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  • P. Logan Weygandt, MD, MPH

    Johns Hopkins University

    P. Logan Weygandt, MD MPH, is an assistant professor and associate program director in the Johns Hopkins Department of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Weygandt completed his Masters in Public Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health before graduating from medical school at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He completed his residency training at Northwestern University Emergency Medicine, where he served as chief resident. Dr. Weygandt's interests include medical education, diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI), resident wellness, and healthcare disparities. He practices clinically in the Emergency Departments of Bayview Medical Center and the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He serves on the SAEM Equity and Inclusion and Wellness Committees and the Diversity and Inclusion Committee of the Council of Residency Directors (CORD-EM).


  • Andrew Ketterer, MD, MA
    Andrew Ketterer, MD, MA

    Associate Residency Program Director

    Northwestern University Emergency Medicine

    Andrew Ketterer, MD, MA, is an attending physician in emergency medicine (EM). He serves as associate residency program director at Northwestern University Emergency Medicine (NUEM). He completed his residency and chief residency year at NUEM, followed by a one-year fellowship in medical education research at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), and he was assistant and associate residency program director at BIDMC from 2018-2024. Dr. Ketterer obtained a Master of Arts in Medical Humanities and Bioethics concurrently with his MD at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. His academic interests lie in medical education and firearm injury reduction. Dr. Ketterer has also served as an executive board member, editor, and author for Foundations of Emergency Medicine, an online educational curriculum targeting resident learners in emergency medicine. This curriculum is currently being used by over 200 emergency medicine training programs around the world.

  • Benjamin S. Bassin, MD, FACEP, EDAC

    University of Michigan

    Dr. Benjamin Bassin, MD, FACEP, EDAC is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Director of the Emergency Critical Care Center, Director of Intellectual Property and Technology Development at the University of Michigan and the Vice President and Innovation Fellow at CannonDesign. He received his B.S. and M.D. degrees from the University of Michigan and completed residency training in Emergency Medicine at the University of Cincinnati, where he served as chief resident. He has served in a number of process improvement, healthcare facility design and administrative leadership roles at the department and institutional levels. Prior to joining Blue Cottage of CannonDesign as its inaugural Innovation Fellow, he served as the Director of the Emergency Critical Care Center (EC3), the first and largest ED-ICU in the U.S. Additionally, he has been an advisor and the chief medical officer of a number of medical device start-up companies and founded his own consulting company focused on providing expertise at the intersection of clinical care delivery and optimized healthcare design. He is recognized as an international expert in emergency critical care delivery design and has been invited to consult and lecture around the world on healthcare design, device innovation as well as serve on many national and international task forces on emergency critical care delivery.

  • Andrew Taylor, MD, MHS

    Yale School of Medicine

    I am a physician scientist, AI researcher, Professor, and Vice Chair of Research and Innovation of within the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Virginia. My research group is dedicated to advancing the field of AI in Medicine through a unique cross-disciplinary approach focused on harmoniously blending AI with healthcare delivery. We bring together experts in design, cognitive science, behavioral economics, artificial intelligence, implementation science, ethics/philosophy, and decision theory to develop innovative AI solutions that are not only technically robust but also ethically informed and practically implementable. By bridging the gap between diverse fields of study, we aim to create AI technologies that are deeply attuned to the complexities of healthcare, focusing on patient-centered outcomes and transformative healthcare solutions. My goal is to lead the way in interdisciplinary AI research, fostering a new era of healthcare innovation that is inclusive, effective, and profoundly impactful.


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