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'''Cole Ettingoff, MPH''' | |||
Medical Student | |||
== About == | |||
Cole is a passionate medical student and proud nerd for all things EM, EMS, and public health. He worked in public health for several years before medical school including for the City of San Francisco and Montgomery County Maryland. He completed the first half of medical school at Tel Aviv University and is now a student at Trinity School of Medicine in Georgia, having previously received his Masters of Public Health from George Washington University and the Buisness of Healthcare Certificate at Wharton. He has extensive experience in emergency management and response and, even with the workload of med school, remains operationally active in fire and EMS. He has held numerous leadership roles in the American Public Health Association, Society of Academic Emergency Medicine, American College of Emergency Physicians, National Association of EMS Physicians, and is vice president of the American Association of Public Health Physicians, which is believed to be the first time a medical student has ever been elected a VP of an AMA constituent society. | |||
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Revision as of 00:07, 6 May 2025
Cole Ettingoff, MPH Medical Student
About
Cole is a passionate medical student and proud nerd for all things EM, EMS, and public health. He worked in public health for several years before medical school including for the City of San Francisco and Montgomery County Maryland. He completed the first half of medical school at Tel Aviv University and is now a student at Trinity School of Medicine in Georgia, having previously received his Masters of Public Health from George Washington University and the Buisness of Healthcare Certificate at Wharton. He has extensive experience in emergency management and response and, even with the workload of med school, remains operationally active in fire and EMS. He has held numerous leadership roles in the American Public Health Association, Society of Academic Emergency Medicine, American College of Emergency Physicians, National Association of EMS Physicians, and is vice president of the American Association of Public Health Physicians, which is believed to be the first time a medical student has ever been elected a VP of an AMA constituent society.
