Faculty
Emergency Medicine Faculty Directory
Professors
Zane Horowitz, MD
Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Medical Director, Oregon Poison Center
Zane Horowitz, MD
Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Medical Director, Oregon Poison Center
503-494-4833 | horowiza@ohsu.edu
Dr. Horowitz joined the Department of Emergency Medicine at OHSU in 1997. He is currently a Professor and serves as a Medical Director for the Oregon, Alaska and Guam Poison Centers. His academic interests include toxicology, botulism, and medical history.
Education:
| MD Degree: | Albany Medical Center, Troy, NY 1979 |
| Residencies: | Internal Medicine & Critical Care, University of CA, Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA 1982 |
| Emergency Medicine, Georgetown University Hospital, George Washington University Hospital, Maryland | |
| Institute of Emergency Services, Washington, DC & Baltimore, MD 1983 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2008 | Faculty Excellence Emergency Medicine OHSU |
| 2006 | Contributing Author and recipient of the Indian Health Service National Directors Award from the U.S. Assistant Surgeon General |
| 2006 | Alaska Community Health Aide Practitioner Manual, 2006 Edition |
| 2002 | Advanced HAZMAT Life support Course Director of the Year |
| 1993 | Outstanding Clinical Faculty Emergency Medicine Residency UC Davis |
Jonathan Jui, MD, MPH
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7005 | jui@ohsu.edu
Professional interests: Sudden cardiac death, emerging infections, safety in Emergency Medical Services, resuscitation, wilderness medicine, infectious disease, hypothermia. In his free time he enjoys running, skiing, backpacking, hiking, and traveling.
Education:
| MD Degree: | Wayne University, Detroit, MI 1976 |
| Residency: | Internal Medicine-Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR |
| Fellowship: | Medicine, Detroit General Hospital/Wayne State University, Detroit, MI |
| Disease, Wayne State University, Detroit MI |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2010 | Director's Medal, State of Oregon Department of Health Services, EMS Section |
| 2007 | Faculty Clinician of the Year |
| 2004 | Department of Human Services Certificate of Appreciation |
| 2001 | Oregon Disaster Medical Team, Volunteer of the Year |
| 2001 | OHSU Department of Emergency Medicine, Clinical Instructor of the Year |
| 2001 | Multnomah County Health Department, Public Heroes Award |
| 1999 | 1999 Finalist, School of Medicine Outstanding Leadership Award, Oregon Health Sciences University Faculty Senate Awards Convocation |
| 1998 | 1998 Merit Award, Emergency Medicine Resident's Association |
| 1995 | Merit Award, Emergency Medicine Resident's Association |
| 1995 | EMS Medical Director of the Year, Oregon Health Division |
| 1994 | Oregon Chapter, American College of Emergency Medicine, Certificate of Merit for Outstanding Contributions |
| 1993 | Department of Health Services, EMS Division, State of Oregon, Chief's Medal |
| 1992 | OHSU Emergency Services - "Outstanding Team Player" |
| 1992 | Certificate of Merit, United States Forest Service Northwest Region |
| 1992 | Academic Instructor of the Year |
| 1986 | Emergency Medicine Educator Award |
| 1983 | Emergency Medicine Educator Award |
O. John Ma, MD
Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine
Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-418-1027 | maoj@ohsu.edu
In January of 2007, Dr. John Ma was appointed Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Oregon Health & Science University and he is currently the chair of the Professional Board for OHSU Healthcare. Dr. Ma also served as Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine in 2006 at the University of Missouri/Truman Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri, where he had been Vice Chair since 2000. Upon graduation from residency, he joined the faculty at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. In addition he has served as an editor on 12 textbooks, including Emergency Ultrasound (both editions) and Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, 7th edition. Dr. Ma's academic interests include faculty development, and emergency ultrasound. In his personal time you can find Dr. Ma playing football, basketball and golf as well as writing and enjoying his wife's gourmet cooking.
Education:
| MD Degree: | The George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, D.C. 1990 |
| Residency: | Emergency Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1994 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2010 | Named one of Top Doctors in Portland, Oregon by Portland Monthly magazine. |
| 2009 | OHSU Healthcare's Pillar of Excellence Award for People Development. |
| 2005 | Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Excellence in Ultrasound Education Award. |
| 2004 | Named as an "Outstanding Consultant" by the editorial staff of Annals of Emergency Medicine. |
| 2002-2003 | Truman Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine Teacher-of-the-Year Award. |
| 2000-2001 | Truman Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine Teacher-of-the-Year Award. |
| 1999-2000 | Named as an "Outstanding Consultant" by the editorial staff of Annals of Emergency Medicine. |
| 1999-2000 | Truman Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine Teacher-of-the-Year Award. |
| 1999-2000 | Truman Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine Senior Class Recognition of Excellence Award, as voted by the graduating residents for leadership, teaching, and serving as a role model. |
| 1998-1999 | Truman Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine Teacher-of-the-Year Award. |
| 1996-1997 | Named as an "Outstanding Consultant" by the editorial staff of Annals of Emergency Medicine. |
| 1994 | Wisconsin ACEP Chapter Emergency Medicine Research Award |
John Moorhead, MD, MS
Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Professor, Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
John Moorhead, MD, MS
Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Professor, Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
503-494-6046 | moorhead@ohsu.edu
Dr. John Moorhead joined the Department of Emergency Medicine at OHSU in 1978. During his 30 plus years in the department he has held many positions including Director of the Emergency Medicine Residency program for 13 years and Chair of the department for 6 years. His special interests include administration, trauma services, medical education and health policy. In his free time he enjoys playing hockey and golf.
