Professional Summary
Professional Overview
Matt Kiefer is an experienced Emergency Medicine Physician and the Director of Simulation for Graduate Medical Education at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Oakland, California. With a strong background in emergency care and medical simulation, he plays a crucial role in training and developing the next generation of healthcare professionals.
Current Role
As the Emergency Medicine Physician and Director of Simulation for Graduate Medical Education at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Matt is responsible for providing high-quality emergency care to patients while also leading the simulation-based training program for resident physicians. In this role, he has implemented innovative simulation scenarios and debriefing techniques to enhance the clinical skills and decision-making abilities of trainees, ultimately improving patient outcomes.
Career Progression
Prior to his current position, Matt served as an Emergency Medicine Physician at Alameda Health System, where he gained valuable experience in emergency care. He also completed a Fellowship in Medical Simulation at UC Davis Medical Center, during which he developed expertise in designing and facilitating simulation-based educational programs. Earlier in his career, Matt worked as an Emergency Medicine Resident Physician at Alameda Health System and a Research Coordinator in Hematology at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Academic Background
Matt holds a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree from the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. He also completed his residency in Emergency Medicine at Highland Hospital, Alameda Health System, and his fellowship in Medical Simulation at UC Davis Medical Center.
Areas of Expertise
Matt's areas of expertise include emergency medicine, medical simulation, and graduate medical education. He is proficient in the latest simulation technologies and techniques, and has a proven track record of developing and implementing successful simulation-based training programs. Additionally, he possesses strong leadership and communication skills, which enable him to effectively collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and drive positive change within the healthcare system.
Professional Impact
Throughout his career, Matt has made significant contributions to the field of emergency medicine and medical education. He has presented his work at national conferences, published in peer-reviewed journals, and received recognition for his innovative approaches to simulation-based training. As the Director of Simulation for Graduate Medical Education, Matt continues to enhance the quality of healthcare delivery and patient outcomes by equipping resident physicians with the necessary skills and knowledge to provide exceptional emergency care.
Conclusion
With his extensive experience in emergency medicine, medical simulation, and graduate medical education, Matt Kiefer is poised to make a lasting impact on the healthcare industry. His dedication to professional development and his passion for improving patient care make him a valuable asset to the St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center team and the broader healthcare community.