Ready When You Need Them: Emergency Medicine in the Community
Whether its treating tennis players, resuscitating racers, or protecting presidential candidates, chances are if it happens in Greater Cincinnati, theres someone from UC Emergency Medicine on the scene training or ready to serve.
Art Pancioli, MD, Richard C. Levy Chair and Professor of the UC Department of Emergency Medicine describes the departments work in the community as far-reaching and showing up in many unexpected places in and around the region. "But youd like us to show up, because when you need us, well already be there.
To learn more about the work of the Department of Emergency Medicine, see the cover story in the new issue of Cincinnati Medicine. (Page 8.)
Art Pancioli, MD, Richard C. Levy Chair and Professor of the UC Department of Emergency Medicine , on the cover of Cincinnati Medicine
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