After graduating in 1998 from Queen’s University with his Bachelor’s degree in Life Sciences, Dr. Messenger earned his MD at Queen’s, graduating in 2002.
Colin Mercer is an assistant professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at KHSC and Queen's University. He has an interest in medical education and bedside teaching.
Areas of interest include clinical simulation and procedural skills learning and assessment.
Recent Peer-Reviewed Publications:
2018
Dr. Landine’s research interests include shoulder dislocation and reduction strategies. He is also an active member of CASM. In his free time Dr.
Dr. Howes’ research interests include fluid resuscitation, investigational use of Methylene Blue in sepsis, atrial fibrillation, transfusion medicine, hypothermic post cardiac arrest, and care of the organ donor.
Dr. Andrew K.
Dr. Graham joined the Queen's Department of Emergency Medicine in 1996. Prior to that she worked in community Emergency Departments for a period of 8 years.
Dr. Evans completed an FRCPC residency in Emergency Medicine at Queen’s University and a Trauma Fellowship at the University of Toronto before joining the department of Emergency Medicine at Queen’s University.
Dr. J Damon Dagnone is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Queen’s University and is involved in numerous medical education initiatives.
Since 1996 Dr.