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About WikEM
WikEM, The Global Emergency Medicine Wiki, is the world's largest emergency medicine open-access reference resource. Our highly acclaimed content is freely available via the internet and our dedicated mobile applications. If you are a medical practitioner, join our contributor community and share your important knowledge with the world.
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Editorial Board
Editor in Chief
Deputy Editor
Senior Assistant Editor
Assistant Editor
- Joel Miller, MD
- Jonathan Osgood, DO
- Kenn Ghaffarian, DO
- Kevin Lu, MS4
- Manuel Celedon, MD
- Manpreet Singh, MD
Resident Editors
Senior Resident Editors
Resident Editors
See "Resident Editors" for a list of resident editors by program.
Academic Advisers
- Alex Koyfman, MD (UT Southwestern / Parkland Hospital)
- Amy Kaji, MD, MPH (Harbor-UCLA Medical Center)
- Madonna Fernandez, MD (Harbor-UCLA Medical Center)