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FACULTY SPOTLIGHT MAY 2009

Maureen Joyner, MD:
Dr. Maureen Joyner, a graduate of Spelman College, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, and Emory University’s Emergency Medicine residency program, has been on the faculty since 2006. She serves as a Core Educator for Medical Student Education and Chair of the department’s Diversity Council.
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RESIDENT SPOTLIGHT

Nicole Mlynski, MD:
Nicki just returned from a month in West Africa where she was setting up an emergency ward in a rural hospital in Ghana. Working for a program called sidHARTe, Nicki was a part of a rotating team of residents and fellows introducing the concept of triage and life-saving interventions to a district hospital with extremely limited resources. If successful, the program will be a model for the country of Ghana and be implemented at all the district hospitals. It was an experience that not only expanded her knowledge of tropical medicine, but also exposed her to the complexities of emergency medicine systems development.
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SECTION SPOTLIGHT

Residency Program:
Emory offers exciting opportunities for Emergency Medicine education, and the residency training program utilizes the combined resources of Emory Healthcare, Grady Health Systems and Children's Hospitals of Atlanta to provide a unique and excellent experience.
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Residency Training Program General Information

EMORY EM IN THE NEWS

DETECT™ leading the way in Alzheimer’s detection and Sports Medicine
The system is an integrated hardware / software solution that can be administered by non-skilled personnel in environments normally not suitable for cognitive testing. Through its ease-of-use, rapid testing protocol and immersive test environment, DETECT™ enables early assessment of cognitive decline in early Alzheimer’s detection and assists coaches and trainers making play vs. treatment decisions.
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PRESS RELEASE

IOM Panel Hears How to Protect Healthcare Workers from H1N1
Alexander Isakov, MD, MPH, associate director of emergency medicine at Emory University, joined the panel to discuss the best way to protect healthcare workers from H1N1 virus without significant impact on quality of patient care
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RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS

At the American College of Emergency Physicians Annual Meeting, our faculty were part of 12 didactic talks, moderated sessions, and paper presentations. Our own Dr. Arthur Kellermann gave the James D Mills Jr Memorial Lecture "Laying the Groundwork for Changing Emergency Medicine in the US".
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DR. JOHN H. STONE

It is with great sadness that we share the news of the death of John H. Stone, III, M.D., M.A.C.P. on November 5, 2008. Dr. Stone was Professor of Medicine (Cardiology) Emeritus and Associate Dean for Admissions Emeritus in Emory University School of Medicine. Beloved teacher, mentor, cardiologist, poet, and essayist.
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Grand Rounds Schedule


9/22/09 11:00am (Steiner) – Manish Shah, MD
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Community and Preventive Medicine, and Geriatrics Chief, Division of Prehospital Medicine University of Rochester School of Medicine When Icebergs Collide: Emergency Care, Public Health, and the Unmet Needs of Older Adults

9/29/09 (10:00 AM EUH Auditorium) – Jon R. Krohmer, MD, FACEP
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary and Deputy Chief Medical Officer Office of Health Affairs Department of Homeland Security: Key Health Concerns & Threats Facing DHS & USA: H1N1 Influenza.

10/20/09 – David Brown, MD
Vice Chair, Emergency Medicine Massachusetts General Hospital ED Crowding and the Impact of No Diversion: Problems & Solutions" and “Bradysydrhytmias

11/3/2009 – Forensic Day
Randy Hanzlick, MD – Chief Medical Examiner, Fulton County; Professor of Forensic Pathology at Emory School of Medicine
Patricia S. King, RN, Forensic Specialist DHR-Division of Aging

12/8/2009 – Arthur Kellermann Health Policy Lecture
Russel L. Honore', LTG, USA (Ret)


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We provide care to over 250,000 patients annually in five metro Atlanta Emergency Departments, including the region's only Level 1 trauma center and the leading adult and pediatric referral centers.

Our mission is to be the preeminent Department of Emergency Medicine in the country by conducting ground breaking research; developing innovative educational programs; delivering excellent healthcare; and enhancing public health.

 We treat all people with dignity
 We value diversity
 We promote professional growth, development and opportunity
 We value creativity, intellectual curiosity, innovation, critical thinking, and diffusion of knowledge
 Through our research, teaching, and service, we are committed to making a difference in the lives of our patients, the careers of our trainees, safety in our community, and the health of the world

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Brain Injury and Stroke

Cardiovascular Care

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The Emory University Department of Emergency Medicine – one of the nation’s oldest, largest and best training programs in Emergency Medicine – is committed to providing excellent training in all aspects of Emergency Medicine. Our training programs are designed to incorporate the unsurpassed patient resources of a large inner-city hospital with the expansive academic resources of a premier university system and the state-of-the-art technology of a modern community setting. Our Emergency Medicine faculty includes many of the nation’s most accomplished clinicians, teachers, researchers, and leaders.

Our clinical faculty teach every Emory medical student the essentials of emergency care. We also teach 40-60 visiting medical students each year. We support one of the nation's largest and most highly regarded emergency medicine residency programs, based at Grady. Not content to follow the lead of others, we are pioneering a variety of advanced educational techniques to enhance our trainees' experience, including use of computer-assisted instruction, professional actors, and robotic human simulators.


The Emory University Emergency Medicine Department's research program is concentrated in three "laboratories" covering each of the major domains of Emergency Medicine research:

Basic Science
The Brain Research Laboratory

Clinical Science
The Emergency Medicine Research Center

Public Health / Public Policy
The Center for Injury Control

Our faculty members also serve on numerous local, state and federal and agencies and nongovernmental organizations. Accolades include prestigious publications, leadership positions, and major awards


The Emory University Department of Emergency Medicine faculty and staff provide medical direction and 24/7 staffing for five of Metro Atlanta's most important emergency departmentsGrady Memorial Hospital, which is the only level-1 trauma center in metro Atlanta, and for Emory University Hospital Midtown, Emory Johns Creek and Emory University Hospitals, which are private hospitals specializing in advanced patient care. As well as Children's Healthcare of Atlanta/Egleston Hospital , and Children's Healthcare/Hughes Spalding Pavilion.

The department also provides medical direction for the Georgia Poison Center – the third busiest poison center in the United States – and plays an integral role in the delivery of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) throughout metro Atlanta and the state of Georgia.






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