Stacey Chamberlain, MD
Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine
Co-Director of Social and Global Emergency Medicine Fellowship
Department of Emergency Medicine
About
Dr. Chamberlain is dedicated to advancing health equity through her work in emergency medicine and global health. In addition to clinical care, she serves as teaching faculty for UIC residents and students, and as Co-Director of the Social and Global Emergency Medicine (SAGE) Fellowship and Director of Academic Programs at the UIC Center for Global Health. Her work spans five continents, where she has led educational programs and collaborative research in partnership with international academic institutions, government ministries, hospitals, and non-governmental organizations. A founding member of the non-profit organization, Global Emergency Care, she has helped build sustainable emergency medicine systems in Uganda. Her academic interests include global health, the development of emergency medicine in resource-limited settings, and the education of medical students, residents, and fellows to promote health equity locally and worldwide.
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Education
M.P.H. University of Illinois Chicago
Fellowship, Global Health and International Emergency Medicine, University of Illinois Chicago
Residency, Emergency Medicine, Northwestern University
M.D. Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
B.S. Indiana University