THEME: "Innovations in the treatment of Cardiac Disease"
Emory University School Of Medicine, USA
Title: TBA
Dr. Akwe obtained her
medical degree from the University of Perugia in Italy. After Medical school,
she obtained a masters degree in public health at the University of Manchester
in England, after which she worked for the World Health Organization. She completed
her internal medicine residency at Morehouse School of Medicine. After
Residency, she completed a year as chief resident after which she joined the
Atlanta Veteran Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) team.
Dr. Akwe is an academic hospitalist at the Atlanta
VA Medical Center. She is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Emory
University School of Medicine in and she is a fellow of the American College of
Physicians.
Dr. Akwe is the lead for Simulation at the VAMC
and Chair of the simulation committee, and champion for Tele-ICU
Implementation. She is also the champion for inpatient medicine order sets and
has created more than forty order sets which are widely used by staff
physicians and residents at the VAMC. She is currently assisting other VAMCs
across the country in creating inpatient order sets for patient care.
Dr. Akwe has received several awards including the
Reginald and Ryan Award for Excellence in Community Service, 2009, National
Medical Association Leadership Training Award, 2010, Community Service Award
from GA American College of Physicians, 2010, Emory Department of Hospital
Medicine Directors Award in Appreciation for Outstanding Service, 2013 and The
J. Willis Hurst Outstanding Bedside Teacher Award given by Georgia American
College of Physicians (GA ACP), 2014.
Dr. Akwe is interested in medical education and
quality medical care through the creation of order sets and simulation.
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