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      <image:caption>Figure 3: Depiction of creation of false passage through subcutaneous tissue when replacing tracheostomy tube. Borrowed from: Morris, L.L., Whitmer, A., &amp; McIntosh, E. (2013). Tracheostomy care and complications in the intensive care unit. Critical care nurse, 33 5, 18-30 .</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1. Odds ratio for suicide, by age groups (A = under 18 years; B = 18 to 64 years; C = above 64 years). Years are grouped to match with the onset of the pandemic (March 2020), such that each data point represents April of that year to the following March (instead of the typical January to December presentation). The comparator for each year’s odds of suicide is a sum of the odds between April 2017 and March 2020. The shaded vertical lines represent the 95% confidence interval for odds ratio, and they are hidden behind the markers for the adult group due to the small confidence interval.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1: The STOP5 Model Debriefing Framework (proposed by CA Walker et al 2020)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ultrasound evaluation of a pediatric hip joint demonstrating effusion courtesy of Dr. Maulik S Patel (https://radiopaedia.org)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Kishan Ughreja, MD (NUEM ‘23) Edited by: Sean Watts, MD (NUEM ‘22) Expert Commentary by: Dana Loke, MD (NUEM ‘21)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1: Patient Selection</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Aldo Gonzalez, MD (NUEM ‘23) Edited by: Jason Chodakowski, MD (NUEM '20) Expert Commentary by: Mike Macias, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1: Nerves, arteries, and muscles of the human forearm</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2: Demonstration of a radial nerve block using a lateral (radial) approach with in-plane ultrasound technique on a patient’s right hand. Radial nerve (yellow line) and ultrasound probe location (blue line).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 3: Demonstration of an ulnar nerve block using a median (radial) approach with in-plane ultrasound technique on a patient’s right hand. Ulnar nerve (yellow line) and ultrasound probe location (blue line).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 4: Demonstration of a median nerve block using a midline approach with out-of-plane ultrasound technique on a patient’s right hand. Median nerve (yellow line) and ultrasound probe location (blue line).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 5: Demonstration of a median nerve block using a median (ulnar) approach with in-plane ultrasound technique on a patient’s right hand. Median nerve (yellow line) and ultrasound probe location (blue line).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 6: Demonstration of a median nerve block using a lateral (radial) approach with in-plane ultrasound technique on a patient’s right hand. Median nerve (yellow line) and ultrasound probe location (blue line).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Mike Tandlich, MD (NUEM ‘24) Edited by: Peter Serina, MD, MPH (NUEM ‘22) Expert Commentary by: Mike Macias, MD (NUEM ‘17)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Eric Power, MD (NUEM ‘24) Edited by: Brett Cohen, MD (NUEM ‘21) Expert Commentary by: Jake Stelter, MD (NUEM ‘19)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Shawn Luo, MD (NUEM ‘22) Edited by: Sam Stark, MD, MA (NUEM ‘20) Expert Commentary by: Ruben Mylvaganam, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Saabir Kaskar, MD (NUEM ‘23) Edited by: Nick Wleklinski (NUEM ‘22) Expert Commentary by: Fan Caprio, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1: Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale components</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2: Contraindications for tPA administration</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 4: ICH score, adapted from the American Stroke Association</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 5: Mortality rates based on ICH score *No patients in the study scored 6, but estimated 100% mortality</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1: Hunt-Hess Scale</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2: Modified Fisher Scale</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Daniel Levine, MD (NUEM ‘24) Edited by: Zach Schmitz (NUEM ‘21) Expert Commentary by: Matt Levine, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>(photo from Strange and Schafermeyer's Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 4th edition) (3)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Mitch Blenden, MD (NUEM ‘24) Edited by: Vytas Karalius, MD, MPH, MA (NUEM ‘22) Expert Commentary by: Matt Levine, MD</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2021-10-11</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Written by: John Li, MD (NUEM ‘24) Edited by: Andra Farcas, MD (NUEM ‘21) Expert Commentary by: John Bailitz, MD &amp; Shawn Luo, MD (NUEM ‘22)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Here we are looking at a modified RUQ view, where the aorta is visualized on the bottom part of the screen using the liver as an acoustic window. (acep.org)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - SonoPro Tips and Tricks for Aortic Aneurysm and Dissection - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Here you can see two images in the longitudinal axis of the different kinds of abdominal aortic aneurysms. On the left is a saccular aneurysm and on the right is a fusiform one. Be sure to pay attention to the mural thrombus in the walls of both of these aortas - they can embolize and cause arterial occlusions! (med.emory.edu)</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2021-10-18</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - SonoPro Tips and Tricks for Pulmonary Embolism</image:title>
      <image:caption>Written by: Megan Chenworth, MD (NUEM ‘24) Edited by: Abiye Ibiebele, MD (NUEM ‘21) Expert Commentary by: John Bailitz, MD &amp; Shawn Luo, MD (NUEM ‘22)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>McConnell’s Sign showing akinesis of the free wall with preserved apical contractility</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tricuspid regurgitation seen with color doppler flow</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Right heart strain demonstrated by right ventricle dilation</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“D-sign” seen on parasternal short axis view. The LV looks like a “D” in this view, particularly in diastole.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Plethoric IVC that is sensitive to PE</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sample algorithm for using FOCUS to assess patients with possible PE. *cannot completely rule out PE, but negative FOCUS makes PE less likely</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Green = Subcutaneous tissue. Red = Pleural space. Blue = A - lines.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sandy Beach Shore = Lung sliding (left). Barcode Sign = No lung sliding (right)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Diana Halloran, MD (NUEM ‘24) Edited by: Sean Watts, MD (NUEM ‘22) Expert Commentary by: Quentin Reuter, MD (NUEM ‘18)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Shawn Luo, MD (NUEM ‘22) Edited by: Matt McCauley, MD (NUEM ‘21) Expert Commentary by: N. Seth Trueger, MD, MPH</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1. Normal Capnography Tracing (emDOCs.net)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2. Factors affecting ETCO2 (EMSWorld)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 3. Case 1 (EMSWorld)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 4. Capnography with ETT in right main bronchus (EMSWorld)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 5. Capnography showing obstruction or bronchospasm (SketchyMedicine)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 6. Capnography showing normal waveform (SketchyMedicine)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 7. Sudden loss of capnography waveform (SketchyMedical)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 8. Capnography during CPR (SketchyMedicine)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 9. ROSC on capnography (emDOCs.net)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 10. Asynchronous breathing on capnography (SketchyMedical)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 11. Hypoventilation on capnography (emDOCs.net)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 12. Airway obstruction on capnography (emDOCs.net)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 13. Hyperventilating on capnography (emDOCs.net)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1. What we would like to avoid (Cline et al.)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2. Pre-tPA and Post-tPA using technetium (Tc)-99m scintigraphy bone scan (Twomey et al.)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 3. Grading severity of frostbite after rewarming (Cauchy et al.)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 4. Grade 4 Frostbite, best seen in far right (Pandey et al.)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1. Frostbite</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2. 1st and 2nd degree frostbite (left), 3rd and 4th degree frostbite (right)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 3. Rewarming</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 4. Early evidence of demarcation and patchy thrombosis</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 5. Patient before and after receiving thrombolytics</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 6. Clinical guide for the management of frostbite</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Shawn Luo, MD (NUEM ‘22) Edited by: Steve Chukwuelebe, MD (NUEM '19) Expert Commentary by: Samia Farooqi, MD (NUEM '16)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Niki Patel, MD, MD (NUEM ‘22) Edited by: Luke Neill, MD (NUEM ‘20) Expert Commentary by: Gabby Ahlzadeh, MD</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.nuemblog.com/blog/ketamine-pain-control</loc>
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    <lastmod>2021-03-29</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Maren Leibowitz, MD (NUEM ‘23) Edited by: Matt McCauley, MD (NUEM ‘21) Expert Commentary by: Seth Trueger, MD, MPH</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2021-03-24</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Written by: John Li, MD (NUEM ‘24) Edited by: Amanda Randolph (NUEM ‘21) Expert Commentary by: John Bailitz, MD &amp; Mike Macias, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In this GIF, you can see a long-axis view of the gallbladder. When you are initially looking at the body and the fundus of the gallbladder, there are no clear shadowing stones. However, as the sonographer fans to the neck of the gallbladder, they can visualize multiple stones, which are casting shadows posteriorly. Image courtesy of the POCUS Atlas.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Here, on the right side of the screen you see a cross section of the gallbladder that has a large stone in it-- this is casting a shadow so you do not see the posterior wall of the gallbladder at all. This is called the wall echo sign-- where you will only see the most anterior surface of the stone. Image courtesy of the POCUS Atlas.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Here, you can see a dilated gallbladder with a thickened anterior wall and a small amount of pericholecystic fluid, all of which are consistent with acute cholecystitis. Image courtesy of the POCUS Atlas.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In this still image, you can see a thickened gallbladder wall (although be sure to measure the anterior wall, as the posterior wall can be thickened due to posterior acoustic enhancement!) and a small amount of pericholecystic fluid.  Image courtesy of the POCUS Atlas.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Here, you can see a dilated gallbladder with an obstructing stone in the neck of the gallbladder. Image courtesy of the POCUS Atlas.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1: Structural Anatomy of the Knee [5]</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2: Neurovascular Anatomy of the Knee [6]</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 3: Kennedy Classification of knee dislocations with example illustrations [9]</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 4: Schenck Classification System with Wascher Modification [2]</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 5: Algorithm for the evaluation and management of knee dislocations in the Emergency Department [10]</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 6: Lateral knee dislocation [12]</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Cameron Jones, MD (NUEM ‘23) Edited by: Vidya Eswaran, MD (NUEM ‘20) Expert Commentary by: Josh Zimmerman, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Peritonsillar abscess seen on submandibular ultrasound. Adapted from Huang et al.  Arrows indicating edges of the abscess T : Tonsil *  :  Submandibular gland</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Peritonsillar abscess on CT. Adapted from Kew et al.  Arrowheads indicating edges of the abscess.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>* : toxic appearance, substantial drooling, respiratory distress, severe neck pain or swelling, inability to fully range neck + : Most patients can be safely discharged with oral antibiotics, return precautions, and ENT follow-up. Exceptions include those patients  who are unable to tolerate oral medications, those with signs or symptoms of severe sepsis, patients with severe dehydration, or patient with severe comorbidities or immunocompromised state</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2020-12-14</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Nery Porras, MD (NUEM ‘21) Edited by: Terese Wipple (NUEM ‘20) Expert Commentary by: Howard Kim, MD, MS</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Maurey Hajjar, MD, MPH (NUEM ‘22) Edited by: Justin Seltzer, MD (NUEM ‘21) Expert Commentary by: Alex Ireland, MD (NUEM '20)</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2020-11-30</lastmod>
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    <lastmod>2020-11-23</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Nick Wleklinski, MD (NUEM ‘22) Edited by: Kumar Gandhi, MD, MPH (NUEM '20) Expert Commentary by: Scott Dresden, MD, MS</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2: The Timed Up and Go Test.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Aaron Wibberley, MD (NUEM ‘22) Edited by: Vidya Eswaran, MD '20 Expert Commentary by: Spenser Lang, MD</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2020-11-08</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Written by: David Feiger, MD (NUEM ‘22) Edited by: Jon Andereck, MD, MBA NUEM ‘19) Expert Commentary by: Kaustubha Patil, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Rafael Lima, MD (NUEM ‘23) Edited by: Mike Conrardy, MD (NUEM ‘21) Expert Commentary by: Sean Bryant, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Source: Tad Arensmeier from St. Louis, MO, USA</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Source: Dawson at English Wikipedia</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2020-10-19</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Ben Kiesel , MD (NUEM ‘23) Edited by: Jason Chodakowski, MD (NUEM ‘19) Expert Commentary by: Joe Kennedy, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Vytas Karalius, MD, MPH (PGY-2) Edited by: Andrew Cunningham, MD (NUEM ‘19) Expert commentary by: Jeffery Hill, MD, MEd</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Table 1: Commonly used local anesthetics. Courtesy of our NUEM Clinical Pharmacologist, Dr. Kelsea Caruso, PharmD. Table adapted from Pharmacology and Physiology for Anesthesia, Chapter 17, 291-308.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1: The area of distribution of areas innervated by different nerves of the maxilla and mandible.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2: For the posterior superior alveolar nerve, enter just posterior to the root of the second molar. [1]</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 3: For the middle superior alveolar nerve, enter between the first molar and second premolar. [1]</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 4: For the anterior superior alveolar nerve, enter just above the canine tooth. [1]</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 5: The approach and anatomy of the alveolar nerve block. [1]</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1: Greater Occipital Nerve Anatomy (6)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2: Representative schematic to aid in locating the greater occipital nerve, using method 1(b) as described above.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.nuemblog.com/blog/2018/4/20/stroke-neuroimaging</loc>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1. NCCT of the brain in an acute right M1 occlusion with a last known well time was approximately 13 hours before. Windowing set at C50/W50 for improved grey-white differentiation. Official read: “A diffuse asymmetric hypodensity and subtle loss of gray-white matter differentiation in the right frontal and parietal region is highly concerning for an acute right MCA stroke.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2. CTA of the neck showing bilateral patent CCAs and VAs.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 3. CTA of the neck showing the bilateral carotid bifurcations. Artifact from metal in the patient’s teeth.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 4. CTA of the neck showing patent bilateral ICAs as well the the bilateral VAs entering the foramen magnum</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 5. CTA of the head showing the ICAs as they enter the skull and traverse the petrous portion of the temporal bone.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 6. CTA of the head showing the ICA as it traverses the cavernous sinus; the carotid siphon is well visualized on the left.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 7. CTA of the head showing an intact circle of Willis</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 8. CTA of the head showing an acute right M1 occlusion in the axial plane</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 9. Coronal MIPS of the same vascular occlusion noted in Figure 8 with clear deficit on the right compared with the left.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 10. Illustrative CTP report for the same acute right M1 occlusion from Figures 8 and 9 showing the core infarct (purple) and associated penumbra (green). Note the large mismatch volume and ratio, indicating a relatively small core infarct relative to the threatened penumbra.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 11. Illustrative CTP report for the same acute right M1 occlusion from Figured 8, 9, and 10 showing territorially increased MTT with subtle reduction in CBF and a small area of asymmetrically elevated CBV in the area corresponding to infarction in Figure 10. This figure visually highlights the relationships between rCBV, cCBF, MTT, and Tmax.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Backus et al. Chest pain in the emergency room: a multicenter validation of the HEART Score. Crit Pathw Cardiol. 2010;9(3):164-169.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.nuemblog.com/blog/2019/12/1/penile-injuries</loc>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1: Normal Penile Anatomy (1)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 3: Zipper median bar bisection (1)</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.nuemblog.com/blog/bougie</loc>
