2017 National Emergency Medicine Conference
 
Conference Faculty and Planning Committee
CONFERENCE FACULTY

Chris Carpenter, MD
Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine
Washington University in St. Louis
St. Louis, MO

Santosh Davies, MD
The Permanente Medical Group
Santa Clara, CA

David Glaser, MD
Colorado Permanente Medical Group
Denver, CO

Heather Kuntz, MD
Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine
Loma Linda University
Loma Linda, CA

Joanna Law-Courter, MD
Southern California Permanente Medical Group
San Diego, CA

Steve Offerman, MD
Director, KPNC Regional Toxicology Service
The Permanente Medical Group
Sacramento, CA

Ryan Radecki, MD
Northwest Permanente Medical Group
Portland, OR

Matthew Silver, MD
Southern California Permanente Medical Group
San Diego, CA

Larry Stock, MD
President, CAL/AECP
Antelope Valley Hospital
Lancaster, CA

Reinier Van Tonder, MD
Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group
New Haven, CT

Josh Weil, MD
Assistant Physician-in-Chief, Hospital Operations
The Permanente Medical Group
Santa Rosa, CA

Keith Wrenn, MD
Professor
Valderbilt School of Medicine
Brentwood, TN

CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN & PLANNING COMMITTEE

Gus Garmel, MD, FACEP, FAAEM – TPMG
Clinical Professor (Affiliate) of EM, Stanford University
Conference Chairperson

Santosh Davies, MD – TPMG
Jason Elband, MD, FACEP – TPMG
David Glaser, MD – CPMG
Joanna Law Courter, MD – SCPMG
Todd Newton, MD – SCPMG
Matthew Silver, MD – SCPMG
Reinier Van Tonder, MD – NWPMG
Joshua Weil, MD – TPMG

Kaiser Permanente National CME Program
The Permanente Federation
Sarah Shimer – Manager, National CME Program
K.M. Tan, MD – National CME Committee Liason

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Laura Hernandez, CMP
Director, SCPMG Meetings & Events
(626) 405-4645 (tie-line 8-335-4645)
laura.m.hernandez@kp.org

 

FACULTY AND PLANNING COMMITTEE DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

Kaiser Permanente requires that all planners and faculty participating in CME activities disclose any financial relationship with a commercial interest that might pose a potential, apparent, or real conflict of interest with regard to the individual's contribution to the activity. A commercial interest is defined by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) as any entity producing, marketing, reselling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients; the most common examples are pharmaceutical and medical device companies. All potential conflicts of interest are mitigated prior to the start of the conference and in accordance with the policies of the KP National CME Program.