Education:
| MD Degree: | Queens University Medical School, Kingston, Ontario, 1975 |
| Residency: | Emergency Medicine-Royal Victoria Hospital, McGill University 1978 |
| Fellowship: | American Board of Emergency Medicine, 1985 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2007 | Presidential Citation; Oregon Medical Association |
| 2002-2003 | John G. Wiegenstein Leadership Award, American College of Emergency Physicians |
| 2002 | Clinical Instructor of the Year Award; OHSU Department of Emergency Medicine |
| 2002 | Joseph F. Waeckerle Founder's Award, Emergency Medicine Residents Association |
Dr. Norton joined the Department of Emergency Medicine in 1980. When it comes to emergency services, Dr. Norton plays many roles. Among them, he is the Chair of Emergency Medicine's Continuous Quality Improvement program, and medical and critical care consultant for the Oregon Poison Center. His special interests include observation medicine, aero-medical transportation, toxicology, critical care and emergency medical services.
Education:
| MD Degree: | Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, New Hampshire 1997 |
| Residency: | Internal Medicine Residency, Emory University Affiliated Hospitals, Atlanta GA 1980 |
Harold Thomas, MD
Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Co-Director, Emergency Medicine Education Fellowship
Harold Thomas, MD
Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Co-Director, Emergency Medicine Education Fellowship
503-494-8244 | thomash@ohsu.edu
Dr. Thomas joined the Department of Emergency Medicine in 1985. He is currently the Co-Director of the Emergency Medicine Fellowship program as well as the Chair of Emergency Medicine's Promotion & Tenure Committee. Dr. Thomas served as the President of the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) from 2008-2009 and has been a member of the Board of Directors since 2001.
Education:
| MD Degree: | University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL 1976 |
| Residencies: | Internal Medicine, North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, NC |
| Emergency Medicine, Denver General Hospital, Denver, CO 1980 | |
| Fellowship: | Emergency Medicine Education, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR 1989 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2012 | "Outstanding Academic Instructor" OHSU Department of Emergency Medicine |
| 2001 | "Outstanding Clinical Instructor" OHSU Department of Emergency Medicine |
| 1998 | Mentoring Task Force - Outstanding Mentor, American College of Emergency Physicians |
| 1995 | "Outstanding Clinical Instructor", OHSU Department of Emergency Medicine |
| 1990 | Teaching Award for Emergency Medicine, Bowman Gray School of Medicine |
| 1989 | Outstanding contribution to excellence in Pre-hospital Care, Cowlitz County Emergency Medical Services |
Craig Warden, MD, MPH, GIS, MS
Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-4399 | wardenc@ohsu.edu
Dr. Warden joined the Department of Emergency Medicine in 1996. He currently serves as the Medical Director of the Global Mission Readiness in Clackamas, the Oregon State Urban Search & Rescue Task Force 1 (OR TF-1), Clackamas County (CCOM) Emergency Medical Dispatch and Clackamas County Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council. Dr. Warden is an accomplished author, educator, former paramedic and innovator. Because of Dr Warden's leadership, the paramedics and EMT's with Clackamas Fire District #1 have embraced participation in a national study on cardiac resuscitation, resulting in some of the highest cardiac arrest "save to alive" at discharge percentages in the country. He also implemented the use of a rescue airway as an option for paramedics to secure an airway while performing CPR, now being considered as the standard for Cardiac Arrest care in the Portland Metropolitan area.
Education:
| MD Degree: | University of Colorado Health Science Center, Denver CO 1988 |
| MPH Degree: | University of Washington (Epidemiology), Seattle WA 1996 |
| Residencies: | Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 1991 |
| Pediatrics, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 1994 | |
| Fellowships: | Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Children's Hospital and Medical Center, Seattle, WA 1996 |
| Medical Toxicology, Washington Poison Center, Seattle WA 1996 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2008 | State of Oregon Emergency Medical Services Medical Director of the Year |
| 2008 | Clackamas Fire District #1 Meritorious Service Award |
| 2008 | State of Oregon Emergency Medical Services Medical Director of the Year |
| 2008 | Oregon Health & Science University Emergency Medicine Resident Teaching Award |
| 2004-2007 | Yearly resident "Moving the Meat" Award for seeing patients with low teaching potential without a resident in the ED |
Associate Professors
Patrick Brunett, MD
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-9590 | brunettp@ohsu.edu
Dr. Brunett joined the Department of Emergency Medicine in 1994. He has been instrumental in creating the Education Research and Global Health Fellowships at OHSU and has expanded his program's use of evidence-based medicine and medical simulation as educational tools. His interests include bedside teaching, curriculum development and simulation. In his free time he enjoys music of all kinds and plays the piano, mandolin and ukulele. He also enjoys literature and poetry and believes strongly in universal access to health care.
