Bio

Megan Rybarczyk, MD, MPH is from Muncie, Indiana and graduated from
the University of Notre Dame with a major in the Biological Sciences and a
minor in Anthropology. She received her medical degree from the Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine and completed her residency
training in Emergency Medicine at Boston Medical Center, serving her final
year as a Chief Resident. She completed her Global Emergency
Medicine Fellowship at the Harvard/Brigham and Women's Hospital
(BWH) Program, with a focus on education/curriculum development, EM
program development, and emergency care systems development. Her
experiences in the field of Global Health have involved clinical work,
research, and/or education all over the world in countries such as the
Democratic Republic of Congo, Dominica, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Haiti,
Honduras, India, Pakistan, South Africa, and Uganda. Her research and academic interests are currently focused on EM education and training, particularly in low resource settings.

At present, she is the Academic Faculty Lead of the Certification Program in Emergency Medicine – CPEM (http://www.cpem.com.pk/) andis assisting in the development of EM as a specialty in Pakistan.

Speaking Topics

  • Medical Education (Simulation, FOAM, Innovations)
  • Trauma and Critical Care (including Airway)
  • Emergency Ultrasound
  • Global Health, Global Emergency Medicine

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