Overview
Aubree Anderson, MD is a Medical Instructor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine. She graduated from Northwestern University with a Bachelor’s in Biology and Psychology and received her medical degree from New York Medical College. She received her Emergency Medicine residency training at Duke University, and was a Chief Resident during her final year. She joined Duke’s Emergency Medicine faculty in 2019. She teaches in the Interprofessional Clinic at Duke, working with students from a range of medical professional training programs in evaluating and treating patients. Her areas of interest include medical education and mentoring for premedical, medical, and resident learners, as well as optimizing patient experience in the emergency department.
Current Appointments & Affiliations
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
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2023 - Present
Emergency Medicine,
Clinical Science Departments
Recent Publications
Identifying enablers and barriers to teleultrasound use for remote settings: A scoping review.
Journal Article Australas J Ultrasound Med · February 2025 INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: Teleultrasound connects expert point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) users with remote community and rural sites. Evolving technologies including handheld devices, upgraded image quality, and the ability to transmit over low bandwidth conn ... Full text Link to item CitePoint-of-care ultrasound use in austere environments: A scoping review.
Journal Article PLoS One · 2024 BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Technological developments in point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), particularly with portable devices, are transforming POCUS use in austere, resource-limited environments (RLS) distinct from typical hospital or medical settings. POCUS ... Full text Link to item CiteSyndecan-1 facilitates breast cancer metastasis to the brain.
Journal Article Breast cancer research and treatment · November 2019 PurposeAlthough survival rates for patients with localized breast cancer have increased, patients with metastatic breast cancer still have poor prognosis. Understanding key factors involved in promoting breast cancer metastasis is imperative for b ... Full text CiteEducation, Training & Certifications
New York Medical College ·
2016
M.D.
Northwestern University ·
2012
B.A.