Education:
| Degrees: | Doctor of Chiropractic (Magna Cum Laude Graduate) Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, Whittier, CA |
| Doctor of Medicine (Cum Laude Graduate), University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, 1989 | |
| Residency: | University of California, Irvine Medical Center, Irvine, CA, 1993 |
| Fellowship: | Residency Educators' Teaching Fellowship Emergency Medicine Foundation/ACEP Fellowship Project: "Sonographic evaluation of the heart and abdomen in the trauma patient" 1998 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2011 | Resident Advocate Award, OHSU Department of Emergency Medicine, EM Residency |
| 2011 | 2011 Impact Award, Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors |
| 2010 | Faculty Excellence in Education Award, OHSU School of Medicine |
| 2006 | Distinguished Faculty Award, Oregon Health & Science University Graduate Medical Education Committee |
| 2003 | Faculty Mentor Award, 2003 Graduating Class of the OHSU School of Medicine |
| 2004 | Finalist-Outstanding Teaching Award, OHSU School of Medicine/Faculty Senate Awards |
| 2001 | Academic Instructor of the Year (awarded jointly), OHSU Department of Emergency Medicine |
| 1999 | Academic Instructor of the Year Award, OHSU Department of Emergency Medicine |
| 1998 | Teaching Excellence Award, OHSU Department of Emergency Medicine |
Robert Cloutier, MD
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Program Director, Emergency Medicine Simulation
Robert Cloutier, MD
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Program Director, Emergency Medicine Simulation
503-494-2647 | cloutier@ohsu.edu
Dr. Cloutier joined the Department of Emergency Medicine at OHSU in 2001 and he is currently the Director of our Emergency Medicine Simulation Program. Dr. Cloutier's academic interests include resident education with respect to Pediatric Emergency Medicine. He enjoys staying active by playing lacrosse, soccer, skiing, backpacking, cycling, and running.
Education:
| MD Degree: | University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT 1995 |
| Residency: | Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1998 |
| Fellowship: | Pediatric Emergency Medicine, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 2001 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2010 | One of Portland's 'Top Doctors' in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Portland Monthly Magazine |
| 2004 | ACE Award for Excellence in Resident Education |
Mohamud Daya, MD, MS
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
EMS Fellowship Director & Section Chief, Department of Emergency Medicine
Mohamud Daya, MD, MS
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
EMS Fellowship Director & Section Chief, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7248 | dayam@ohsu.edu
Dr. Daya joined the Department of Emergency Medicine at OHSU in 1988 and currently serves as our EMS Section Chief and Fellowship Director. Dr. Daya also serves as the EMS Medical Director for Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue and Forest Grove Fire & Rescue as well as the Medical Director of Washington County Consolidated Communications Agency. His professional interests include cardiac arrest, emergency medical services systems, international emergency medicine, and time-critical emergencies: AMI, stroke, trauma, travel medicine and occupational infectious diseases. In his free times he enjoys traveling, reading, playing squash and listening to music.
Education:
| MD Degree: | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada 1984 |
| Residency: | Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR 1987 |
| Fellowship: | Emergency Medicine, Oregon Health Sciences University, 1988 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2010 | Outstanding Clinical Educator, Emergency Medicine, OHSU |
| 2009 | State of Oregon EMS Medical Director of the year |
| 2007 | Outstanding Reviewer, Academic Emergency Medicine |
| 2002 | Academic Instructor of the Year, Emergency Medicine, OHSU |
| 2000 | Outstanding Member, Oregon College of Emergency Physicians (OCEP) |
| 1992 | Teaching Excellence Award, Emergency Medicine, The Toronto Hospital |
| 1990 | Outstanding Educator Award, Emergency Medicine, OHSU |
Nicole DeIorio, MD
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Co-Chief, Education Section, Department of Emergency Medicine
Director, Medical Student Education, Department of Emergency Medicine
Associate Program Director, Residency in Emergency Medicine
Nicole DeIorio, MD
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Co-Chief, Education Section, Department of Emergency Medicine
Director, Medical Student Education, Department of Emergency Medicine
Associate Program Director, Residency in Emergency Medicine
503-494-4397 | deiorion@ohsu.edu
Dr. DeIorio joined the Department of Emergency Medicine in 2007. She currently is an Associate Professor for the Department of Emergency Medicine and the Department of Pediatrics. She is the Co-Chief of the Emergency Medicine Education Section and also serves as the Director of Medical Student Education and Assistant Program Director for Residency in Emergency Medicine. Her academic interests include education research, OB/GYN emergencies and informed consent. In her free time she enjoys reading, knitting, running, and supporting the Portland Trail Blazers.
Education:
| MD Degree: | George Washington University Medical School, Washington, DC 1996 |
| Residency: | Emergency Medicine, George Washington University, Washington, DC 200 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2010 | Faculty mentorship award given by the graduating School of Medicine class |
| 2009 | OHSU Faculty Excellence Award in Education |
Daniel Handel, MD, MPH, MAS
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Vice Chair and Clinical Director, Department of Emergency Medicine
Daniel Handel, MD, MPH, MAS
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Vice Chair and Clinical Director, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-9417 | handeld@ohsu.edu
Dr. Handel joined the Department of Emergency Medicine at OHSU in 2008. He is currently the Vice Chair and Clinical Director for the Emergency Department (ED) and also serves as Medical Director of OHSU Emergency Communications Center. His interests include decreasing ED crowding and improving access to care. In his free time he can be found running one of the many trails in Portland or sailing down the Columbia River.
