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Available Speakers

Faculty members of the Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine have extensive experience lecturing on a variety of medical topics throughout the United States. The following physicians welcome invitations to speak on the topics listed below.

Contact us at pemadmin@hsc.utah.edu to discuss speaker scheduling.

Faculty Subject(s)
Sarah Becker, DO
  • Pediatric Airway
David C. Chaulk, MD, MPH
  • Pediatric Orthopedics, Traumatic/atraumatic
  • Transporting the Critically Ill or Injured Child
  • Physician Leadership/Change Management
  • Pediatric Quality and Patient Safety
Zachary Drapkin, MD
  • Pediatric Airway
  • Video Laryngoscopy
  • Febrile Infant
  • Eye Emergencies
  • Pediatric Neck Infections
  • Pediatric Seizures
Nanette Dudley, MD
  • Navigating and Academic Career
  • Family Presence in the Acute Care Setting
  • What is Child Death Review?
  • Patient Safety
  • Quality Improvement
Eric Glissmeyer, MD
  • Appendicitis
  • Arm Fractures in Children
  • Computerized Physician Order Entry & Medical Informatics
  • Febrile Infant Diagnostic Management
  • Urinary Tract Infections in Young Infants
Lucy Hansen, MD
  • Asthma

  • Hyperbilirubinemia

  • Fever in Neonates

Bruce Herman, MD
  • Child Physical Abuse
  • Child Sexual Abuse
  • Pediatric Poisonings
  • Bites and Stings
Hilary Hewes, MD
  • EMSC
  • Disaster Medicine: Pediatric-specific Concerns
  • Ultrasound in the Pediatric Emergency Department
  • Pediatric Trauma
Maija Holsti, MD, MPH
  • Burns
  • Child with a Limp
  • Fractures
  • Clinical Study Types
  • American Indian and Alaskan Native Health
Michael Johnson, MD
  • Emergency Management of Pediatric Asthma
  • Pediatric Bronchiolitis
  • Quality Improvement in Acute Care Settings
Howard Kadish, MD
  • Pediatric Head Injury
  • Fever in Children
  • Pediatric Sedation
  • Bronchiolitis
  • Thoracic Trauma
  • Urological Emergencies
  • Healthcare Economics
Elizabeth Keating, MD,
MSPH/HSA
  • Global Health
  • Pediatric Emergency Care in Low-Resource Settings
  • Pediatric Public Health
  • Fever in the Returning Traveler
Allison Keller, MD
  • Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury
  • EMS and EMSC in Utah
  • Pediatric Transport and Medical Control
  • Suicide Prevention in the Emergency Department
  • Apneic Oxygenation and Delayed Sequence Intubation
Roni Lane, MD
  • Pediatric Sepsis
  • Rare Utah Infectious Diseases
  • Pediatric Shock
  • Sickle Cell Disease in the Emergency Department
  • Pediatric Genitourinary Emergencies
  • Emergency Management of Pediatric Anaphylaxis
  • Pediatric Septic Shock
  • Quality Improvement in the Emergency Department Setting
Chari Larsen, MD
  • Acute Otitis Media & Bacterial Sinusitis
  • Hyperbilirubinemia
  • Strep Pharyngitis
  • Magnet Ingestions
  • Pediatric Observation Medicine
  • Pediatric Seizures
  • Pediatric Gastroenteritus
Michael Miescier, MD, MPH
  • Fever in Children
  • Airway Management
  • Pediatric Eye Emergencies
Doug Nelson, MD
  • Pediatric Procedural Sedation
  • Pediatric Behavioral Emergencies
  • Pediatric Seizures
  • Wound Management
Jennifer Plumb, MD, MPH
  • Opioid Overdose Prevention
  • Naloxone Rescue Kits
  • Pediatric Toxicology and Poisoning
  • Meeting Health Needs in Marginalized Populations
  • Drug User Health
Charles Pruitt, MD
  • Injury Prevention and Advocacy
Jeff Robison, MD
  • Global Health

  • Pediatric Global Health- Emergency Care in Resource-Limited Settings

  • Trauma in Low and Middle-Income Countries

David Sandweiss, MD
  • Pediatric Observation Care

  • Pediatric Bronchiolitis

  • Pediatric Asthma

Jeff Schunk, MD
  • Pediatric Foreign Bodies
  • Fever in Children
  • Approach to the Child with an Acute Limp
  • Medical Decision Making
  • Pediatric Head Trauma
  • Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)
Joyce Soprano, MD
  • Common Pediatric Sports Injuries
  • Knee Pain in the Pediatric Patient
  • COVID-19 and MIS-C
  • Pediatric Stroke
Stephanie Spanos, MD
  • J-Tip Jet Injector Anesthesia
  • Critical Procedure Training
  • Pediatric Medical Simulation
  • Pediatric Emergency Preparedness
  • Pediatric Emergency Ultrasound
Matt Steimle, DO, FAAP,
FACEP
  • How to build a Point of Care Ultrasound Curriculum for various learners: medical students, nurses, residents, fellows, attending physicians, advance practice providers
  • How to build a Point of Care Ultrasound Program in various Practice Settings
  • How to collaborate Point of Care Ultrasound in an Institution
  • How to obtain Point of Care Ultrasound Privileging
  • How to use Point of Care Ultrasound in Global, Rural, and Austere Environments
  • How to use Point of Care Ultrasound in various clinical situation including: shock, hypotension, trauma, cardiac, lung, ocular, musculoskeletal, skin, and soft tissue pathology

Division Chief

Howard Kadish, MD, MBA

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Contact Us

Phone: 801-587-7450

Department of Pediatrics
Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine

PO Box 581289
Salt Lake City, Utah 84158