Britney B. Anderson, MD

Senior Instructor of Surgery

Division of Emergency Medicine


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Dr. Anderson joined the faculty in 2007 after completing her residency and serving as chief resident at Northwestern Emergency Medicine Residency Program in Chicago, IL..


Dr. Anderson’s interests are mainly in medical education.  She is currently an Assistant Program Director for the Denver Health Residency in Emergency Medicine and serves on several residency-associated committees. She is also the Director of Simulation for Emergency Medicine and is active in creating and facilitating simulation scenarios in Emergency Medicine at the University of Colorado for the residents and medical students alike.  Dr. Anderson is also actively involved in the medical school where she serves as Associate Director for Preceptorships for the Foundations of Doctoring Curriculum.


Education:

                    University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; BS; 1995-1999; Kinesiology

                    University of Colorado HSC, Denver, CO; MD; 1999-2003; Medicine

                    Northwestern Emergency Medicine Residency Program; 2003-2007;    

                    Emergency Medicine


Selected Publications:


Anderson, BB, Mycyk, MB. “Botulism” In: McFee R, Leikin J (eds): Emergency Bioterrorism New York; McGraw Hill 2006 [in press]


Anderson, BB, Mycyk, MB. “Botulism” In: McFee R, Leikin J (eds): Approach to Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Exposures New York; Taylor and Frances [in press]


Vozenelik, J, Wang, E, Karasch, M, Anderson, BB, Kalaria, A.  “Simulation-based Morbidity and Mortality Conference: New Technologies Augmenting Traditional Case-based Presentations.” Acad Emerg Med.. 2006; 13(1):48-53.