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Ayesha Khan, MD
Emergency medicine doctor
Clinical Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine
Professional Education
- Fellowship, Stanford University School of Medicine, International Medicine (2012)
- Residency: Detroit Medical Center/Detroit Receiving Hospital (2008) MI
- Medical Education: Wayne State University (2005) MI
- Board Certification: Emergency Medicine, American Board of Emergency Medicine (2009)
Honors & Awards
- Save of the Month, Division of Emergency Medicine Stanford (2014)
- Ride for World Health Grant, Ride For World Health (2012-2015)
- Teaching Fellow Selection for Curriculum Innovation, American College Emergency Physicians (2013)
- Humanitarian Leadership Award, Relief International (2006)
Publications
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Emergency Care Research Funding in the Global Health Context: Trends, Priorities, and Future Directions
Vu, A., Duber, H. C., Sasser, S. M., Hansoti, B., Lynch, C., & Hargarten, S. (2013). Emergency Care Research Funding in the Global Health Context: Trends, Priorities, and Future Directions. ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 20(12), 1259-1263.