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    <lastmod>2019-11-27</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Amanda Randolph, MD (NUEM PGY-3) Edited by: Katie Colton, MD (NUEM ‘19) Expert commentary by: Howard Kim, MD</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2019-11-18</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Andy Rogers, MD (NUEM PGY-2) Edited by: Dana Loke, MD (NUEM PGY-4) Expert commentary by: Quentin Reuter, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Table 1: Summary of functions of the extraocular muscles, grouped by cranial nerve. (2)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1: Diagnostic positions of gaze with associated extraocular muscles contributing to movement. (3)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2: Cavernous sinus and its contents. Note that the cavernous sinus is symmetric about the pituitary fossa (only one side is shown above) (4)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 3: Approach to patient with diplopia, from Margolin and Lam (5)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1: Approach to the patient with diplopia</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2A: Complete CN 3 palsy</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2B: Complete CN 6 palsy</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2C: Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1: Sonographic view of trachea showing air-mucosa interface with posterior reverberation and shadowing artifact. [Photo courtesy of John Bailitz, MD]</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2: Clip demonstrating the bullet sign: a single air-mucosa interface with increased posterior shadowing and artifact indicates the trachea has been intubated. [Photo courtesy of John Bailitz, MD]</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 3: Clip demonstrating the double tract sign: the appearance of a second air-mucosa interface with posterior artifact adjacent to the trachea indicates the esophagus has been intubated. [Photo courtesy of John Bailitz, MD]</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1: Bruising patterns that suggest child abuse. [6]</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2: Forced immersion burn of buttocks with bilateral, symmetric leg involvement in a “stocking” pattern. [7]</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 3: Classic metaphyseal lesion. White arrows denote femoral metaphyseal separation and black arrow denotes a proximal tibial lesion or “bucket handle.” [1]</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 4: Posterior and lateral rib fractures of differing ages indicative of NAT [4]</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 5: Fundus of child with AHT with too-numerous-to-count retinal hemorrhages indicated by the black arrows. [8] The white arrow indicates small pre-retinal hemorrhages. The white arrowhead denotes hemorrhage extending into the peripheral retina. The black arrowhead denotes a healthy optic disc.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 6: Elements of the Skeletal Survey. Although a full skeletal survey is currently the standard of care for patients with NAT, there are ongoing research efforts to tailor X-ray imaging more specifically to each patient. [1]</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Written by: Luke Neill, MD (NUEM PGY-3) Edited by: Mitali Parmar, MD (NUEM Alum '18) Expert commentary by: Charles Pearce, MD</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Source: http://www.admitologist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Sepsis-Info.jpg</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Source: http://epmonthly.com/article/sepsis-gets-an-upgrade/</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2019-04-23</lastmod>
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    <lastmod>2019-04-23</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1. Radiology interpretation: Hyperlucency of left lung with mediastinal shift to right</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2. Left Lateral Decubitus Film [9] Left lung collapses when in dependent position. This is normal and does not suggest foreign body or air trapping in left lung.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - A Deep "Seeded" Cough</image:title>
      <image:caption>Figure 3. Right Lateral Decubitus Film [9] Right lung does not collapse when in dependent position. This is abnormal and suggests foreign body in right bronchus causing air trapping in right lung.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2018-07-16</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Fig 1</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fig 2</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“‘Hello I’m Dr. Emergency please fill out this checklist of invasive procedures that you think sound appealing for your loved one.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“Wait a minute- if I can’t intubate the patient then how do I get a plateau pressure? Where are we on the CVP monitoring?” - ICU MD</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Regardless of the patients chronic healthcare conditions, each visit to the ED is an opportunity to assess for palliative care needs</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2018-01-29</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1. Opioid Pain Reliever Sales, Related Treatment Admissions, and Related Deaths from 1999-2010 (CDC).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1: Probe placement.  Image from Cosby, Karen S.; Kendall, John L., Practical Guide to Emergency Ultrasound, 1st Edition, Copyright (c) 2006 Lippincott Williams &amp; Wilkins.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2: Short axis diagram, CBD and hepatic artery forming ears of the Mickey Mouse sign with portal vein as Mickey’s head.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Note multiple shadowing stones within the gallbladder (red arrows).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A significantly dilated CBD (white line) is appreciated here. Note the culprit obstructing gallstone is seen to the right of the image (red arrow).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A patient with pulmonary embolism. Shown in this EKG is sinus tachycardia with S1Q3T3 pattern, anterior T-wave inversions and mild elevation in aVR. Levis JT. ECG Diagnosis: Pulmonary Embolism. The Permanente Journal. 2011;15(4):75.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 1 The D-sign: Parasternal short axis view demonstrating a significantly enlarged right ventricle with bowing of the interventricular septum into the LV resulting in a "D" shape appearance.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 2 The PAH Death Spiral</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Figure 3 Cycle of iatrogenic decompensation in acute right heart failure with liberal use of IVFs</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fig, 1: Suspect inhalation injury when a patient has significant facial burns, singed nasal hairs, and/or carbonaceous sputum.  Schmitz BU, Griswold JA.  Benumof and Hagberg’s Airway Management: Airway Management in Burn Patients. Saunders, 2013. Online.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>From "Fire-Related inhalation Injury [9]"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>  Left picture: Horizontal white arrows are the A lines. R picture: M mode showing the normal “seashore sign”. (From Lichtenstein, D., MD, &amp; Mezière, G. A., MD. (2008). Relevance of Lung Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Acute Respiratory Failure: The BLUE Protocol. Chest 2008 134: 117-125)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hyperechoic vertical lines arising from the pleual line and extending the entire depth of the screen. Dashed white arrows represent theoretical location of A-lines which B-lines erase. (From Lichtenstein, D., MD, &amp; Mezière, G. A., MD. (2008). Relevance of Lung Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Acute Respiratory Failure: The BLUE Protocol. Chest 2008 134: 117-125)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med School: University of Louisville Undergrad: Centre College Hometown: Louisville, KY Favorite Restaurant:? Torchio Pasta Bar Last TV show I binged? Last of Us Favorite thing about Chicago? The incredible food scene What surprised you the most about NUEM? The high volume of incredibly medically complex patients in the NUEM Department and the level of autonomy starting on Day 1 of intern year. Why NUEM? I wanted to train at a 4 year program that was known for producing exceptional and well-rounded, autonomous EM physicians while also supporting their career development in niche areas of interest.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Medical School: Rosalind Franklin University Undergrad: Purdue University  Grad School: University of Illinois at Chicago Hometown: Minooka, IL Favorite restaurant in the city? I take my restaurant recommendations very seriously. Here are my top 5: Bungalow by middlebrow, Kasama, Red Light Chicken, Evette's, Beacon donuts.  Favorite thing to do outside work? Weather permitting, I'm running, cycling, SUPing, rowing, and hammocking around the lakefront. For the other 8 or so months of the Chicago year, I'm more likely cooking, eating, traveling, snuggling my foster cats, and bothering my husband.  Last book you read or TV show you binged? The original Unsolved Mysteries. If Robert Stack isn't narrating, I'm not watching.  Favorite thing about Chicago? Obviously Malort. But the grid system, lake, accent, neighborhoods, cultures, and occasional "ope" keep me around. Summer in Chicago goes without saying.  Why NUEM? While it has the resources of a purple palace, at NUEM, you will care for patients from all over the city and the world. Those obscure Step 1 diseases you never thought you'd see? You'll see them here. Want to take care of the sickest patients as an intern? Take whichever one you want (your supportive seniors are right behind you, if you need). With four years to hone your skills and build your resume, I knew I'd be ready for whichever career path I decided to pursue.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med school: University of Edinburgh Undergrad: University of St. Andrews Hometown: Vancouver, Canada Favorite restaurant in the city? Avec. Specifically the one in West Loop because it's cramped, communal seating and looks like a sauna. If you could have any super power, what would it be? Not requiring sleep to live. Currently I require 8 hours which is kind of a downer and honestly a career impediment.  Favorite thing about Chicago? The people. I think it's a Midwestern thing. They are the "going out of their way" kind of friendly (and that's coming from a Canadian). Also, it's smaller than New York, bigger than Boston and cleaner than both.  Why NUEM? Everyone says this (so apologies for being unoriginal), but it's the people. They are inclusive, encouraging, down to earth and fun to be around at work and outside of it.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med school: Meharry Medical College  Undergraduate: Indiana State University  Hometown: Valparaiso, IN Favorite restaurant in city? Soul and smoke Favorite thing about Chicago? food, food, food!!!! Favorite thing to do outside of work? Play piano and video games Favorite thing about NUEM? How great, smart, and helpful the people are. I know it sounds cliche but it’s so true!! Why NUEM? Excellent academic hospital that provides EM training and patient pathology to make you comfortable working in any environment after graduation!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med school: UCSD School of Medicine Undergrad: UCLA Hometown: Folsom, CA Favorite restaurant in the city? Girl and the Goat Favorite thing to do outside of work? Hot yoga! If you could have one superpower, what would it be? Teleportation, because I do not have time to sit in traffic Favorite thing about Chicago? There is always something to do for whatever mood I'm in! The lakefront, music, comedy, etc Why NUEM? When I was a rotating medical student, I was blown away by the supportive atmosphere of both the residents and the faculty. I knew I would get quality clinical training in academic medicine in an amazing new city, but also have the ability to pursue my interests and be supported by my co-residents, chiefs, attendings, and coordinators!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med School: Northwestern University Undergrad: Northwestern University Hometown: Highland Park, IL.  Favorite restaurant in the city? Planta Queen. I am vegetarian and they have amazing vegetarian sushi! They also do an all you can eat sushi deal on Mondays that is very reasonably priced.  Favorite thing about Chicago? the lakefront. It is so beautiful and accessible. A great way to be in the city but feel like you have a bit more space. Also, so many options for activities - walking, running, swimming, kayaking, sailing, picnics. Almost every time I am out on the lakefront, I run into somebody in our residency.  My favorite thing about NUEM:I I know it is cliche, but my favorite thing about NUEM is the people. The senior residents are amazing. I feel so supported as an intern. I feel encouraged to keep pushing myself and learning but also never feel like there isn't somebody around to help me. I feel so lucky to have my intern class. Everyone is so friendly, warm and smart. I learn so much from them, but we also have a lot of fun together.  The last TV show I binged was Only Murders in The Building. I love Selena Gomez and loved the story line.  There's just enough comedy and mystery. I can't wait for season 3.  Why NUEM? I chose NUEM for a few reasons. First, the diversity of our patient population. I love that every day we have the opportunity to see patients from all walks of life. I was also excited by our ability to provide significant charity care and resources to our patients. I was also looking for a program that rotated at several different sites. Between NMH, Gary, Lake Forest, and Cook County we get exposed to all the different ways emergency medicine can be practied. I also love Chicago. It is a big city with a ton to do but with more space and reasonable prices. Finally, like I mentioned before  it was so important to me to be at a program where my co-workers were my friends. I chose NUEM because of the strong community  of residents and attendings that we have here.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med school: Case Western Reserve University Undergrad: Purdue University Hometown: Westfield, IN Favorite restaurant in the city?  Lil' Ba-Ba-Reeba! Favorite thing to do outside of work? Explore the neighborhoods of Chicago...and eat all their food. If you won a million dollars, what would you do with it? Invest in a low-fee market index fund. Or blow it at the craps tables. Last book you read or TV show you binged? East of Eden. Amazing. What surprised you the most about NUEM? The whole hospital has a surprisingly family feel for being so large. Great interactions with consulting teams and other specialties. Share your favorite NUEM memory? Retreat lived up to and exceeded all expectations. Favorite thing about NUEM? I really value that our program intentionally makes time for intra-class get-togethers. Why NUEM? A fantastic breadth and depth of medical exposure at our main and offsite rotations and tons of critical care time in an academic environment that will allow me to pursue any interest I might have.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med school: University of Michigan Undergrad: University of Michigan Hometown: Hopkins, Michigan If you could have any super power, what would it be? I would teleport! If only to eat every dinner in Italy.  Last book you read or TV show you binged? The Covenant of Water - Abraham Verghese Favorite thing about Chicago? I love how every neighborhood in Chicago has its own specific vibe and there is always something going on. I have stumbled across festivals, farmer's markets, pick-up sports games and more by just wandering around the city!  