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  • Oyin Okubanjo

    Advocate Christ Medical Center

  • Anika Backster

    Emory University School of Medicine

  • Nur-Ain Nadir

    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Kaiser Permanente Central Valley Modesto

  • Valerie Dobiesz

    Brigham & Womens Hospital/Harvard Medical School

  • Craig Newgard, MD, MPH

    Vice Chair of Research & Academic Affairs and Director of the Center for Policy and Research in Emergency Medicine

    Oregon Health & Science University

    Dr. Newgard is an emergency physician, physician-scientist, and Professor of Emergency Medicine at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) in Portland, Oregon. He serves as Vice Chair of Research & Academic Affairs and Director of the Center for Policy and Research in Emergency Medicine at OHSU. He has been continuously funded through federal research grants (NIH, AHRQ, CDC, and HRSA) for over 20 years, with a focus on improving systems of care for emergency services and trauma. He has served on multiple national committees, including the Steering Committee for the 2021 National Guideline for the Field Triage of Injured Patients through the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma. He currently has two federal grants (NICHD and HRSA) to study emergency department (ED) pediatric readiness and outcomes in children across the US and an NICHD grant to develop risk prediction tools for firearm violence in children. Dr. Newgard has been involved in multiple national scientific leadership positions, emergency care research networks, mentored over 60 interdisciplinary trainees, and has led two NIH K12 institutional training programs in emergency care research. He was elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2019. 

  • Neh Molyneaux, MD, MPH

    Howard Washington University

  • Prashant V. Mahajan, MD, MPH, MBA
  • Kate Moretti

    Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine

    Brown University

    Dr. Kate Moretti is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Brown University. Dr. Moretti has worked on the integration of refugees into the U.S. medical system. More recently, she has focused on access to emergency care in post-conflict Colombia and environmental sustainability in healthcare with emphasis on advancing the health of vulnerable populations. 

  • Alison Hayward

    Assistant Professor

    Brown University

    Dr. Alison Hayward MD, MPH is an Assistant Professor in the divisions of Education and Global Health in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Brown University. Dr. Hayward served as co-founder, director, and now helps to oversee the executive board for the Uganda Village Project in rural eastern Uganda for over 15 years, which focuses on community public health education and programs. She serves as communications director for the Rhode Island ACEP Climate Change and Health committee, and the leader for the Rhode Island Hospital ED Green Team.

  • Harleen Marwah

    Harleen Marwah founded and leads Medical Students for a Sustainable Future (MS4SF), a community of over 340 medical students from all over the world committed to combating the health consequences of climate change. She was awarded the 2020 Emerging Physician Leader Award by Health Care Without Harm.

  • Gayle Kouklis

    Resident physician in Emergency Medicine

    UCSF Fresno

    Gayle Kouklis, MD is an emergency medicine physician practicing in Seattle and the California Central Valley. She is also a University of Colorado Climate Change and Health Science Policy Fellow. She completed her undergraduate degree in Human Biology at University of California, Santa Cruz, her medical degree at University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, and her residency training at University of California, San Francisco/Fresno. Her main interests include extreme heat in a multitude of environments ranging from the agricultural California Central Valley and its urban centers to the Arctic and Subarctic regions of Alaska. She also has an interest in urban tree canopy and other nature-based climate solutions and the importance of biodiversity in human health. She values community perspective and designs much of her work as community-based participatory research in an attempt to bring together health equity and environmental justice. She grew up in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada and is an avid backpacker and trail runner, an aspiring fly fisherwoman and climber, and an enthusiastic eater and chef.

  • Caleb Dresser

    Climate and Human Health Fellow

    Department of Emergency Medicine at BIDMC in Boston

    Caleb Dresser, MD is the Climate and Human Health Fellow at the Department of Emergency Medicine at BIDMC in Boston, Harvard C-Change and the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, His work focuses on means to address health needs during and after climate-related disasters, with particular attention to heat waves, tropical cyclones, and wildfires, and is supported by the Climate and Health Foundation.

     

  • Hanna Lindstadt

    University of Colorado Department of Emergency Medicine

    Hanna Linstadt, MD is a practicing emergency medicine physician and the Climate and Health Foundation Fellow in Climate Change and Health Science Policy at the University of Colorado Department of Emergency Medicine. Her work includes projects investigating methods to make emergency departments more climate-smart by decreasing their carbon footprint and increasing their resiliency.

     

  • Jonathan E. Slutzman, MD

    Instructor in Emergency Medicine

    Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School

     

     

  • Richard Rothman, MD, PhD

    Johns Hopkins University, Department of Emergency Medicine

    Dr. Richard Rothman, MD, PhD is the Executive Vice Chair and Vice Chair for Research for the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University. He is also a Professor of Emergency Medicine with a Joint Appointment in the Division of Infectious Diseases and is a practicing emergency physician at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. Rothman has been conducting research on varied infectious disease conditions in emergency settings since 1996, with areas of focus including HIV, sepsis,  influenza, and now SARS CoV-2.  He has a particular interest and expertise in the development and translation of rapid molecular diagnostics and has published extensively on this topic. Dr. Rothman has served as the Principal Investigator for a number of federally funded studies including multi-center studies designed to advance methods for early infectious disease detection in emergency settings, and improve approaches to the conduct of therapeutic trials during a pandemic. Currently, he serves as the Principal Investigator and Co-Director for the NIH/NIAID Center of Excellence for Influenza Surveillance and Research which now includes studies on COVID-19. At SAEM, Dr. Rothman is one of the founding members of the EMTIDE group a network of academic emergency departments focused on research, practice, and policy on emerging and transmissible infectious diseases.

