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Daniel Ridelman

Assistant Professor at Medicine, Wayne State University0 Followers

Dr. Daniel Ridelman is an esteemed Assistant Professor at Wayne State University, where he specializes in Emergency Medicine. Originally from Guatemala, Dr. Ridelman embarked on his medical journey at San Carlos University, earning his MD degree before relocating to Detroit for his postgraduate training. His dedication to the field is evident in his dual role as an attending physician at the Detroit Medical Center and a clinical assistant professor at Wayne State University. In addition to his teaching and clinical responsibilities, Dr. Ridelman is the founding assistant program director of the International Emergency Medicine fellowship program. This role underscores his commitment to fostering global health initiatives and enhancing medical education on an international scale. His work has significantly impacted Emergency Medicine education, particularly in Latin America, where he has established strong professional connections. Dr. Ridelman is passionate about making medical education accessible to Spanish-speaking learners. He actively contributes to this cause by translating essential Emergency Medicine resources into Spanish, thereby bridging language barriers and facilitating knowledge dissemination in the region. His efforts have been instrumental in empowering local healthcare professionals and improving patient care standards. A recognized expert in his field, Dr. Ridelman has been invited to speak at numerous Emergency Medicine conferences around the world. His presentations reflect his deep expertise and unwavering commitment to advancing the discipline. Through these engagements, he shares insights and innovations, inspiring peers and fostering collaboration across borders. Dr. Ridelman's research interests lie at the intersection of International and Emergency Medicine, Global Health, and Medical Education. His work continues to influence the field, driving advancements and promoting a more interconnected approach to healthcare. His contributions have not only enriched the academic community but have also had a tangible impact on the practice of Emergency Medicine globally.

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