Education:
| MD Degree: | Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL 2002 |
| Residency: | University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH 2006 |
| Fellowship: | OHSU Health Services Research Fellowship, Portland, OR 2008 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2012 | Oregon College of Emergency Physicians Member of the Year |
| 2010 | Alpha Omega Alpha |
| 2009 | OHSU Professional Board Award for Outstanding Contribution to Systems Based Clinical Care |
Robert Hendrickson, MD
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Director, Emergency Medicine Toxicology Fellowship - Oregon Poison Center
Associate Medical Director, Oregon Poison Center
Medical Director, Emergency Preparedness, OHSU
Robert Hendrickson, MD
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Director, Emergency Medicine Toxicology Fellowship - Oregon Poison Center
Associate Medical Director, Oregon Poison Center
Medical Director, Emergency Preparedness, OHSU
503-494-9495 | hendriro@ohsu.edu
Dr. Hendrickson joined the Department of Emergency Medicine in 2002. He is currently the Fellowship Director of Medical Toxicology for the Oregon Poison Center as well as the Medical Director for OHSU's Emergency Preparedness Program. Dr. Hendrickson's research interests are in the fields of illicit drug use, methamphetamine, disaster preparedness, and acetaminophen. He has twice been awarded the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine's Most Newsworthy Abstracts for his work on methamphetamine-related Emergency Department visits. Dr. Hendrickson can be spotted running, cycling, and mountain biking in the greater Portland area.
Education:
| MD Degree: | State University of New York Health Science Center, Brooklyn NY, 1997 |
| Residency: | Emergency Medicine, MCP/Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, PA |
| Fellowship: | Medical Toxicology, MCP/Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, PA |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2011 | Faculty Clinician of the Year |
| 2010 | Fellow, American College of Medical Toxicology |
| 2010 | Society of Academic Emergency Medicine, Most Newsworthy Abstracts |
| 2009 | Faculty Clinician of the Year, awarded by the OHSU Emergency Medicine Residency Class of 2009 for clinical and teaching excellence |
| 2008 | Community Partner of Excellence, Northwest Oregon Health Preparedness Organization |
| 2007 | Society of Academic Emergency Medicine, Top Ten Most Newsworthy Abstracts |
| 2005 | Medical Staff Chairman's Award for Outstanding Contributions in Clinical Care Quality, Oregon Health and Science University |
| 2003 | ACE (Acknowledging Clinical Excellence) Award, Awarded by the Emergency Medicine Residency of the Oregon Health and Science University for excellence in teaching |
| 2001 | Best Attending Teacher Award, Awarded by the Emergency Medicine Residency of the Medical College of Pennsylvania/Hahnemann University Class of 2001 |
John McConnell, PhD
Research Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Research Associate Professor, Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
John McConnell, PhD
Research Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Research Associate Professor, Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
503-494-1989 | mcconnjo@ohsu.edu
Dr. John McConnell joined the Department of Emergency Medicine at OHSU in 2002. He is currently the Director of the Emergency Medicine Research Fellowship Program. His interests include health economics, health policy, management practices, and quality improvement. When he's not busy with his research you can find him running, skiing, reading and cooking.
Education:
| MA: | University of Washington-Economics, Seattle, WA 1993 |
| MS: | Stanford University-Engineering, Stanford, CA 1997 |
| PhD: | Stanford University-Management Science and Engineering, Stanford, CA 2001 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2006 | Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting - Best Young Investigator Presentation, "The On-Call Crisis: A Statewide Assessment of the Costs of Providing On-Call Specialist Coverage." |
Craig Newgard, MD, MPH
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Director, Center for Policy and Research in Emergency Medicine
Craig Newgard, MD, MPH
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Director, Center for Policy and Research in Emergency Medicine
503-494-1668 | newgardc@ohsu.edu
Dr. Newgard joined the Department of Emergency Medicine in 2007. He is currently an Associate Professor and serves as the Director for the Center for Policy and Research in Emergency Medicine. His interests include EMS/out-of-hospital medicine, trauma, and advanced statistics. Dr. Newgard enjoys mountain biking, snowboarding, painting, and spending time with his family.
Education:
| Degrees: | MD Loyola University, Chicago, IL, Stritch School of Medicine 1997 |
| M.P.H. - Epidemiology, UCLA School of Public Health, Los Angeles, CA 2001 | |
| Residency: | Emergency Medicine, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA 2000 |
| Research Fellowship: | Emergency Medicine, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA 2002 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2003-present | OHSU Recognizing Outstanding Service Excellence "ROSE" awards (10) |
| 2009 | Academic Instructor of the Year, OHSU Dept of Emergency Medicine |
| 2006 | Academic Instructor of the Year, OHSU Dept of Emergency Medicine |
| 2005 | Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) Best Young Investigator Clinical Science Presentation |
| 2004 | SAEM Young Investigator of the Year Award |
| 2004 | Academic Instructor of the Year, OHSU Dept of Emergency Medicine |
| 2003 | Acknowledging Clinical Excellence "ACE" Award for clinical teaching |
| 2000-2002 | National Research Service Award, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality |
| 1996 | Best Poster Presentation, Annual Illinois College of Emergency Physicians Conference |
David Spiro, MD, MPH
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Co-Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program
Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Medical Director, Doernbecher Pediatric Emergency Department
Section Chief, Pediatric Emergency Medicine
David Spiro, MD, MPH
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Co-Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program
Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Medical Director, Doernbecher Pediatric Emergency Department
Section Chief, Pediatric Emergency Medicine
503-494-0828 | spirod@ohsu.edu
Dr. Spiro joined the Department of Emergency Medicine in 2006. He currently serves as the Medical Director and section Chief of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, as well as the Co-Director of the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program. Dr. Spiro specializes in caring for children and enjoys working with families whose children present with emergencies. Research areas of interest include acute otitis media, asthma, intussusception, judicious use of antibiotics, and childhood obesity. His most important hobby is being a father and husband. He enjoys spending time with his family and likes to trail run, swim and play squash --especially with his sons. He can also be found traveling to the developing world and speaking Spanish with his patients.
