Nicholas Jouriles, MD
Professor and Chair of Emergency Medicine, Northeast Ohio Medical University

Medical School: Case Western University
Residency: Denver Health
Clinical Topics: EMS, Medical Emergencies
Nicholas Jouriles, MD, is Professor and Chair of Emergency Medicine at Northeast Ohio Medical University. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Case Western Reserve University. He trained at Dartmouth Hitchcock and Denver Health Medical Centers. He has served on or chaired many committees for CORD, ACEP, IFEM, and SAEM and as an ABEM examiner. He is the past President of ACEP and the current President of the ED Benchmarking Alliance.
His publications focus on the education and administrative aspects of emergency medicine. His textbook chapter features include diseases of the myocardium and pericardium and oncologic emergencies. Many of his previous trainees and mentees now occupy significant leadership positions in EM.
- Describe three significant milestones in EM's development
- List three core principles of EM
- List three different cardiomyopathies
- Describe the pathophysiology of pericarditis
- List two life threatening oncologic emergencies
- Describe how palliative care plays a role in EM
- List three financial events that led to boarding
- Describe the root cause of boarding
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