What surprised you the most about NUEM? I was surprised by how close I felt to my co-residents in such a short time. Between the class night outs and the post shift hangouts I feel like I got to know my class quickly (best class ever).  Why NUEM? I chose NUEM for the amazing people, the diverse clinical experiences, the academic opportunities, and the location. The competence with which our senior residents run the Emergency Department inspires a lot of confidence in our education.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med School: Georgetown University Undergrad: University of Michigan Hometown: Kansas City, Mo Last book I read: Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly My favorite thing About Chicago? Love the lakeside runs during the summertime, especially during sunrise! If you could have any superpower, what would it be? Would definitely choose teleportation and go on vacation daily after shift  Favorite Restaurant? Monteverde Why NUEM? After doing my away here, I loved how close the residents were not only with each other, but also their relationships with the attendings and other staff in the ED. NUEM fulfilled all my requirements of being in a major city, having a strong academic backbone yet still serving a wide variety of patients with different backgrounds, and its dedication to resident wellness. I love my decision to come here and love the people I interact with daily. Love the city of Chicago and couldn't imagine living in another city.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med school: Northeast Ohio Medical University Undergrad: University of Alabama Hometown: Dublin, Ohio Favorite restaurant in the city? Monteverde Favorite thing to do outside of work? Find some new music on Spotify’s Discover weekly, take a bike ride down Lakeshore Trail, and discover a new local café or coffee shop Favorite thing about Chicago? The endless opportunities! Chicago has something for everyone. Each neighborhood has such a district feel and there are an overwearing number of bars and restaurants to try.  The professional sports teams are also a lot of fun if you are looking to switch your loyalty. Share your favorite NUEM memory- My co-resident attended Michigan for undergrad.  When Alabama played Michigan in the college football championship, we had to make a bet. Our bet was that the loser of the game would have to purchase the opposing team’s scrub cap and wear it in the department. Unfortunately, my team lost, and I spent several shifts (and a conference) wearing the terribly ugly blue and yellow colors. Patients were flagging me down from across the department to tell me how much they enjoyed Michigan. The jokes continue to this day….  Why NUEM? I truly believe that NUEM offers the most well-rounded training in the Country. We get the privilege to train at a top 10 academic center where we can learn cutting edge medicine from leading clinicians in their respective fields. Additionally, we train at an urban county trauma center that wrote the book on trauma care as it is practiced today. We have rotations in Gary, Indiana, and community hospitals to ensure that we are ready for any environment. Finally, Northwestern is a very resident run hospital. You will get appropriate amounts of autonomy early on in training, which allows you grow at a rapid pace.  I would choose NUEM again if a I could do it all over.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med School: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center  Undergrad: Texas A&amp;M University  Hometown: Dallas, Texas  Favorite Thing About Chicago: Montrose Beach Dog Park  Favorite Thing to do Outside of Work: Tend to my massive collection of house plants What would I do with a million dollars: Start my own unique franchise of reality tv (think crossover of real housewives of salt lake and impractical jokers) Ideal Superpower: teleporting  Why NUEM? I chose NUEM because of Chicago! The city is unbeatable</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med school: Case Western Reserve University Undergrad: Colgate University Hometown: Evergreen, Colorado Favorite thing to do outside of work? Hang out with my cat and a good book! Last book you read or TV show you binged? The Sunlit Man by Brandon Sanderson Favorite thing about Chicago? Lakeshore drive and the amazing views of the city. Favorite thing about NUEM: How quickly my intern class clicked and have become both good friends and a great support system. Why NUEM? Northwestern is an awesome program that would allow me to see a large diversity of patients from all walks of life and teach me great basics in EM! I loved that I could learn and practice in multiple different types of hospitals while getting exposure to my interests in EM, like Social EM, Medical Education, and Global Health. Plus the people seemed (and have proven to be) amazing!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Medical school - University of Missouri - Kansas City Undergraduate - Missouri University of Science and Technology Hometown - St. Louis, MO Favorite thing to do outside of work? Chicago offers endless places and experiences to discover, but my favorites so far have been exploring local bookstores and restaurants, walking along Lake Michigan for some fresh air and to feel small, and taking my dogs on walks while exploring my neighborhood and the surrounds.  Last book you read or TV show you binged? Just finished season 3 of The Bear. As a resident of River North, it's a must watch show. Favorite thing about Chicago? This might be a controversial take, but the weather! Coming from Missouri where we hibernate in the summer due to the heat and the winter due to the cold, it's nice to now be able to enjoy at least 3 out of the 4 seasons. What surprised you the most about NUEM? How well I clicked with everyone I met during my interview, second look, and beyond! Why NUEM? I chose NUEM because of the quality training I knew I would receive here, the opportunities for both research and to explore my interests in fellowships, Chicago's proximity to my family and ease of travel to countless destinations, overall fit for my partner and two dogs, and the amazing people I met during the interview process! Of course there was a lot more that went into my final rank list order, but these were definitely the highlights for me.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med school- University of Colorado  Undergrad- University of Colorado at Colorado Springs/Grand Canyon University  Hometown- Colorado Springs  Favorite thing to do outside of work? Anything outside on a sunny day, also sleeping.  If you could have any super power, what would it be? Teleportation to go see the world.  If you won a million dollars, what would you do with it? Pay off my student loans and buy a place with a yard for my dog.  What surprised you the most about NUEM? The spectrum of patients seen</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med school: McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Houston Undergrad: University of Texas at Austin Hometown: Houston, TX Favorite restaurant in the city? My answer will likely change so frequently but now I love Sultan's Market. The amount of food they give you for the price is sinful. Favorite thing to do outside of work? I adore trying new things, whether restaurants, books, games, new friends, really anything. The more social, the better. Last book you read or TV show you binged? Just finished Gen V. If you like The Boys but wish it were more teen drama, this is the show for you. Favorite thing about Chicago? I can walk places! Ask me if I miss my car.....not even a little. Why NUEM? The combo of a delightful interview, strong alumni network, and top tier city made the place irresistible. Then, the second look sealed the deal.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med school: Boston University School of Medicine Undergrad: Johns Hopkins University Hometown: Sharon, MA and Providence, RI Favorite restaurant in the city? Del Seoul Favorite thing to do outside of work? Run along the lake If you could have any super power, what would it be? Teleportation so I could visit my family  abroad easier and eat food from different countries whenever I want Favorite thing about Chicago? Summer in Chicago is unbeatable with all the rooftop bars and the beaches all within walking distance Why NUEM? The people! All of the residents and attendings I met before getting here were kind and easy to talk to. I could see the residents were truly friends. After the interview day and second look, I knew that these were my people and that not only would I be gaining great friends but also great mentors, which made NW an easy choice for me.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med School: University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Undergrad: St. Olaf College Hometown: Des Moines, IA Favorite restaurant in the city? Avec  Last book you read or TV show you binged? Push by Ashley Audrain Favorite thing about Chicago? There's so much to do here! There's always an event or festival happening and there are tons of fun cafes, restaurants, and bars to explore.  Favorite thing about NUEM : The people! I couldn't have asked for better co-residents and attendings. Why NUEM? I chose NUEM because of the people! Not only do we get to work with amazing co-residents, faculty, and ancillary staff, but we also have the opportunity to take care of patients from all walks of life. I was also incredibly drawn to the high-quality training that the residency program offers, along with the ability to tailor these next four years to my own interests, whether it be research, quality improvement, service, or fellowships!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med School: Case Western Reserve University Undergrad: University of Louisville Hometown: San Diego Favorite restaurant: Summer House Favorite thing to do: Run on the lakefront trail! Favorite thing about Chicago: Endless festivals, events, restaurants, things to do with easy access to the whole city! Favorite thing about NUEM: My coresidents &lt;3 Why NUEM: I knew when I interviewed and visited that I would love working with the residents and faculty at NUEM. The career and personal support is incredible and I can’t imagine myself anywhere else!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med school: UT Southwestern Medical School Undergrad: UT Arlington Hometown: Mansfield, TX Favorite restaurant in the city? So many I want to try but so far, Kabobi Persian &amp; Mediterranean Grill Favorite thing about Chicago? There’s always something to do depending on the vibe. Buzzing city energy, a lakefront that feels straight out of a beach town, amazing food scene, and even that cozy small-town feel all within one city. Favorite thing to do outside of work? Visiting local farms (as you can tell from the headshot), walking on the lakefront, baking/cooking, making candles, crocheting, bothering my cats, and always exploring new hobbies to hyperfixate on. What surprised you the most about NUEM? I didn’t fully appreciate how much critical care experience we get as NWEM residents while researching programs. As a resident, I see how much it sharpens my resuscitation skills, deepens my understanding of physiology, and makes me more confident managing the sickest patients in the ED. Why NUEM: Aside from my now co-residents (I know you've probably heard this from every program), I was drawn to the many opportunities and resources available. Training in community, county, and academic settings while also exploring research, medical education, and leadership will help me make a well-informed career decision.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med school: Central Michigan University Undergrad: McGill University Hometown: Montreal, Canada Favorite thing about Chicago? I love how the water flows through and around Chicago—the lake and river create a sense of calm and connection to nature, balancing the city’s vibrant energy and stunning architecture. Favorite thing about NUEM: The people! Truly couldn’t ask for a more genuine, supportive, and outstanding group to work and spend time with. What surprised you the most about NUEM? The knowledge, skill, and confidence of our senior residents are truly impressive and inspiring! Favorite thing to do outside of work? Spending time running by the water or trying new restaurants with family and friends. Why NUEM: The cohesiveness the residents! The program also offers exposure to medically complex patients in an academic setting right in Chicago.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med School: Case Western Reserve University Undergrad: Case Western Reserve University Hometown: Cleveland, OH Favorite restaurant: Au Cheval so far, the burger truly lived up to the hype. Ambar opened up recently too, and that's definitely up there Outside of work: Intramural sports, playing basketball in Lincoln Park, and exploring Chicago's cafe scene Surprised about NUEM: The camaraderie between all the residents and how it truly feels like one big family. And all the EM+ opportunities, especially regarding advocacy and innovation within EM! Favorite memory: First day moving into Chicago as an intern, half of our intern class sang karaoke together only a few hours after meeting each other! Why NUEM: The diverse clinical experiences and acuity of patients makes this program stand alone on its own. I also loved the focus on the program developing us into leaders within EM, including the chance to complete your MBA at Kellogg during your 4 years here!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Med school: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine  Undergrad:  University of Michigan - Ann Arbor Hometown: Rockford, Illinois Favorite restaurant in the city? 24/7 Subway in Galter Pavilion. Last book you read or TV show you binged? I watched all six seasons of Lost in one month (I do not recommend watching all six seasons of Lost in one month). Favorite thing about Chicago? The perfect mix of city life and Midwestern kindness, with beaches, all four seasons, huge sports culture, and endless bars and restaurants. Each neighborhood has its own personality, and every day you can find a way to have the best day. What surprised you most about NUEM? The cohesiveness across residency classes. The NUEM personality shines through in every group, and I didn’t expect to make so many friends across all years. I hang out with residents from other classes just as much as with my co-interns. It’s such an accepting, “we’re all in this together” culture. Favorite NUEM memory? Staying up until sunrise at the overnight retreat, bonding with co-residents over conversations about life (not medicine). Why NUEM: NUEM is the perfect blend of people, place, and purpose. Our location in Chicago is unbeatable. The hospital is beautiful and academically exceptional, and the faculty and residents are relatable, kind, and just genuinely good people. It’s an amazing place to train, and more than anything, to be happy as a resident.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2025 Med school: New York Medical College Undergrad: American University Hometown: Atlanta, GA Favorite restaurant in the city?: Moti Cafe so far! Favorite thing to do outside of work?: Either doing something active (bouldering, jogging, etc) or binging Hulu depending on the day If you could have any super power, what would it be?: Teleportation If you won a million dollars, what would you do with it?: 1/2 save/invest, 1/4 to blow on fun stuff for my family, and 1/4 for meee (oops) Last book you read or TV show you binged?: Way too many seasons of Survivor while I packed to move to Chicago Favorite thing about Chicago?: The friendliness / kindness of total strangers here What surprised you the most about NUEM?: How close the faculty and residents are! It really does feel like a family here :) Share your favorite NUEM memory: The graduation speeches given for each senior by Dr. Fant and the APDs. For me it was really great to see the different kinds of futures we can have as grads from this program, and to get a glimpse of the deep relationships between the graduating residents and faculty. For my class, graduation was the literal first time we were meeting almost everyone in the program, but even then, it cemented the feeling that I couldn't have chosen a better pace to come to both personally and professionally. Favorite thing about NUEM: People have really high expectations, but at the same time they give you an incredible amount of support &amp; treat you with respect and kindness. It is a really rare combination. "Why did you choose NUEM"? When making my rank list, from most to least important, my criteria were: 1. a program with top notch clinical training, 2. a program with robust research infrastructure and academics, 3. a location in a liberal, large city, and 4. a city with good public transit (I haaaaate traffic and quality of life is high yield). What broke the tie and put NUEM ahead of the pack was how I saw the residents and faculty interact. At Northwestern you have all types of people. People from all over the country. Super extroverted and super introverted people. People interested in all different facets of EM. Etc. Even over Zoom, I could see how each resident was valued and treated with respect in a way that stood out. The fact that I met so many different types of people at NUEM who are all thriving and doing their own super cool + unique things was a huge green flag for me, and made me feel that I would be both welcomed and successful here.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2025 Med School - UConn Undergrad - Fairfield University Hometown - Trumbull, CT Favorite restaurant in the city? D4 Irish Pub - Because I love the corned beef. And because it happens to be next door. Favorite thing to do outside of work? Anything outside: running, biking, hiking, kayaking, paddleboarding. You name it and I'll try it Favorite thing about Chicago? Lakefront Trail. Catch me out there everyday Favorite thing about NUEM? The people...NUEM is full of people I like hanging out with while I'm at the hospital and when I'm not at the hospital Why did you choose NUEM? I quickly learned that people graduating from Northwestern end up doing all sorts of amazing things all over the country. It really is the kind of place that pushes you to do whatever you want, wherever you want to do it.