Father, Husband, Emergency Physician, Vice Chair of Operations Duke EM, Life Flight Assistant Med Dir, EM Innovator•All opinions expressed here are my own•
We are so excited to start this new chapter of Duke Emergency Medicine, now officially a department within Duke's School of Medicine! #CareForAll#NewBeginnings#DukeEM
The Division of Emergency Medicine within the Department of Surgery will be elevated to department status, effective July 1, 2022. Elevation from division to department signals the growth and independence of the division. https://t.co/cGI9FA23jv @DukeSurgery
@DMBuckland @ACEPNow @TheilingMD@dukeemergency@DukeInnovate Thank you for joining our meeting! And very clever of your team, to use AI for bed management and predicting operations impact, rather than classic clinical decision support
Please join us in congratulating Joshua Broder, MD ( @EmergencyImages )on his promotion to Professor by the @DukeMedSchool . Dr. Broder is an NC native and graduated from @DukeU in 1994. After graduating from @YaleMed , he trained and was Chief Resident in EM @MarylandEMIM .
Thank you to Dr. Cathleen Bury who presented at this month’s Life Flight EMS Night Out on “Resuscitation and Utilization of Blood Products in Patients with Traumatic Injuries.” With over 300 participants, including many who joined internationally, she represented Duke EM well!
Kudos to resident Jessica Robertson, DO, for receiving a star (delivered in-person to the ED by Duke Hospital’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Lisa Pickett, no less) for an outstanding patient compliment! Strong work, Jess! @DukeHealth@DukeSurgery
We are pleased to announce the appointment of @TheilingMD to the position of Vice Chief of Operations. In this role, he will serve as the lead physician in the enhancement of clinical care delivered in the Duke University Hospital Emergency Department.
An Inside Look at the COVID-19 Pandemic with @TheilingMD “One of the great things about working in the ED is that we have a true kind of sense of teamwork,” he says. “You can't go through a single shift without relying on each other.” https://t.co/YREkFnIqVd
COVID-19 fears translate into fewer ER visits for people w/stroke symptoms. Duke Emergency Medicine Medical Director Dr. Jason Theiling encourages those w/symptoms of conditions that can be helped w/quick response to come in.
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