Georges Ramalanjaona
Georges Ramalanjaona serves as the Associate Chair for education and research of the Department of Emergency Medicine at St. John's Episcopal Hospital, NY, (USA) which is an affiliate of Mount Sinai School of Medicine (USA). He serves as a Member and Fellow of the American College of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), and hold a Doctorate degree in clinical research from the University of Cincinnati (USA) and an Executive M.B.A. degree from Dowling College, NY, USA. He serves as a Clinical Associate Professor of emergency medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NY, USA and has been instrumental in developing Emergency Medicine Residency program and the specialty of emergency medicine in the country of Madagascar. He is a well-known author and international speaker in emergency medicine and has been involved in academic emergency medicine for more than 20 years. He authored 4 books, published more than 35 articles in peer-reviewed journals and is a recipient of 38 research grants from public and private world organizations.
Biography Updated on 13 March 2011
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