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Join Us Live From ACEP in Seattle!

The UA Department of Emergency Medicine will be live blogging and posting pictures of the ACEP conference taking place in Seattle from October 14-17. The DEM is also hosting an Alumni Social on Monday, Oct. 14 from 7–10 p.m. in the  Musicquarium Lounge at The Triple Door (216 Union Street, Seattle, WA).


Dr. Frank Walter Receives Arizona's Highest Award for Public Health Service

Dr. Frank Walter has received the 2014 Public Health Service Award, Arizona's highest award for public health service to the people of Arizona...


Blazing Trails and Leaving a Legacy

The Department of Emergency Medicine is honored to count on the experience and expertise of the father of emergency medicine, Peter Rosen, MD. He routinely shares his knowledge with residents and faculty as a visiting professor at the UA and as a professor of emergency medicine working at Beth-Israel Deaconess Medical Center at Harvard Medical School in Massachusetts.    


Dr. Adhikari earns R21 award to incorporate artificial intelligence with bedside ultrasound

The project aims to train artificial intelligence to identify signs of pulmonary embolism from bedside cardiac ultrasound scans, with the goal of providing real-time assistance to health care providers.


Peter Rosen Receives AACEM Lifetime Achievement Award

Peter Rosen, MD is the distinguished recipient of the first-ever Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association of Academic Chairs of Emergency Medicine (AACEM). The AACEM, comprised of full, acting, interim, and emeritus chairs and directors of departments of emergency medicine at various levels of membership and involvement, works to improve and support academic departments of EM in the advancement of health care through high-quality education and research.


South Campus EM 2019-2020 New Interns

We are proud to announce our new South Campus 2019-2020 Interns!


Dr. Michael Ori is Medical Toxicology Fellow for 2015

Michael Ori, MD is our newest Medical Toxicology Fellow for the Class of 2017.


Poison Centers Save Arizona Residents Millions

New nationwide report quantifies value of poison centers

PHOENIX - A recent nationwide report finds that the 57 poison centers in the United States save citizens more than $1.8 billion annually in medical costs. Examination of additional data collected in Arizona shows that the state’s two centers save residents of the Grand Canyon State nearly $45.5 million every year.


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