Ryanne Mayersak, M.D. (she/her)
- Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine
Biography
Dr. Mayersak joined the Department of Emergency Medicine as full-time faculty in 2015. She has a Masters in Analytical Chemistry and formally worked in the Explosives and Propellant Division at the Naval Surface Warfare Center prior to making the transition into the healthcare field. She has been actively involved in medical student and resident education and served on several committees. She taught Emergency Department Critical Care Assessment and Procedures, an undergraduate Emergency Health Science course, the Practice of Medicine fourth year medical student capstone course, and was a CAP student preceptor for first and second year medical students. Her academic interests include medical education, medical ethics, palliative medicine, and areas covering specific system issues like ED super-utilization. She enjoys reading, shopping, travelling, and spending time with her friends and family.
Education and training
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Degrees
- M.D., 2003, George Washington University
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Residency
- George Washington University, Washington, DC 2007
Publications
Elsevier pure profilePublications
Essential Foundational Education Research Methods Articles for Graduate Medical Educators
Journal of graduate medical educationFaculty Development and the Emergency Medicine Educator
Journal of Emergency MedicineTop emergency medicine faculty development papers since 2000
AEM Education and TrainingEducation Research Training for Academic Emergency Medicine Educators
Western Journal of Emergency MedicineThe Effects of Leadership Curricula With and Without Implicit Bias Training on Graduate Medical Education
Academic Medicine