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Steven Davis Steven Davis
Student Clerkship Director
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine

Office Phone: (202) 741-2911
Email: Email
Department: Emergency Medicine

Education

  • BS, Trinity University, 2000
  • MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, TX, 2004

Biography

Internship: Internal Medicine, The George Washington University, Washington, DC (2005)

Residency: Emergency Medicine, The George Washington University, Washington, DC (2008)

Advanced Certificate: Master Teacher Leadership Development Program The George Washington University, Washington, DC (2015)

Dr. Davis is Director of Undergraduate Medical Education in the Department of Emergency Medicine and serves as Clerkship Director for the Emergency Medicine Senior Clerkship at GW.  He is Chair of the Clinical Curriculum Sub-Committee at GW and serves on the Committee for Undergraduate Medical Education Curriculum (CUMEC).  Dr. Davis has written and presented on emergency management of ophthalmologic conditions, use of point-of-care ultrasonography in clinical medicine, and novel approaches in medical education.  He previously served as director of the Health Policy Scholarly Concentration and has presented on health policy and public health topics locally, regionally and nationally.  Dr. Davis is a graduate of the Master Teacher Leadership Development Program at GW, and a past recipient of the SMHS Distinguished Teacher Award.  Dr. Davis completed his medical education at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, internship in Internal Medicine at GW, and residency in Emergency Medicine at GW.

Interest Section(s)

  • Education
  • Health Policy

Industry Relationships and Collaborations

This faculty member (or a member of their immediate family) has reported a financial interest with the health care related companies listed below. These relations have been reported to the University and, when appropriate, management plans are in place to address potential conflicts.

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