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2025 Med school: Georgetown University School of Medicine Undergrad: The University of Texas at Austin Hometown: Shrewsbury, NJ Favorite things to do outside of work?When I'm not on shift, I love to try new restaurants, ride my Peloton (#XOXOCodyRigsby), grab drinks with friends, and binge reality TV. Last book you read or TV show you binged? The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Favorite thing about Chicago? The summer! The weather is amazing and there are so many things to do. Where else can you hang out at the beach, see a Cubs game, and dance at a rooftop bar all in one day? Share your favorite NUEM memory Singing (read: yelling) "Love On Top" at karaoke with my co-interns Why did you choose NUEM? On my interview day, I was impressed by NUEM's diversity of patients and pathology, rigorous critical care training, abundance of leadership opportunities, and reputation for creating excellent clinicians. Above all this, though, I chose NUEM for the people. Our residents and faculty are exceptionally supportive, hardworking, well-rounded, and relatable. I am incredibly fortunate to be part of the NUEM family.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2025 Med School: Georgetown University School of Medicine Undergrad: Claremont McKenna College Hometown: Los Angeles, CA Last book you read or TV show you binged? GoT (I was very late to the game) Favorite thing about Chicago? The amazing city skyline views on the backdrop of the lake and river! Share your favorite NUEM memory: meeting 14 strangers during orientation and being so excited to be their friend Favorite thing about NUEM: THE PEOPLE! Why did you choose NUEM? I wanted excellent clinical training, but also wanted the resources, time, and mentorship to find my niche within EM - all of which NUEM offers. Chicago checked my “big city” box - plenty to do in 4 years without getting bored! Last, but not least, is the people and the culture they have created. I wanted a supportive learning environment and the people at NUEM and Northwestern Medicine are committed to that.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2025 Med school: Eastern Virginia Medical School Undergrad: University of Virginia Hometown: Newport News, Virginia Favorite restaurant: I love so many, but I can narrow it down to three! Ramen San, Robert's, Beatnik Favorite thing to do outside of work: Swimming, running by the lake, hanging out with friends and trying new places to eat Last TV show I binged: Binge watched vampire diaries between match day and starting residency; I love reality TV so am watching about 5 different shows on Bravo at once Favorite thing about NUEM: How supportive everyone is including my co-interns, co-residents, and all the faculty Why NUEM? I wanted excellent clinical training which I knew NUEM would provide, but beyond that NUEM provides incredible opportunities and mentorship to allow me to find and explore what I'm passionate about within Emergency Medicine. Also, the people!! Every one is hardworking, supportive, and always excited to hang out outside of work.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2025 Med school: Oregon Health &amp; Science University School of Medicine Undergrad: University of California at Santa Barbara Hometown: San Diego, CA Favorite thing to do outside of work? Exploring all the amazing parks, restaurants, museums, and beaches that Chicago has to offer. Favorite restaurant in the city? Indian Garden because they have the best tikka masala. Favorite thing about Chicago?Anything and everything is only a short walk or train ride away. Share your favorite NUEM memory Our entire intern class becoming best friends within 1 week of starting orientation. Why did you choose NUEM" question. Super well-rounded program that had it all--solid exposure to academics, county, and community medicine plus countless leadership opportunities and a strong clinical emphasis on critical care, trauma, and procedural competency.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2024 Med school: University of Colorado School of Medicine Undergrad: Stanford University Hometown: Orange County, CA Favorite restaurant: Cabra Favorite thing outside work: play with my puppy, Josie Last show binged: Ted Lasso My favorite thing about NUEM: my co-ressies Why did I choose NUEM? The people. I had so much fun when I came for my interview and dinner. I felt like I could be myself around everyone, including attendings. People don't take themselves too seriously, but know how to get to work and take care of sick people.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2021 Medical school: University of Chicago Undergrad: University of Wisconsin - Madison Hometown: Mequon, WI Favorite restaurant in the city? Roister - you get to sit at tables around the kitchen and watch the chefs make your delicious food! Favorite things to do outside of work? Try new restaurants in the West Loop, hang with Puddles (my dog) at the park, bike along the lakefront Last book you read or TV show you binged? Parks and Rec Favorite thing about NUEM? My fellow residents. They are amazingly fun and supportive friends as well as incredibly intelligent and compassionate physicians Why did you choose NUEM? 1. The residents that I met on my interview day were such genuine, down-to-earth people that seemed truly happy to hang out with the applicants and tell us about why they loved the program. I could picture myself working with these residents, and I wanted to be part of a residency program that made me just as happy as they were. 2. I wanted a four year program that would help me become an excellent clinician as well as develop the skills necessary to lead an ED team. I was impressed by the program's model of graduated responsibility in which the senior residents take ownership over leading the ED team of physicians, PAs, medical students, nurses, techs, etc</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2025 Med school - University of Michigan Medical School Undergrad - Denison University Hometown - Hopkins, MI Favorite thing to do outside of work? Hike/run/beach/soccer ... basically anything active and outside! If you could have any superpower, what would it be? Fly! Favorite thing about Chicago? Lake Michigan! What surprised you the most about NUEM? Since day 1, it has felt like family! Why did you choose NUEM? Emphasis on leadership development, A LOT of CC time, and the people!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2025 Med school: George Washington University Undergrad: George Washington University Hometown: Tulsa, OK Favorite restaurant in the city? Anne Sather's (BYOB brunch with the best cinnamon rolls in the city) Favorite thing to do outside of work? Exploring and socializing (with friends and strangers)! My goal by the end of residency is to be able to give a self-guided tour of the city for my friends via land and via kayak (to rival the famed architecture boat tours). Last book you read or TV show you binged? The West Wing (for the tenth time) Favorite thing about Chicago? The lake, the parks, the food, the neighborhoods and how easy it is to get around this city Share your favorite NUEM memory: the absolutely unforgettable birthday spent with my NUEM family at retreat (and the surprise I came home to) Favorite thing about NUEM: 99% the people, 1% snacks Why NUEM? I chose NUEM for the emphasis on EM leadership and policy/advocacy as well as the outstanding clinical training that includes a ton of critical care time. But above all, I chose it for the phenomenal people both within this program and across the city of Chicago that we have the opportunity to serve and learn from.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2025 Med School: University of Miami-Miller School of Medicine Undergrad: University of Wisconsin-Madison Hometown: Miami, FL Favorite thing(s) about Chicago? Everything is walkable! Amazing food scene. Amazing outdoor activities (yes, haven't hit winter yet, but lots of snowball fights to come?. Wendella architecture tour (that good!).  Favorite thing to do outside of work? Play with my little 6-month old munchkin #momlife Last book you read or TV show you binged? Love Island… so bad, but soo soo good Favorite thing about NUEM: The people! From the residents to the attendings to the nators, everyone is truly amazing. "Why did you choose NUEM" :So many reasons! -Clinical training: 4 sites that cover aIl aspects of EM (Academic, Community, and County) -Resources!: Big into research, so very excited to be at a big Academic program with ample support -The culture: most supportive culture I came across on the trail and more than lives up to it in person-The people: really clicked with the vibe of the program and the people in it -Incredibly family friendly -Chicago!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2025 Med school: University of Toledo Undergrad: University of Toledo Hometown: Cincinnati, OH Favorite restaurant in the city? There are many rich and diverse food choices in Chicago, but I would have to go with Noon-O-Kabob! (also, Lou Malnati's for deep dish) Favorite thing to do outside of work? I can't narrow it down to one - hanging out with fellow residents, exploring Chicago's unique neighborhoods, and working out at FFC -Favorite thing about Chicago?: the presence of a soft-sandy beach along a city with such beautifully architectured towers Favorite thing about NUEM: the supportive and brilliant NUEM family Why did you choose NUEM? I chose Northwestern for my training because of its robust 4-year experience that has the resources to enable me to become a great clinician and develop my niche.... and also the people and Chicago!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2025 Med school: Michigan State University College of Human Medicine  Undergrad: Goucher College Hometown: Farmington Hills, Michigan  Favorite restaurant in the city?  Pequod’s Pizza   Favorite thing to do outside of work?  I love listening to podcasts while wandering around the city. Sometimes I Zillow my favorite homes while walking.  Last TV show I binged:  I binged a lot during the pandemic, but most recently it was Schitt’s Creek (“Ew, David”).    Favorite thing about Chicago? There is so much to do in Chicago – endless restaurants, bike rides, walking trails, beaches, bars, dance classes, and 2 MLB teams!  What’s not to love?  Why did you choose NUEM? Every time I interacted with the program, I felt that it was the right fit. Everyone I met was kind and down to earth, yet incredibly accomplished.  The training was well rounded. Along the interview trail alumni were everywhere, doing incredible things.  I knew that I wanted to have the opportunity to train here.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2025 Med school: University of Chicago Undergrad: Dartmouth College Hometown: Orono, MN Favorite restaurant in the city? Juno Sushi Favorite thing to do outside of work? Picnics &amp; swimming by the lake If you could have any super power, what would it be? Teleportation! No need to spend time traveling. Ever. If you won a million dollars, what would you do with it? Take a vacation around the world. Last book you read or TV show you binged? Trust Exercise by Susan Choi Favorite thing about Chicago? How many different neighborhoods there are to explore. -What surprised you the most about NUEM? How social everyone is! People are always excited to hang out if you're not working. Favorite thing about NUEM: I've felt supported by all the co-residents and faculty from the moment I arrived. "Why did you choose NUEM?" I felt that NUEM would not only train me to be a skillful clinician but would also give me the extra skills and opportunities to become a leader in the field of EM.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2021 Medical school: Yale Undergrad: University of Kentucky Hometown: Louisville, KY Favorite restaurant in the city? You mean top brunch place right because that's the only meal that matters? Batter and Berries of course! Favorite thing to do outside of work? Dancing at afrobeats parties! If you could have a superpower, what would it be? Flying so I could sleep in before work and take last minute vacations What's the last book you read or TV show you binged?Educated by Tara Westover Why did you choose NUEM? There's so many reasons. One major factor are opportunities for mentorship in medical education. Also all of the graduates have amazing jobs in all over the country so I knew that I came here I'd be able to find my dream job as well.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2019 Medical school: Vanderbilt Undergrad: Vanderbilt Hometown: Dublin, OH Favorite restaurant: Boka - who knew carrots could be SO delicious?? Favorite thing to do outside of work: Bouldering with my wife at one of the many amazing gyms across the city Favorite thing about Chicago: Riding public transportation to work, which never ceases to remind me of how wonderfully diverse this city is in every aspect Favorite thing about NUEM: The feeling that I am part of a family with my co-residents, particularly the most wonderfully unique class of 2019 which is filled with the most extraordinary individuals I've ever met Why did you choose NUEM? NUEM stood out among every other program at which I interviewed because of its commitment to developing leaders in healthcare. It promised (and has delivered) a rigorous clinical experience over many ICUs and a variety of EDs, which has left me feeling extremely comfortable with sick patients in any context (as evidence, I am writing this while moonlighting overnight in an ICU with no backup). Having also pursued my MBA while in medical school, the administrative opportunities at NUEM and with Dr. Adams were too good to pass up, and my experience here has proven my hopes were well founded. What I didn't know was how incredible my co-residents (especially 2019) would be, and they have made this program simply unforgettable.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2022 Med school: Temple University Undergrad: Yale University Hometown: Northbrook, IL Favorite restaurant in the city? The Phoenix is a classic Chicago dim sum restaurant that I’ve been going to for years Favorite thing to do outside of work? Hiking through national parks, I’m trying to get to as many I can Last book you read or TV show you binged? Firefly Favorite thing about Chicago? Summer in Chicago, it is amazing how the city comes to life in the summer, taking advantage of the magnificent lakefront and all of the wonderful outdoor spaces Why did you choose NUEM? NUEM places a strong emphasis on developing leaders in emergency medicine. As a part of that leadership development, there is support to explore different areas of emergency medicine, ultimately allowing you to find your niche within the specialty.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2024 Med school - Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Undergrad - Haverford College Hometown - Schnecksville, PA Favorite restaurant in the city?  Purple Pig! Great wine, cheeses, and lots and lots of tapas. If you could have any super power, what would it be? Teleportation. Imagine getting to travel wherever you want, whenever you have time off, even if it's just for the day! Also, I think of all the extra time I'd have if I didn't have a commute (even if mine's only 15 minutes). I can't imagine a better superpower.  Last book you read or TV show you binged? Only Murders in the Building. I came for the star-power and stayed for the story telling. A great mix of humor, intrigue and of course, unexpected twists. Highly recommend   Favorite thing about Chicago? All the green space! Coming from Philly, I was amazed with all the parks and courtyards around the city. Even if you're just walking home from work on a nice day, you can find people sitting on public benches around the city just enjoying the sunshine. And there's so much to do outside, from biking to running, to just sitting in a hammock under a tree (my personal favorite), going to the beach in the summer or ice skating and sledding in the winter. Why NUEM? Like most people who ended up here, my answer has to be "the people". I was blown away by how nice everyone is and how close the residents are with each other and the faculty. I could see myself enjoying my time with these people, but also could see the people here helping me to succeed and find my niche. I thought it was a great balance of professional opportunities with a group of people with whom I could see myself becoming close friends.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2020 Medical School: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Undergrad and Grad school: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, graduate school at Loyola University Chicago Hometown: Chicago, IL Favorite thing outside of work? Playing with my dog, dates with my girlfriend, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Last TV show that I binged? Narcos Favorite restaurant? There is no such thing, because there is just too much good food in this city. Favorite thing about Chicago? The miles and miles of open public space/parks/trails along the beautiful lake. Why did you choose NUEM? As a medical student here I knew the program and faculty very well, and loved my EM rotation. Between the busy ED and the amazing off-service rotations (in particular the amount of critical care time) I felt the residency offered very broad and comprehensive emergency medicine training. The people you meet at a program end of up making up a big reason for why you choose it, and in short I simply felt that I would be part of a great family if I came to NUEM, and with every year the family gets bigger and better!