Courtney M. Smalley, MD
Cleveland Clinic
Biography
I am excited to be running for the position of Treasurer of AEUS! I hope that, if elected, I will contribute to the executive team by furthering the development of current medical students, residents, fellows, and our current practice emergency medicine physicians in POCUS.
I currently am the director of emergency ultrasound at the Cleveland Clinic and oversee community and academic POCUS at multipel EDs in Cleveland, Ohio. I graduated from Denver Health Residency in emergency medicine in 2013 and completed my POCUS fellowship the following year. I have had the opportunity to work with amazing mentors along the way. Over the last 5 years as director of emergency ultrasound, I have helped build a comprehensive POCUS program across multiple emergency departments which trains medical students, residents, and staff physicians. Additionally, I have implemented standardization of ultrasound workflow across the system with credentialing practices. I believe this experience, combined with other leadership roles along the way, have allowed me to experience a wide range of experiences in POCUS that will benefit me in this leadership position as treasurer.
I am very organized and have experience with large budgets within our hospital system for POCUS. I hope to contribute to AEUS by helping innovate new programming, support and improve existing programming, and foster even more experience with research.
I hope you will consider me for the treasurer of AEUS!
I currently am the director of emergency ultrasound at the Cleveland Clinic and oversee community and academic POCUS at multipel EDs in Cleveland, Ohio. I graduated from Denver Health Residency in emergency medicine in 2013 and completed my POCUS fellowship the following year. I have had the opportunity to work with amazing mentors along the way. Over the last 5 years as director of emergency ultrasound, I have helped build a comprehensive POCUS program across multiple emergency departments which trains medical students, residents, and staff physicians. Additionally, I have implemented standardization of ultrasound workflow across the system with credentialing practices. I believe this experience, combined with other leadership roles along the way, have allowed me to experience a wide range of experiences in POCUS that will benefit me in this leadership position as treasurer.
I am very organized and have experience with large budgets within our hospital system for POCUS. I hope to contribute to AEUS by helping innovate new programming, support and improve existing programming, and foster even more experience with research.
I hope you will consider me for the treasurer of AEUS!