Dr. Adam Rothman is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and a pulmonary and critical care physician based at Mount Sinai West in New York City. He first developed a passion for point-of-care ultrasound and medical education during his fellowship training, where he participated in a medical education track and devised several simulation center-based projects involving bedside ultrasound and ultrasound-based procedures. An attending physician since 2019, Dr. Rothman became an Associate Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Mount Sinai Morningside/West in April 2021. In this capacity, he has been tasked with implementing a comprehensive point-of-care ultrasound curriculum (consisting of a longitudinal lecture series, simulation-based training, and a two-week elective for hands-on training), to achieve basic knowledge and competency in POCUS for over 225 residents. Dr. Rothman continues to have a passion for POCUS, medication education, and simulation training and has been honored to teach and speak at regional and national conferences about his POCUS experiences.