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2019 Medical school: University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine Undergrad: Loyola University Chicago Hometown: Chicago, IL Favorite thing outside of work? Like many of us, I value my time off-work. Some of my favorite pastimes include not only keeping active like going to the gym, biking, snowboarding (yearly when on vacation), but I also enjoy painting and drawing. Favorite Books? When I actually find the time to read, I'm currently rotating between "The White Coat Investor: A Doctor's Guide To Personal Finance And Investing", "We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy", and "Bouncebacks! Emergency Department Cases: ED Returns". But honestly, most times I'd rather kickback to a quality TV show...GOT, Westworld, Black Mirror, Daredevil have been some of my more recent faves. Favorite NUEM memory: Getting to play "I Just Can't Wait to be King" from the Lion King Soundtrack to help facilitate patient care. Why did you choose NUEM? When I got an opportunity to rotate through the Northwestern ED as a medical student, one of the greatest draws that I saw in this program was the strength that the senior residents exhibited at being a team leader. I believe that many programs will offer you training to become an outstanding emergency clinician. I was awed by how effectively the seniors here coordinated teams of junior residents, nurses, ED techs, respiratory therapists, and even attendings, all while knowing accurate details pertaining to specific patient medical history and their emergency care. I wanted to be part of that and learn from that. Not to mention learning by osmosis from the Jim Adams.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2021 Medical school: Northwestern Undergrad: University of Wisconsin - Madison Hometown: De Pere, WI What is your favorite thing to do outside of work? Anything that gets me outdoors. This summer I have been learning how to sail on Lake Michigan and it's pretty amazing. It is so rejuvenating to have the skyline in the background while on the water with only the sound of the wind and waves. What’s your favorite thing about Chicago? The neighborhoods! The lakefront is pretty great, but Chicago's diversity of neighborhoods, people, and experiences is definitely its best asset. What’s your favorite NUEM memory? Surprisingly, working Thanksgiving in the department as an intern. While initially feeling incredibly bummed that I had to work on Thanksgiving (my favorite holiday), it was almost completely made up for by the sense of family I felt in the department on that shift. Everyone brought in A TON of food for a potluck. Since it was slower in the department that day, all of the staff (EDAs, nurses, APPs, secretaries, security, paramedics, etc) were celebrating together at work when we we weren't busy with patients. It was pretty cool to feel such a strong sense of community as a new intern. What is your favorite thing about NUEM? The people. I feel so fortunate to have such an amazingly talented and diverse group of co-residents, and all the other staff in the department are truly wonderful to work with. Why did you choose NUEM? The people and the quality of the training.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2020 Medical school: Baylor College of Medicine Undergrad: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Hometown: Houston, TX Favorite thing to do outside of work: I love being outdoors and have a personal quest to visit all 60 national parks. I'm only 1/4 of the way there, so I use any long weekends or vacations I can to reach my goal! If you could have any super power, what would it be? I'd love a time turner like Hermione Granger. There are so many cool things to do in life and it would be awesome to be able to make more time to be able to do them! Favorite NUEM memory: It's so hard to choose just one - any time with my coresidents is a great time. One of my favorites was at one of our co-residents' wedding reception this past year. Our chiefs are FANTASTIC are were able to get our whole class off to go to Wisconsin for the weekend. The reception was beautiful, we got all dressed up, and had tons of fun together. Favorite thing about NUEM: Hands down, it's the people. Not only the residents/faculty, but our nurses, techs and pharmacists in the ED and throughout the hospital as well. It feels like I'm working with family which makes for a really fun and caring work environment. At the end of night shift, the people you're with really makes a difference. Why did you choose NUEM? For the opportunities. NUEM is a place where no matter what it is you want to do, or where you want to end up, there are resources and people who care to help you achieve your goals. Be it research, quality improvement, social justice, or more - there are people here who can be your mentor. This translates to clinical practice as well - we have the opportunity to rotate at a variety of practice settings, to treat a wide range of patient populations and to learn from experts not only in EM but in other specialties as well. I feel so lucky to have all these opportunities available to me, and I can only hope to take advantage of as many as I can!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2021 Medical school: Baylor College of Medicine Undergrad: University of Arizona Hometown: Phoenix, AZ What’s your favorite thing to do outside of work? Travel! I'm usually planning my upcoming trip or scoping out the next destination. If you could have any super power, what would it be? Teleportation for sure. Airfare isn't cheap and I'd never be late for a class night out ever again. Last book you read or TV show you binged? I'm currently binging The League (I'm a few years behind, I know), and I just read "The Hate U Give" by Angie Thomas - highly recommend her books. Favorite thing about Chicago? Absolutely 100% summer in Chicago. After a challenging winter, the city really comes alive. So many festivals, so many excuses to be outside in the sunshine, and having the lake so close is a definite bonus. Why did you choose NUEM? I went with my gut feeling. My rank list was entirely based on this, and I got great vibes from the program. I really liked the people and could see myself fitting in with everyone and being happy here (which I am!). I also really liked the opportunities training at NUEM provided, both during and after residency. If there's something you're interested in or want to do, there is a way to do it here.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2022 Medical school: Duke University School of Medicine Undergrad: Duke University Hometown: Dallas, TX Favorite restaurant in the city? Wow, this is hard to pick just one since my favorites are so different. If I'm going for Southeast Asian food, then Le Colonial without a doubt. Otherwise, if I'm seeking lighter Israeli/Middle Eastern cuisine, then Galit, hands down. Favorite thing to do outside of work? This one is easy - travel! One of my rules of thumb is to have my next trip planned and booked before I finish the trip I'm currently taking - that way, I always have something to look forward to. Last book you read or TV show you binged? Schitt's Creek. The first show I've watched and cried :-D I finally feel seen! Why did you choose NUEM? I chose NUEM because of the amazing leadership, the diversity of training environments, but most importantly, my inner gut. On the interview trail, you might not remember the number of beds an ED has, the number of shifts you're working per block, or the many opportunities afforded to you, but what you will remember is the way you felt when meeting the residents and faculty. I knew that I would get great training at all of the places where I interviewed, but to reach my full potential, I knew that I had to find a place where I felt most at home. I would not have had this play out any other way!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2020 Medical school: UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine and UCLA Fielding School of Public Health Undergrad: University of California, Riverside Hometown: Anaheim Hills, California Favorite thing to do outside of work? Taking my dog Harper to all the best dog parks around the city. Favorite thing about Chicago? The amazing food! You could explore the city for a new restaurant every week and find something new and amazing every time. Last book you read or TV show you binged? The Ozarks, The Office, Game of Thrones, Silicon Valley, the list goes on… Favorite thing about NUEM: Knowing on your best day at NUEM you will have co-residents, nurses, and faculty that will celebrate your successes and on your toughest day those same people will be there to pick you up, pat you on the back, and help you become the best physician you can be. Why did you choose NUEM? NUEM I felt offered a “best of all worlds” training experience. We are fortunate enough to train at the premier academic center in the state at NMH, rotate at a busy, fast paced community ED in Lake Forest, and see unparalleled pathology while in Gary, Indiana and Cook County Trauma. Lastly, I wanted a program that would provide exposure to the administrative aspect of Emergency Medicine, and while at NUEM I have been fortunate enough to lead our NUEM administration college, partake in several QI projects, sit on several hospital-level committees as well as pursue an MBA at the Northwestern Kellogg School of Management.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2024 Med school- Michigan State Undergrad- Central Michigan Hometown- Williamston, MI Favorite thing to do outside of work? Hang out with my roomie, Michael Tandlich If you won a million dollars, what would you do with it? Travel, don’t know where id go, but I ‘d go. Last book you read or TV show you binged? Ted Lasso Favorite thing about Chicago? There’s always something to do! The lakes, the parks.  Why did you choose NUEM? For the people, they’re just so great.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2022 Medical school: Brown University Undergrad: University of Miami Hometown: Orlando, Florida Favorite restaurant in the city? Le Colonial. Amazing Vietnamese food and the atmosphere instantly transports me to my totally uninformed image of what it would be like to be a French expat in Vietnam in the '70s. If you won a million dollars, what would you do with it? First, get it out of my system and splurge on a really nice guitar. Then pay off my student loans and pay for my wedding. Then very boringly invest the rest in various tax advantaged retirement accounts. Last book you read or TV show you binged? Mr. Robot. Definitely in my top 5 of all time. It's mind-bending and bleak but it's some super inventive story telling and Rami Malek really knocks it out of the park. What is your favorite thing about NUEM? It has to be the post-night shift breakfast. There is just no better bonding than that which occurs when commiserating with your co-residents over bacon, eggs, and a mimosa after a long night shift. Why did you choose NUEM? In short, the people! We have no shortage of opportunities to work with leaders in medical education, administration, and research. However, what really stood out to me was just how down to earth everybody was, from the residents to the faculty to our wonderful (and extremely hardworking) program coordinators, which left me smiling on my interview day. It was obvious that NUEM was a family and I'm pumped to be a part of it.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2024 Med school - University of Florida Undergrad - Wake Forest University  Hometown - Jacksonville, Florida  Favorite restaurant in the city? So many! I love QXY, Ramen-san, and I'm working my way through the rest of the ramen restaurants in the city. Strong shoutout to Sushi Taku, Coda di Volpe, and Beatnik  Favorite thing to do outside of work? climbing followed by food and a beer. Or a relaxing morning reading, drinking tea, and going for a run on the lake front trail. For a vacation - hiking and camping, the emergency medicine classics.  If you could have any super power, what would it be? flying  Favorite thing about Chicago? the food, the people, the museums (love a good art museum - and Chicago has many) Favorite thing about NUEM? the post-shift breakfast or the post-shift Timmy's. It's hard to beat a spicy chicken sandwich from Do-Rite after a long night   Why did you choose NUEM? The incredible training, strong leadership, amazing and genuine people, and the focus on career development after residency. I was looking for all of the above (and a big city vibe), and NUEM checked every box</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2021 Med school: University of Pennsylvania Undergrad: University of Washington Hometown: Seattle, WA Favorite restaurant in the city? - Maybe not a restaurant per se but its Molly's Cupcakes Favorite thing to do outside of work? - Get creative whether its food, art, or writing. What surprised you the most about NUEM? - The strong team mentality when working in the ED between not only physicians, but the nurses, EDAs and techs. Favorite thing about NUEM? - My fellow residents Last book you read or TV show you binged? - American Vandal on Netflix Favorite thing about Chicago? - Chicago Summers Why did you choose NUEM? I chose NUEM for two major reasons: 1. After coming to NUEM to interview and listening to Dr. Adams speak, I became a major supporter and follower of his ideology regarding why EM is so awesome and where we should be heading as a specialty, but furthermore he was the only person along the interview trail to directly address and ensure resident happiness not only during residency, but including helping align careers to where we can continue to feel fulfilled and happy with our careers, 10, 20 and 30 years down the road. 2. NUEM's reputation speaks for itself. I knew going into EM that I could practically go anywhere and receive strong training, however NUEM also provided security regarding career opportunities given the extensive network and strong reputation this program has established.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2021 Medical school: Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine Undergrad: University of Michigan Hometown: East Brunswick, NJ Favorite thing to do outside of work? Exploring the city with my son Favorite restaurant in the city? Little Goat for Brunch If you could have any super power, what would it be? Not needing to sleep Share your favorite NUEM memory: Aaron Quarles helping me place a central line at the start of my first shift Why did you choose NUEM? NUEM checked off all the boxes I was looking for in a residency program and more. Some of those things included training in a large, urban city with a diverse patient population. NUEM showed me there was a lot more to just being a clinician and really emphasized becoming a leader in your field of interest. Furthermore, all the residents and faculty were so down-to-earth and personable. One thing that stood out was how the faculty regularly invites the entire residency into their homes for Adams' Club.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2021 Medical school: Washington University in St. Louis Undergrad: Washington University in St. Louis Hometown: Boyds, MD If you could have any super power, what would it be? Tough question because I'm a superhero nerd, but I would choose to use "Speedforce" energy like The Flash. Not only does he have superspeed, but can also run back/forward in time and throw lightning bolts among other things....like I said, huge nerd. What is your favorite thing about Chicago? The summers. The climate here makes people really appreciative of the summer months and Chicago knows how to make the most of it. There is always some sort of festival going on and there is an endless number of patio/rooftop bars to try out to just enjoy the weather! What's your favorite restaurant in the city? For fast casual, I really love Honey Butter Fried Chicken. Amazing combination! For a more sit down experience, I have to go with Duck Duck Goat, huge Top Chef fan and this restaurant has awesome fried rice and dumpling dishes. What's your favorite NUEM memory? NUEM retreat! So many great memories, from hanging around a bonfire to trash talking on the basketball court. Just a great getaway from daily residency life. Why did you choose NUEM? Coming in, I knew I wanted to be an an urban institution for residency because in my mind, big city = greater number of patients and greater diversity in pathology which I thought was important for my training. What led me to pick NUEM was the amazing support that the EM program has (the CMO of Northwestern is the chief of the EM department) as well as the quality of jobs that our residents obtain right after residency. I knew this program was doing something right if our graduates were consistently getting great job placements and I knew that coming here I would be well trained to handle anything in my career. Also the residents on my interview day were open and down to earth! After my interview here and comparing so many other programs to what NUEM had to offer, I knew that this was the place for me.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2020 Medical school: Northwestern University Undergrad: University of Pittsburgh Hometown: Pittsburgh, PA Favorite restaurant in the city: Good drink is just as important as good food. Owen &amp; Engine has both. Amazing whiskey selection and an incredible rotating beer selection. Sit at the bar, chat with the bartenders, and make sure you stay until 10:22. Last show you binged: Currently working my way through The Great British Baking show. I don't bake. But I now have very strong opinions about how to make a good creme pat, and absolutely despise soggy bottoms. Favorite thing to do outside of work: Spend as much time as possible at the lake and the lake shore trail. Whether it's going for a run along the trail, lounging in my hammock, swimming at the beach or off the barriers, or playing spike-ball with friends, spring and summer in Chicago is meant to be spent at the lake. Favorite thing about Chicago: The music scene. Chicago is a destination for performers and there is no shortage of incredible live shows. I have about 4 or 5 favorite concert venues. The summer also brings in some great music festivals. Why did you choose NUEM? The diversity of training is unparalleled. At Northwestern alone, we see complete tertiary care center patients, bread and butter emergency medicine, and a large uninsured and underserved population. Beyond that, we also work at a typical suburban community emergency department and in another urban underserved area riddled with drugs and violence. I have been exposed to such a variety of practice environments that I feel well suited to choose the type of job that I want and excel in that role.