Natalie Liogas-Deneau, MD
Resident Representative Corewell Health East, William Beaumont University Hospital
Candidate Statement
As a resident with a deep commitment to geriatric care, I am excited to apply for the role of resident representative for AGEM executive council. My passion for this field began through my personal experience as the primary caregiver for my grandmother, which ignited my drive to improve care for older adults. I was fortunate to discover this field within Emergency Medicine early in my medical training through valuable mentorship.
Currently I am involved in the Geriatric Speciality Track within my residency program, and have also participated in research projects that aimed to optimize care for older adults in the emergency department. I am eager to take on leadership opportunities that allow me to further contribute to this vital and often overlooked niche within emergency medicine. Serving as a resident representative would provide me with a platform to collaborate with leaders in the field, expand my network, and continue developing the skills needed to best serve the population I am passionate about.
I am eager to bring my enthusiasm and dedication to this role, and I look forward to contributing to initiatives that improve the quality of care for older adults. It would be a privilege to advocate for my peers and the geriatric population as a member of the committee.
Currently I am involved in the Geriatric Speciality Track within my residency program, and have also participated in research projects that aimed to optimize care for older adults in the emergency department. I am eager to take on leadership opportunities that allow me to further contribute to this vital and often overlooked niche within emergency medicine. Serving as a resident representative would provide me with a platform to collaborate with leaders in the field, expand my network, and continue developing the skills needed to best serve the population I am passionate about.
I am eager to bring my enthusiasm and dedication to this role, and I look forward to contributing to initiatives that improve the quality of care for older adults. It would be a privilege to advocate for my peers and the geriatric population as a member of the committee.