“Even when there is a lack of difference in ability or competence as measured by in-service exam scores and milestone … More
Category: Emergency Medicine
Election day reminder: hospital boarding in the ED hurts our patients
Yesterday, the day before election day, the American College of Emergency Physicians sent a letter to President Biden ringing the … More
Rational rationing?
Rational rationing does not occur in a vacuum. Vaccine mandates are far from new. State and local public school systems, … More
Joining the team
It has been a wonderful two years with EMRA serving as Chair-Elect and now Chair of the Social EM Committee. … More
Using information exchange systems to advance health equity
An innovation I would like to see in my work capitalizes on existing community-based organizations and resources. Specifically, the innovation … More
ED Crowding during the COVID-19 Pandemic
One of the most significant causes of our current workforce dilemma deemed by my MBA team is a toxic work … More
Radically reimagining the scope of healthcare
The U.S. has valuable lessons to teach other countries when it comes to establishing favorable economic incentives that support healthcare … More
Attentinghood
Can’t believe I’m already an attending. I love my job as an emergency physician. It is so gratifying to be … More