Bio

Dr. Zeidan is an Assistant Professor at Emory University School of Medicine. She received her medical degree from George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences and completed an Emergency Medicine residency at The Hospital of The University of Pennsylvania where she was a Chief Resident. She completed and Emergency Ultrasound fellowship at the University of Kentucky and is interested in point of care ultrasound implementation in resource limited settings domestically.

Dr. Zeidan is passionate about health care delivery and outcomes to refugee, immigrant and asylum populations. She helped create The Society of Asylum Medicine (@AsylumMedicine) and has performed over 30 asylum evaluations for individuals seeking asylum. Her research focuses on barriers to acute care for refugees, immigrants, and asylum populations.

Additionally, Dr. Zeidan holds a national position with The Academy for Women in Academic Emergency Medicine (AWAEM), is Finance Co-Chair of FemInEM and helped launch FemInEM Forward.

Speaking Topics

  • Emergency Ultrasound
  • Refugee, Immigrant and Asylee Health

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