Education:
| MD Degree: | University of California, San Francisco, CA 1991 |
| MPH Degree: | University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL 2003 |
| Residency: | Pediatrics, University of Colorado Health Sciences, Denver Children's Hospital, Denver, CO 1994 |
| Fellowship: | Pediatric Emergency Medicine, University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL 2003 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2010 | Listed, Top Physician in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Portland Monthly Magazine |
| 2009 | Listed, "Guide to America's Top Pediatricians", Consumer's Research Council of America |
| 2008 | Listed, Top Physician, Portland, Portland Monthly Magazine |
| 2007 | Listed, "Guide to America's Top Pediatricians", Consumer's Research Council of America |
| 2005 | Finalist, Young Investigator Award Eastern Society for Pediatric Research |
| 2005 | Finalist, Ken Graff Award for Excellence in Pediatric Emergency Medicine |
| 2003 | Society for Pediatric Research Clinical Research Award |
| 2003 | Ludwig/Seidel Award for Best Scientific Presentation by an EM Fellow, Ambulatory Pediatric Assn |
| 2002 | International Society for Pharmaco- epidemiology - Student Abstract Award |
| 2001 | Pediatric Academic Societies - National Fellow Award |
Dr. Sun joined the Department of Emergency Medicine in 2011. He completed a fellowship in health services research at UCLA in the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program. In 2010 Dr. Sun was honored with the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Young Investigator Award. His research studies include geriatric syncope and emergency department crowding, and in his free time you can find him hiking Portland's many trails or rollerblading along the riverfront.
Education:
| MD Degree: | Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 2000 |
| Residency: | Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency, 2004 |
| Fellowship: | UCLA Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar (Health Services Research) |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2012 | Emergency Medicine Foundation Trailblazer |
| 2010 | SAEM Young Investigator Award |
Lalena Yarris, MD, MCR
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Co-Chief, Education Section, Department of Emergency Medicine
Residency Program Director, Department of Emergency Medicine
Co-Director, Emergency Medicine Education Fellowship
Lalena Yarris, MD, MCR
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Co-Chief, Education Section, Department of Emergency Medicine
Residency Program Director, Department of Emergency Medicine
Co-Director, Emergency Medicine Education Fellowship
503-494-2962 | yarrisl@ohsu.edu
Dr. Yarris joined the Department of Emergency Medicine faculty in 2005. She currently serves as the Co-Chief of the Emergency Medicine Education Section, and Co-Director of the Emergency Medicine Education Research Fellowship as well as the Co-Chair for the 2012 Society of Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference. She is also the Program Director for the Emergency Medicine Residency Program. Her academic areas of interest include promoting education research in academic emergency medicine, feedback in medical education, teaching and assessing clinical reasoning skills, teaching and evaluating professionalism and interpersonal & communication skills. Dr. Yarris enjoys spending time with her husband and three children, and training and competing in triathlons. She can also be found cooking, reading, and knitting.
Education:
| MD Degree: | Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 2002 |
| Residency: | Emergency Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2005 |
| Fellowship: | Emergency Medicine Education Research, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2007 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2012 | OHSU School of Medicine Faculty Mentor Award |
| 2011 | Academic Emergency Medicine Outstanding Reviewer Award |
| 2011 | OHSU Emergency Medicine Residency "Friday Night Special" Teaching Award |
| 2010 | Council of Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine Faculty Teaching Award |
| 2010 | OHSU Emergency Medicine Residency Resident Advocate Award |
| 2009 | SAEM Mid-Atlantic Research Forum Best Poster Presentation |
| 2009 | SAEM Western Regional Research Forum Plenary Session Presenter |
| 2005 | OHSU Emergency Medicine Residency Humanitarian Award |
| 2005 | Medical Student Educator of the Year, OHSU Emergency Medicine Residency |
| 2005 | Alpha Omega Alpha: Housestaff inductee |
| 2005 | CORD Resident Academic Achievement Award Nominee |
Assistant Professors
Rachel Bengtzen, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Assistant Program Director, Emergency Medicine Residency Program
Rachel Bengtzen, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine
Assistant Program Director, Emergency Medicine Residency Program
503-494-6076 | bengtzen@ohsu.edu
Dr. Bengtzen joined the Department of Emergency Medicine at OHSU, as full-time faculty in July of 2012. She recently completed a Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship in the Department of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation and the Department of Family Medicine at OHSU, where she holds a joint appointment. Dr. Bengtzen currently serves as the Assistant Program Director for the OHSU Emergency Medicine residency program where she also completed her residency in 2011. Her professional interests include sports sideline emergency action planning, sudden cardiac arrest in youth athletes, community education, acute musculoskeletal injuries, and facilitating injured athletes of all ages and experience levels to return safely back to exercise. In her free time you may find her playing soccer, making a home cooked meal or traveling and taking photos of her adventures.
Education:
| MD Degree: | Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 2008 |
| Residency: | Emergency Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2011 |
| Fellowship: | Primary Care Sports Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2012 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2010-2011 | Chief Resident, Emergency Medicine Residency, OHSU |
| 2011 | Humanitarian Award, Emergency Medicine Residency, OHSU |
| 2011 | Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA): House staff, Oregon Chapter |
| 2010 | Golden ROSE (Recognizing Outstanding Service Excellence) Award, OHSU |
| 2002 | Senior thesis: The Development of Learning: 10-year-olds and Neurobiology, awarded Magna cum laude, Harvard University |
| 2002 | Sally and Cresap Moore Prize for outstanding academic work in interdisciplinary studies, Harvard University |
Anna Marie Chang, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
K12 Scholar, Department of Emergency Medicine
Anna Marie Chang, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
K12 Scholar, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-1440 | changann@ohsu.edu
Dr. Chang joined the Department of Emergency Medicine at OHSU in July of 2012 as a K12 Scholar for the Oregon Multidisciplinary Training program in Emergency Medicine Clinical Research. Dr. Chang most recently completed a fellowship in Emergency Cardiac Care Research at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and her research interests include risk stratification of chest pain patients, transitions of care and care coordination, and gender disparities.
