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Dr. Davis is an Assistant Professor in the department of Emergency Medicine (EM). She attended medical school at University of Washington and residency at University of Michigan. She completed a medical education fellowship at University of Michigan. She has a master’s in public health from Columbia University in environmental health policy. Her academic interests include medical education and climate change and human health. She is an Assistant Program Director for the EM Residency, an Assistant Clerkship Director for the EM Clerkship, and the Course Director for the EM Transition to Residency Preparation Course. She is currently leading the Adult and Children’s Emergency Departments Green Team and the EM Residency Climate Change and Human Health Track.
Administrative Contact:
Sharnita Grant
[email protected]
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MDUniversity of Washington, United States, 2018
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Master of Public Health (MPH)Columbia University, United States, 2013
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BAUniversity of Alaska Anchorage, United States, 2011
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Master of Health Profession EducationUniversity of Michigan Medical School, United States
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Davis M, Okoli D, House J, Santen S. AEM Educ Train, 2024 Aug; 8 (4): e11015Journal ArticleAre interns prepared? A summary of current transition to residency preparation courses content.
DOI:10.1002/aet2.11015 PMID: 39193051 -
Schnabel NE, Okoli DK, Bailes CA, Davis MG, Haas MRC. AEM Educ Train, 2024 Aug; 8 (4): e11010Journal ArticleAppreciative education to improve teaching interactions in the emergency department.
DOI:10.1002/aet2.11010 PMID: 38983640 -
Valentyne A, Rose K, Dennison Martin K, Davis M. 2024 May 16;PresentationCombating Climate Change through Medical Education: Preparing the Next Generation of Planetary Health Leaders
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2023 May;PresentationSAEM Peer Review Workshop
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Haas MRC, Davis MG, Harvey CE, Huang R, Scott KW, George BC, Wnuk GM, Burkhardt J. AEM Educ Train, 2023 Feb; 7 (1): e10842Journal ArticleImplementation of the SIMPL (Society for Improving Medical Professional Learning) performance assessment tool in the emergency department: A pilot study.
DOI:10.1002/aet2.10842 PMID: 36777102 -
2023PresentationTop 10 Medical Education Articles of 2022
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2023PresentationUpdates to Programmatic Assessment with a Focus on the New DEI Competencies
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Davis M. 2022 Dec 1;Additional ScholarshipYear in Review as AEM E&T Editor-in-Training Fellowship