  • Anthony Fauci

    Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force

    Dr. Fauci was appointed Director of NIAID in 1984. He oversees an extensive research portfolio of basic and applied research to prevent, diagnose, and treat established infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS, respiratory infections, diarrheal diseases, tuberculosis and malaria as well as emerging diseases such as Ebola and Zika. NIAID also supports research on transplantation and immune-related illnesses, including autoimmune disorders, asthma and allergies. The NIAID budget for fiscal year 2020 is an estimated $5.9 billion. Dr. Fauci has advised six Presidents on HIV/AIDS and many other domestic and global health issues. He was one of the principal architects of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), a program that has saved millions of lives throughout the developing world.


  • Susan Promes, MD, MBA

    AEM E&T Editor-in-Chief / Member-at-Large

    Penn State Hershey Emergency Medicine

    Dr. Promes is a tenured Professor at Penn State University Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and has served as Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine since 2014. Prior to 2014, she spent seven years at the University of California San Francisco where she served as Vice Chair for Education, the Emergency Medicine Residency Program Director and Director of Curricular Affairs in the GME office and prior to that was at Duke University as the inaugural Emergency Medicine Residency Program Director and Director of the medical school Capstone course. Her scholarly work has centered around topics germane to emergency medicine medical education and clinical guidelines for the practicing emergency physician.

    In addition to many peer review publications, she has edited multiple McGraw Hill board review books to prepare physicians for the emergency medicine board exam. She is an internationally recognized leader in academic emergency medicine and was chosen by the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine to be the editor of their journal, Academic Emergency Medicine Education and Training, which debuted in January 2017. She was the recipient of the 2020 Hal Jayne Excellence in Education Award from the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine.

  • Senior Editors 

    • Editor-in-Chief-Jeffrey A. Kline, MD, Indiana University School of Medicine
    • Deputy Editor-Christopher R. Carpenter, MD, MSC, Washington University
    • Senior Associate Editor for Electronic Publishing- James R. Miner, MD, Hennepin County Medical Center
    • Senior Associate Editor for Health Communication- Zachary F. Meisel, MD, MD MPH MSHP, University of Pennsylvania
    • Senior Associate Editor for Palliative Care- Tammie E. Quest, MD, Emory University
    • Senior Statistical Editor- Craig D. Newgard, MD, MPH, Oregon Health & Science University
    • Senior Associate Editor for Education & Correspondence Editor- John H. Burton, MD, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
    • Senior Associate Editor for Social Media- Ken Milne, MD, MSC, South Huron Hospital Association 


    Associate Editors

    • Beau Abar, PhD, University of Rochester Medical Center
    • Elizabeth Alpern, MD, MSCE, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
    • Harrison J. Alter, MD, MS, Highland Hospital - Alameda Health System
    • Brigitte M. Baumann, MD, MSCE, Cooper University Hospital
    • Steven B. Bird, MD, University of Massachusetts Medical School

    • Anne Marie Chang, MD, Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals
    • Bernard P. Chang MD, PhD, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
    • Robert Cloutier, MD, MCR, Oregon Health & Science University

    • Wendy C. Coates, MD, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
    • D. Mark Courtney, MD, MSCI, Northwestern University
    • Nicole M. Deiorio, MD, 
Virginia Commonwealth University
    • Deborah B. Diercks, MD, MSC, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
    • Richard T. Griffey, MD, MPH, Washington University

    • Kennon Heard, MD, PhD, University of Colorado School of Medicine

    • Brian C. Hiestand, MD, MPH, Wake Forest University

    • J. Stephen Huff, MD, University of Virginia
    • Ula Hwang, MD, MPH, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
    • Timothy B. Jang, MD, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
    • Damon Kuehl, MD, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
    • Michelle L. Macy, MD, MS, University of Michigan
    • Alice Mitchell, MD, Indiana University School of Medicine
    • Peter D. Panagos, MD, Washington University
    • Jesse Pines, MD, MBA, MSCE, The George Washington University

    • Michael A. Puskarich, MD, MSCR, Hennepin County Medical Center
    • Robert F. Reardon, MD, Hennepin County Medical Center

    • Michael S. Runyon, MD, MPH, Carolinas Medical Center
    • Nathan I. Shapiro, MD, MPH, Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
    • Jill Stoltzfus, PhD, St. Luke's University Health Network
    • Stephen W. Smith, MD, Hennepin County Medical Center
    • Michelle D. Stevenson, MD, MS, University of Louisville
    • Jill Stoltzfus, PhD, St. Luke's University Health Network, Temple/St. Luke's School of Medicine
    • Daniel L. Theodoro, MD, MSCI, Washington University

    • Kabir Yadav, MDCM, MS, MSHS, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
    • Lalena M. Yarris, MD, MCR, Oregon Health & Science University
    • Shahriar Zehtabchi, MD, State University of 
New York

    • Mark R. Zonfrillo, MD, MSCE, Alpert Medical School of Brown University

     

    Resident Editors

    • Alyssa Espinera, MD, Louisiana State University (LSU)
    • Daniel Good, MD, MPH, UT-Southwestern.

    Twitter Manager

    • Matthew Klein, MD, MPH, Northwestern University

    Department Editors

    • Shellie L. Asher, MD, The Biros Section on Research Ethics, Albany Medical College Albany 
    • Mark B. Mycyk, MD, Director, Resident Member of the Editorial Board Program, Cook County Hospital
    • Corey R. Heitz, MD
, CME & PeRLs Editor, Lewis Gale Medical Center
    • Peter E. Sokolove, MD, Media Reviews, Medicine University of California, San Francisco
    • Brian Zink, MD, 
Reflections, Brown University

    Editor of Infographics

    • Kirsty Challen, BSc, MBChB, MRes, PhD, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals

    Associate Social Media Editor

    • Michael Gottlieb, MD, RDMS, Rush University Medical Center

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