pmukherj@northwell.edu 
masterchiefp@gmail.com

Academic Appointment
Assoc. Professor, Emergency Medicine Hofstra-NSLIJ School of Medicine,    (2020 – present)

Asst. Professor, Emergency Medicine Hofstra-NSLIJ School of Medicine,    (2011 – 2019)

Asst. Professor, Emergency Medicine Albert Einstein college of Medicine, adjunct status (2002 - Present)​​​​​​​

Administrative Appointment

2019 – Present        Site Director, Long Island Jewish Medical Center
2015 – 2019           Program Director, Emergency Medicine Residency
                                  Northwell Health at Long Island Jewish Medical Center
2014 – Present        Simulation Teaching Faculty, Debrief Trainer, Northshore-LIJMC
2014 – Present        Zucker School of Medicine Resident as Teacher, Chief Resident Course Faculty, Northwell Health
2014 – 2017           Rapid Response Team Committee, Focus on Airway PI, LIJMC
2013 – 2014            Co-Chair, Innovations in Medical Education and Training Committee, NS-LIJMC
2010 – 2014            Program Director, EM/IM/Critical Care Residency
                                   Academic Director, Emergency Medicine
                         

Teaching Awards

2018 – 2019                Teaching Attending of the Year – Northwell Health North Shore-LIJMC
2016                              Outstanding Teacher of the Year - Northwell Health
2014 – 2015                 Teaching Attending of the Year – LIJMC
2014                              Outstanding Teacher of the Year ­– NS-LIJ Health System
2011 – 2012                 Teaching Attending of the Year – LIJMC
2011                              Outstanding Teacher of the Year ­– NS-LIJ Health System
2010 – 2011                 Teaching Attending of the Year – LIJMC
2009 – 2010                 Teaching Attending of the Year – Jacobi Medical Center
2003                              Osler Dispensary Teaching Award – LIJMC
2002 – 2003                 Teaching Attending of the Year – LIJMCr
2000 – 2001                 Resident Teacher of the Year – LIJMC

Educationally Relevant Materials

See One Do One Teach One, The Clinician Educator Podcast, with Tom Perera and Pinaki Mukherji. Available at https://soundcloud.com/user-701611436​​​​​​​

Curato M, Hussain A, Shah K, Kanter M, Egan D, Thompson H, Jones M, Melville L, Bogoch S, Swaminathan A, Beck-Esmay J, Nguyen T, Dulani T, Fernandez E, Frosso A, Jara-Almonte G, Mukherji P. The Irresponsible Use of Social Media Amongst Medical Students. AEM Education and Training 2019; 3(5); e-pub ahead of print DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10392


Airway Algorithm Revisited, posted 2017 Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoqMQ9x9dSE (2017)

EPIC NYACEP Education Newsletter. Practice Makes Permanent: Deliberate Practice in Medical Education. Available at https://www.nyacep.org/images/EPIC/34-03-17.pdf (2017)

"One NIght in the ER," published by SBS, Special Broadcasting System, Australia. Available at https://www.sbs.com.au/guide/article/2016/08/25/new-york-city-doctor-shares-moving-story-night-er (2016)

"Design for Diagnosis" Invited Speaker Ignite! talk, MedicineX Conference, Stanford, CA (2016) Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KoYJxeFZlQ

Marcus, D, Ramnarine, M, Mukherji, P, Kwon, N, Farina, G. The Senior Retreat: Turning Learners into Leaders. CORD National Assembly, 2016, Nashville, TN. Available at http://theempulse.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/LIJEM_SeniorRetreat_CORD2016.pdf

“Heuristics: Errors with Moving Too Fast” Invited Speaker, ALLNYCEM Conference, 22 residencies in attendance, NYU, New York, NY Available at http://www.allnycem.com/podcast/2015/9/13/pik (2015)

“How Not To Be Wrong” book review and podcast, Academic Life in Emergency Medicine; Available at https://www.aliem.com/2015/06/aliem-bookclub-how-not-to-be-wrong-the-power-of-mathematical-thinking/

ConCert Board Review- Endocrine, Parts I and II. [electronic media] Available at http://emedhome.com/cme_boardreview (2014)

“How Low Can You Go” A Skeptics Guide to INTERACT 2, Invited discussant on The Skeptics Guide to                              Emergency Medicine; Available at http://thesgem.com/2014/05/sgem73-how-low-can-you-go-lowering-bp-in-ich/ (2014)

Hypertensive Emergucation Parts I and II. [electronic media] Available at http://theempulse.org/hypertensive-emergucation-part-i/; http://theempulse.org/hypertensive-emergucation-part-ii/ (2014)

Professional Memberships

2010 – Present            Member, Society of Academic Emergency Medicine
2010 – Present            Member, American Academy of Emergency Medicine
2010 – Present            Fellow of American Academy of Emergency Medicine
2002                             Member, Society for Emergency Medicine in India, Lifetime member
2001 – Present            Member, American Academy for Emergency Medicine, India, Lifetime member, Prev. Board of                                           Directors
1996 – Present            Member, American College of Emergency Physicians
                                       2009 – present: EM/IM Dual Training Section Member
                                      2002 – 2005: International Section Member
                                      2002 – Present: Fellow of American College of Emergency Physicians

Professional Development

2016                           MedicineX, Stanford, CA, Everyone Included, Narrative Medicine
2016                           TED Conference, Vancouver, Canada. VR and Medical Education seminar
2015                           d.school Stanford University, Innovation Workshop Weekend
2014                           SXSW Education and SXSW Interactive- Hacking Medicine: Pain Points
                                    With Zen Chu, Allison Yost, Andrea Ippolito- MIT Media Lab
2014                           Coursera- Teaching Character and Creating Positive Classrooms
                                    With Dave Levin, Co-Founder KIPP Foundation, Presidential Citizen’s Medal
2013                           Coursera- The Science of Safety in Healthcare, Statement of Accomplishment
                                    With Peter Provonost, Director, Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality, JHU and Cheryl                                      Himmelfarb, Faculty, Armstrong Institute
2009                           TEDMed Conference, San Diego, CA. Telemetry and Telemedicine
                 
Recent Teaching

September, 2019     "Cognition and Error: Beyond System 1 and 2" Invited Speaker at Mediterranean Emergency                                              Medicine Congress MEMC, Dubrovnik, Croatia
March, 2019             “Reflections" at smaccSLAM: Speaker for spoken word at smaccULTIMATE: Social Media and                                             Critical Care, Sydney, Australia
June, 2017                “Risk: I love you and you’re very smart and you’re doing it wrong.” Invited speaker at smacc:                                              Social Media and Critical Care, Berlin, Germany
August, 2016             “Design for Diagnosis” Invited speaker at MedicineX Conference, Stanford, CA
November, 2015       “Human Trafficking: Awareness and Combatting” webinar for AHC Media, freeCME.com
June, 2015                “How Not To Be Wrong” book review and podcast, Academic Life in Emergency Medicine;                                                     https://aliem.com/aliem-book-club/
May, 2014                  “HTN and ICH” A Skeptics Guide to INTERACT 2, Invited discussant on The Skeptics Guide to                                              Emergency Medicine; https://www.thesgem.com
April, 2014                  National ConCert Board Review Course- Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders, Invited speaker by                                         Emedhome.com
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