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Sudip Bose, MD, FACEP, FAAEM
Emergency Medicine Physician and Professor
Motivational/Educational Speaker
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Sudip Bose, M.D. is an internationally acclaimed emergency medicine physician and educator. He is a graduate of the Honors Program in Medical Education at Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois and completed his Emergency Medicine Residency Program at Darnall Army Medical Center in Fort Hood, Texas, the highest volume emergency department in the U.S. military. In 2007 Dr. Bose received the National Faculty Teaching Award, the industry's highest teaching award. In 2012 he was selected by the American College of Emergency Physicians as one of the "Heroes of Emergency Medicine" over the last 40 years for his contributions to the specialty. He has also earned the status of Distinguished Fellow of Teaching by the American College of Emergency Physicians and multiple teaching recognitions as a former associate residency director.

Dr. Bose is an attending emergency physician with a breadth of clinical experience, from the busiest urban emergency rooms in the nation to underserved community hospitals. Currently he practices as a "pit doc" at Medical Center Hospital in Odessa, Texas where he provides single coverage in the emergency department as well as in-hospital codes.

Teaching healthcare professionals is Dr. Bose's true passion. Dr. Bose, who himself earned the highest score in the nation on the ABEM Annual In-Training Examination in 2002, has developed a national reputation in the area of medical board examination review in the field of Emergency Medicine. As a resident at Darnall Army Medical Center in 2000, he founded a multifaceted curriculum for resident mastery of core concepts in Emergency Medicine. This curriculum still exists today and has led Darnall Army Medical Center to achieve the number one score in the nation among over 140 civilian and military residency programs on the ABEM Annual In-Training Examination for seven years in a row (2000-2006). From 2005 to 2009, Dr. Bose served as an Attending Emergency Physician and Teaching Faculty Member at Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, Illinois, a high-acuity, high-volume emergency department with a renowned residency training program. Advocate Christ Medical Center now serves as the busiest emergency department and trauma center in Illinois. Under Dr. Bose's direct mentorship, the Advocate Christ Emergency Medicine Residency Program earned the number one score on the ABEM Annual In-Training Examination in 2007, 2008 and 2009 (the position previously held by Darnall Army Medical Center). In 2009, Dr. Bose moved to Texas and was appointed Medical Director of Ector County, Texas and Medical Director of the City of Odessa, Texas, and in this role has been directly responsible for the training of hundreds of pre-hospital personnel. He also serves as a clinical professor at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, as an adjunct professor at University of Illinois and has held faculty positions at University of Texas and Texas A&M.

Dr. Bose, a former Major in the U.S. Army, served one of the longest combat deployments by a physician since World War II. During Operation Iraqi Freedom, Dr. Bose cared for thousands of wounded soldiers and Iraqi civilians. He provided front line emergency care during the peak of insurgencies in Baghdad and Najaf, and was the US physician selected to treat Saddam Hussein shortly after his capture from the spider hole. In addition, Dr. Bose was one of the only front line physicians in the Second Battle of Fallujah during the U.S. seizure of the city. When not on missions, Dr. Bose volunteered his free time by serving at the busiest trauma center in the world at that time, the Ibn Sina Hospital, Baghdad. His 15-month tour in Iraq and leadership role with the battalion that fought in two of the largest and most hotly contested fights by the U.S. Army since Vietnam earned him Presidential recognition and several awards including the Bronze Star, The Combat Medical Badge, The Army Commendation Medal and was featured as a "CNN Hero."

He uses his military, medical, and teaching experience to be an active proponent of veteran and healthcare issues in the national and international arenas. He educates the public through worldwide media appearances, and lectures to audiences numbering in the thousands (more details are available on www.TheBattleContinues.org). Dr. Bose has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, CBS News and local news affiliates. In addition, he serves as a medical correspondent for a weekly CBS segment discussing medical and personal health issues. He serves as Chief Medical Officer and Co-Founder of liveClinic, a portal that helps physicians sustain their outpatient practice.

Dr. Bose believes in supporting opportunities to show the public what really happens behind the scenes on America's health care frontlines. He’s been featured as a medical expert and physician in over 1000 media appearances, including Untold Stories of the ER (TLC & Discovery Life), and serves on the Board of Directors for Meaningful Media, which focuses on quality and accuracy in medical media. Dr. Bose was also an executive producer of the Iraq War documentary Triangle of Death available on Amazon Prime Video.

Dr. Bose is also a featured physician in Desert Doc, now available on Prime Video. Created by Emmy Award-winning producers, Desert Doc gives an unprecedented look into one of the most remote yet intense medical centers in the country. This full-length series offers an exclusive look into Dr. Bose's response to one of the largest mass shootings in Texas, aiding injured oil field workers, helping victims of the opioid crisis, and more. Learn more about Desert Doc here.

A passion for education and the pursuit of better patient outcomes has led Dr. Bose to develop this review course tailored to emergency medicine physicians. His prior experiences help provide a unique perspective to a course that is sure to help Emergency Medicine physicians pass their Texas Jurisprudence exam with flying colors.
Gerald T. Delk, MD, MBA, FACEP, FAAEM
Emergency Medicine Physician
Commander, United States Navy
For questions regarding the course, contact Dr. Delk @ customerservice@texasjurisprudenceprep.com
Gerald T. Delk, MD was raised in Midland, Texas and attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX receiving dual undergraduate degrees in Biology and Chemistry. He entered the United States Army Reserve in 1994 while pursuing his medical education and he received his Doctor of Medicine at Texas Tech Health Sciences Center in Lubbock, Texas in 1998. Upon graduation from TTUHSC Dr. Delk entered Active Duty service in the U.S. Army during which he completed his Emergency Medicine Residency at Darnall Army Medical Center at Ft. Hood, Texas and went on to serve overseas in Germany, Kosovo, and Iraq.

Dr. Delk completed his MBA at Texas Tech University with a focus on health care management. He is a practicing emergency medicine physician at Cedar Park Regional Medical Center in Austin, Texas as well as an active partner in Vital Care Urgent Care in Midland, Texas. He combines his business and clinical acumen as a Designated Doctor for the State of Texas and is developing cutting edge, groundbreaking software to enhance medical reporting in the care of injured employees. Please see his website Designated Doctors Outsourcing for more information on how you can expand earning opportunities adding income to your medical practice as an independent contractor working with the Texas Department of Insurance.

Dr. Delk currently serves actively as a Commander in the US Navy Reserve as part of 4th Medical Battalion in San Diego, California. He was recently appointed the Emergency Medicine Specialty Leader for the Navy Reserve in addition to his clinical and administrative roles and has received many accolades for his distinguished service. In addition to his overseas tours while in the Army including a notable fifteen month deployment to Iraq with the 1-36 INF, 1st Armored Division in 2003, Dr. Delk has participated in military humanitarian operations to Vietnam, Ghana and remote areas of Alaska. Dr. Delk's recent deployments with the Navy include terms as Trauma Team Leader at a Role 3 Hospital in Afghanistan and OIC for Shock Trauma Platoon for SMAGTF Crisis Response. During his military deployments, Dr. Delk was awarded the Bronze Star, Army Commendation Medal and the Combat Medical Badge for his combat service while his assigned unit, the Spartans, earned the Presidential Unit Citation and he later earned both Navy and Marine Commendation Medals.

Dr. Delk diversity of professional, military and clinical experiences combine with his medical and business expertise to provide Texas Jurisprudence Prep a uniquely focused and efficient approach to challenging subject matter. However, it is his passion for all things Texas and his perpetually humorous demeanor that make Texas Jurisprudence Prep the only real choice to ensure success with the most enjoyment possible.
 
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