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2023 Med school: Medical University of South Carolina Undergrad: Clemson University Hometown: Hendersonville, NC Favorite restaurant? HaiSous Last book you read? My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfeg Favorite thing to do outside of work? In the before-times, exploring all of Chicago's delightful different neighborhoods. Now, I skateboard alone in a parking lot near my apartment. If you could have any super power, what would it be? Transmogrification (shout-out the legend K.A. Applegate) Why did you choose NUEM? The level of support and caring that's woven into the fabric of the program was something I could sense when I rotated and interviewed here, and I've only come to appreciate it more as a resident. A truly lovely workplace culture is difficult to create and not something to take lightly (but also I like riding the hospital's escalators).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2022 Medical school: Mayo Clinic School of Medicine Graduate School: Loyola University Chicago Undergrad: Michigan State University Hometown: Sweet Home Chicago! Favorite restaurant in the city? There’s too many to choose from… Steak? Bavette’s Bar &amp; Beoff. Chicken? Roister. Korean? Parachute. Burger? Acadia. Brunch? Sommerset. Pizza? Lou Malnati’s. Take out in my pajamas? Butterfly Sushi &amp; Thai. Brewery? The Mouse Trap. I could go on for days. Favorite thing to do outside of work? Travel, anything outdoors, skiing, cooking and trying new restaurants with friends. If you could have any super power, what would it be? Being able to travel through time would be pretty special. If you won a million dollars, what would you do with it? Save that money! I’d put it into diversified investment accounts and let it grow while I get to work. When I’m done… it’ll be there, looking better than ever. Last book you read? I always try and keep two books on my nightstand… one joy read and one intellectual or professional book. The last two I finished were a Black Hole by Charles Burns (a graphic novel) and Thanks for the Feedback: The Science and Art of Receiving Feedback Well by Douglas Stone &amp; Sheila Heen, respectively. Last TV show you binged? Lovecraft Country. Favorite thing about Chicago? If I have to pick just one… I would choose a long day of riding my bike on the Lake Front Trail and spending time at the beach, followed by great food and drink at one of Chicago’s amazing restaurants with my friends and family. Favorite thing about NUEM? Honestly, the people. They make the culture here at NUEM special. You find yourself amongst a family of amazingly talented, caring people. It makes you look forward to coming into work each day. Why did you choose NUEM? There’s a multitude of reasons, but two things that stood out to me on the interview trail were the attitude during interview day and the interview dinner. When I interviewed at NUEM, the discussion felt different – there was an expectation for us to be leaders, and the conversation was more about what that leadership role was going to be and how can they help me get there. They felt invested in us as applicants. I also loved that their interview dinners were part of a long-standing Adams’ Club tradition - where dinners are hosted at attendings homes. There, you saw residents and faculty coming together like family. That was important to me.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2023 Med School: Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine Undergrad: University of Michigan Hometown: Troy, MI Favorite restaurant in Chicago? Lao Sze Chuan Favorite thing to do outside of work? Play soccer If you could have any super power, what would it be? Flight Last TV show you binged? The Mandalorian Favorite thing about Chicago? Summertime Chi What surprised you the most about NUEM? You get to take care of critically ill patients from day one which is awesome Favorite NUEM Memory? Yearly retreat Favorite thing about NUEM? The people (attendings, co-residents, nursing, techs and even consultants) Why did you choose NUEM? I chose NUEM because I thought it would be the best place for me to not only become an excellent clinician but also to develop the skills to become a leader within the field of Emergency Medicine.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2023 Med school: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Undergrad: Northwestern University Hometown: Hanover Park, IL Favorite restaurant in the city? Too many to choose from! If I’m really trying to indulge, Tango Sur for the best Argentinian steak in the city or Chicago Pizza and Oven Grinder Co for an incredibly cheesy pizza pot pie Favorite thing to do outside of work? In the summer I love biking along the lakefront and hitting up new bars and breweries. If you could have any super power, what would it be? Flight  If you won a million dollars, what would you do with it? Travel back to New Zealand and Australia with my family (after COVID ends) Last book you read or TV show you binged? The Stand by Stephen King Favorite thing about Chicago? The sense of community and pride for the city. What surprised you the most about NUEM? The incredibly diverse patient population and how close the faculty are with the residents. Share your favorite NUEM memory Winning the retreat dodgeball game two years in a row! Favorite thing about NUEM? The sense of community among all the residents and faculty.  Why did you choose NUEM? The endless opportunities from having such a robust alumni network. NUEM leaves every door open regardless of what your career aspirations are.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2023 Med School: University of Kentucky Undergrad: Vanderbilt University Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky Favorite thing to do outside of work? Guitar, for sure. I picked it up as a 4th year med student when I wanted to keep developing as a person but not in a way that involved any medical textbooks whatsoever. I am self taught (~it may or may not show~).   If you won a million dollars, what would you do with it? Invest it: poker bender in Indiana, fake moustache, stay incognito and win big (gotta spend money to make money!).   Last book you read or TV show you binged? What We Do In the Shadows – I love Halloween season, so a vampire roommate mockumentary series just makes sense to me.  Share your favorite NUEM memory As far as on shift? Too many… one of my favorites is night float medical ICU. The high level of autonomy we are afforded as EM residents taking care of critically ill patients is a reflection of the awesome training we receive. There is a reason that the only MICU resident team that isn’t IM led is run by EM.  Why did you choose NUEM? The amount of critical care training we receive was huge for me – of the programs I interviewed, NUEM seemed to provide the most exposure. Furthermore, I don’t know whether I want to work academic or community, whether to go fellowship or straight into practice when I graduate. But I do know as an NUEM graduate, I will have the skills and background needed to succeed in any venue I ultimately settle on.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2021 Medical school: Case Western Reserve University Undergrad: Case Western Reserve University Hometown: Marlboro, NJ If you could have any super power, what would it be? Probably teleportation. I love to travel; teleportation would allow me to visit many more places without the need to waste time on the plane! Last TV show you binged: Game of Thrones, Westworld, Friends. Share your favorite NUEM memory: Hard to choose one. All of our residency-wide events…sitting around the firepit at retreat, post in-service hangouts, graduation night. Favorite thing about NUEM: Without a doubt, the people. We are a family and enjoy each other’s company. This not only includes my co-residents, but also the nurses, techs, APPs, and faculty. Why did you choose NUEM? NUEM turned out to be everything I wanted in a program (fun fact: I almost canceled my interview and I am SO glad I didn’t!). 1. NUEM has a well-rounded and unique curriculum. We see great pathology within our department and have a focus on critical care. We travel to various ICU units (no floor months!) within our hospital and also to several hospital sites, which aids in our development as clinicians and prepares us to take on any patient that enters the door. 2. The program helps us to become leaders within our field of interest. I was also incredibly impressed with the senior residents and how they managed the department. 3. I felt right at home with the people. This makes all the difference at the end of a busy and tiring night shift.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class 2023 Med school: University of Virginia (Go Hoos!) Undergrad: College of William &amp; Mary Hometown: Vienna, VA Favorite restaurant in the city? Cabra for a nice dinner, Cafecito for brunch/lunch. The Cafecito cortado is one of my favorite cups of coffee in the city. Favorite thing to do outside of work? Hanging out with friends by the River or in Lincoln Park! Last book you read or TV show you binged? Just finished the Splendid and the Vile by Erik Larson, currently binging the 4th season of the Crown Favorite thing about Chicago? The neighborhoods! Each has it's own vibe and scene and it's so fun to explore them all What surprised you the most about NUEM? The relationships we have with our faculty - not many programs will have attendings join residents for post-shift drinks/brunch (and for the residents to want them to!) Why did you choose NUEM? I had such a sense of rightness after finishing my interview at NUEM. I was really struck by the collegiality between faculty and residents that I saw at Adam's Club and on my interview day and it is a collegiality that has definitely held true now that I'm here! My co-residents are my best friends here in Chicago. I also knew I wanted a place that would set me up for whatever job or career path I decided on, and NUEM is definitely a program that opens doors for you.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2023 Med school: University of Chicago Undergrad: Williams College Hometown: Chicago, IL Favorite restaurant in Chicago? Cho Sun Ok (hole in the wall Korean BBQ joint) Last book you read or TV show you binged? Schitt’s Creek Favorite thing about Chicago? Abundance of beautiful lakefront trail and parks Favorite NUEM memory? Playing salad bowl with my co-residents during class night out Why did you choose NUEM? So many reasons but top 3 for me would be: 1. Top notch clinical training with emphasis on critical care experience 2. Family of supportive, hard-working, brilliant co-residents and faculty 3. Opportunity to learn from and provide care for a diverse patient population in an amazing city</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2024 Med school: University of Pennsylvania. Undergrad: University of Pennsylvania. Hometown: Newtown Square, PA Favorite restaurant: Obviously burrito beach has my heart. But when I'm enjoying time outside of work, Siena Tavern, Lil' Ba-Ba-Reeba for their Monday 15 dollar pitchers of sangria and of course Sushi Taku for when I need to have all you can eat sushi Favorite thing to do outside of work: steal people's dogs and/or hang out with coresidents and convince them to get dogs (@Adam Payne and @Megan Chenworth you're next!), staying active with running, weightlifting, bouldering, beach volleyball, hiking or doing the complete opposite and potato on my couch for 8 hours at a time Last Book/TV show: Squid game (in 1 day!) Favorite thing about Chicago: the balance of big city vibes with amazing food that's balanced with tons of outdoor space, parks and beaches! #WhyNUEM: Everybody here, especially the other residents and the faculty, has your back. The faculty, chiefs, residents and coordinators go above and beyond to support you however they can!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2023 Med School: Baylor College of Medicine Undergrad: Rice University Hometown: Fort Worth, Texas Favorite thing to do outside of work? Bouldering and climbing at the rock gym If you could have any super power, what would it be? The ability to talk to my dog and cats and find out what they think about Last TV show you binged? The Great British Baking Show Favorite thing about NUEM? The close relationships between the residents and faculty Why did you choose NUEM? I had an immediate positive gut feeling after interviewing here. I was heavily involved in sim education in med school so I was amazed by the sim center and program’s commit to medical education. I got the sense that the program would support their residents’ ideas and projects no matter how novel or ambitious they were. I also loved the camaraderie between the faculty and the residents. Everyone was treated as a peer and there was no sense of formal hierarchy like you see in so many other areas of medicine. It was truly unique to NUEM and unlike anywhere else I saw on the interview trail.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2020 Medical school: Medical College of Wisconsin Undergrad: University of Wisconsin - Madison Hometown: Merton, WI Favorite restaurant in the city? Quartino’s - it’s a cute little Italian tapas place Share your favorite NUEM memory: Anything to do with retreat at Camp Beber, but my absolute favorite is canoeing on the lake at retreat Last book you read or TV show you binged? Peaky Blinders Favorite thing about Chicago? There’s so much to do! It’s been amazing exploring the city…I even have a Chicago bucket list of things to do! Why did you choose NUEM? I rotated at Northwestern as a medical student and really vibed with the residents and faculty. After the rotation was done I just felt like I belonged at Northwestern and wanted to continue my experience. I was amazed by the residents. To put it simply, they were all great doctors - intelligent and quick-thinking but caring and compassionate. I knew that if I came to Northwestern I would be on that track, and now that I’m here I can say it’s definitely lived up to my expectations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2022 Medical school: University of Kentucky Undergrad: University of Virginia Hometown: Nanjing, China Favorite restaurant in the city? Wow too many to choose from, Chicago is surely a foodie's town. To list a few: Girl &amp; Goat, Big Star, Angry Crab, Wiener Circle, Cho Sun Ok, Crisp, Taipei Cafe Favorite thing to do outside of work? Flying, camping/backpacking, riding bike or go on a run, snowboarding in winter If you could have any super power, what would it be? Teleportation. If that's too hyperbolic, photographic memory then If you won a million dollars, what would you do with it?  Buy an airplane :) Ever seen a de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver? It's a beauty! Favorite thing about Chicago? Miles of lake front trail &amp; beaches makes summer in Chicago a paradise. Also lots of beautiful open space/forest reserves that sometimes make you feel like out in the back country. What surprised you the most about NUEM? The feared transition as an intern was surprisingly smooth thanks to the all the support we got, from procedure labs during orientation, first-shift buddies to weekly EM foundation sessions. I was empowered to go see all types of patients including the critically ill, while having the guidance of my awesome attending and seniors. The residency has a "growth mindset", as interns we are encouraged to expose our knowledge gaps and ask any questions, so we get the most targeted and effective learning. Share your favorite NUEM memory Working MICU nights as an intern with my senior Jason Chodakowski, non-stop bantering mixed with awesome teachings and resuscitation. Favorite thing about NUEM? Extremely supportive environment. The faculty and residency leadership goes out of their way to make sure we are supported in both our medical training and personal life. It is especially heartwarming to know that they have our back during this difficult time. Why did you choose NUEM? NUEM sets a high standard for residents, achieved by 4 years of clinical training with a diverse patient population in different environment (NMH, Lake Forest and Gary). It also offers one of the most extensive critical care experiences in the nation. The program is filled with smart, motivated and compassionate people, many of whom I consider my role model. Last but not least, it is in the great city of Chicago.