Clinical Associate Professor, Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine
Stanford University
Stanford, California
Dr. Erin Hennessey is a Clinical Associate Professor of Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine at Stanford University. She became the Program Director for the Anesthesia Critical Care Medicine Fellowship in 2015 and served as the Associate Program Director from 2013-2015. She is currently the Chair of the Program Directors Advisory Council for SOCCA, an outgoing Councilor for SAAAPM, and an active member in the in-training and anesthesia sections of SCCM. Dr. Hennessey has an interest in curriculum development for fellows in the areas of mentoring, leadership, and wellness programs. She completed her Masters in Education of Health Professions through the Johns Hopkins School of Education and focused her studies on the effectiveness of milestone-based assessments for ACCM programs and the use of a holistic review rubric to aid in fellow recruitment models. Her clinical duties at Stanford include general anesthesia, anesthesia preoperative care clinic, perioperative medicine, cardiothoracic ICU, and medical-surgical ICU. Clinical topics of interest include patient-family interaction in the ICU, communication techniques for hand-offs, procedural training and competency, and ventilator management. She is currently teaching at the undergraduate, undergraduate medical, and graduate medical education level with a keen interest in recruiting competent and compassionate physicians into the field of Critical Care Medicine.
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Thursday, April 21, 2022
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM US CST