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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. Based on his strong clinical record he earned recognition in “Guide to America’s Top Emergency Medicine Physicians” for the last several years in a row and was selected as one of "America's Health Care Leaders" by the American College of Emergency Physicians and Health Leaders Magazine. In 2007
Dr. Bose received the National Faculty Teaching Award, the industry’s highest teaching award and afterwards was selected by the American College of Emergency Physicians as one of the “Heroes of Emergency Medicine” of 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.
Sudip has practiced in the busiest emergency rooms and
trauma centers of Austin, TX, Chicago, IL, and West
Texas. He is currently practicing emergency medicine at
Medical Center Hospital in Odessa , TX.
Teaching health care professionals is Sudip's true passion. Academically, Dr. Bose has developed a national niche in the area of medical board examination review in the field of Emergency Medicine. He has applied that knowledge into developing a nationally recognized Prep review website in order to enhance physician performance for board certification for the American Board of Emergency Medicine. These websites have also helped several residency programs attain the top scores in the United States on their training board
examinations.
He is also the founder of a leading nursing board exam (NCLEX)
review course. He serves as an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine.
As the Medical Director for Ector County and the city of Odessa, Texas,
Dr Bose is directly responsible for the training of hundreds of pre-hospital personnel.
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
treated Saddam Hussein shortly after his capture. 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.
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 the Bronze Star.
He uses his military, physician, and teaching experience to be an active proponent of veteran and health care issues in the national and international arena. 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 medical correspondent for a weekly CBS segment discussing medical and personal health issues.
A passion for education and the pursuit of better patient outcomes has lead Dr. Bose to develop this review course tailored to help physicians in Texas. His skills in physician education help provide a unique perspective to a course that is sure to help anyone pass their Texas Jurisprudence Exam with flying colors.
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