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Episode 67: The Future of Emergency Medicine with Dr. Judith Tintinalli

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We are so fortunate to have Dr. Judith Tintinalli, founding chair of the Emergency Department at UNC-Chapel Hill from 1991-2007, president of the American Board of Emergency Medicine from 1989 to 1990, Editor-in-Chief of Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine as well as AccessEmergencyMedicine.com, join us at EMIGcast to discuss the origins of Emergency Medicine, the evolution of the field and her prediction for the future of Emergency Medicine.

She provides insight into the challenges of practicing Emergency Medicine as well as recommendations for maintaining a strong foundation of knowledge, keeping up with a fast-paced evolving field and being a successful physician and colleague.

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We are so fortunate to have Dr. Judith Tintinalli, founding chair of the Emergency Department at UNC-Chapel Hill from 1991-2007, president of the American Board of Emergency Medicine from 1989 to 1990, Editor-in-Chief of Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine as well as AccessEmergencyMedicine.com, join us at EMIGcast to discuss the origins of Emergency Medicine, the evolution of the field and her prediction for the future of Emergency Medicine.

She provides insight into the challenges of practicing Emergency Medicine as well as recommendations for maintaining a strong foundation of knowledge, keeping up with a fast-paced evolving field and being a successful physician and colleague.

  continue reading

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