Robert L. Levine, MD, Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, Florida International University
Moderated by: Amanda Ventura, MD, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
What you'll learn from Dr. Robert L. Levine:
You’re considered one of the founding fathers of EM Critical Care and an authority on EM Critical Care Management. How did you do it? What's the secret to your success
What inspired you to pursue Critical Care? Did you always know that you wanted to do it, or was there a particular situation that altered the course of your career?
Emergency Medicine Critical Care is still a relatively new specialty. What do you feel are some of its biggest challenges and barriers to entry?
What is your best advice for a medical student or resident who wants to pursue EM Critical Care?
Was there anything that surprised you about EM Critical Care that you didn’t know going in?
As a Department Chair, what do you look for in a new hire?
Is there any other advice you would like to give our resident and student listeners?
What you'll learn from Dr. Robert L. Levine:
You’re considered one of the founding fathers of EM Critical Care and an authority on EM Critical Care Management. How did you do it? What's the secret to your success
What inspired you to pursue Critical Care? Did you always know that you wanted to do it, or was there a particular situation that altered the course of your career?
Emergency Medicine Critical Care is still a relatively new specialty. What do you feel are some of its biggest challenges and barriers to entry?
What is your best advice for a medical student or resident who wants to pursue EM Critical Care?
Was there anything that surprised you about EM Critical Care that you didn’t know going in?
As a Department Chair, what do you look for in a new hire?
Is there any other advice you would like to give our resident and student listeners?