Education:
| MD Degree: | Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL 2006 |
| Residency: | Emergency Medicine, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 2010 |
| Fellowship: | Emergency Cardiac Care Research, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 2012 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2008 | Chief Resident, Emergency Medicine Residency, OHSU |
| 1999-2006 | Humanitarian Award, Emergency Medicine Residency, OHSU |
Cathy Erickson, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Director, Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Fellowship
Cathy Erickson, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Director, Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Fellowship
503-494-9716 | erickcat@ohsu.edu
Dr. Erickson joined the Department of Emergency Medicine as a full-time faculty member in August 2012. She had been an adjunct faculty member at OHSU since October of 2010 after completing an Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship at Denver Health Medical Center. Dr. Erickson currently serves as the Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Fellowship Director. Her academic interests include medical student education, musculoskeletal and pulmonary ultrasound, and international medicine and in her free time she enjoys hiking, snowboarding, mountain biking and spending time with her family.
Education:
| MD Degree: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2005 |
| Residency: | Emergency Medicine, Denver Health Medical Center, Denver, CO 2009 |
| Fellowship: | Emergency Ultrasound, Denver Health Medical Center, Denver, CO 2010 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2009 | Outstanding Resident Research Award - Denver Health Medical Center |
| 2008 | Colorado Chapter ACEP Resident Research Grant |
| 2004 | Medical School Endowment Scholarship |
| 2003 | West Medical Scholarship |
| 2000-2002 | Laurel Merit Medical Scholarship |
Keith French, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-2595 | frenchk@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2006 |
| Residency: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2009 |
| Fellowship: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2011 |
Matt Hansen, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Assistant Program Director, Emergency Medicine Residency Program
Matt Hansen, MD
Assistant, Department of Emergency Medicine
Assistant Program Director, Emergency Medicine Residency Program
503-494-9593 | hansemat@ohsu.edu
Dr. Hansen joined the Department of Emergency Medicine at OHSU as full-time faculty in July of 2012, where he recently completed a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship. Dr. Hansen currently serves as the Assistant Program Director for the OHSU Emergency Medicine residency program. He completed his emergency medicine residency training at OHSU in 2010. Dr. Hansen's educational and research interests are primarily focused in pediatric emergency medicine. He is also interested in video based and online education, as well as education and research in pre-hospital care of children. When Dr. Hansen is not busy taking care of children in the OHSU Emergency Department, he is spending time with his three daughters exposing them to the great outdoors of the Pacific Northwest. You may also spot him riding his bike to and from campus each day as a proud year round bike commuter and enjoying the "liquid sunshine" as he would put it.
Education:
| MD Degree: | Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 2007 |
| Residency: | Emergency Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2010 |
| Fellowship: | Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2012 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2007 | Top 10 Research Advances of 2007, American Heart Association |
| 2007 | Geriatric Medicine Award, Ohio Department of Aging |
| 2004 | American Federation for Aging Research summer fellowship |
| 2003 | Dean's Scholarship, Case Western Reserve University |
| 2003 | Graduate magna cume laude, Brigham Young University |
| 2000 | Phi Kappa Phi |
| 1997 | University Scholarship, Brigham Young University |
Dawn Rondeau, DNP
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-1368 | rondeaud@ohsu.edu
Education:
| ACNP Degree: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 1998 |
| FNP Degree: | Washington State University, Spokane, WA 2006 |
| DNP Degree: | University of Washington, Seattle, WA 2010 |
Alfredo Sabbaj, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Director, Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Division
Alfredo Sabbaj, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Director, Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Division
503-494-2779 | sabbaja@ohsu.edu
Dr. Sabbaj joined the Department of Emergency Medicine in 2001. Dr. Sabbaj's special area of interest is Emergency Ultrasound. He is currently the Director of the Emergency Ultrasound Division.
