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About our Founder
Dr. Louise B. Andrew is a
fifth generation physician trained at Duke and Johns Hopkins, and is
former faculty in Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine at the
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She is an acknowledged
leader in organized emergency medicine. A charter Fellow in
the American College of Emergency Physicians, she has chaired the
Personal and Professional Well Being Committee and the Public
Relations Committee, the Professional Liability Task
Force Expert Witness subcommittee, and is past Speaker of the
representative Council (House of Delegates) of ACEP. She has a
longstanding interest and involvement in medical professional
wellbeing. For many years she served as Associate Director of the
Center for Professional Well-Being in North Carolina. In addition,
she earned a J.D. from the Health Law Program at the University
of Maryland, is admitted to the bar, and is a trained mediator. She
is coeditor and author of Wellness for Emergency Physicians, and
Medical Malpractice: How to Prevent and Survive a Suit, and may
be the only MD-JD in the United States who is an expert on the
phenomenon of medical Malpractice Litigation Stress management. She
teaches frequently on this topic as well as Physician Risk
Management, Physician Wellness, Conflict Resolution, Change
Management, Mentoring, Leadership, and Women in Medicine locally,
nationally, and internationally. She also serves as a consultant for
a number of hospitals, attorneys and individual physicians. She has
received numerous awards, including the Louise B. Andrew Well-Being
in Emergency Medicine Award from the American Association of Women
Emergency Physicians, the Council Meritorious Service Award and the
James D. Mills Award for Outstanding Service to the Profession from
the American College of Emergency Physicians, and the first
Distinguished Alumni award from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Emergency Medicine Residency program. Read more about our
founder here.
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