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Julie Cueva, DO, MSEd
Residency Program Director
Assistant Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine - SUNY Downstate
Medical School: New York College of Osteopathic Medicine
Residency: Maimonides Medical Center
Fellowship - Medical Education: Maimonides Medical Center
Professional Interests: Coaching, Feedback and Assessment, Remediation, Resident Empowerment
Selected Scholarly Activity:
Comer, J. K., Cueva, J., McCafferty, L., Silvestre, J., Reyes, M., Naicker, B., ... & Schnapp, B. (2024). How to accomplish mission‐driven work for emergency medicine educators. AEM Education and Training, 8(3), e10966.
Cueva, J., Grossman, D., Muppala, V., Chung, A., Butt, M., Drapkin, J., ... & Khordipour, E. (2024). Quantitative assessment of the impact of a triage physician on the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education resident milestones in the emergency department. World Journal of Emergency Medicine, 0.
Mody, S., Cueva, J., & Jobeun, N. (2023). Medical Education & The Pursuit of Fellowship. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health, 24(3.1).
Cueva, J., Jobeun, N., & Mody, S. (2023). Medical Education Fellowship: Who’s Doing It and Why?. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health, 24(3.1).
Stuempfig, N.D., Cueva, J., MacConaghy, L., Alexeeva, M., Moffet, P. (2023) Are First-Year Emergency Medicine Residents Still Behind on Level 1 Care-Based Milestones?. Cureus. 2023;15(12):e49842. doi:10.7759/cureus.49842
Bonadio, W., Langer, M., Cueva, J., & Haaland, A. (2017). Impact of percutaneous drainage on outcome of intra-abdominal infection associated with pediatric perforated appendicitis. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 36(10), 952-955.