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UNM Department of Emergency Medicine- Faculty Biographics
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HEATHER WEBB, M.D.
Dept. of
Emergency
Medicine
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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Med School: Boston
University School of Medicine, Boston, MA
Residency: University of New Mexico, Emergency Medicine, Albuquerque, NM.
Interests:
Family, hiking/camping, power yoga, snowboarding,
reading, writing short stories/poetry/essays, nature journaling/sketching.
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STEVEN
WEISS, M.D.
Dept. of
Emergency
Medicine
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PROFESSOR
MEDICAL DIRECTOR, EMS ACADEMY
Med School: Thomas Jefferson University, PA
Residency: Tulane University, LA
Interests:
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JULIA
WHITEFIELD, M.D., Ph.D
Dept. of
Emergency
Medicine
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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Med School: Johannes
Gutenberg Universität, Mainz, Germany and University of Colorado, Denver,
Colorado
Residency: University
of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado.
Interests:
My hobbies outside of Medicine include hiking, biking, skiing, wood-working and
cooking. My love for music shows itself in many ways: ballroom dancing (I was a
Latin American show dancer), and I play classical piano and some other
instruments. I love foreign countries and speak many foreign languages as is
typical in Europe and am a history buff.
My experiences in medicine have been broad and
diverse, much as my personal life outside of medicine has been. In 1987, I
started working for Children’s Hospital in Denver within the Regional Health
Care Network. In this role, I was the senior MD in the US entrusted with the
task of establishing pediatric emergency departments in community hospitals and
stayed in this role through 2000. In 2001 I started the first Pediatric
Emergency Department within the State of Indiana before I moved to Chattanooga,
TN, to work at Erlanger Campus (part of the University of Tennessee) helping
develop its brand new Pediatric Emergency Department. We were part of a level I
trauma center for Adult and Pediatric Emergency Medicine, one of the four in the
state of Tennessee. I have held various administrative positions being medical
director for pediatric emergency departments and pediatric departments at
various hospitals throughout my career and actively shaping pediatric emergency
medicine also within Copec (in Tennessee).
In July 2007 I moved to my dream state of New
Mexico. I had fallen in love with the Southwest and in particular New Mexico
when I traveled through the state with my dance partner 30 years ago in 1978 in
an old beat up 1972 Kingswood Station Wagon.
I am an academic clinician versus a clinical
academician. My clinical work is holy to me and has to this date given me the
greatest of satisfaction. My special medical interests include starting or
growing pediatric programs to improve and standardize pediatric care for any
community to tertiary care level; pre-hospital care is both a hobby and a
special interest of mine since part of my training involved flying with Flight
for Life, the oldest air ambulance system in the US and being so very familiar
with these systems since I have been a sending, receiving and evaluating
physician. I also participated in the training of Life Force a large air medical
transport carrier serving four states of the Southeast including Tennessee. To
me the best job I’ve ever had, the one that did not pay in money, was as the
physician on skis with Copper Mountain Ski Patrol for whom I worked for many
years outside my regular medical directorship and clinical activities. I have
volunteered my time to Lifeguard here, reviewing pediatric emergencies and
helping with protocols and education. With Lifeguard I have already participated
in many community teaching/outreach events.
I am an active advocate for children’s and women’s rights,
linked to my training at the Henry Kempe Center for child abuse and neglect in
Denver, Colorado. Asthma education, its regularly updated NIH guidelines for
evaluation and treatment thereof, empowerment of the families in each community
that I have worked at, became a special interest of mine, I think because of my
family history and my elective training at National Jewish Hospital in Denver,
Colorado. I am the liaison between the American Academy of Pediatrics Historical
Section of Neonatology and the German equivalent. In this I was actively
involved in finding German Jewish Pediatricians in the US that had to flee
Germany during WW II to avoid execution.
I was born in Frankfurt, Germany and am of German and French
descent. My great-great- grandfather was a vintner from Alsace and owned an
orchard in Lorraine! I love wine!
I have two children, a 20 year old daughter who rows for the University of West
Virginia and an 18 year old son who graduated from high school this year and
will go into English/journalism at Northern Arizona University.
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