Faculty

Jessica Bailey, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-1230 | bailejes@ohsu.edu | Link to this profile
Dr. Bailey joined the Department of Emergency Medicine as faculty in 2017 after completing residency and fellowship training at OHSU. Dr. Bailey's primary academic interest is improving trainee education through curriculum development, simulation, and experiential education methods. Her clinical interests also include community outreach, telemedicine, and disaster preparedness. In her free time, she enjoys backpacking, hiking, reading, traveling, and cheering on the Portland Timbers.
Education
MD Degree: | University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 2009 |
Residency: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2013 |
Fellowship: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2017 |

Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine Director, Pediatric EM Section, Department of Emergency Medicine

Beech Burns, M.D., M.C.R.
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine Director, Pediatric EM Section, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-0828 | burnsb@ohsu.edu | Link to this profile
Dr. Burns joined the Department of Emergency Medicine as full-time faculty in July 2015 after completing his medical school, residency and fellowship training all at OHSU. His research interests include the prehospital care of children, management and imaging of pediatric trauma, and management of pediatric intracranial hemorrhage. When not working, he enjoys fishing, camping, and spending time with his wife and daughter.
Education
MD Degree: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2008 |
Residency: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2012 |
Fellowship: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2015 |
Awards and Recognition
2017 | Named one of Portland's 2017 Top Doctors in Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Portland Monthly Magazine |
2016 | Named one of Portland's 2016 Top Doctors in Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Portland Monthly Magazine |

Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine Co-Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics

Robert Cloutier, M.D., M.C.R.
Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine Co-Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics
503-494-2647 | cloutier@ohsu.edu | Link to this profile
Dr. Cloutier joined the Department of Emergency Medicine at OHSU in 2001 following his Emergency Medicine Residency at the Medical College of Pennsylvania and his Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship at The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia. Prior to becoming Fellowship Co-Director he started the Clinical Research Investigative Studies Program (CRISP); an undergraduate academic associate program that has facilitated numerous prospective studies in the Emergency Department since 2004. He has earned his Masters Degree in Clinical Research from OHSU and has become a core member of the teaching faculty for the Human Investigations Program that all PEM Fellows are encouraged to participate in. From 2007 he has served as the Director of the Emergency Medicine Simulation Program. During that time he developed numerous pediatric centered didactic sessions and curricula for a wide variety of learners from pre-hospital personnel to nurse and physician. He is dedicated to Pediatric Emergency Medicine education and finding novel means of training all providers charged with the care of children independent of training. Dr. Cloutier is also a graduate of the McMaster Evidence Based Medicine Program, the ACEP Teaching Fellowship and serves on the ABEM Subboard for Pediatric Emergency Medicine. He is also an Associate Editor for the 6th Edition of Harwood and Nuss's Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Cloutier's other interests include backcountry skiing, beekeeping, 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
2016 | Named one of Portland's 2016 Top Doctors in Emergency Medicine - Portland Monthly Magazine |
2015 | Named one of Portland's 2015 Top Doctors in Emergency Medicine - Portland Monthly Magazine |
2010 | Named one of Portland's 2010 Top Doctors in Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Portland Monthly Magazine |
2004 | ACE (Acknowledging Clinical Excellence) Award, OHSU |

Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine Co-Director, Innovative, Disruptive, Emerging Applications for Emergency Med. K12 Scholar, Department of Emergency Medicine

Matt Hansen, M.D., M.C.R.
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine Co-Director, Innovative, Disruptive, Emerging Applications for Emergency Med. K12 Scholar, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | hansemat@ohsu.edu | Link to this profile
Dr. Hansen joined the Department of Emergency Medicine at OHSU as full-time faculty in July of 2012. His research interests focus on resuscitation and stabilization of ill and injured children in the prehospital and Emergency Department settings. Dr. Hansen is particularly interested in studying pediatric airway and respiratory management in the prehospital setting which are critical components of resuscitation in many common pediatric emergencies from both medical and traumatic causes. In his free time Dr. Hansen enjoys hiking, backpacking, and skiing.
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
2017 | Ranked 77th in NIH funding for principal investigators in Emergency Medicine research |
2017 | Named one of Portland's 2017 Top Doctors in Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Portland Monthly Magazine |
2016 | Named one of Portland's 2016 Top Doctors in Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Portland Monthly Magazine |
2012 | Academic Instructor of the Year - Oregon Health & Science University |
2007 | Top 10 Research Advances of 2007 - American Heart Association |
2007 | Geriatric Medicine Award - Ohio Department of Aging |
2004 | Research Summer Fellowship - American Federation for Aging |

Megan Mickley, M.D., F.A.A.P., F.A.C.E.P.
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine Assistant Director, OHSU Point of Care Ultrasound Director, Pediatric Emergency Ultrasound, Department of Emergency Medicine

Megan Mickley, M.D., F.A.A.P., F.A.C.E.P.
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine Assistant Director, OHSU Point of Care Ultrasound Director, Pediatric Emergency Ultrasound, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-0657 | mickley@ohsu.edu | Link to this profile
Dr. Mickley joined the Department of Emergency Medicine in September 2016 as full-time faculty and Director of Pediatric Emergency Ultrasound. Her academic interests include emergency bedside ultrasound, global health, and medical education. She is a casual runner, road biker and triathlete.
Education
MD Degree: | University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 2007 |
Residency: | Pediatrics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 2010 |
Fellowships: | Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA 2015 |
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Ultrasound, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 2016 |

Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine Co-Director, Innovative, Disruptive, Emerging Applications for Emergency Med.

