Biography

Dr. Maddow is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, earned his Doctor of Medicine at Temple University (Philadelphia, PA), and completed his residency in Emergency Medicine at the University of Chicago, where he was named Chief Flight Resident for the Hospital’s Helicopter Emergency Medical Services program his senior year. As a resident he also served two terms as Speaker of the Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association Representative Council. After residency Dr. Maddow graduated from the American College of Emergency Physicians’ Teaching Fellowship. After completing his residency in 2001 he joined the faculty of the University of Rochester (NY) School of Medicine & Dentistry as an Assistant Professor, where he taught and practiced from 2001-2009. During those years he served as the Department of Emergency Medicine’s Director of Undergraduate Medical Education, directed numerous clinical rotations, including the School’s requisite clerkship in Emergency Medicine, and founded and directed the residency’s monthly cadaver procedures lab and EMPEX, a program that brought preclinical medical students into the Emergency Department to learn, perform, and refine basic procedural skills in the course of actual patient care, and through which they contributed an average of 500 person/hours of clinical service to the Emergency Department’s mission of treating patients at their most vulnerable times. […]