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Daniel Ackil, DO, FACEP, FAAEM

Assistant Dean of Clinical Simulation

Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine

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Affiliated Department(s)

Clinical Simulation Lab

Department of Emergency Medicine

BIO

Daniel Ackil, DO, FAAEM, FACEP joined the LCOM faculty in 2018 after completing a point of care ultrasound (POCUS) fellowship at the University of Colorado, Denver Health and an emergency medicine residency at Kent County Hospital in Warwick, RI. He earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from the University of New England and his Bachelor of Arts degree from Wesleyan University.

He currently serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine and in 2024 was named Assistant Dean of Clinical Simulation.

His prior roles at ¶¶Òõ̽̽ / LCOM include Director of Simulation Education for the Emergency Medicine Residency and Lead Educator in the Clinical Simulation Lab. 

He works clinically in the emergency departments at ¶¶Òõ̽̽MC and CVPH. 

His areas of professional interest include medical education, high acuity low occurrence (HALO) procedures, resuscitation, competency assessments, POCUS, and wilderness medicine.

Bio

Daniel Ackil, DO, FAAEM, FACEP joined the LCOM faculty in 2018 after completing a point of care ultrasound (POCUS) fellowship at the University of Colorado, Denver Health and an emergency medicine residency at Kent County Hospital in Warwick, RI. He earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from the University of New England and his Bachelor of Arts degree from Wesleyan University.

He currently serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine and in 2024 was named Assistant Dean of Clinical Simulation.

His prior roles at ¶¶Òõ̽̽ / LCOM include Director of Simulation Education for the Emergency Medicine Residency and Lead Educator in the Clinical Simulation Lab. 

He works clinically in the emergency departments at ¶¶Òõ̽̽MC and CVPH. 

His areas of professional interest include medical education, high acuity low occurrence (HALO) procedures, resuscitation, competency assessments, POCUS, and wilderness medicine.