Leslie Zun
Leslie S. Zun, M.D., M.B.A. is the Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine with a secondary appointment in the Department of Psychiatry at the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science/Chicago Medical School in North Chicago, Illinois. background includes a medical degree (M.D.) from Rush Medical College and a business degree (M.B.A.) from Northwestern University’s School of Management. Currently, he is Chief Medical Officer for Hamdard Health Alliance in Chicago. He has presented his research and lectured on emergency medicine and acute psychiatric topics both nationally and internationally. He is past President of the American Association for Emergency Psychiatry, prior board member of American Academy of Emergency Medicine and past chair of the Coalition for Psychiatric Emergencies. He is the chief editor of the first and second editions of the Behavioral Emergencies for Healthcare Providers textbook and course director for the National Update on Behavioral Emergencies conference for the past 15 years.
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Faculty
- Emergency Medicine for Primary Care
- Primary Care: Family / Internal Medicine Requested Topics
- Primary Care: Internal Medicine / Family Medicine
- Primary Care: Family Medicine
- Internal & Family Medicine
- Emergency Medicine Review
- Emergency Medicine Update
- Family & Internal Medicine
- Primary Care: Family Medicine Topics
- Hospitalist / Internal Medicine
- Urgent Care / Emergency Medicine
- Primary Care - Infectious Disease / Psych / and more…
- Primary Care : Family / Internal Medicine and Women's Health Issues
- Primary Care: Internal Medicine & Family Medicine Topics
- Family & Internal Medicine for Primary Care Providers
- Primary Care: Family & Internal Medicine Topics
- Emergency Medicine: Update for Primary Care Physician
- Primary Care: Family Medicine/Women's Health/Internal Medicine
- Emergency Medicine: Evidence-Based Content, Practical Applications
- Hospital / Emergency Medicine Top Topics
- Women's Health and Psychiatry for Primary Care
- Emergency Medicine for Children and Adults
- Emergency Medicine
- Family Medicine, Rheumatology, and Geriatrics
- Emergency Medicine and Cardiology & Sports Medicine
- Internal and Family Medicine
- Internal Medicine, Endocrinology & Sports Medicine
- Emergency Medicine and Infectious Disease for Primary Care
- Family Medicine and Internal Medicine
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