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Apr 09 2016

Evie Marcolini

Evie Marcolini is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Neurocritical Care at Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut. She is also the Director of the SkyHealth Critical Care transport service providing air medical helicopter transport to critically ill patients in New York and Connecticut. After Emergency Medicine residency, Evie completed a Surgical Critical Care fellowship at R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, and is board certified in both Emergency Medicine and Neurocritical care. She divides her clinical time between the Emergency Department and the Neurosciences ICU.

Evie is the Chair of the Critical Care Section at American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), speaks nationally and internationally on critical care topics, and is a co-editor of Emergency Department Resuscitation of the Critically Ill and Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America – Critical Care Emergencies. She has won multiple teaching awards, including the National Junior Faculty Teaching Award from ACEP.

Evie is happy to talk about any topic related to Critical Care and Emergency Medicine, but is especially passionate about Neurocritical Care emergencies and the continuity of care, as the patient transitions from prehospital to Emergency Department and then to the ICU environment.

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Apr 09 2016

Jarone Lee

Dr. Jarone Lee is an Emergency Medicine and Critical Care Medicine physician from California. He trained in Emergency Medicine at St Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital in New York City and completed a Critical Care fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He currently is the Quality Director for Surgical Critical Care for the Department of Surgery, as well as the Associate Medical Director of one of the ICU’s at MGH. He practices both emergency medicine and critical care and staffs a variety of different ICUs. He regularly takes care of a wide range for critically-ill patients from patients requiring ECMO to the general medicine patient.

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Apr 09 2016

Mike Allison

Mike is the assistant director of critical care at a busy urban hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. His ICU is a multidisciplinary unit, caring for patients with medical, surgical, neurological, and cardiac diseases. Known for his skills at the bedside and the whiteboard, he has been recognized with awards for both his clinical care and teaching ability.

He completed a training program in Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Maryland Medical Center. During his residency and fellowship years he developed an interest in point-of-care ultrasound education.

Some of his clinical interests include noninvasive assessment of volume status, mechanical ventilation, noninvasive ventilation, and ultrasound use in cardiac arrest.

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Apr 09 2016

John Greenwood

Dr. John Greenwood is Assistant Professor in the Departments of Emergency Medicine, Anesthesiology & Critical Care at the University of Pennsylvania. He completed his Emergency Medicine training followed by a Critical Care Medicine fellowship at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, MD. Currently, Dr. Greenwood splits his clinical time between the Emergency Department and as an intensivist in the Heart & Vascular ICU at Penn. He has won multiple teaching awards, including the University of Maryland Critical Care Educator of the Year in 2014 & 2015 from the Division of Critical Care Medicine & has spoken both nationally and internationally on critical care topics related to cardiovascular critical care and resuscitation. He is the editor in chief of the EMRA PressorDex and CCProject educational collaborative.

John's resuscitation philosophy is that an emphasis on logistics is the most critical element of an expert resuscitationist. His interests include mechanical circulatory support, cardiogenic shock, & resuscitation endpoints.

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Apr 09 2016

Phillipe Rola

Philippe Rola, a McGill University product circa 2000, has been the Medical Director of Intensive Care at Santa Cabrini Hospital in Montreal, Canada for the better part of a decade and caught the teaching bug in 2008 after organizing the first Critical Care Ultrasound Institute Symposium. He is a proud #FOAMed supporter by blogging atthingkingcriticalcare.com and tweeting from @ThingkingCC.

His fields of focus are integrating bedside ultrasound to routine clinical assessment, shock and resuscitation, bedside procedures, and hunting down dogmatic practice to replace it by a blend of evidence, physiology and common sense.

As a Montrealer, he is fluent in french and welcomes those fellows who would prefer a hangout ‘en français'!

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