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  • Rebecca D. Walker

    Rebecca D. Walker

    Clinical Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsInterests include international development in emergency care, healthcare disparities, wilderness medicine, human rights, administration

  • Nancy Ewen Wang

    Nancy Ewen Wang

    Professor of Emergency Medicine (Pediatrics), Emerita

    Current Research and Scholarly Interests- Disparities in Emergency Medical Services for children.
    - Efficacy of novel interventions for pediatric access to care.
    - Teaching and supporting community-initiated interventions and programs internationally.

  • Eric A  Weiss, MD, FACEP

    Eric A Weiss, MD, FACEP

    Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Stanford University Medical Center, Emeritus

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy focus of research is wilderness medicine, including hypothermia, heat illness, altitude illness, improvised medical care in austere environments and wound care. I also have a strong interest in Disaster Medicine, Travel Medicine and International Health, and Pandemics.

  • Eric L. Weiss, MD, DTM&H

    Eric L. Weiss, MD, DTM&H


    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsIgnorance of Hepatitis A Among Travelers (writing up data).Travelers Neglecting to Seek Pre Travel Medicine Advice (writing up data).Fluoroquinolones in the Treatment of Complicated Urinary Tract Infections (new ED study)

  • Sarah R. Williams MD, MHPE, PCC, BCC

    Sarah R. Williams MD, MHPE, PCC, BCC

    Clinical Professor, Emergency Medicine

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsExploring ways to incorporate coaching into medical education.

    Investigating ways to innovate medical education training across specialties.

    Investigating applications of clinician-performed point-of-care ultrasound for emergency and critical care patients.

    Improving safety of transitions of care between providers during sign-out.

  • Jennifer Wilson MD, MS

    Jennifer Wilson MD, MS

    Clinical Professor, Emergency Medicine

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsEmergency critical care & resuscitation, ARDS, sepsis

  • Maia Winkel

    Maia Winkel

    Clinical Instructor, Emergency Medicine

    BioMaia Winkel, MD is a Clinical Instructor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Stanford School of Medicine. She completed the Stanford Physician Wellness Fellowship, as well as the Stanford Biodesign Faculty Fellowship and the Stanford Health Professions Education and Scholarship (SHAPES) Honors Scholar Program. Before fellowship, she completed residency at Jacobi/Montefiore Emergency Medicine in the Bronx, NY, where she was Chief Resident. She also holds a Master's in Bioethics from Columbia University. She is interested in physician wellness, workplace efficiency, medical ethics, procedural confidence and competence, and biodesign.