Associate Program Director, Adena Emergency Medicine ResidencyDirector of Research and CME, Adena Health SystemProfessor of Emergency Medicine, Adjunct,Department of Emergency Medicine, Wexner Medical Center at The Ohio State UniversityAssociate editor clinical content, The Journal of Urgent Care Medicine (JUCM)Urgent Care Reviews and Perspectives (UC RAP): Executive editor
Adena Emergency Medicine Residency
Emergency Medicine attending physician, Adena Health System
Director of Research and Scholarly activity, Adena Health System GME
Stroke Medical Director and Interim Emergency Department Chair, Adena Medical Center
Professor of Emergency Medicine, Adjunct, The Wexner Medical Center at The Ohio State University
Emergency Medicine Reviews and Perspectives (EM RAP) podcast: Risk management section editor
Urgent Care MAX (UC MAX) podcast: Executive editor
Senior clinical editor, The Journal of Urgent Care Medicine (JUCM)
Medical Director, Ohio Dominican University Physician Assistant studies program
CorePendium Section editor: ED admin and practice, CorePendium Chapter author: Chest pain evaluation for ACS
Author Bouncebacks! series of books
Mike is an emergency medicine physician as well as the Director of Research, Stroke Medical Director, and Interim ED department chair at the Adena Medical Center. He is also Professor of Emergency Medicine, Adjunct at the Wexner Medical Center at The Ohio State University. He is the risk management section editor for EM RAP, and the executive editor for the new podcast UC MAX (part of the EM RAP family of products), and has been the principal investigator for original research published in JAMA and Annals of Emergency Medicine, and is the risk management section editor for CorePendium. He is the author of the Bouncebacks! series of books. Michael has practiced medicine nationally and internationally, including volunteer work in Papua New Guinea, Nepal, and the West Indies. Research interests include ED evaluation and management of chest pain, patient safety, EM medical education, and, of course, Bouncebacks!
Evaluating the Patient with Chest Pain
Sunday, May 4, 2025
2:30 PM – 3:15 PM CT