Vivienne Ng, MD, MPH
Dr. Ng grew up in several areas of the United States, settling most recently on the West Coast where she completed her undergraduate and public health training at the University of California at Berkeley focusing on infectious disease epidemiology, with a special interest in global Health and maternal and child Health. After medical school, residency and fellowship training, she joined the University of Arizona faculty in 2013 to build the simulation education curriculum for the Department of Emergency Medicine. In addition to her simulation work, she mentors medical students as a core faculty advisor for EM-bound students.
Her professional interests include medical education and mentorship, simulation education, pediatric emergency care, and global health. She spends her free time traveling, trying new foods, and exploring new outdoor wonders with her family and dog.
Degree(s)
- MD: Albany Medical College, 2009
- MPH: University of California, Berkeley, 2005
Simulation-based education, curriculum development and assessment, pediatric emergency care