Assistant Clinical Professor
Stanford University Medical Center
Dr. Natalie Htet is an assistant clinical professor of emergency medicine and critical care medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. She earned her undergraduate degree in Biochemistry and Neuroscience at University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) and her masters degree in Physiological Science at UCLA. She received her M.D. degree from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. After finishing Emergency Medicine residency at Advocate Christ Medical Center, she finished a critical care fellowship at Stanford. She currently practices in the Emergency Dept and medical ICU at Stanford. She is an ACGME faculty for residency and fellowship education at Stanford, teaching, mentoring and coaching several trainees yearly. After completion of CCEeXAM® Examination of Special Competence in Critical Care Echocardiography, she is on the path of becoming certified in critical care Echo by National Board of Echocardiography, Inc. She serves as a co-director of critical care ultrasound program for critical care fellows at Stanford. She has been actively involved in Society of Critical Care Medicine and national emergency medicine organizations. Her career interests include boarding of critically ill patients in ED, critical care Echo, medical education, and diversity advocacy.