Education:
| MD Degree: | Tufts University, Boston 1997 |
| Residency: | Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT 2001 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2006 | Clinical Instructor of the Year, Oregon Health & Science University |
| 2004 | Academic Excellence Award, Oregon Health & Science University |
| 2003 | Academic Excellence Award, Oregon Health & Science University |
Senior Instructors
Dana Zive, MPH
Senior Instructor - Research, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-5096 | zived@ohsu.edu
Education:
| BS Degree: | University of Nevada, Reno, NV 1998 |
| MPH Degree: | San Jose State University, San Jose, CA 2003 |
Instructors
Education:
| MSN Degree: | University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 2007 |
Education:
| PA Degree: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2006 |
Education:
| MSN Degree: | Washington State University, Vancouver, WA 2009 |
Education:
| MSN Degree: | Washington State University, Vancouver, WA 2009 |
Education:
| MSN Degree: | University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 2005 |
Education:
| MSN Degree: | Washington State University, Vancouver, WA 2008 |
VA-affiliated Faculty
James Bryan, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Assistant Chief of Emergency Medicine Service, Portland VA Medical Center
James Bryan, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Assistant Chief of Emergency Medicine Service, Portland VA Medical Center
503-220-8262 x53286 | bryanj@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | University of California-Irvine, Irvine, CA 1990 |
| Residency: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 1993 |
Richard Harper, MD
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Chief of Emergency Medicine Service, Portland VA Medical Center
Richard Harper, MD
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Chief of Emergency Medicine Service, Portland VA Medical Center
503-220-8262 x57724 | harperr@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 1989 |
| Residency: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 1992 |
Richard Hartoch, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-220-8262 x57183 | hartochr@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | Washington University, St. Louis, MO 1984 |
| Residency: | Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 1987 |
Elizabeth Hatfield Keller, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7745 | hatfield@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 1993 |
| Residency: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 1996 |
Richard Ismach, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Emergency Physician, Portland VA Medical Center
Richard Ismach, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Emergency Physician, Portland VA Medical Center
503-494-7500 | ismachr@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 1991 |
| Residency: | University of Washington School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 1994 |
| Residency: | Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA 1998 |
Norman Kalbfleisch, MD
Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | kalbflei@ohsu.edu
Dr. Kalbfleisch joined the Department of Emergency Medicine at OHSU in 1991. For 15 years, he served as an Assistant Residency Director and now manages the Clinical Research Investigative Studies Program (CRISP). He also coordinates training for medical students in a course called Sexual Orientation Issues in Health Care. His research interests include vulnerable populations, GLBT issues, global health and geriatric emergency care. Dr. Kalbfleisch started out with a Bachelor's degree in Zoology and Botany and you may find him in one of Oregon's many parks or the zoo putting his knowledge to good use.
Education:
| MD Degree: | University of Washington, Seattle 1987 |
| Residencies: | Internal Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 1989 |
| Emergency Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 1991 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 1991-92 | Trustee, Multnomah County Medical Society (MCMS) |
| 1990-91 | Delegate, Oregon Medical Association (OMA) Resident Physician Section |
| 1989-91 | Member, American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) Assessing Change in Medical Education (ACME) National Advisory Committee |
| 1989-90 | Fellow, American Medical Association (AMA)- Burroughs Welcome Resident Physician Leadership Program |
| 1987-89 | Recognition for Humanism, Department of Medicine |
Nathanael McKeown, DO
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Associate Director, Medical Toxicology Fellowship
Medical Toxicologist, Oregon Poison Center
Staff Physician, Portland VA Medical Center
Nathanael McKeown, DO
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Associate Director, Medical Toxicology Fellowship
Medical Toxicologist, Oregon Poison Center
Staff Physician, Portland VA Medical Center
503-494-7317 | mckeownn@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | University of Health Sciences, Kansas City, MO 2002 |
| Residency: | Sparrow Hospital, Lansing, MI 2006 |
Adjunct Professors
Robert A. Lowe, MD, MPH
Adjunct Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Professor, Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology
Professor, Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Robert A. Lowe, MD, MPH
Adjunct Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Professor, Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology
Professor, Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
503-494-7134 | lowero@ohsu.edu
Robert A. Lowe, MD, MPH, joined the Department of Emergency Medicine at OHSU in 2001. Dr. Lowe served as a clinician and teacher of Emergency Medicine for over 25 years. He founded the Center for Policy and Research in Emergency Medicine (CPR-EM) and the Emergency Medicine Research Fellowship. His research background includes over 100 peer-reviewed publications, and he currently serves as Principal Investigator of three NIH grants, including OHSU's new K12 Institutional Research Training Grant in Emergency Medical Care.
Education:
| MD Degree: | University of California, Davis, School of Medicine, 1977 |
| Residencies: | Internal Medicine, University of Michigan, 1980 |
| Emergency Medicine, University of Cincinnati, 1984 | |
| Add'l Training: | Masters of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, 1991 |
| Clinical Research Fellowship, University of California, San Francisco, 1993 |
Adjunct Associate Professors
Helen Miller, MD
Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | millerh@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 1987 |
| Residency: | Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH 1990 |
| Fellowship: | Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH 1991 |
Ritu Sahni, MD, MPH
Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-6076 | sahnir@ohsu.edu
Dr. Sahni joined the Department of Emergency Medicine in 2002. He currently serves as Medical Director for the Lake Oswego Fire Department as well as for the Oregon State Emergency Medical Services. Dr. Sahni sits on the Board of Directors for the Advocates for Emergency Medical Services, a coalition of major EMS organizations dedicated to promoting, educating and increasing awareness among decision-makers in Washington on issues affecting EMS providers. He is also a Board Member of the National Registry of EMTs and the National Association of EMS Physicians. When he is not engaging in outstanding service with EMS he can be found hanging out with his family, watching football and learning to snowboard.
Education:
| MD Degree: | Tulane University Medical School, New Orleans, LA 1993 |
| Residency: | Emergency Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 1996 |
| Fellowship: | Emergency Medical Services, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 1998 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2010 | Oregon College of Emergency Physicians Member of the Year |
| 2010 | President Elect, National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) |
Adjunct Assistant Professors
Laurel Berge, MD
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7125 | bergel@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM 2000 |
| Residency: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2003 |
Ross Bryan, MD
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | bryanr@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | Mayo Medical School, Rochester, MN 2005 |
| Residency: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2008 |
Lloyd Connelly, MD
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | connelly@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 2005 |
| Residency: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2008 |
Todd Ellingson, MD
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Education Director, Adult Simulation Emergency Medicine Resident Education
Medical Director, OIT/OHSU Paramedic Program
Todd Ellingson, MD
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Education Director, Adult Simulation Emergency Medicine Resident Education
Medical Director, OIT/OHSU Paramedic Program
503-494-9593 | ellingto@ohsu.edu
Dr. Ellingson joined the Department of Emergency Medicine at OHSU in 2007. He is the Director of Adult Simulation for EM resident education and directs the simulation experience for medical students in the Emergency Department. Dr. Ellingson is also the Medical Director for the OIT/OHSU Paramedic Program and has worked to include simulation training in the pre-hospital setting. In his free time you can find him cycling and competing in triathlons, or playing the piano.
