Director of Resident Education
TriStar Skyline Medical Center
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, United States
Dr. Carmen Wolfe is the Director of Resident Education in Emergency Medicine and Director of Experiential Learning for HCA Healthcare / TriStar Skyline Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. She is originally from Brandon, Mississippi and received her undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt with a double major in Biological Sciences and East Asian Studies. After graduating, she moved to Beijing to study traditional Chinese medicine before eventually returning to Vanderbilt for medical school as a Canby Robinson scholar. She completed her residency training at the UCLA/Olive View Emergency Medicine training program in Los Angeles where she served as a chief resident. Her path then brought her back to Nashville once again to join the Vanderbilt Department of Emergency Medicine faculty as an Associate Program Director of the EM Residency Program, focusing on developing a niche in medical education. She developed Evolution: MD, a professional development curriculum that included education on negotiation skills and contract evaluation, and has aided many residents in the art of job negotiation. She also used her background in medical education to help develop an interdisciplinary health equity elective at VUMC, and continually strives to recognize health inequities in her daily practice and be an advocate for positive change in this sphere.
I do not have any relevant financial / non-financial relationships with any proprietary interests.