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Fahad Ali, MD
EM Resident
Alpert Medical School at Brown University, Brown University School of Public Health
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Maxwell Spadafore, MD
EM Resident
University of Michigan
Dr. Spadafore is a PGY4 and Chief Resident in emergency medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School. He completed his M.D. at the University of Michigan in 2020. He has a background in computer science and has expertise in educational informatics. His research interests focus on machine learning and natural language processing in medical education.
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Emory University
Department of Emergency Medicine
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Wendy L. Macias Konstantopoulos, MD, MPH, MBA
Vice Chair for Diversity, Health Equity, and Inclusion / Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School
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Preeti Panda, MD
Pediatric EM Fellow
Stanford University School of Medicine
Dr. Panda is a pediatric emergency medicine fellow and pediatric global health subspecialty fellow at Stanford University. She earned a bachelor of science degree from Cornell University in Nutrition and Global Health. She went on to earn an MD, with distinction in advocacy, from Albany Medical College. Dr. Panda completed her pediatric residency training at Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital/Case Western Reserve University, where she earned specialized certificates in child advocacy and research. She is currently earning a Master of Science in Health Policy at Stanford University, which she will complete over the course of her fellowship.
Dr. Panda has worked with trafficked youth for over 10 years, with involvement in direct clinical care, research, legislative advocacy, and education. Her research currently focuses on identifying disparities in the delivery and access of emergency care for trafficked children, and the development of emergency department-based interventions to support at-risk youth. During pediatric residency, Dr. Panda co-founded the Haven Clinic, a medical home that provides trauma-informed medical care to survivors of child trafficking. Dr. Panda has received awards both locally and nationally for her work, including recent recognition by the Boston Congress of Public Health as a 40 Under 40 Public Health Catalyst awardee. -
Carlos A. Camargo Jr., MD, DrPH
Founder and EMNet Division Chief / Professor of Emergency Medicine
Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School
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Adaira Landry, MD, MEd
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Brigham & Womens Hospital/Harvard Medical School
Dr. Adaira Landry is an emergency medicine physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, and an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. She is a Harvard Medical School Society advisor, where she advises a cohort of medical students, and a co-chair for the diversity and inclusion committee for the department of emergency medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. She is also a mother to three young children. She is a published author on many platform including Harvard Business Review, NY Times, Vogue, USA Today, NEJM among many others. She is the author of MicroSkills: Small Actions, Big Impact.
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Demian Szyld
Boston Center
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Ali S. Raja, MD, DBA, MPH
SAEM President-Elect
Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School
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Fahad Ali, MD
EM Resident
Alpert Medical School at Brown University, Brown University School of Public Health
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Emory University
Department of Emergency Medicine
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Wendy L. Macias Konstantopoulos, MD, MPH, MBA
Vice Chair for Diversity, Health Equity, and Inclusion / Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School
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Carlos A. Camargo Jr., MD, DrPH
Founder and EMNet Division Chief / Professor of Emergency Medicine
Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School
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Adaira Landry, MD, MEd
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Brigham & Womens Hospital/Harvard Medical School
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Demian Szyld
Boston Center
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Ali S. Raja, MD, DBA, MPH
SAEM President-Elect
Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School