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ACEP4U: Physicians, Entrepreneurs Pioneer Innovation in Emergency Medicine

By Niharika Goparaju, MD, MPH; Nicholas Stark, MD, MBA; Zaid Altawil, MD; and Dhruv Sharma, MS | on February 11, 2025 | 0 Comment
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Dr. Goparaju is a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow and soon-to-be faculty at Dell Children’s Medical Center, Dell Medical School. She is the Content Director of EMIC.

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Dr. Stark is an emergency physician and co-founder of the Emergency Medicine Innovation Collaborative (EMIC). He also serves as the Chair of Emergency Medicine at Mercy Medical Center Merced and is the Assistant Director of UCSF’s Acute Care Innovation Center.

 

 

Dr. Altawil is an emergency physician and co-founder of the Emergency Medicine Innovation Collaborative (EMIC).He also serves as adjunct assistant professor of Emergency Medicine at Boston Medical Center and Boston University School of Medicine.

 

 

Dhruv Sharma is Lead Data Scientist for ACEP’s Emergency Medicine Data Institute.

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