Newly Elected Board Members Fall 2019

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EMRA Members Elect the Most Diverse Board in EMRA's History

I'm pleased to introduce you to your new EMRA Board members which represent the most diverse Board in EMRA's history. These exceptional leaders were elected by your program representative at our Rep Council meeting in Denver to represent you! 

- Hannah Hughes, MD, MBA | EMRA President

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President

Hannah Hughes, MD, MBA

University of Cincinnati

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President-Elect

RJ Sontag, MD

UT Health San Antonio

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Secretary - Editor

Priyanka Lauber, DO

Lehigh Valley Hospital

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Vice Speaker

Tracy Marko, MD, PhD, MS

Health Partners Institute, Regions Hospital

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Director of Education

Deena Khamees, MD

University of Michigan

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Member-at-Large

Nicholas Salerno, MD

LSU Health at New Orleans

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EMRA Representative to the AMA

Sophia Spadafore, MD

Mount Sinai School of Medicine

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ACGME RC-EM Liaison       

Breanne Jaqua, DO, MPH

Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center

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Read Breanne's Q&A EM Resident article

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