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Lindsay Davis, MD earned her medical degree at Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia, PA and remained at Temple for her residency training in Emergency Medicine. After residency, she moved to New York City to complete her Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship at NYU Langone Health/Bellevue Medical Center. She was recruited to join the Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Faculty at NYU in
... the role of Director of Resident Ultrasound Education and was quickly promoted to Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship Director. She joined the Emergency Medicine Department at Boston Medical Center in 2022 as an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and is part of the Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Division, with a focus on resident and medical student ultrasound education. Dr. Davis’ interests include critical care point of care ultrasound, designing innovative ultrasound curricula, and creating faculty development programs.
Especialidades
Clinical ultrasound
Administrative Title
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
Residency
Temple University Hospital
Board Certifications
ABEM, FPD-AEMUS
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