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Nathan Mick, MD

Associate Chief Medical Officer
Vice President Medical Affairs
Maine Medical Center
Portland, Maine

Professor of Emergency Medicine
Tufts University School of Medicine
Boston, Massachusetts

Dr. Nathan Mick is the Associate Chief Medical Officer and Vice President of Medical Affairs at Maine Medical Center and Professor of Emergency Medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine. Published with The Difficult Airway Course, he was an Associate Editor on The Walls Manual of Emergency Airway Management.

Teaching is in Dr. Mick’s DNA, as 19 of his closest relatives are public school teachers. His favorite part about the job is meeting people with different experiences and backgrounds, as it always offers a new perspective on the field. He finds working in emergency medicine to be humbling, and learns every day. “I remember most of my critical pediatric resuscitations from my career and carry the lessons learned from each forward with me to this day.”

Dr. Mick did his undergraduate studies at Notre Dame, and boxed for the Bengal Bouts while attending.

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