Dr. Robinson Ferre is an emergency physician and point of care ultrasound (POCUS) enthusiast. He currently serves as the POCUS Program Director for Indiana University School of Medicine where he leads a team of world-class educators that oversee POCUS education for 1,400 medical students scattered across 9 regional campuses. He is also the Division Chief of the POCUS Division within the Department of Emergency Medicine and oversees POCUS integration for Indiana University Health, a network of 16 hospitals scattered across the state of Indiana. In 2020, he started a Primary Care POCUS Fellowship program for primary care physicians seeking additional training in POCUS.
Prior to coming to Indiana University, he founded the Emergency Ultrasound Division and the Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Vanderbilt University. Throughout his career, Dr. Ferre has trained thousands of physicians across the globe in using POCUS to improve patient care.