EMRA Spotlight, Education Committee

Meet Katie Fisher, MD, MS

We're pleased to introduce Katie Fisher, MD, MS, vice chair of the EMRA Education Committee, 2020-2021.

Katie FisherProgram: Baylor College of Medicine

Your goal as an EMRA leader: To serve, learn, collaborate, and grow as a physician and educator and to provide and distribute high-quality and cutting-edge EMRA education content.

If I weren't an emergency physician, I would be:A classical musician! I'm a clarinetist and used to be a music performance major.

Favorite life hack for night shifts: Blackout curtains and eye masks for sleeping post-shift

Last non-textbook I read: "This Is Going to Hurt" by Adam Kay


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