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  • Neha Raukar, MD, MS
    Neha Raukar, MD, MS

    Member-at-Large

    Mayo Clinic

  • Cherri D. Hobgood, MD
    Cherri Hobgood, MD

    Member-at-Large

    University of North Carolina

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    Michelle Blanda, MD

    Member-at-Large

    Northeast Ohio Medical University

  • Joseph Adrian Tyndall
    Joseph Adrian Tyndall, MD, MPH

    Immediate Past President

    Morehouse School of Medicine

     

  • TedCorbin
    Ted Corbin, MD, MPP

    Professor and Chairperson, Department of Emergency Medicine

    Rush University Medical Center

  • J. Scott VanEpps
    J. Scott VanEpps, MD, PhD

    President-Elect

    University of Michigan

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    Bryn E. Mumma, MD, MAS

    SAEM Grants Committee Chair

    University of California, Davis

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    Janet Baker

    Director of Management Operations

    UTHealth

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    David W. Calder, MBA

    Administrative Director

    Loma Linda University Health Emergency Medicine

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    Becky L. McGowan, MBA

    Vice Chair, Finance and Administration

    University of Colorado School of Medicine

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    Louis E. Burton Sr., MHSM

    Director, Finance & Administration

    UT Health of San Antonio

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    Brendan Russell, MBA

    Vice President of Enterprise Emergency Medicine

    Mass General Brigham

  • Dr. Whitney Brown
    Whitney Brown, MD

    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

    Winner - AEUS Innovation Award

    Dr. Brown is a third-year resident in the Johns Hopkins Emergency Medicine residency program. During her fourth year of residency, she looks forward to completing a mini-fellowship in emergency ultrasound, and is enthusiastic about creating content to support POCUS educators and learners. Upon the completion of her residency training in 2024, Whitney hopes to translate the skill and expertise acquired in point-of-care ultrasound into a leadership role in her future practice setting. Outside of her academic pursuits, Whitney enjoys traveling with her husband and taking her Goldendoodle to the park.

  • Dr. Michael Del Valle
    Michael Del Valle, MD

    Denver Health

    Winner - AEUS Innovation Award

    Dr. Del Valle is currently an emergency medicine ultrasound fellow with education and experience in biomedical engineering. He is strongly focused on the development of innovative applications of ultrasonography. Current interests range from AR/VR ultrasound and global health to space medicine and AI-enhanced ultrasound.

  • Tiffany Fong
    Tiffany Fong, MD

    Director, Division of Emergency Ultrasound

    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

    Winner - AEUS Innovation Award

    Tiffany Fong, MD is the Director of the Division of Emergency Ultrasound at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.  She is a Californian turned 14-year Baltimorean who is enthusiastic about innovation in the POCUS education space and creating resources to make us all better and less overworked educators.  Her scholarly interests also include interspecialty POCUS collaborations, trainee assessment for US procedural guidance, and POCUS modeling to identify and assess trajectory of infectious diseases. She ran her first and second marathons this fall (Marine Corps and Philadelphia) and continues to ambulate on two legs.

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    Anita Chary, MD, PhD

    Baylor College of Medicine

    "Identifying Implementation Strategies for Emergency Department Delirium Screening in Older Adults"

    Dr. Chary is an emergency physician and health services researcher at Baylor College of Medicine. She attended Washington University School of Medicine and served as chief resident at the Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency. Dr. Chary is an anthropologist whose research focuses on health disparities and healthcare delivery for vulnerable populations. Her international work includes development of child nutrition, women’s health, and specialty care referral programs in rural areas, and her domestic work centers on geriatric emergency medicine. She also focuses on improving health care delivery for vulnerable populations in the emergency department (ED); prior work includes a program to create prepackaged to-go medications for homeless patients and initiatives to provide COVID-19 vaccination from the ED.

    Dr. Chary’s current research focuses on improving emergency care for older adults, both generally and specifically for those with cognitive impairment. As the recipient of a National Institute of Aging GEMSSTAR Award and SAEM Foundation GEMSSTAR Supplement, she is investigating the feasibility of implementing geriatric screenings in the ED and is pursuing mentored training in geriatrics and implementation science.

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    Colin J. O'Shea, MD, MPH

    Vanderbilt University Medical Center

    "Implementation of A Video-based ECG Curriculum for Medical Students"

    Dr. O'Shea is an assistant professor of emergency medicine at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and currently serves as the assistant director for clinical electives in the emergency department. Originally from Maryland, he received a medical degree from Emory University School of Medicine, where he was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. While in medical school, he completed a Master’s in Public Health, with a focus on health policy, at Rollins School of Public Health. During his residency and chief residency at Vanderbilt, Dr. O’Shea won several teaching awards, including the House Staff Clinical Teaching Award. His primary area of interest is undergraduate medical education. 

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