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Nicole Exeni McAmis, MD

  • Emergency Medicine

Languages

English

Education

Residency

Emergency Medicine, Stanford University, Dept. Emergency Medicine, 2025

Degree

MD, Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University, 2021

Recognitions

  • CalEMRA Rising Star Award: 2025
  • Stanford Social Emergency Medicine Health Equity Champion Award:2025
  • Stanford Health Care GME Award for Promoting Health Equity: 2025
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Hospital Affiliations

Research

Interests

  • Social Emergency Medicine
  • Human Trafficking 
  • Equity, inclusion, and advocacy in medicine

Publications

  1. Exeni McAmis, N. (2025, April). Hopeful Wings: Helping Victims of Human Trafficking. www.hopefulwings.com.
  2. Exeni McAmis, N. (2025, March). Responding to ICE in Emergency Departments: Protecting Patients and Navigating Legal Obligations. Common Sense - American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM), 32:2. https://issuu.com/aaeminfo/docs/march_april_2025_common_sense_4e7968bd2ff808.
  3. Exeni McAmis, N. (2025, February). Responding to ICE in Emergency Departments: Protecting Patients and Navigating Legal Obligations. Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association (EMRA). https://www.emra.org/emresident/article/ice-in-the-ed.
  4. Exeni McAmis, N. (2025, February). Responding to ICE in Emergency Departments Poster. Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association (EMRA). https://www.emra.org/siteassets/emresident/documents/emra---ice-flyer---2025-final.pdf.
  5. Exeni McAmis, N. (2023, August). CalACEP Human Trafficking Toolkit. Lifeline: A Forum for Emergency Physicians in California, 4. https://cdn.ymaws.com/californiaacep.org/resource/resmgr/docs/lifeline/2022-2023/185530_calacep_lifeline_volu.pdf.
  6. Exeni McAmis, N. (2023, April). CalACEP Human Trafficking Toolkit. https://californiaacep.org/general/custom.asp?page=HumanTrafficking.
  7. Exeni McAmis, N., Hall, N., Duanmu, Y. (2022, October). Concurrent retinal detachment, vitreous detachment, and vitreous hemorrhage diagnosed with point-of-care ultrasound in the emergency department. Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine, 29.
  8. Exeni McAmis, N. (2022, June). EMRA MobilEM: Conversations Toolkit. Editor-in-Chief.
  9. Exeni McAmis, N., Mirabella, A., McCarthy, E., Cama, C., Fogarasi, M., Thomas, L., Feinn, R., Rivera-Godreau, I. (2022, March). Assessing healthcare provider knowledge of human trafficking. PLOS One, 17(3): e0264338.  
  10. Exeni McAmis, N. (2022). Is Your Patient a Victim of Trafficking? Stanford Med Pulse. https://today.stanfordmedicine.org/member/post/your-patient-victim-human-trafficking/6c037ba6-7bc9-49d4-8136-8519df3f306d

Insurance

  • Aetna
  • Anthem Blue Cross
  • Blue Shield of California
  • Centivo
  • Cigna
  • First Health
  • Health Net of California
  • Interplan (part of HealthSmart)
  • Medicare Advantage
  • MultiPlan
  • UFCM Health System
  • Prime Health Services
  • Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS)
  • TRICARE
  • UnitedHealthcare

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Recognitions

  • CalEMRA Rising Star Award: 2025
  • Stanford Social Emergency Medicine Health Equity Champion Award:2025
  • Stanford Health Care GME Award for Promoting Health Equity: 2025
  • ACEP American Association of Women Emergency Physicians (AAWEP) Resident Rocks It Award: 2024
  • ACEP24 Equity Innovator Travel Scholarship: 2024
  • The Arnold P. Gold Foundation Award for Humanism and Excellence in Teaching: 2023
  • EMRA’s Outstanding Contributions to Emergency Medicine Education: 2022
  • Excellence in Emergency Medicine Award - Society of Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM): 2021