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2021 Medical school: Case Western Reserve University Undergrad: University of Wisconsin Hometown: Milwaukee Favorite thing about Chicago? The lakefront: we have easily have one of the best coastlines of any city, who cares if it's not on an ocean. Favorite NUEM memory: getting to see all of the residents outside of the ED at retreat Favorite restaurant? Tango Sur: BYOB Argentinian steakhouse where you can shorten your life via irresponsible consumption of grilled meats Favorite thing to do outside of work? Running, cycling, drastically over-thinking the cooking process of just about anything Why did you choose NUEM? I rotated here and found a residency program full awesome people that could manage an entire emergency department - all while still being excited to teach a try-hard visiting medical student</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2019 Medical school: The Ohio State University Undergrad: The Ohio State University Hometown: Cincinnati, OH Favorite restaurant in the city? Hoosier Mama Pies--where you can order a slice a pie and quiche and fit right in If you won a million dollars, what would you do with it? Everyone's dream: buy a Victorian home on 10 acres of land Share your favorite NUEM memory: When the class of 2019 attended SAEM in Indianapolis, and held the murder mystery party of the century--1800s western costumes and all Favorite thing about Chicago? One of my favorite weekends in Chicago is Open House Chicago, held by the Chicago Architecture Foundation, a free weekend where you can walk around Chicago neighborhoods and view anything from secret artist studios to Frank Lloyd Wright buildings in the city Why did you choose NUEM? This place trains excellent clinicians, and also gives you the foundations to find your niche in medicine</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2020 Medical school: The University of Vermont Undergrad: The University of Vermont Hometown: Saranac Lake, NY What’s your favorite restaurant in the city? The Cherry Circle Room: It provides great atmosphere, exquisite food, and top notch service. What’s your favorite thing to do outside of work?Enjoying Lake Michigan! What’s the last TV show you binged? NETFLIX: Inside Bill’s Brain: Decoding Bill Gates What’s your favorite thing about Chicago? The architecture! Why did you choose NUEM? NUEM is the preeminent program for training healthcare leaders across the nation. Not only does it provide the best learning environment to become a master clinician, the program is unique in that it provides residents with the ability to pursue a Kellogg MBA during training. The Kellogg MBA Program For McGaw Residents elevates your leadership development and deepens your understanding of emerging topic and challenges facing the healthcare organizations. NUEM is truly incredible!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2022 Medical school: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Undergrad: University of Notre Dame Hometown: Hellertown, PA What’s your favorite restaurant in the city? The Purple Pig!! I love the small plates that are made for sharing, makes it so easy to try many different dishes! They make the best broccoli dish I have ever had and I don't even really like broccoli. What is your favorite thing to do outside of work? My favorite thing to do outside of work is watch a movie or get dinner with my fiance Steve! He is a resident at Northwestern too and time together can be hard to come by. When he isn't around, my favorite thing to do is go to an Orangetheory class! What's the last book you read or TV show you binged? Oh gosh, so many shows on my list right now, but I most recently binged my all time fave, Law &amp; Order SVU. What's your favorite NUEM memory? I am less than a year in to residency and honestly so many memories to choose from already. The welcome BBQ comes to mind, holiday Adams Clubs, class nights out, retreat! I really can't choose just one. Why did you choose NUEM? I walked out of the interview day with a huge smile on my face. At some interviews I was worried about travel, or I was tired, or I just couldn't wait to get my suit off, but all I could think about after interviewing at Northwestern was calling my significant other to tell him all about how much I loved this program. The people I met that day, both residents and faculty, were SO incredibly accomplished and yet still so easy to connect with in friendly conversation. It was clear that this program is producing not only great clinicians and future leaders, but also just really wonderful people who have each other's backs, celebrate each other's successes, and who truly care for the people we serve every day.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2022 Medical school: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine Undergrad: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Tarheel born and bred!) Hometown: Cary, North Carolina Favorite restaurant in the city? IMPOSSIBLE to pick just one, so I have my favorites for all different vibes! A quick breakfast after an overnight shift - The ‘Vera Cruz’ at Do-Rite Donuts. Craving sushi? Sushi Taku - all you can eat of some of the best Sushi in the city (and it’s BYOB!). Happy hour at Bar Ramone - wine specials and a fully loaded FREE Spanish tapas bar for snacking. Lou Malnati’s for deep dish - no question. La Scarola for the best Italian food and ambience (feels like you’re stepping into an Italian family’s home!). Anything on Devon for a quick Indian bite! If you could have any super power, what would it be? A supernatural ability to clean my apartment without ever getting up from my couch - my family and fiancee would definitely appreciate this. Favorite thing about Chicago? How can you pick just one?! Being a Southerner born and raised, I never thought I would be able to adapt to the cold weather but I’ve been so surprised at how easily I’ve grown to love everything about Chicago, including the climate! Biking up and down Lake Shore Drive, running along the River Walk (even for someone who’s not much of a jogger…), and exploring the MANY bars and restaurants this city has to offer (and from personal experience- no one ever scoffs if you’re showing up in sweats or scrubs) Favorite thing about NUEM: Women’s Night! We have such strong and powerful women in our program, including faculty, alumni, and residents, and all make it a point to meet for wine and food (not a hard sell) for multiple nights throughout the year. I love hearing my colleagues share their experience and truly have learned so much from these nights. Why did you choose NUEM? For so many reasons, but one of the most important to me as a medical student looking for a training site was close mentorship, and NUEM has that in abundance. Mentorship not only when it comes to scholarly and professional interests, but also with faculty and co-resident support when it comes to the challenges of being a resident on the daily. There is nothing more important than debriefing and having such strong support after a tough case or a long week, and everyone at NUEM is a family willing to support each other. I was also drawn to the ‘Attending-Senior-Junior’ shift structure, and I’ve loved learning from my senior residents on shift and having their support through everything from first time procedures to resuscitations to delivering bad news to families. I am so lucky to be a part of this family!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2021 Medical school: Alpert Medical School at Brown University Undergrad: Harvard College Hometown: Hyde Park, MA Favorite restaurant in the city? Given the number of times I've been there and the size of the wings, Crisp in Lake View. Because who can say no to fried chicken? Favorite thing to do outside of work? I am not gonna lie, but naps are always a favorite. But I am also a big fan of running along the lake, grabbing drinks or a meal with friends or just going out and walking around the city. What's the last book you read or TV show you binged?I am in the middle of binging "Happy Endings" for the second time because it was that good. Plus it takes place in Chicago! What surprised you the most about NUEM? I knew the residents and attendings would be great, but I have really enjoyed working with nurses, techs, secretaries and other staff in the Emergency Department. Why did you choose NUEM? I was lucky enough to rotate here as medical student so I got an extended view of the program and it did not disappoint. I was constantly amazed by the senior residents I met here and connected with some of attendings as a rotator so I knew that this would be a great place for me. The program has so many resources and connections so that you can do a wide range of things. Its location in Chicago was another great plus, as they city has so much to offer and the summers are great!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2024 Medical School - Baylor College of Medicine Undergrad - Indiana University Hometown - Naperville, Illinois Favorite restaurant - BienMeSabe Favorite Thing to do Outside of Work - Hang out with friends, family, and my dog Favorite Thing about Chicago - Amazing restaurants, exploring different neighborhoods, getting outdoors during summertime If you could have any super power, what would it be? - Super speed Why NUEM? Great academic program with high quality clinical experience, supportive co-residents, love the city of Chicago</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2024 Med school: Florida State University Undergrad: University of Florida Hometown: Miami, Florida Favorite Chicago restaurant: Havana Grill Favorite thing about Chicago: Summer festivals Favorite thing to do outside work: Travel! And of course hang out with my roomie, Gus Grace. Any super power: Complete patient documentation by snapping my fingers Why NUEM? Great people, great location, great program</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2019 Medical school: Harvard Medical School Grad school: Harvard Kennedy School (Masters of Public Policy) Undergrad: University of Notre Dame Hometown: Cleveland, OH Favorite restaurant: Easy. Au Cheval. Incredible atmosphere, best burger you've ever had, great drinks, and even the potentially long wait for a table is awesome because you get to explore my favorite neighborhood, West Loop! If you won a million dollars, what would you do with it? I would pay of my loans, set up college funds for my nieces and nephew, give some to charity, buy a puppy, and throw and incredible party for NUEM. I would then immediately seek Dr. Pirotte's counsel on what to do with rest of it. Favorite thing about NUEM: Easiest answer of all... My class, 2019. Having the chance to grow with and learn from such intelligent, hard working, and downright hilarious colleagues has been the greatest joy of this residency journey. What surprised you the most about NUEM? I am continuously surprised and truly grateful for the incredible support our program and co-residents lend each other, especially during challenging moments. We have a really strong culture of stepping in and stepping up. Honored to be part of this team. Why did you choose NUEM? I chose NUEM because I wanted to be challenged with a rigorous and demanding clinical environment designed to produce expert emergency clinicians; an equally supportive and inspiring academic environment that produces leaders in research, administration and education; and a diverse patient population that demands and deserves the exceptional care this program trains us to provide. In choosing NUEM, I entered a family overflowing with mentorship from peers and faculty who have indelibly impacted my career development. NUEM is the only place on my interview trail where I was challenged to dream about what I could become 5-10 years after graduation, and has continued to push me toward those goals throughout training. And did I mention 2019?</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2020 Medical school: University of Tennessee Undergrad: Duke University Hometown: Nashville, TN Favorite restaurant in the city? Small Cheval If you could have any super power, what would it be? Anosmia Last book you read or TV show you binged? Shameless, Fixer Upper, Devil in the White City. Currently reading Thinking Fast and Slow! Favorite thing about NUEM? The family vibe--you know someone always has your back. Someone is always there for you--whether it's to vent about a tough shift, try out a new restaurant, or just hang out on someone's patio. Why did you choose NUEM? I fell in love with NUEM during my away rotation here my 4th year of medical school. I immediately realized I wanted to be a part of this amazing, fun-loving group of people who both inspire and exemplify clinical excellence in a supportive environment.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2019 Medical School: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Undergrad and Grad school: University of Wisconsin - Madison Hometown: Minneapolis, MN Favorite restaurant in the city? Low Country - seafood boil spot in Wrigleyville. Tasty food. Picnic tables. Eating with your hands. Freshly fried beignets and deep fried oreos. What could be better? Favorite thing to do outside of work? Cooking, or at least attempting to cook. What surprised you the most about NUEM? How much the residency has become my second family. Favorite thing about Chicago? The food scene is phenomenal. From the hole in the wall taco shops to Michelin starred restaurants, there is a never-ending list of must-visit restaurants/bars throughout the city, keeping a foodie like me always excited for the next spot. Why did you choose NUEM? I knew I wanted a training environment where I'd have the opportunity to be the most well-rounded emergency medicine provider as possible. The NUEM training environment provides that such opportunity. From the training at a tertiary care academic hospital to being the lone physician in Gary, Indiana - each rotation and experience at NUEM serves a purpose to better provide you with the tools to be the best clinician possible. Additionally, the graduated senior role of supervising junior providers and focusing on ED thorough-put was an attractive aspect of the residency as I wanted an opportunity to not only exponentially increase my clinical exposure, but to gain skills outside of clinical medicine. Plus, Chicago is a fantastic city that has an unlimited opportunities to socialize and be a regular person outside of work, so it's truly a win-win.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2022 Medical school: University of Washington Undergrad: Colby College Hometown: Denver, CO Favorite restaurant in the city? Ella Elli. They just reopened with outdoor seating during COVID times. The food is so good and it's a block from our apartment... to make it sustainable we go during happy hour Favorite thing to do outside of work? I love being outside with Maggie (my fiance) and Trudy (our dog). We have been exploring the surrounding state parks and forest preserves. Wolf Prairie dog park and Wigleyville are Trudy's favorite spots and Maggie loves the Dunes down in Indiana. Last book you read or TV show you binged? I just watched all of Dave. Highly enjoyable. What surprised you the most about NUEM? I was worried I wasn't going to fit in with my love of flannel, lack of manners and poor sense of fashion. I won't ever be as refined as the David Feigers of the world (see last NUEM resident of the block), but I was really wowed by how welcoming and lovely everyone in the residency has been. Why did you choose NUEM? 1) I liked the other residents and faculty I met, and it was a place where I felt like I would be supported. I wasn't wrong! 2) NUEM has a proven track record over the past 30+ years of producing clinically strong doctors who have become leaders in academic, administrative and purely clinical roles. 3) I was excited about the PSTP program and getting the mentorship and funding to continue to explore my interest in research</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2021 Medical school: St. Louis University School of Medicine Undergrad: Washington University in St. Louis Hometown: St. Louis, MO Favorite restaurant in the city? First Draft in the south loop. It is a fairly small, neighborhood place down just a block from me with tons of TVs, great food, and the best list of IPAs in the city. Favorite thing about Chicago? Chicago is a vertical city with a ton of rooftops, each of which has a unique and often awesome view of the city and lake. Hanging out on one on a sunny, 76 degree July afternoon with a drink and a few friends really can't be be beat. What is your favorite NUEM memory? When I was a MICU senior early in my 2nd year, I taught my intern to do her first LP, and she nailed it on the first pass (on kind of a tough patient). It was great for the patient and also so much more satisfying than doing it myself. The experience really sparked my interest in education. What surprised you the most about NUEM? The patient population. I thought having the main ED in a pretty nice part of town would lead to just a bunch of wealthy, health literate patients. However, Northwestern sits in a unique spot where they certainly see that type of patient, but also provide care to the 2nd most medicaid patients in the state. Additionally, their extensive network of subspecialists means we see everything from bread-and-butter emergency medicine to incredibly rare diseases. You really see everything here and every shift feels unique. Why did you choose NUEM? I chose NM because of the people. I was fortunate to be able to rotate here as a student, and I met a ton of smart, fun, motivated, and interesting residents and attendings. It was a group of role models that I knew could show me how to be a great clinician and professional.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2021 Medical school: Keck School of Medicine of USC Undergrad: University of Southern California Hometown: San Diego, CA What’s your favorite thing to do outside of work? I exercise almost daily, even after shifts. In medical school I started buying my own equipment to make my work outs more time efficient and now my apartment is full of equipment I have accumulated over the years. Finding new additions is itself a favorite hobby. If you could have any super power, what would it be? Remembering all of my online usernames and passwords Last book you read or TV show you binged? Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead by General Jim Mattis. Why did you choose NUEM? The residency culture. Impressive mutual and institutional support across multiple domains maintained by nationally recognized program leadership and coordinators. We are very fortunate.