and Sciences Committee at Drexel University.

    Dr. Mishkin holds a Master’s of Science in Developmental Biology and earned her medical degree from Jefferson Medical College in 2005. After completing her Emergency Medicine Residency at St. Luke’s Hospital in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, she gained valuable experience working in the community while raising a young family. Dr. Mishkin later transitioned back to academic medicine, playing a pivotal role in developing Reading Hospital's new 3-year ACGME accredited Emergency Medicine Residency Program. Since 2019, she has served as the Program Director, overseeing its growth and success.

    Residing in West Chester, PA, with her husband, three boys, and two dogs, Dr. Mishkin enjoys various activities in her free time, including reading, traveling, hiking, biking, HIIT, yoga, and experimenting with new recipes.

  • Sangil Lee, MD

    Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine

    University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine

    Dr. Lee is a clinical associate professor of emergency medicine at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. He is a clinician scientist with a focus on emergency medicine research. His work involves delirium screening and intervention programs in the emergency department.

  • Jennifer A. Newberry, MD, JD, MSc

    Stanford University Department of Emergency Medicine

    Jennifer A. Newberry is an Associate Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University. She completed her medical and law degrees at the University of Chicago and her Masters in Epidemiology and Clinical Research at Stanford University. Her research focuses on help-seeking and services use by vulnerable populations, including in the global health setting and in intimate partner violence. Her current R01 seeks to improve mental health help-seeking in the Latinx population using a community-engaged approach and partnering with promotores.

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