GW Training Center

Dr. Kat Ogle - Medical Director
Dr. Ogle is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at George Washington University. She is a former RN and first-generation college graduate and physician. She is engaged in medical education and professional development from the undergraduate to faculty level. Her roles include Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship Director, Executive Chair of the Clinical Competency Committee for the residency, leading the Medical Education and Leadership Scholarly Concentration as well as Clinician as a Medical Educator course. Dr. Ogle serves on local, regional, and national organizations including the GW Antiracism Coalition Steering Committee, SAEM Academy for Women in Academic Emergency Medicine and the Society of Clinical Ultrasound Fellowships, is a reviewer for several academic journals, is an award-winning educator and her professional interests include medical education, point-of-care ultrasound, mentorship, diversity, equity and inclusion, leadership, and promotion. She balances her academic and professional responsibilities with her role as a mother.

Gretchen Wills - Training Center Instructor
Gretchen began her love of patient care as a volunteer Candy Striper during her last two years of high school. While an undergraduate student at The College of William and Mary, Gretchen completed First Aid training and did some volunteer work with James City County Fire and Rescue. After graduating with honors with a degree in Biology, Gretchen joined Dumfries-Triangle Rescue Squad in Northern Virginia and became a volunteer EMT in 1997. She continued to serve her community as a field preceptor and volunteer EMS provider for 20 years. Gretchen worked full time as an Editorial Assistant while attending evening classes at The George Washington University to become an Intermediate, and then a Nationally Registered Paramedic in 1999. She became an AHA Instructor and EMS Educator in the spring of 2002 and was a Paramedic Program Director from 2009 to 2016. Gretchen has taught AHA courses at Northern Virginia Community College and was an Adjunct Professor for EMS Programs at Lord Fairfax Community College. Gretchen joined the GWDEMTC team in March of 2016, first as an independent contractor, and then as a Training Center Instructor and fulltime team member. She was given the role of EMS Program Coordinator in the summer of 2022. When Gretchen isn’t teaching AHA courses and EMS classes, she enjoys singing, hiking, boating, and spending time with her husband, her four children, and her menagerie of pets.
GW Lifesavers Program

Dr. Neal Sikka - Medical Director
Dr. Neal Sikka is an Attending Physician and Associate Professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences who specializes in Emergency Medicine and Telemedicine Medicine. Dr. Sikka is the Co-Chief of the Innovative Practice division at the Department of Emergency Medicine. After completing his medical doctorate at Washington University in St. Louis in 1999, Dr. Sikka came to work clinically in the Emergency Department at the George Washington University Hospital. He is the acting medical director for the GW Lifesavers AED Program, and is an avid proponent of early recognition and intervention of sudden cardiac arrest.

George Hunkele - Innovative Practice Financial Manager/ GW Lifesavers
George graduated from Williams College in 2017 with a degree in Mathematics and a Pre-Medicine track. George was also a student-athlete, and served as an Assistant Captain on the hockey team his senior year. After graduation, George taught Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and Statistics at Avon Old Farms School, a college preparatory school in Avon, CT. He also served as a dorm parent, and coached football, hockey, and lacrosse. George completed the 2020 Summer EMT course at the GWDEMTC, and began working as the Training Center Program Administrator in September of 2020. He now serves as the Training Center Program Administrator and GW Lifesavers AED Program Administrator, while also instructing BLS, Heartsaver, and EMT classes. George is beginning the Professional MBA program at GWU, where he will pursue his degree while continuing to work at the GWDEMTC. When not in the office, or in class, George works to expand his startup, a virtual hockey consulting business.