State University of New York at Buffalo
Residency Program in Emergency Medicine
 

Alumni


Alumni | Class of 2008

Brett Williams, MD

Brett Williams, MD
Class of 2008

About Residency: I know it sounds like a cliche, but this program really does care about you and your education as a resident. Problems with off-service months are dealt with immediately AND to the satisfaction of the residents. Training at several different sites increases our exposure tremendously. We are respected in our service months as the "go to person" when a patient is in distress. 

About Buffalo: I have lived here all of my life. There is more to do here than you would think, especially with the winters (which are not as bad as you see on TV) and the waterfront. Plus, there is little to no traffic - you can be anywhere in 20 minutes.

Research Projects During Residency:

Metoclopramide as an analgesic and anti-emetic agent for nasogastric tube placement in the ED

Pediatric Emergency Care Project - Organizing pediatric resuscitation practice sessions and developing a curriculum of directed readings focused on each session topic.

Contact Info: Dee McCarthy, Program Coordinator, Department of Emergency Medicine,
100 High Street, Buffalo, New York 14203. Tel: 716-859-1499, Fax: 716-859-1555.
Email:
dmccarthy@kaleidahealth.org