School of Computing, Informatics, Decision System Engineering, Arizona State University, USA
Dr. Teresa Wu is a graduate of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and completed her Emergency Medicine residency at Stanford University. She completed both ultrasound and administrative/simulation fellowships at Stanford University, following completion of her residency training. Dr. Wu has served as the Simulation Director for Graduate Medical Education and has run multiple internationally recognized simulation based training and ultrasound fellowships. She is currently an Associate Professor in Emergency Medicine at the University of Arizona, College of Medicine – Phoenix and the Director for the Simulation Curriculum for the medical campus. Dr. Wu has been the keynote speaker for numerous international educational conferences, and her innovative research has lead to advances in education, simulation and point-of-care ultrasound.
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