Emergency Medicine
Annual Visiting Lecture Series

Our Department values sharing ideas and collaborating across institutional and geographic divides. Every year, we host a range of visiting scholars to lecture on Emergency Medicine-related topics. A full list of past visiting lecturers is available below.

Outstanding Contributions to Emergency Medicine Education

2003—Judith Tintinalli, MD – UNC Chapel Hill

2004—James Roberts, MD – Drexel

2005—Glenn Hamilton, MD – Wright State

2006—Corey Slovis, MD – Vanderbilt

2007— John Marx, MD – UNC Chapel Hill

2008—Joseph Lex, MD – Temple

2009—Rich Cantor, MD – Upstate Medical U

2010—Rich Levitan, MD – Dartmouth

2011—Peter DeBlieux, MD – LSU

2013—Kevin Klauer, DO – MSU

2014—Michael Weinstock, MD – Ohio State

2015—Mary Jo Wagner, MD – Central Michigan

2016—Jonathan Edlow, MD – Harvard

2017—Gus Garmel, MD – Stanford

2018—Arun Sayal, MD – U of Toronto

2019—Art Sanders, MD – U of Arizona

2020—Marc Calvert, JD – Calvert & Assoc

2021—Bill Brady, MD – UVA

2022—Stuart Swadron, MD – USC

2023—Diana Nordlund, DO, JD – MSU

2024—Jess Mason, MD – TCU

2025—Don Melady, MD – U of Toronto

2026—Evadne Marcolini, MD – Dartmouth

Outstanding Contributions to Emergency Medicine Research

2003—Donald Yealy, MD – U of Pittsburgh

2004—Rita Cydulka, MD – Case Western Reserve

2005—William Barsan, MD – U of Michigan

2006—Michelle Biros, MD – U of Minnesota

2007—Ed Panacek, MD – UC, Davis

2008—Judd Hollander, MD – Thomas Jefferson

2009—David Cone, MD – Yale

2011—Ben Abella, MD – U Penn

2012—Jeff Kline, MD – Indiana U

2013—Emanuel Rivers, MD – Henry Ford Hospital

2014—Bob Wears, MD – UF–Jacksonville

2015—Deborah Houry, MD – Emory

2016—Ian Stiell, MD – U of Ottawa

2017—Jeremy Brown, MD - NIH

2018—Barbra Backus, MD, PhD - Erasmus University

2019—Megan Ranney, MD – Brown

2021—Ali Raja, MD – Harvard

2022—Angela Mills, MD – Columbia

2023—Sally Santen, MD – U of Cincinnati

2024—Jonathan Edlow, MD – Harvard

2026—Andrew Meltzer, MD, MS – GWU

Brian J. Browne Outstanding Leadership in Emergency Medicine Lecture

2003—Gregory Henry, MD – U of Michigan

2004—Robert McNamara, MD – Temple

2005—John Kitzhaber – former Gov. of Oregon

2006—Carey Chisholm, MD – Indiana U

2007—Louis Ling, MD – U of Minnesota

2008—Jim Holliman, MD - USUHS

2009—Peter Rosen, MD – U of Arizona

2010—Gloria Kuhn, DO – Wayne State

2011—Jim Adams, MD – Northwestern

2012—Art Kellermann, MD – Chair in Policy Analysis, RAND Corp.

2013—Lee Wallis, MB ChB – U of Cape Town

2014—Jay Kaplan, MD – LSU

2015—Ron Walls, MD – Brigham Health

2016—Paul Pepe, MD – U of Texas, Houston

2017—Brian Zink, MD – Brown

2018—Robert Hockberger, MD – UCLA

2019—Ula Hwang, MD – NYU

2021—Judith Tintinalli, MD – UNC Chapel Hill

2022—Pamela Bensen, MD – 1st woman resident in EM

2023—Sandra Schneider, MD – U of Pittsburgh

2024—Corey Slovis, MD – Vanderbilt

2025—Raymond Fowler, MD – UT Southwestern

Shira Kansas Memorial Lecturer

2003—Peter DeBlieux, MD – LSU

2004—Daniel Goodenberger, MD – Washington U

2005—Joseph Ornato, MD – VCU

2006— Jorge Martinez, MD, JD – LSU

2007— Diane Birnbaumer, MD – UCLA

2008—Katherine Heilpern, MD – Emory

2009—Robert Rodriguez, MD – UCSF

2010—Wyatt Decker, MD – Mayo Clinic

2011—Bill Brady, MD – UVA

2012—Robert Hoffman, MD – NYU

2013—Michael Chansky, MD – Cooper, Rowan U

2014—Corey Slovis, MD – Vanderbilt

2015—Sarah Stahmer, MD – UNC

2016—Emanuel Rivers, MD – Henry Ford Hospital

2017—David Talan, MD - UCLA

2018—John Field, MD – HCH-Ft. Lauderdale

2019—Chad Kessler, MD – Durham VAMC

2020—Sara Gray, MD – U of Toronto

2021—Mike Donnino, MD – Harvard

2022—Aileen Marty, MD – FIU

2023—Susan Wilcox, MD – UMass

2024—Louise Andrew, MD, JD – CCEMT

2025—Tsuyoshi Mitarai, MD – Stanford