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Dan D. Dressler, MD, MSCR Associate Program Director Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Emory University Hospital
Dr. Dressler completed his undergraduate training at Duke University in Physics, and his medical school and Internal Medicine Residency training at Emory, followed by a fellowship in Hospital Medicine and a Master of Science in Clinical Research. He serves as Director of Hospital Medicine at Emory University Hospital, part of the Section of Hospital Medicine within the Division of General Medicine.
Dr. Dressler has directed the Hospital Medicine Elective for internal medicine residents since 2001, and teaches Evidence-Based Medicine for internal medicine housestaff. He co-chairs the Medical Practice Committee at Emory University Hospital and serves on multiple other hospital committees (Pharmaceuticals and Therapeutics Committee, Critical Care Committee, Length-of-Stay Oversight Team) and Department of Medicine committees (Education Committee, Mentoring Subcommittee, FAME Committee, Quality Committee). He has served as co-course director for the regional CME conference, Annual Southern Hospital Medicine Update, since 2005. Within the Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM), he chairs the Core Curriculum Task Force and serves on the Education Committee, and he is co-editor of the recently published Core Competencies in Hospital Medicine (Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2006).
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