⭐️Congratulations to Dr. Starr Knight for being named ACEP's Outstanding Speaker of the Year!⭐️
This award honors “a single faculty member who has consistently demonstrated teaching excellence through performance, versatility, and dependability during ACEP educational meetings.”
Restorative justice may be used in cases of mistreatment, sexual harassment, and sexual assault in the learning and workplace environments. It can mitigate mistreatment, support medical students returning to school, and aid in anti-racism work. Read more: https://t.co/bIjS9SbDIj
A commitment to ending ED boarding is also a pledge to anti-racism and patient safety, writes @StarrKnightMD.
And that’s not all: Boarding and its ugly friend ED crowding also negatively affect emergency physician well-being.
https://t.co/h2GCYSsgbs
A commitment to ending ED boarding is also a pledge to anti-racism and patient safety, writes @StarrKnightMD.
And that’s not all: Boarding and its ugly friend ED crowding also negatively affect emergency physician well-being.
https://t.co/h2GCYSsgbs
We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Melanie Molina (.@MelMolinaMD) has received a Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program (AMFDP) Award.
The AMFDP, sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, recognizes only about 10 scholars annually. Congratulations, Dr. Molina!
⭐️Congratulations to Dr. Starr Knight (.@StarrKnightMD), who has been named a recipient of the Physicians Medical Forum's (PMF's) 2024 Outstanding Mentorship and Service for the Future of Medicine Award! ⭐️
Caring for pts can be tricky when police are involved & many EPs don’t know their ethical & legal obligations when conflicts arise.
But @StarrKnightMD says the most important thing: EPs are legally obligated to patients, even in face of police demands.
https://t.co/s8yU3ibl4H
Neighborhood socioeconomic vulnerability is associated with higher rates of intra-arrest transport, which is linked to lower odds of OHCA survival - important work by @UCSFDeptofEM Research Fellow Dr. Meghan Hewlett #saem24
We are the recipient of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine’s 2024 Outstanding Department Award for Excellence and Innovation in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)!
Pictured: Drs. Starr Knight, Peter Sokolove, Robert Rodriguez and Evelyn Porter at the award ceremony.
Today, the UCSF Department of Emergency Medicine was presented with the 2024 SAEM Outstanding Department Award for Excellence and Innovation in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion!!!
Black Americans are more at risk for being put in #restraints when seeking care in the #ED, says @StarrKnightMD who advocates for initiatives that ensure safety for all patients and providers. #DEI#healthequity https://t.co/CuhOMmjpMk
On 5/11, SNI hosted a webinar featuring @StarrKnightMD and @LarissaThomasMD at @UCSFHospitals and @ZSFGCare on the importance of connecting workplace wellbeing with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts. https://t.co/pQvvrSq3k8