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PAUL CHENEY, M.D.
Dept. of Emergency Medicine
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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
MEDICAL DIRECTOR, AFD & BFD
CHIEF, EMS SECTION
Med School: University of New Mexico
Residency: University of New Mexico, Emergency
Medicine
Interests: Emergency Medicine Services and wound management.
I have lived in New Mexico for 30 years. I received my B. A. in liberal arts from
St. John's College in Santa Fe
in 1981, and began medical school at UNM in 1983. I completed my residency
training in emergency medicine at UNM in 1990 and been on the faculty since
then.
I have a strong interest in EMS, and am
currently the Medical Director for the Albuquerque Fire Department. Other
interests and activities include: wound management and am physician advisor to
the Emergency Department technicians.
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CAMERON CRANDALL, M.D.
Dept. of Emergency Medicine
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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR,
Vice Chair for Research
CENTER FOR INJURY PREVENTION RESEARCH & EDUCATION
Med School: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Residency: Emergency Medicine, University of New Mexico
Special Interests and Expertise: Injury Prevention, Epidemiology,
Statistics
I grew up
in rainy-cloudy Seattle having thought that I had received my life dose of sun
while working as Seattle parks lifeguard for many summers…little did I know what
was in store for me. After graduating from the University of Washington, I spent
half of a year in Paris, France learning the language, drinking way too much
wine and eating one great meal after another. While I rarely find French to be
of direct use in New Mexico, it has helped me butcher my way through more than
one history and physical in Spanish. I took an interest in public health while
in medical school and devoted a few years of my life to the discipline of
epidemiology. It was this passion that led me to New Mexico. Here I found an
emergency medicine program that saw things just a bit differently than all of
the others. And here I have stayed. While not crunching numbers for residents
and faculty, I spend my time redoing the landscaping of my house in downtown
Albuquerque, cooking, and trying to find time to travel. I look forward to
meeting you all—and even, just maybe, working a crazy night shift in the ED.
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JOY CROOK, M.D.
Dept. of Emergency Medicine
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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR,
MEDICAL DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR DISASTER MEDICINE
Med School:
Residency:
Interests:
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MEGAN DELL, M.D.
Dept. of Emergency Medicine
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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR,
Med School:
Residency:
Interest:
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DAVID DOEZEMA, M.D.
Dept. of Emergency Medicine
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PROFESSOR
VICE CHAIR for administration
CHAIR, HRRC
Med School:
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Residency: Henry Ford Hospital, Internal Medicine, MI
Fellowship: Tropical Medicine
Interests: The wonderful New Mexico environment.
I've been at the
University of
New Mexico 18 of the 21 years I've lived in
New Mexico.
I've had a number of positions in the emergency department, clinical director
and most recently residency director. I'm interested in various clinical issues,
especially minor head injury, quality improvement, and triage. A large
reason for my continued enjoyment of our emergency medicine practice is working
with great residents.
Outside of work, I enjoy the
wonderful New Mexico environment as much as possible with my family.
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