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Ep. 53 | Elizabeth Flail, DO, Emergency Medicine, SGMC Health

36 min · 3 de abr de 2026
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Emergency medicine isn’t just her job—it’s in her DNA. Emergency medicine physician and Chief of Medical Staff at SGMC Health, Elizabeth Flail, DO, shares how growing up with an ER‑doc dad and her very first shadowing experience sparked a lifelong calling. We break down when to choose the ER vs. urgent care and how the main campus expansion will deliver a brand-new ER facility designed to better serve everyone. From leadership roles and women in medicine to common ER misconceptions, this conversation is a reminder that when it matters most, you’re in expert hands.     More about Dr. Flail [https://www.sgmc.org/physicians/elizabeth-flail-do/]  More about SGMC Emergency Departments [https://health.sgmc.org/emergency-departments]  More about SGMC Urgent Care [https://health.sgmc.org/urgent-care]  Submit questions and follow us at: https://health.sgmc.org/podcast [https://health.sgmc.org/podcast]  Learn more about SGMC Health at: ⁠www.sgmc.org⁠ [https://www.sgmc.org/]    The information provided in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The content presented reflects the opinions of the hosts and guests, and it may not necessarily represent the views of the health system.

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