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05/01/2026
Tallib Karaze, DO
Dr. Tallib Karaze attended Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and graduated in 2020. He completed his residency in Emergency Medicine at Loyola University Medical Center (LUMC) in 2023 while pursuing the Medical Education Specialty Track. He was recognized with the Award of Academic Achievement in Emergency Medicine and served as Chief Resident while there. He subsequently completed a Fellowship in Simulation at LUMC in 2024, establishing a strong foundation in simulation-based medical education. Dr. Karaze is board certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM).
Currently, Dr. Karaze serves as an emergency medicine physician with Mid-Ohio Emergency Services (MOES) and as the Medical Director for Simulation at Riverside Methodist Hospital, where he oversees simulation education across an expansive facility dedicated to advancing the training of healthcare staff at all levels.
Committed to the highest standards of simulation education, Dr. Karaze has completed advanced simulation training through two of the nation's most prestigious programs — the Mayo Clinic Multidisciplinary Simulation Center and the Harvard Center for Medical Simulation. He has also completed both the Resident and Teaching Fellowships through the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP). He has designed and distributed original simulation and debriefing courses, further contributing innovative educational tools to the field.
Dr. Karaze holds a faculty appointment at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. He previously served as a Clinical Instructor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at LUMC and the Department of Medical Education at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. He has also served as both a resident advisor and faculty advisor for medical students and residents at LUMC. His scholarly contributions include published work in CorePendium, a textbook produced by the Emergency Medicine Residents' Association (EMRA), articles for EMDocs.net, an online resource for emergency medicine education and clinical practice, and peer-reviewed research published in Frontiers in Neurology and the Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology.

