Correctional Medicine | E-037152
This highly qualified expert is board certified in emergency medicine. He received his medical degree from the State University of New York, Syracuse. He completed his medical internship at Scripps Mercy hospital and residency at UC San Diego where he also completed a two year hospital administrative fellowship. He also holds a Master's degree in Business Administration from University of California, Irvine. He has served as Senior Medical Officer, Healthcare Reform at Tri-City hospital and Medical Director for Volunteers of America. He has received numerous awards for educational excellence and has authored papers on administration, reducing wait times in emergency rooms and substance abuse. He is currently an Emergency Medicine Physician at a Veteran's Affairs hospital in CA as well as the Chief Medical Officer of a Sheriff's Detention Services Bureau which includes 7 jails in CA.
Location: CA
B.S., Cum Laude, CUNY: Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education
M.D., SUNY Syracuse
M.B.A., UC Irvine
Internship, Scripps Mercy Hospital
Residency, Emergency Medicine, UCSD
Board Certification: Emergency Medicine
Member, American College of Emergency Physicians
Member, American Correctional Health Services Association
Member, National Commission on Correctional Healthcare Association
Member, American College of Healthcare Executives
Member, American Academy of Emergency Medicine
Member, American Medical Association
Published, 6+ abstracts, book chapters, publications
Former, Assistant Clinical Professor, UC San Diego - Hillcrest and Thornton Hospital, County Jails (George Bailey, Central Jail, Las Colinas, South Bay Jail)
Former, Emergency Department Physician, Tri-City Hospital
Former, Senior Medical Officer, Healthcare Reform, Tri-City Medical Center
Current, 1) Chief Medical Officer, Sheriff's Department in CA, 2)Emergency Department Physician, Veteran Affairs Hospital in CA 3) Medical Director substance abuse center