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Know Your ER Physicians
 | David Soria, MD, FACEP, FAAEM
Position Chief of Emergency Medicine Board-Certified Emergency Specialist Education The Ohio State University Medical School Residency Case Western Reserve/Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Chief Resident Board Certified by ABEM Fellow of ACEP, AAEM |
 | Adam Bromberg, MD
Position Board-Eligible Emergency Specialist
Education Saba University School of Medicine, Honors List, Deans List
Residency Wright State University School of Medicine, Chief Emergency Medicine Resident 2008 Carl Jelenko Award for Academic Excellence Member ACEP, EMRA, SAEM
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 | Brandt Delhamer, MD, FACEP, FAAEM
Position Board-Certified Emergency Specialist Director of EMS Relations
Education Texas A&M, Summa Cum Laude University of Miami School of Medicine, Senior Class President President, Academic Society of Virchow
Residency University of Texas Houston School of Medicine Board certified by ABEM Fellow of ACEP, AAEM
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 | Blake Kendall, DO, FACOEP
Position Board-Certified Emergency Specialist Director of Community Relations/Business Development
Education Yale University NOVA Southeastern School of Medicine
Residency Lehigh Valley Health System, Chief Resident Fellow of ACOEP, ACEP
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 | Jay Kernus, DO, FACEP, FACOEP
Position Board-Certified Emergency Specialist Director of Patient/Nursing Satisfaction
Education Philadelphia College of Medicine
Residency Albert Einstein Medical Center Board certified by ABOEM Fellow of ACOEP, ACEP
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 | Don Montgomery, MD, FAAEM
Position Board-Certified Emergency Specialist, Director of Process Improvement
Education Louisiana State University School of Medicine
Residency Orlando Regional Health System Board certified by ABEM Fellow of AAEM
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 | Gregory Somich, DO, FACEP, FACOEP
Position Assistant Director, Emergency Department Board-Certified Emergency Specialist Director of Quality Improvement
Education Ohio University School of Medicine
Residency Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Chief Resident Flight physician for Trauma LifeFlight Board certified by ABEOM
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