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Peter DeBlieuxDr. DeBlieux completed medical school at Louisiana State Health Science Center, completed internship in Internal Medicine LSUHSC Department of Medicine, residency and chief residency in Emergency Medicine LSUHSC Charity Hospital, completed Pulmonary Critical Care fellowship LSUHSC Section of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at LSUHSC Charity Hospital. Former Program Director of the LSUHSC Charity Hospital Emergency Medicine Residency for ten years and is currently the Director of Resident and Faculty Development. Appointments with both LSUHSC as Clinical Professor of Medicine and Tulane University Medical School as Clinical Professor of Surgery. Attending in Emergency Medicine and the Medical Intensive Care Unit of LSUHSC Charity Hospital and Director of the LSUHSC Medical Student Skills Lab. Currently Director of Emergency Medicine Services at the Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans, LSUHSC Interim Hospital. |
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Robert RodriguezDr. Rodriguez graduated from Harvard Medical School and completed a combined Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine Residency at UCLA Medical Center and a Critical Care Medicine Fellowship at Stanford Medical Center. Attending in both the Emergency Department and the Intensive Care Unit, he is a Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine with the University of California San Francisco and the Research Director for the UCSF/San Francisco General Hospital EM Residency. |
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Michael WintersDr. Winters graduated from the Medical College of Virginia. He is double boarded in Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine from the Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine residency at The University of Maryland medical Center. He is currently an Associate Professor and Medical Director of the Adult Emergency medicine Department at the University of Maryland Medical Center. As program director of both the combined EM/IM residency program and combined EM/IM/critical care residency program he is intimately involved in intersection of Emergency Medicine and critical care. He has received a series of Awards from AAEM and ACEP for education and speaking capped by the 2009 Young Educator of the Year from AAEM. |
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