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Michelle Lin

CEO at ALiEM - UCSF Professor of Emergency Medicine

Professional Background

Michelle Lin is a highly esteemed educator and emergency physician, recognized for her extensive contributions to the field of emergency medicine. As the Founder and CEO of Academic Life in Emergency Medicine (ALiEM), she has dedicated her career to enhancing medical education and providing valuable resources to both students and professionals. Her commitment to education is further underscored by her role as a UCSF Professor of Emergency Medicine and as the UCSF Academy Endowed Professor of Emergency Medicine Education.

Dr. Lin serves as an emergency physician at the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, where she applies her teaching and clinical skills to manage emergency care while also mentoring the next generation of healthcare professionals. Throughout her illustrious career, Michelle has taken on various leadership roles, significantly impacting emergency medicine education and the broader medical community.

Education and Achievements

Michelle Lin pursued her Bachelor’s degree in Biology at Stanford University, where she laid the foundation for her medical career. She continued her education at the renowned Stanford University School of Medicine, earning her Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree. Further honing her expertise in the field, she completed her residency in Emergency Medicine at the Harbor-UCLA Emergency Medicine Residency program.

Her educational pathway and training have equipped her with a robust understanding of both the clinical and pedagogical aspects of emergency medicine, allowing her to lead and innovate within her domain. Her achievements in these areas have established her as a thought leader and role model in medicine.

Notable Achievements

Throughout her career, Dr. Lin has received numerous accolades for her work in medical education and emergency care. As the founder of Academic Life in Emergency Medicine (ALiEM), she has built a platform that supports a community of learners and educators, serving as a bridge between medical knowledge and practical application. ALiEM is known for its focus on teaching, learning, and disseminating evidence-based resources, making a significant impact on how emergency medicine is taught.

In addition to her impact with ALiEM, Michelle previously held positions such as Deputy Editor at EBSCO Health / DynaMed Plus, where she contributed to enhancing clinical decision support resources for healthcare professionals. Her formal academic roles, including having served as the Academy Endowed Chair for Emergency Medicine Education and Associate Residency Director at UCSF-SFGH Emergency Medicine Residency, further illustrate her dedication and exceptional contributions to medical education.

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San Francisco Bay Area