Michelle Fleshner MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Medicine; Director of Internal Medicine Residency POCUS Curriculum, Director of POCUS Faculty Development, Division of Hospital Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, ColoradoDr. Fleshner is an Academic Hospitalist and Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center. She completed her Internal Medicine Residency training and a Chief Resident year at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), where she created and directed a residency-wide POCUS curriculum. She was part of the global health track at UPMC, where she spent a total of 5 months working in Malawi, using and teaching POCUS on a daily basis, coming up with innovative ways to create POCUS portfolios and obtain quality assurance from abroad. She joined the faculty at University of Colorado in August 2020 and is the Co-Director of the Internal Medicine Residency POCUS curriculum, Co-Director of the Residency POCUS elective, and Director of POCUS Faculty Development. She is particularly interested in the intersection of diagnostic POCUS and clinical reasoning at the bedside as well as the procedural use of POCUS.
Disclosures
Dr. Fleshner is a principle investigator for a Phillips Lumify-sponsored lung ultrasound student developing artificial intelligence technology.