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Jeanette Kurbedin, DO
Medical Student Clerkship Director
Ultrasound Faculty
Medical School: New York College of Osteopathic Medicine
Residency: Maimonides Medical Center
Fellowship - Ultrasound: Maimonides Medical Center
Professional Interests: Ultrasound, Transesophageal Echo, Education, Curriculum Development
Twitter: @JKurbedin
Dr. Jeanette Kurbedin is the Clerkship Director and an ultrasound faculty member at Maimonides Medical Center. She holds an academic appointment of Associate Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine at SUNY Downstate College of Medicine. In addition to her teaching and mentorship of senior medical students, she teaches weekly foundational courses and ultrasound courses for pre-clinical medical students. Dr. Kurbedin is also actively involved in resident education and teaches frequently during weekly didactic conferences. Nationally, she has been an integral part of the EMRA Medical Student Forum for advising medical students across all four years and has created long-term meaningful relationships with her students. She has spoke nationally at conferences about mentorship, diversity, equity, and inclusion and ultrasound. Dr. Kurbedin is an active faculty involved with the US Division and teaches at the annual Maimonides Medical Center Block Camp and Tri-State Pediatric Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Conference. She has taught TEE workshops at AIUM and spoken widely about the use of ultrasound during cardiac arrest.
Selected Scholarly Activity:
Kurbedin J, Haines L, Levine MC, Dickman E. When Fever, Leukocytosis, and Right Lower Quadrant Pain Is Not Appendicitis. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2017 Sep;33(9):e46-e47. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000001250. PMID: 28872570.
Hussain, A., Kuhner, C., Ghei, R., & Kurbedin, J. (2023). 18 Expanding an Emergency Medicine Sub-Internship Mentorship Program.
Ghei, R., Cen, E., Liu, J., Danta, M., & Kurbedin, J. (2023). Impact of Specific Resident-Driven Virtual Recruitment Sessions on Residency Applications and Match Preferences. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health, 24(3.1).
Ghei, R., Cen, E., Liu, J., Danta, M., & Kurbedin, J. (2023). Impact of Specific Resident-Driven Virtual Recruitment Sessions on Residency Applications and Match Preferences. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health, 24(3.1).
Kurbedin, Jeanette, Linda Fan, Liza Smith, Emily Hillman, Jamie Hess, and Seth Kelly. "“At-Risk” Applicants’ Emergency Medicine Applying Guide."
Karl, E., Edens, M. A., Katirji, L., Kurbedin, J., Olaf, M., Pasirstein, M., ... & von Reinhart, A. (2022). Emergency Medicine Program Leadership Preferences For In Person Versus Virtual Residency Interviews. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health, 23(4.1).