Luke Weber, MD

Fellow, Emergency Department Administration & Operations

Medical School: Northeast Ohio Medical University

Residency: Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach

Fellowship - Administration: Maimonides Medical Center

Professional Interests: Health Equity, Physician Workforce, Air Medical Systems

Dr. Luke Weber currently serves as the Administrative Fellow at Maimonides Medical Center. He is also pursuing his MBA at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. After graduating from an accelerated BS/MD program at Northeast Ohio Medical University, Dr. Weber completed his residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, where he served as chief resident. During his chief year, he moonlighted as a flight physician for an air ambulance company and became involved in several administrative committees/interest groups. He is heavily involved in AAEM, and currently serves as a board member for the AAEM Physician Group, is the RSA representative for the AAEM Operations Management Section, and a member of the AAEM Workforce Committee. In his free time, you can probably find him playing pool at a local dive bar, or practicing music with his rock band, “The Cottontails”. 

Selected Scholarly Activity:

Zitek, T., Weber, L., Aloise, D., Roitman, A., Corbea, C., Sherman, D., Nunez, T., Puron, L., Shalaby, M., Kresch, F., & Farcy, D. A. (2024). Nonresponse bias against the underserved in emergency department patient experience surveys: A cross-sectional analysis. The Journal of Emergency Medicine. Advance online publication.

Simon, E. L., Wahi-Singh, B., Fertel, B. S., Weber, L., Krizo, J., Mangira, C., & Smalley, C. M. (2023). Patients utilizing emergency medical services - Does facility type matter? The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 68, 38-41.

Weber, L., & Shalaby, M. (2023). Bilateral Erector Spinae Plane Block for Man o' War Stings: A Case Report. Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine, 7(1), 36-38.

Zitek, T., Weber, L., Pinzon, D., & Warren, N. (2022). Assessment and Management of Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP) in the Emergency Department: Current Perspectives. Open access emergency medicine: OAEM, 14, 25-34.

Drogell, K., Sitzlar, B., Weber, L., Campbell, J., & Simon, E. (2020). The Case Files - A Serious Condition Hiding Behind Nonspecific Symptoms. Emergency Medicine News, 42(12B)

DeSanto, M., Weber, L., Nageeb, E., Petersen, K., & Junko, J. (2020). An Orthopaedist's Review of Diabetic Foot Wounds and Osteomyelitis. Current Orthopedic Practice, 31(5), 423-428.