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Kat Ogle, MD

George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences

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George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences

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Dr. Ogle is currently practicing at the The George Washington University Medical Center, Washington VA Medical Center as well as United Medical Center in Washington, DC. She started her career in medicine with seven years as a registered nurse, nearly six of which were spent as a critical care RN. She then pursued her medical degree, attended the George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences and stayed at GW to complete her residency training in Emergency Medicine. Following residency, she completed an Emergency Ultrasound fellowship at GW and stayed on as faculty in 2013. In 2014, she joined the 13th cohort of the Master Teacher Leadership Development Program here at The George Washington University. This program furthers conceptual understanding and application of adult learning, curricular design, educational assessment, qualitative research as well as organizational development and leadership.

She is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences and is an active member in the Emergency Sonography Section of the Department of Emergency Medicine. She serves as the Director of Ultrasound Integration in Medical Education for the undergraduate medical students and directs Point-of-Care Ultrasound, a senior elective course at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences and is the Director of Teaching and Learning Knowledge and Skills, a senior elective during which students learn concepts and tools which will facilitate their growth as clinician educators. She co-directs the Medical Education and Leadership Scholarly Concentration at GW. Her professional interests include emergency ultrasound, medical education and wellness in both undergraduate and graduate medical education. She is also a proud mother of a bubbly and precocious son.