David Shang, MD

Simulation Faculty

Medical School: Rutgers - New Jersey Medical School

Residency: Maimonides Medical Center

Fellowship - Simulation: Maimonides Medical Center

Professional Interests: Medical Education, Global Health

Dr. David Shang was born in Boston, MA and raised in New Jersey. He completed medical school at New Jersey Medical School and completed both residency and a simulation fellowship at Maimonides Medical Center. His primary professional interest is in residency education and mentorship. Outside of work he enjoys traveling, bouldering, cooking, and video games.

Selected Scholarly Activity:

Shang, D., De Guzman, C., Guernsey, D., Fagan, M., Lamberta, M., Amish, A., Cardell, A. (2024). Gauging Initial Resident Reactions to the Usability of a Just-In-Time Resource Repository. Presentation for International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare 2024.  

Shang, D., De Guzman, C., Guernsey, D., Zhang, L., Wilder, J., Ali, A., Fagan, M., Aghera, A., Cardell, A. (2023). “Just-in-Time Training for Real Time Clinical Education: A Scoping Review”. Presentation for SAEM 2023 & Publication in Academic Emergency Medicine.

Shang, D., Xu, D., Ramakrishnan, M., Roseman, E., Desai, S., Elahi, N., Chan, K., Aghera, A., Lamberta, M. (2023). “Simulation Based Assessment of EM Resident Knowledge and Skill after a Dedicated Orthopedic Rotation”. Presentation for SAEM 2023 & Publication in Academic Emergency Medicine.

Shang, D., De Guzman, C., Guernsey, D., Fagan, M., Lamberta, M., Amish, A., Cardell, A. (2022). “Understanding the Utilization of Just-In-Time Resources in the Emergency Department.” Presentation for SAEM 2022 & Publication in Academic Emergency Medicine.

Shang, D., Quinn, E., Reopelle, K., Grossman, D., Chung, A., “An Innovative Virtual ECG curriculum to Address Clinical Experience Gaps in Fourth-Year Medical Students Due to COVID-19,” Presentation for ACEP 2021 & Publication in Annals of Emergency Medicine: ACEP Research Forum 2021 | Abstract 156. Accepted for presentation for MEMC 2022.

Shang, D., & Odashima, K. (2021). Diagnosis of an occult supracondylar fracture with point-of-care ultrasound in a pediatric patient. Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine, 25, 101181.