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2019 Medical school: Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine Undergrad: Elmhurst College Hometown: Lombard, IL If you won a million dollars, what would you do with it? Pay off my student loans, buy a new car and give the rest to Doctors Without Borders What is your favorite thing about Chicago? The food. Hands down the food. There are innumerable options of amazing cuisine, coffee, breweries, etc. Favorite NUEM memory: My favorite NUEM memories revolve around the social time spent with co-residents outside of work, whether that be playing volleyball in a beach volleyball league, going for boat rides (before it sank) and living life with an amazing group of people. What surprised you the most about NUEM? I knew when I interviewed here that NUEM was a well run program. I was shocked at how well that actually plays out day to day. Our leadership, especially our residency coordinators, are passionate, responsive and are always there to aid in any way they can. Even from home at all hours, our coordinators are answering our questions and intervening on our behalf, not to mention keeping us organized. Why did you choose NUEM? NUEM provides amazing clinical training, gives numerous opportunities to expand extracurricularly and offers numerous mentors in almost every subspecialty within emergency medicine to help guide you in your career path. Also, our critical care training is robust and really makes us great clinicians.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2019 Medical school: Northwestern Undergrad: University of Georgia Hometown: Peachtree City, Georgia Favorite restaurant in the city? This is a bit of a loaded question because one of my favorite things about Chicago is the world class food scene and variety of high quality restaurants. But if I was to select a favorite based on number of meals/calories consumed, then I would choose Ceres Table, an Italian spot on my block. They do a rotating menu of handmade pastas and wood fired pizzas paired with an expansive Italian wine list and delicious cocktails. It’s reasonably priced, has a trendy vibe, and the food is excellent. If you won a million dollars, what would you do with it? Pay off my co-residents under the table to cover the rest of my shifts and then spend the next 3-4 months traveling the world with my wife. Then I would use whatever is left to settle some debts, lock down a nice house, and beef up my 2 month-old son’s college fund. Favorite thing about NUEM: The people. There are a lot of great NUEM people, past and present, but special shoutout to the class of 2019 for being particularly fun and providing me with innumerable great memories over the past 4 years. And it’s not just residents who are looking to unwind outside the department. We have a great relationship with our nurses, APPs, and entire staff, both on and off the clock. Why did you choose NUEM? Coming from medical school at Northwestern, NUEM was my first interview before flying across the country and seeing a bunch of other great programs. But as I was putting together my rank list, I kept comparing everything back to NUEM and a couple of things really stood out. First, I really liked the curriculum, specifically the focus on critical care and the absence of inpatient floor months. I also liked the variety of training environments, including a busy urban academic ED (Northwestern Memorial), a busy, efficient community ED (Lake Forest), a very high acuity community ED in Gary, IN (Methodist), as well as rotations at Cook County for Tox and Trauma. This exposure is not only great for training, but it helps us to make educated career decisions down the road.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2023 Med school: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Undergrad: Dartmouth College Hometown: Burlington, MA Favorite restaurant in the city? Opart Thai Favorite thing to do outside of work? Walking/biking on the Lake Shore Trail If you could have any super power, what would it be? Telekinesis If you won a million dollars, what would you do with it? Go on the most luxurious vacation conceivable and pay for family and friends to do the same Last book you read or TV show you binged? Sherlock, a little late, but did not have to wait for years between seasons like the original watchers Favorite thing about Chicago? The summers What surprised you the most about NUEM? How tight-knit everyone is Share your favorite NUEM memory Winning the retreat dodgeball tournament intern year by getting Chelsea out, only to have her avenge her death and get me out the next year with a spectacular spin-throw haha Favorite thing about NUEM: The supportive atmosphere Why did you choose NUEM? I chose NUEM because I love Northwestern, Chicago, and the family feel to our ED department. Everyone works as a team and wants to help you succeed and grow in an environment that can foster that.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2022 Med school: University of Kansas School of Medicine Undergrad: University of Kansas Hometown: Minneapolis, Kansas Favorite Restaurant in the city? Quartino  Favorite activity outside of work? Going out with friends and play golf Favorite thing about Chicago? The summers and river walk bars Last TV show you binged? Narcos  Why did you choose NUEM? Because the leadership and clinical opportunities give you the ability to excel within any realm of EM, whether that be practicing in a community or academic setting.  In addition to training top notch physicians, Northwestern equips you with the skills necessary to be a leader in key administrative roles and truly understand the "business side" of medicine.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2022 Medical School: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Undergraduate: Cornell University Hometown: Pleasantville, NY Favorite restaurant in the city? Hmm… it depends... Brunch? Hand’s down Cindy’s! The food is delicious and you have a perfect view of millennium park. Dinner? Avec. Take out during a pandemic? Green Street Meats or the Smith! Last book you read or TV show you binged? I just finished The Cuckoo’s Calling by Robert Galbraith. It’s a murder mystery written by JK Rowling under a different pen name. One of the APN’s at Gary recommended it, and it was fantastic! Favorite thing about Chicago? All the neighborhoods! Chicago has many small neighborhoods within it that each have great restaurants and small parks to explore. My favorite neighborhood adventure so far has been taking the water taxi down to china town for dim sum! What surprised you the most about NUEM? The level of support and advising. From day one, you have multiple people you can go to for any questions you could possibly have (trust me,.. I did). Before you arrive, you’ll be matched with a PGY-2 buddy you can ask anything from “where should I live?” before you even come to Chicago to questions about shifts, schedules, etc. once you’re here. On your first day in the ED, you meet your first shift buddy, who is a PGY-3 or PGY-4 resident, not working that shift, just there to help you out. As the year goes on, you get to select a faculty coach, who will act as your mentor for the next four years and as the head of your coaching family (upper level residents with similar interests to you). Share your favorite NUEM memory After retreat my second year, the weather was perfect and a bunch of my classmates and I took kayaks out and went around the lake for a few hours, just chatting and paddling. Why did you choose NUEM? NUEM initially appealed to me because of its wide range of practice sites. I wanted as much experience in different possible settings for EM so as to be able to make an informed decision about my future career path; between NMH, Gary and Lake Forrest, NUEM offered that!  Ultimately, however, what made my decision was the feeling I had leaving the interview day. Most interview days I walk away with a feeling of, “I hope I match somewhere!” or completely drained from the day’s events. At NUEM, I left feeling like I could do anything here! With their focus on administration, and ED faculty so entwined in the hospital administration, NUEM gave a unique opportunity to work closely with those making the big decisions. The research faculty were so approachable: you could talk to them about anything you were curious about!  I left with a feeling that any passion I developed during residency, I would have the support at NUEM to pursue it to the utmost degree.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Class of 2022 Medical school: Medical College of Wisconsin Undergrad: University of Wisconsin-Madison Hometown: Sheboygan, WI What’s your favorite thing to do outside of work? Playing computer/Nintendo Switch games, running, swimming, rock climbing, and taking my dog for a walk along the Lakeshore path. There is also the occasional Cubs and Bear games if there is time left over. If you could have any super power, what would it be? Flight, no question. Not only would it provide a great way to get some amazing views, but it would also make commuting in this busy city much easier. What's the last book you read or TV show you binged?Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine, hands down one of the best page turners I have read to date. But in reality I'm more of a TV guy; Friend’s from College, Shameless, The Bodyguard, and Community. What's your favorite thing about NUEM? The people. We are close as a residency and everyone is looking out for each other, which made my transition here as an intern so much easier. Not only that, but the ancillary staff in the ER are also amazing to work with. Why did you choose NUEM? The opportunities and education provided during our 4 years. The ability to practice in a variety of environments (i.e. Gary, Lake Forrest, Cook county) was a huge draw for me. Doing so will expose us to a large myriad of patients and allow you to find what environment you like best, helping decide your future as an EM doc. We also get a lot of critical care time, allowing us to become very comfortable with sick patients. Plus, Chicago is an amazing city with a lot to offer without completely bankrupting you.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Academic Interests: Multi-institution education research, specifically wellness at the GME level Residency Program: NUEM class of 2011! Medical School: University of Virginia Undergrad: Duke University Hometown: Alexandria, VA Why do you choose to work at NUEM? I am incredibly thankful to return to NUEM! Working at a program that is an academic leader in emergency medicine education and innovation is an amazing opportunity. Favorite thing to do outside of work? Traveling to explore other areas of the world- I look forward to the time this can resume! Favorite thing about Chicago? The lakefront- I run everyday along the path with my dog and it is a total highlight :) If you could have any superpower, what would it be? The ability to teleport- wouldn’t it be great to never have to sit in traffic or travel by plane? :)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>@GritCoachMD Academic Interests: POCUS, MedEd Fellowship: Ultrasound Residency Program: Cook County Medical School: Northwestern Feinberg Undergrad: University of Illinois (BS Biology) Hometown: Chicago, IL Why do you choose to work at NUEM? For the opportunity to serve our patients at the bedside and beyond. Favorite thing to do outside of work? Be a great husband for my wife and dad for my kids. Favorite thing about Chicago? The People. Last book you read or TV show you binged? Measure What Matters Favorite thing about NUEM? The Residents!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>@TM_Loftus Academic Interests: Quality Improvement, Clinical Operations Fellowship: Clinical Operations and Administration Residency Program: University of Cincinnati Medical School: Northwestern Feinberg Undergrad Institution: Notre Dame (Psychology) Hometown: St. Charles, IL Why do you choose to work at NUEM? Unique and special combination of clinical excellence, education, leadership, and academic achievement make this place very special. Add to it that it's in one of the greatest cities in the US are all the reasons why I'm fortunate to be here and #whyNUEM Last book you read or TV show you binged? Beartown by Fredrik Backman Favorite thing to do outside of work? I enjoy spending time with family - my wife Kirsten and children Teddy (3.5) and Franny (1.5). Favorite thing about Chicago? Too many to mention, but here are some - running on the lake, Sox and Hawks games, Chicago summers, softball leagues. Favorite restaurant in the city? Twin Anchors or Quartino</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>@nahzinine Academic Interests: Med Ed/Med Ed Research Fellowship: Medical Education Scholarship Fellowship at Northwestern Residency: HAEMR (Brigham &amp; Women’s/ Massachusetts General Hospital) Medical School: University of Maryland Undergrad Institution: University of Washington (BS in Biology; BA in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations) Hometown: Seattle, WA Why do you choose to work at NUEM? Our amazing residents, stellar colleagues and incredibly diverse patient population. Our focus on innovation in medical education and advancing the field of emergency medicine. The beautiful city of Chicago! Favorite restaurant in the city? Boeufhaus Favorite thing about NUEM? Our residents amaze me everyday! Share your favorite NUEM memory. Graduation every year when we celebrate the incredible achievements of the graduating class as they become EM attendings and welcome the new interns. Favorite thing about Chicago? Everything. The food, the neighborhoods, the people, the culture, the architecture, the street murals, the four seasons - especially summer.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>NUEM Faculty - Matt Levine</image:title>
      <image:caption>Academic Interests: Trauma, Emergency Orthopedics Residency: Long Island Jewish Medical Center Medical School: Northwestern University Undergrad Institution: Northwestern University Hometown: Allendale, NJ Why do you choose to work at NUEM? It is the best place to teach emergency medicine to emergency medicine residents. Favorite restaurant in the city? RPM Steak Favorite thing to do outside of work? Go to Northwestern Football games with my sons Last book you read or TV show you binged? Ozark on Netflix If you could have any super power what would it be? To require no sleep.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>@MKleinMD Academic Interests: MedEd Fellowship: Northwestern Fellowship Residency: Northwestern Medical School: Brown Undergrad Institution: Yale (Molecular Biology) Hometown: Park Ridge, IL Why do you choose to work at NUEM? I love the clinical environment at NUEM - a combination of bread-and-butter emergency medicine, combined with high acuity, complex patients - and the opportunity to work alongside a smart, hard working, and fun team of nurses, pharmacists, students, techs, EVS staff, physicians, respiratory therapists, and others. I also love the educational mission of NUEM, and the opportunity to teach students at the Feinberg School of Medicine. Favorite thing about Chicago? Running on the lakefront bike path! Favorite thing about NUEM? The people I'm lucky to work alongside! Favorite restaurant in the city? Piece - great New Haven style pizza Last book you read or TV show you binged? Recently finished The Americans - great show</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>@DrAbracadabra Academic Interests: MedEd, QI Fellowship: Northwestern Fellowship in Medical Education Scholarship Residency: New York-Presbyterian Columbia &amp; Cornell Medical School: Rush Medical College Undergraduate: Northwestern, BA in Biology (Neurobiology concentration) and MS in Psychology Hometown: Springfield, IL Why do you choose to work at NUEM? (#whyNUEM) The residents are the most amazing and inspiring group of people. I can’t imagine a better group to watch mature through their training. They teach me something new every day. Favorite restaurant in the city? Longman and Eagle Last book you read or TV show you binged? Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson Share your favorite NUEM memory. There are so many but taking “prom pictures” with my coaching group (shout out to Simiao, Gabby and Dana and looking forward to new memories with Andra and Nikki) on a night out was pretty epic. Graduation of the class of 2018 was also pretty special as they were the first PGY2 class that I advised and watching them grow and develop into amazing attendings was an honor. Favorite thing to do outside of work? Playing with my dogs</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>@MDaware Academic Interests: Social Media, Health Policy, Airway Fellowship: Health Policy @ GWU Residency: Mt. Sinai Medical School: Loyola University, Chicago Undergraduate: Cornell, BA in Government Hometown: Millburn, NJ Why do you choose to work at NUEM? (#whyNUEM) Great mix of complex quaternary &amp; inner city urban care with great people all around If you could have any superpower what would it be? Flight Last book you read or TV show you binged? Station 11 If you won a million dollars what would you do with it? Travel more Favorite thing about Chicago? Can't name a favorite restaurant</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>@patricklank Academic Interests: Toxicology, Addiction, Medical Education Fellowship: Toxikon Consortium (Stroger/Cook County Medical Toxicology Fellowship) Residency: Northwestern Medical School: Albert Einstein College of Medicine Undergrad: Yale - History of Science/Medicine; Molecular Biophysics &amp; Biochemistry Hometown: Ft. Lauderdale, FL Why do you choose to work at NUEM? (#whyNUEM) The residents, my co-faculty members, and the amazing location Favorite restaurant in the city? Goosefoot - sure it’s a fancy multi-course kind of restaurant, but it feels like you are eating at the chef’s home. Plus it’s BYOB. Favorite thing to do outside of work? A few years ago I started doing triathlons. Of those three sports, running is my favorite. There’s nothing like going for a run along Lake Michigan in (almost) any kind of weather! Last book you read or TV show you binged? A few of my college roommates have written novels. The most recent one I read was Trash Mountain by Bradley Bazzle. It’s funny, weird, and a little insane just like the author. Share your favorite NUEM memory. I have been fortunate to attend many NUEM retreats. Each one of them is my favorite.</image:caption>
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