Eric Lee, MD, FACEP

Assistant Residency Program Director

Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine - SUNY Downstate

Medical School: Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University

Residency: Mount Sinai Hospital/Icahn School of Medicine

Professional Interests: Medical Education, FOAMed, Mentorship, Medical Humanities

Twitter: @EricLeeMD

Dr. Eric Lee is an Assistant Residency Program Director at Maimonides Medical Center. He graduated from Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and trained in Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital. He then joined on as faculty at Maimonides Medical Center after graduation. He served as the Assistant Clerkship Director prior to becoming Assistant Residency Program Director. In this role, he helps teach, mentor, and guide the 54 emergency medicine residents who train at Maimonides. 

Selected Scholarly Activity:

McLean, M. E., Huls, T. A., Cotarelo, A. A., Husain, A., Park, J. C., Chan, J. C., Lee, E.,… & Kulkarni, M. L. (2021). Social Media Bridges the Training Gap Between Match Day and Internship With ACGME Milestone‐based Clinical Case Curriculum. AEM Education and Training, 5(2), e10503.

Grossman, D., Reopelle, K., Quinn, E., Shang, D., Lee, E., Bogoch, S., & Chung, A. (2022). A Near-Peer Taught Electrocardiogram Curriculum for New Emergency Medicine Residents. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health, 23(1.1).

Schnapp, B. H., Alvarez, A. A., Bianchi, R., Caretta‐Weyer, H., Jewell, C., Kalantari, A., Lee, E., ... & Quinn, A. (2021). Curated collection for clinician educators: six key papers on residency recruitment. AEM Education and Training, 5(2), e10597.

McLean, M. E., Cotarelo, A. A., Huls, T. A., Husain, A., Hillman, E. A., Lee, E., ... & Kulkarni, M. L. (2021). UME-to-GME PandEMonium in COVID-19: Large-Scale Implementation of a Virtual ACGME Milestone-Based Curriculum for Senior Medical Students Matched Into Emergency Medicine. Journal of Graduate Medical Education, 13(6), 848-857.

Lee, E. (2017). The First Time. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 70(1), 99-100.