Dr. Christine Shaw| Medicine and Dentistry
| Best Researcher Award
Dr. Christine Shaw University of Alabama Birmingham, United States.
Dr. Christine M. Shaw is an Instructor and GEM/SEMPH Fellow in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She holds an MD from the Medical University of South Carolina and advanced degrees in public health and tropical medicine. Her clinical work spans both adult and pediatric emergency medicine at UAB Hospital and Children’s of Alabama. A passionate researcher and educator, Dr. Shaw has received multiple awards for her work in emergency care, homelessness, health equity, and global medicine. She has presented at national conferences and co-founded several community and educational initiatives. Her commitment to underserved populations and academic excellence makes her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Christine Shaw holds an MSPH (Master of Science in Public Health) from the UAB School of Public Health (2025 expected), a Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene from the UAB Gorgas Institute (2024), an MD from the Medical University of South Carolina (2020), and a BS from the University of South Carolina (2012). Her academic foundation bridges basic science, clinical medicine, and global public health. Through her education, she developed a strong interdisciplinary skill set, preparing her to tackle complex healthcare challenges both locally and globally. Her continuous academic advancement illustrates a deep commitment to lifelong learning and evidence-based medicine, solidifying her as a thoughtful scholar-practitioner in the field of emergency medicine.
Professional Experience
Dr. Shaw brings robust clinical and academic experience, currently serving as an Emergency Medicine physician at UAB Hospital and Children’s of Alabama. She completed her EM residency at LSU Health Shreveport (2023) and is a current GEM/SEMPH fellow at UAB. Her roles include academic instruction, research mentorship, and frontline emergency care. Beyond clinical duties, she has served as co-director and advisor for medical student organizations, led curriculum development, and collaborated on international health initiatives. Her leadership extends to free clinics, global outreach, and medical education. This diverse experience showcases her ability to integrate patient care, teaching, and research, reinforcing her qualifications for academic recognition.
Research Interests
Dr. Shaw’s research centers on health disparities, emergency care for vulnerable populations, provider education, and global health systems. Her projects include healthcare needs assessments for people experiencing homelessness, provider preferences in airway management, and the use of ultrasound in resource-limited settings. She also explores the intersection of housing insecurity and substance use in emergency settings. With training in tropical medicine and public health, she integrates clinical findings with systemic solutions to improve patient outcomes. Dr. Shaw’s commitment to applied, community-informed research reflects a broader vision to improve emergency care delivery and public health infrastructure locally and globally.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Shaw has received numerous academic and research honors, including first place at the 2022 EMerald Coast Conference for her intubation simulation study. As an undergraduate, she earned the Magellan Scholar Research Grant, Discovery Day 1st Place in Biology Research, and Who’s Who Among America’s Universities recognition. In medical school, she received the Milton Paul Kleinholz Endowed Scholarship at Meharry Medical College. These accolades reflect her long-standing commitment to academic excellence and impactful research. Her record of award-winning work across different stages of her career underscores her potential as a leader in medical research and supports her candidacy for further recognition.
Conclusion
Dr. Christine Marie Shaw is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award in the early-career category. Her academic rigor, service-oriented mindset, and award-winning research mark her as a future leader in emergency medicine scholarship. While still developing her research portfolio, her trajectory reflects significant promise and alignment with the award’s goals.
Publications Top Notes
Professional Wellness of Emergency Medical Technicians in India
Authors: Koval K, Lindquist B, Gennosa C, Mahadevan A, Patil A, Rao A, Newberry J, Strehlow M
Year: 2018
Abstract: Not publicly available
Presentations & Poster Exhibits:
Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Indianapolis, May 2018
Meharry Medical College Research Day, June 2017
Year: 2021
Abstract: Available here
Presentations & Poster Exhibits:
Oral presentation and poster at SYNC 2021, September 21
3. Evaluation of Provider Preference with Various Intubation Techniques
Authors: Shaw C., Lawson J., Gilmore T., Callahan A.
Year: 2022
Abstract: Not publicly available
Presentations & Poster Exhibits:
LSU Health Shreveport 7th Annual Poster Presentation, 2022
First Place at EMerald Coast Conference, 2022
4. Healthcare Needs Assessment for People Experiencing Homelessness
Authors: Shaw C., Devin Cormier MS3, Colbren Thomas MS1, John Felty MD, Peter Seidenberg MD, MA, FAAFP, FACSM, RMSK
Year: 2023
Abstract: Not publicly available
Presentations & Poster Exhibits:
LSU Health Shreveport 8th Annual Poster Presentation, 2023
5. Consideration of Housing Insecurity in ED Patients with Opioid Use Disorde
Authors: Shaw C., Covington W., Walter L.
Year: 2024
Abstract: Not publicly available
Presentations & Poster Exhibits:
Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Phoenix, May 2024
6. Transcranial Ultrasound for Intracranial Lesions in Resource-Limited Settings
Authors: Bishop L., Shaw C., Burleson SL.
Year: 2024
Abstract: Not publicly available
Presentations & Poster Exhibits:
UAB Global Health Grand Rounds, May 2024
Non-Peer Reviewed Publication
1. Gender Disparities in Homelessness
Authors: Shaw C., Walter L.
Year: 2023
Abstract: Not publicly available
Publication Type: Non-peer reviewed; appeared in SAEM Pulse, Nov 2023