Dr. Nicole Tyczynska is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. She completed her medical degree at the Jagiellonian University Collegium Medicum in Krakow, Poland before moving to Philadelphia to pursue her residency in Emergency Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University, where she also completed her Medical Education Fellowship. Her academic interests include mentorship, networking and maintaining longitudinal relationships as well as critical care and procedural training. She has previously contributed to various publications including original research on ED cardioversion of atrial fibrillation and transvenous pacing as well as chapters in Bounceback’s Critical Care and EMRAP’s Corpendium. She lectures both nationally and internationally and has spoken on topics such as pigtail catheter placement, transvenous pacing, emergency medicine cardioversion, NIPPV and high velocity nasal insufflation (HVNI) in pediatric respiratory distress, simulation in medical education, and mentorship in medical education. She is the ACEP Deputy Ambassador to Poland and has a special interest in Emergency Medicine Development in Central and Eastern Europe, where she frequently travels to lecture at conferences.