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Innovations for Institutional Turnover: A panel discussion | September 28, 2023

Date of Presentation: September 28, 2023

Type: Past Presentation  Training  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Emergency Medicine with Rural and Indigenous Communities/IHS ECHO Program  

Keywords: #emergency department  #er  #healthcare roles  #positions  

In this series of presentations, Dr. Paul Charlton, IHS Chief Clinical Consultant for Emergency Medicine, and Dr. Dan Schnorr, Emergency Medical Director for the San Carlos Apache Healthcare Corporation, lead a discussion focused on innovations for institutional turnover in rural and Indigenous community serving emergency departments.

Recording:

Presented by:

Paul Charlton, MD | Dan Schnorr, MD, MPH

Paul Charlton, MD, MA works as an emergency medicine physician at the Gallup Indian Medical Center where he currently serves as the emergency department director. He completed medical school at Dartmouth and his residency in Emergency Medicine at the University of Washington/Harborview. Dr. Charlton also holds a master’s degree from Georgetown University in Conflict Resolution, which drives his motivation to improve health care systems to address issues of quality, equity, and social justice. In addition to his clinical contributions, his academic niche is conflict management and health care, for which he holds academic affiliations with several universities focused on this topic. He lives in Gallup, New Mexico, with his wife and two children, and is an active climber and trail runner.

Dan Schnorr, MD, MPH is a board-certified emergency physician who has served as Emergency Medical Director for the San Carlos Apache Healthcare Corporation since 2021. Dr. Schnorr received a B.A. in Philosophy from the University of Notre Dame and M.D. from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons before completing residency at Highland Hospital in Oakland, CA. He later completed a fellowship in Global Emergency Care at Brigham and Women’s Hospital while earning a MPH from the Harvard School of Public Health. Dr Schnorr has worked various community and academic hospitals, including rural critical access and urban trauma centers while also completing assignments with the medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders in Sudan, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Mediterranean, Ukraine and Haiti. His research interests include infectious disease epidemics and health disparities. He lives in Phoenix with his wife, two daughters, dog and cat.

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Date added: August 29, 2023