David Sheridan, M.D., M.C.R.
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine Co-Director, Innovative, Disruptive, Emerging Applications for Emergency Med.
503-494-0960 | sheridda@ohsu.edu | Link to this profile
David Sheridan M.D., M.C.R., is an assistant professor of Emergency Medicine/Pediatrics at OHSU. He provides clinical care directly to patients in the OHSU/Doernbecher Emergency Department. He has published over 25 peer reviewed manuscripts surrounding multiple areas of pediatrics and emergency medicine. In addition to being fellowship trained in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, he obtained his master's degree in clinical research. He is actively involved in multiple innovation projects ranging from dehydration to mental health. He believes IDEA-EM plays a vital role to bring end user/clinician researchers together with industry partners to consistently innovate and better the care provided directly to patients and the healthcare system. He is the co-founder and current co-director of IDEA-EM.
Education
MD Degree: | Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 2010 |
Residency: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2013 |
Fellowship: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2016 |
Awards and Recognition
2017 | Seidel-Ludwig Award for Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research - Pediatric Academic Societies |
2016 | Pediatric Fellow Research Award - OHSU |
2012 | Resident Research Grant - American Academy of Pediatrics |
2011 | National Resident Delegate Award - American Academy of Pediatrics |

Yvonne Wang, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-5030 | wanyv@ohsu.edu | Link to this profile
Dr. Wang joined the Department of Emergency Medicine in July 2017 as full-time faculty after completing dual Pediatric Emergency Medicine and Ultrasound Fellowships. Her interests are in pediatric ultrasound and critical care. When not working, she enjoys traveling, hiking, and cheering on the San Francisco Giants.
Education
MD Degree: | Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI 2011 |
Residency: | Brown University, Providence, RI 2015 |
Fellowships: | Ultrasound - Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2016 |
PEM - Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2017 |

Craig Warden, M.D., M.P.H., G.I.S., M.S.
Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-4399 | wardenc@ohsu.edu | Link to this profile
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
2016 | Named one of Portland's 2016 Top Doctors in Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Portland Monthly Magazine |
2015 | Ranked 47th in NIH funding for principal investigators in Emergency Medicine research |
2015 | Named one of Portland's 2015 Top Doctors in Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Portland Monthly Magazine |
2008 | Emergency Medical Services Medical Director of the Year - State of Oregon |
2008 | Clackamas Fire District #1 Meritorious Service Award - Clackamas Fire District |

Esther Yue, M.D., M.C.R.
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | yue@ohsu.edu | Link to this profile
Dr. Yue joined the Department of Emergency Medicine at OHSU as part-time faculty in July of 2014. She also holds a part-time faculty position in the Department of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Randall Children's Hospital. She received an MD degree from the University of Michigan Medical School. She completed a Pediatric residency at the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC and remained in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for an additional year as a chief resident. She completed a Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship and a Master of Clinical Research at OHSU in July 2014. Dr. Yue's research interests involve minimizing radiation exposure in the evaluation of children in the Emergency Department. Specifically, she investigated the use of Quick-Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging for the detection of shunt malfunction in children with VP shunts. Dr. Yue is also interested in emergency medicine residency education and simulation education. When she is not working in the Pediatric Emergency Department or teaching medical students and residents, Dr. Yue is busy taking care of her two young sons, teaching them to speak Cantonese and instilling into them her love of food and Michigan sports.
Education
MD Degree: | University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI 2007 |
Residency: | University of Pittsburgh Medical Center - Department of Pediatrics, Pittsburgh, P.A. 2011 |
Fellowship: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2014 |
Awards and Recognition
2012 | Jerris R. Hedges Endowment Scholarship Fund - Oregon Health & Science University |

Adjunct Instuctor, Department of Emergency Medicine Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine

Steven McGaughey, M.D.
Adjunct Instuctor, Department of Emergency Medicine Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-7500 | mcgaughe@ohsu.edu | Link to this profile
Education
MD Degree: | University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 2013 |
Residency: | St. Louis Children's Hospital, St. Louis, MO 2017 |

Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine

Stacy Valenzuela, M.D.
Adjunct Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine
503-494-4224 | valenzus@ohsu.edu | Link to this profile
Dr. Valenzuela joined the Department of Emergency Medicine in July 2016 as a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow after completing medical school and residency all at OHSU. Her main interest is in pediatric pre-hospital care. Outside of medicine, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling, hiking, reading good books and cheering for the Portland Timbers.
Education
MD Degree: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2013 |
Residency: | Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 2016 |