Education:
| MD Degree: | Oregon Health Science University School of Medicine, Portland, OR 2003 |
| Residency: | University of Chicago Emergency Medicine Residency, Chicago, IL 2007 |
| Fellowship: | Education Research Fellowship, Department of Emergency Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, 2009 |
| Internship: | University of Iowa, Department of Otolaryngology and General Surgery, 2004 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2011 | W.E. Baird Award for Teaching Excellence |
| 2007 | Outstanding Contribution to Emergency Medicine Residency, University of Chicago Emergency Medicine Residency |
| 2006-2007 | EMS Chief Resident |
| 2003 | Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Honor Society, OHSU |
Ross Fleischman, MD, MCR
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
888-222-1518 | fleischr@ohsu.edu
Dr. Fleischman joined the Department of Emergency Medicine at OHSU in 2010 after completing a fellowship in Emergency Medicine Research. He currently serves on the Epic order set committee as well as the inpatient change management and clinical champion teams. His clinical and research areas of interest include medical informatics, pediatric diagnosis, injuries in children and the elderly, pre-hospital care and wilderness medicine. In his spare time, Dr. Fleischman serves as a board member and volunteer at the Portland Mountain Rescue.
Education:
| MD Degree: | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 2005 |
| Residency: | Emergency Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 2008 |
| Fellowship: | Emergency Medicine Research, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 2010 |
Awards and Recognition:
| 2006 | Outstanding Service Excellence Award, Oregon Health and Science University |
Alessandro Mangili, MD
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Director, Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Fellowship
Alessandro Mangili, MD
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Director, Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Fellowship
503-494-9716 | mangili@ohsu.edu
Dr. Alessandro Mangili joined the Department of Emergency Medicine at OHSU in 2009. He is currently the Director of the Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Fellowship Program. Dr. Mangili enjoys traveling, skiing, hiking, biking, jogging and cooking.
Education:
| MD Degree: | Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 2005 |
| Residency: | University of Pittsburgh, Washington, PA 2008 |
| Fellowship: | University of Pennsylvania Ultrasound Fellowship, Philadelphia, PA 2009 |
Saleen Manternach, MD
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | manterna@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | Loyola University Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL 2002 |
| Residency: | University of California, Fresno - Dept. of Emergency, Fresno, CA 2006 |
Amy Marr, MD
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-1853 | marra@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2004 |
| Residency: | University of Chicago Hospitals, Chicago, IL 2007 |
Sehra Sampson, MD
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | sampsons@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2005 |
| Residency: | Emergency Medicine, University of California Irvine School of Medicine, Irvine, CA 2010 |
Mona Shah, MD
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | shahmo@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 1994 |
| Residency: | MetroHealth Hospital for Women, Cleveland, OH 1997 |
Daniel Sudakin, MD
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | sudakind@ohsu.edu
Kristi Vaughn, DNP
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | vaughnk@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MN Degree: | University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 1989 |
| ACNP Degree: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 1997 |
| DNP Degree: | University of Washington, Seattle, WA 2010 |
Patrick West, MD, MTOX
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-2199 | westp@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA 2004 |
| MTOX Degree: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2009 |
| Residency: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2007 |
Adjunct Instructors
Beech Burns, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
Beech Burns, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | burnsb@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2008 |
| Residency: | Pediatrics, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2011 |
Melanie Davis, FNP
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | davisme@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MSN Degree: | Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA 2009 |
Tiffany Gromlich, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Ultrasound Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
Tiffany Gromlich, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Ultrasound Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | gromlich@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2007 |
| Residency: | Emergency Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2011 |
Benjamin Hatten, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Toxicology Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
Benjamin Hatten, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Toxicology Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | hatten@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | University of Texas - Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 2006 |
| Residency: | Denver Health Medical Center, Denver, CO 2010 |
David Jones, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Education Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
David Jones, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Education Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7125 | jonesdav@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA 2009 |
| Residency: | Emergency Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA 2012 |
Bory Kea, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Research Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
Bory Kea, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Research Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-4430 | kea@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 2008 |
| Residency: | Emergency Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 2012 |
Anne Kimberly, FNP
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | kimberla@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MSN Degree: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 1999 |
Shana Kusin, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Toxicology Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
Shana Kusin, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Toxicology Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | kusin@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 2007 |
| Residency: | McGaw Medical Center, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 2011 |
Annette Lopez, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Toxicology Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
Annette Lopez, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Toxicology Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-0720 | lopezan@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 2008 |
| Residency: | Emergency Medicine, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia PA 2012 |
Derek Richardson, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Research Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
Derek Richardson, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Research Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | richader@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI 2007 |
| Residency: | New York - Presbyterian Hospital Graduate Medical Education, New York City, NY 2011 |
Clare Wallner, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Education Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
Clare Wallner, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Education Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | wallner@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 2008 |
| Residency: | University of Pittsburgh Medical Center - Department of Pediatrics, Pittsburgh, PA 2011 |
Esther Yue, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
Esther Yue, MD
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | yue@ohsu.edu
Education:
| MD Degree: | University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI 2007 |
| Residency: | University of Pittsburgh Medical Center - Department of Pediatrics, Pittsburgh, PA 2011 |