Among U.S. hospitals, the proportion of leadership roles occupied by medically trained professionals is decreasing. But it's important to have physicians in administration - so it's important for resi
When Jo Linder, MD, FACEP, was elected to the EMRA Board in 1982, her first order of business – as the resident voice for education – was to help study the length of residency training. There were 16
Ije Akunyili was embarking on a career in economic policy and development at the World Bank when she realized her passion for helping people, particularly the disadvantaged, could be served more direc
Robert Suter, DO, MHA, FACEP, FAAEM, FACOEP-D, FIFEM
Medical School:Â Des Moines University Residency:Â Brooke Army Medical Center Current Position:Â Emergency Medicine Consultant (USAR) to the Surgeon
James A. D'Orta, MD, FACEP(E)
Advancements in medicine are driven by the curious, the dedicated — even, sometimes, the indignant. Throughout his three-decade career, innovator and physician Jim D'Ort
Angela Siler Fisher, MD, FACEP
Name/credentials: Angela Siler Fisher, MD, FACEP; @afishermd @TeamMaveRx Medical School: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Residency: Christiana Care Health
Alison Haddock, MD, FACEP
If you're interested in health care policy issues, you've heard of — and most likely have met — Alison Haddock. Since her second year of residency, Dr. Haddock has been a st
Bill Jaquis, MD, FACEP
In October, EMRA welcomed a new representative from the ACEP Board of Directors, Vice President Bill Jaquis. Join us in getting to know the ACEP leader who will be plugged in t