Pronunciation: pretty much phonetic. I'm from Boston so the “Lon" is more *Lan* than _lawn_, "Setnik" *Set-nick* **Short Spoken Intro** “Dr. Lon Setnik is an emergency physician and simulation expert dedicated to enhancing patient care through training and readiness, systems improvement, and relational excellence.” **One-Paragraph Intro** Dr. Lon Setnik, MD, FACEP, MHPE, is the Physician Champion for Pediatric Readiness at Littleton Regional Healthcare, a Level 3 trauma center in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. An emergency physician and simulationist with over twenty years of experience, Dr. Setnik specializes in leveraging experiential learning to solve complex system challenges. He previously served as the Director of Clinical Programs at the Center for Medical Simulation and a Lecturer in Anaesthesia at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Setnik is a sought-after speaker dedicated to fostering relational excellence within healthcare teams to ensure every patient receives exceptional care and clinicians are ready for the most challenging moments of their careers. **Standard Bio** Dr. Lon Setnik is a board-certified emergency physician and simulation educator with over 20 years of experience in clinical care, leadership, and medical education. A Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians (FACEP), Dr. Setnik completed his MD at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and emergency medicine residency at the University of Rochester, where he served as Chief Resident. He further honed his expertise with a Master’s in Health Professions Education from the MGH Institute for Health Professions and a fellowship at the Center for Medical Simulation in Boston. Currently, Dr. Setnik serves as the Director of Clinical Programs at the Center for Medical Simulation and as a Lecturer on Anaesthesia at Harvard Medical School. His professional focus lies in advancing psychological safety, systems improvement, and experiential education to foster excellence in healthcare. Dr. Setnik is a sought-after speaker and educator, known for his innovative approaches to faculty development, team training, and critical event management. **One-Page Bio** Dr. Lon Setnik is a board-certified emergency physician and simulation educator with over 20 years of experience in clinical care, leadership, and medical education. A Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians (FACEP), Dr. Setnik currently serves as the **Physician Champion for Pediatric Readiness at Littleton Regional Healthcare**, a Level 3 trauma center in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. In this role, he leads system-wide initiatives to enhance emergency care for pediatric patients in rural settings. Dr. Setnik completed his MD at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and his emergency medicine residency at the University of Rochester, where he served as Chief Resident. He further honed his expertise with a Master’s in Health Professions Education (MHPE) from the MGH Institute for Health Professions and a fellowship at the Center for Medical Simulation (CMS) in Boston. Previously, Dr. Setnik served as the Director of Clinical Programs at the Center for Medical Simulation and as a Lecturer on Anaesthesia at Harvard Medical School. His professional focus lies in advancing psychological safety, systems improvement, and experiential education to foster excellence in healthcare. Dr. Setnik is an internationally recognized speaker and educator, known for his innovative approaches to faculty development, team training, and the management of critical clinical events.