Dr. Teri Reynolds
Scientist, World Health Organization
Dr. Teri Reynolds, Scientist, World Health Organization (WHO), leads the emergency and trauma care program in the Department for the Management of NCDs, Disability, Violence and Injury Prevention. She was previously Associate Professor and Director of Global Health for the Department of Emergency Medicine University of California, San Francisco, and the Director of the Emergency Medicine Residency and Research Programs at Muhimbili National Hospital in Tanzania. She serves as the Chair of the African Federation for Emergency Medicine (AFEM) Scientific Committee, Editor of the AFEM Emergency Care Curriculum and directs the AFEM regional Trauma Data Project. She has served as an Associate Editor for the BMJ Emergency Medicine Journal and is the Department Editor for Annals of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Reynolds completed her MD, MS, in Global Health Sciences, and her Fellowship in Emergency Ultrasound at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine and her Residency at Highland Hospital in Oakland, California; and PhD in literature at Columbia University in New York.