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Workforce Roundtable: The Future of Work in Emergency Medicine

By ACEP Now | on September 5, 2021 | 0 Comment
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ACEP Now Medical Editor in Chief Cedric Dark, MD, MPH, FACEP, sat down with these four emergency physicians to discuss the recent emergency medicine workforce projections published in Annals of Emergency Medicine. Watch their full conversation below or read the summary here.

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Participants

  • Jesse Pines, MD, MBA, FACEP, national director of clinical innovation at US Acute Care Solutions (USACS) and professor of emergency medicine at Drexel University
  • Viktoria Koskenoja, MD, chair-elect of the Rural Section of ACEP, who practices in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
  • James “Jay” B. Mullen III, MD, FACEP, chair of the Democratic Group Practice Section of ACEP, a practicing emergency physician, and CEO of BlueWater Health, which staffs emergency departments and urgent cares throughout New England
  • Sudave D. Mendiratta, MD, FACEP, chair and chief of emergency medicine at University of Tennessee/Erlanger, who also serves as the President of the Tennessee Chapter of ACEP

Topics: careerEarly CareerWorkforce

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