Total Doctors Count - 64957

Dr. Jose Ochoa
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 MD
Dr. Jose Ochoa
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 MD
NPI - 113445XXXX
License - R71XXX
Urbana, IL, United States
English
10–30 min consultation
Dr. Paul Werner Blessing
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 MD
Dr. Paul Werner Blessing
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 MD
NPI - 161947XXXX
License -
Chicago, IL, United States
English
10–30 min consultation
Dr. Chloe Renshaw
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 MD
Dr. Chloe Renshaw
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 MD
NPI - 128513XXXX
License -
Chicago, IL, United States
English
10–30 min consultation
Dr. Stephen Ryan Gore
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 M.D.
Dr. Stephen Ryan Gore
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 M.D.
NPI - 163944XXXX
License -
Chicago, IL, United States
English
10–30 min consultation
Dr. Jenny Ching-chiu Wu
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 D.O.
Dr. Jenny Ching-chiu Wu
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 D.O.
NPI - 190200XXXX
License - 03611XXXX
Arlington heights, IL, United States
English
10–30 min consultation
Dr. Natalie Kmetuk
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 DO
Dr. Natalie Kmetuk
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 DO
NPI - 183145XXXX
License - 12506XXXX
Oak lawn, IL, United States
English
10–30 min consultation
Dr. Kenyatta Jamal Frazier
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 M.D.
Dr. Kenyatta Jamal Frazier
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 M.D.
NPI - 102330XXXX
License - A158XXX
Chicago, IL, United States
English
10–30 min consultation
Dr. Lora Alkhawam
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 M.D.
Dr. Lora Alkhawam
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 M.D.
NPI - 137680XXXX
License - 12506XXXX
Chicago, IL, United States
English
10–30 min consultation
Dr. Joshua Harkless
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 MD
Dr. Joshua Harkless
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 MD
NPI - 103378XXXX
License - 125.0XXXXX
Chicago, IL, United States
English
10–30 min consultation
Dr. Bryan Chow
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 M.D.
Dr. Bryan Chow
🩺 Emergency Medicine
🎓 M.D.
NPI - 163940XXXX
License - 125.0XXXXX
Chicago, IL, United States
English
10–30 min consultation

What is Emergency Medicine? 

 

Emergency Medicine is a medical specialty that focuses on the acute care of patients who require immediate medical attention due to a variety of illnesses or injuries. Emergency Medicine physicians are trained to diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions, from minor injuries to life-threatening illnesses, and they work in hospital emergency departments or other emergency care settings.

Emergency Medicine physicians are responsible for evaluating patients quickly and efficiently, making critical decisions about their care, and providing appropriate treatment in a timely manner. They work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals, including nurses, paramedics, and other specialists, to provide the best possible care for their patients.

In addition to providing direct patient care, Emergency Medicine physicians are also responsible for overseeing the management of emergency departments and developing and implementing policies and procedures for the delivery of emergency medical care. They play a critical role in ensuring that patients receive prompt and appropriate care, and that emergency departments are equipped to handle a wide range of medical emergencies.

Who is Emergency Medicine Specialist?

An Emergency Medicine specialist, also known as an Emergency Physician, is a medical doctor who has completed specialized training in the field of Emergency Medicine. These specialists are trained to diagnose and manage a wide range of medical emergencies, including trauma, acute illnesses, and life-threatening conditions.

To become an Emergency Medicine specialist, a physician must first complete a four-year undergraduate degree, followed by four years of medical school. After completing medical school, they must then complete a residency program in Emergency Medicine, which typically lasts three to four years.

During their residency, Emergency Medicine specialists receive extensive training in the diagnosis and management of medical emergencies, including trauma care, cardiac and respiratory emergencies, and critical care medicine. They also receive training in the use of advanced medical technologies, such as ultrasound and CT scans, to help diagnose and treat patients in emergency situations.

After completing their residency, Emergency Medicine specialists may choose to pursue additional training and certification in subspecialties such as toxicology, sports medicine, or pediatric emergency medicine.