Michelle Lin, MD
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
Univ of California San Francisco (UCSF)
San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH)
Michelle.Lin@emergency.ucsf.edu
I practice emergency medicine at SFGH with an academic niche in technology and how it can transform the landscape of medical education. I was a columnist for ACEP News on "Tricks of the Trade"for 4 years and am one of the founders of the Clerkship Directors of Emergency Medicine (CDEM). Through this blog, I hope to share some of my experiences and blunders, as well as introduce you to inspiring people whom I've met along the way, while navigating the academic and clinical waters of EM.
Featured Team Bloggers
Demian Szyld, MD
Simulation Education Fellow
STRATUS Center for Medical Simulation
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Harvard Medical School
dszyld@gmail.com
After completing residency training in Emergency Medicine in 2009, I moved to Boston where I've been teaching to learn and learning to teach. I love teaching and learning in a small group setting and have found the personal tone of Michelle's column and blog ideal. Needless to say that I too am a big fan. I am looking forward to adding a new voice to Academic Life in EM in its second year.
Hans Rosenberg, MD
Assistant Professor
Ottawa Hospital
I did my residency at the University of Ottawa, graduating in 2009. Since that time I have been working at The Ottawa Hospital Emergency Department as a Consultant Staff Physician and Assistant Professor with the University of Ottawa. My interests in medical education are specifically related to our interaction with technology and how we use it to learn, educate and improve our practice of Emergency Medicine. I hope to contribute a little to this already amazing blog and learn what I can from some of the greats in EM medical education.
STRATUS Center for Medical Simulation
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Harvard Medical School
dszyld@gmail.com
After completing residency training in Emergency Medicine in 2009, I moved to Boston where I've been teaching to learn and learning to teach. I love teaching and learning in a small group setting and have found the personal tone of Michelle's column and blog ideal. Needless to say that I too am a big fan. I am looking forward to adding a new voice to Academic Life in EM in its second year.
Hans Rosenberg, MD
Assistant Professor
Ottawa Hospital
I did my residency at the University of Ottawa, graduating in 2009. Since that time I have been working at The Ottawa Hospital Emergency Department as a Consultant Staff Physician and Assistant Professor with the University of Ottawa. My interests in medical education are specifically related to our interaction with technology and how we use it to learn, educate and improve our practice of Emergency Medicine. I hope to contribute a little to this already amazing blog and learn what I can from some of the greats in EM medical education.
Fred Wu, MHS, PA-C
Lead PA
Department of Emergency Medicine
Kaweah Delta Medical Center
CEP America
Visalia, CA
After graduating in 2004, I have been practicing community emergency medicine in Central California. My interests include prehospital care and wilderness medicine, with an education emphasis in both. I also coordinate PA/NP training in our department as well as an EM lecture series, which hosts guest speakers from across the country. It’s an honor to join and I look forward to our many blogs.
Stella Yiu, MD
Assistant Professor, University of Ottawa
Lead PA
Department of Emergency Medicine
Kaweah Delta Medical Center
CEP America
Visalia, CA
After graduating in 2004, I have been practicing community emergency medicine in Central California. My interests include prehospital care and wilderness medicine, with an education emphasis in both. I also coordinate PA/NP training in our department as well as an EM lecture series, which hosts guest speakers from across the country. It’s an honor to join and I look forward to our many blogs.
Stella Yiu, MD
Assistant Professor, University of Ottawa
Staff Physician, The Ottawa Hospital
Assistant Clerkship Director, University of Ottawa
After graduating from my residency from the University of Ottawa, I have been involved in teaching in undergraduates and residents. I love my position in clerkship teaching at the University of Ottawa. I am constantly being inspired by excellent educators and hope to collaborate with blog readers using new technology in medical education.
Assistant Clerkship Director, University of Ottawa
After graduating from my residency from the University of Ottawa, I have been involved in teaching in undergraduates and residents. I love my position in clerkship teaching at the University of Ottawa. I am constantly being inspired by excellent educators and hope to collaborate with blog readers using new technology in medical education.
Prior Featured Bloggers
Dr. Robert Cooney
Director of Curriculum Development
Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center
Rob has branched out one his own and create a fantastic blog himself called BetterInEM.blogspot.com on patient safety, quality improvement, and academics in Emergency Medicine. Worth taking a look!