About Doc on the Run
Active Duty Army Acute Care Surgeon. Nomad. Runner. Music aficionado. Culinary amateur. Intermediate-level technology nerd. Christian. Inquisitive life-long learner.
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My primary passion is surgery, and my life has been dedicated to becoming a trauma surgeon. After graduating high school at 17, I attended the University of Missouri, Kansas City, a six-year medical school. I was commissioned in the Army and completed 6 years of General Surgery residency in Augusta, Georgia. Board-certified in General Surgery. For 3 years, I was a staff General Surgeon in North Carolina and deployed to Iraq, Kuwait, Jordan, and Africa. Board-certified in Surgical Critical Care and completed a two-year AAST Acute Care Surgery fellowship in North Carolina. I spent two years in San Antonio, Texas, and then 1 year in South Korea, where I finished out my career on Active Duty.
Photo courtesy of JW, 2013