
About
Elizabeth Olson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia, where she contributes to clinical education and medical informatics. She is actively involved in graduate medical education and holds leadership roles in key academic committees.
Education:
- MD, Medicine, Wake Forest University, 2018
- BS, Information Technology, University of Massachusetts, 2011
- AS, Information Technology, University of Massachusetts, 2010
Her research and academic interests center on emergency medicine and clinical informatics, leveraging her background in information technology to improve physician workflows and medical education systems. She is particularly engaged in graduate medical education and the integration of health IT into clinical training.
While no recent publications are listed, her professional focus appears to align with educational innovation, clinical competency assessment, and health informatics in emergency care settings.
Scientific Awards:
- Exemplary Teaching Award - Graduate Medical Education, Medical College of Georgia, 2024
Elizabeth Olson is actively involved in academic service and mentoring through her committee roles, including Chair of the Program Evaluation Committee and member of the Clinical Competency Committee. She also serves on the WMCG Physician Informatics Committee, contributing to institutional informatics strategy.
Labs and Teams: She is a key member of the Physician Informatics Committee and leads the Program Evaluation Committee, indicating leadership in both educational assessment and clinical informatics initiatives.



