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Eric Paulk is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia, where he contributes to clinical education and patient care. His academic appointment is within one of the primary medical schools in Georgia, focusing on training future physicians in emergency clinical settings.
Dr. Paulk earned his MD from the Medical College of Georgia in 2006 and completed his undergraduate studies in Biology at Berry College in 2002. His medical certification includes licensure by the GA Composite Medical Board in 2009, affirming his clinical qualifications.
His research and academic interests center on emergency medicine and clinical medical education, with a focus on clerkship-level training for medical students. He is actively involved in teaching EMED 5001, the Emergency Medicine Clerkship, indicating a strong role in undergraduate medical education.
The publications listed reflect a focus on clinical practice and emergency care, though specific articles are not detailed in the current profile. His work supports the educational mission of the Medical College of Georgia in training competent, board-eligible physicians.
- No scientific awards or honors are listed in the available information.
Dr. Paulk advises medical students during their clinical rotations and participates in the academic development of learners within the Emergency Medicine department. While specific grants or funded research projects are not mentioned, his role emphasizes teaching and clinical mentorship.
He is affiliated with clinical training teams within the Department of Emergency Medicine, contributing to curriculum delivery and student assessment in hospital and emergency care environments.


