Scott Grogan, DO, MBA, RMSK, FAAFP is a 2005 graduate of Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and a 2008 Family Medicine Residency graduate from Madigan Army Medical Center, in Tacoma, WA. He has completed a Faculty Development and Leadership Fellowship as well as an Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship in the U.S. Army. He also earned his Masters in Business Administration from Pacific Lutheran University before spending four years as a Family Medicine Residency Director. On active duty he deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and in support of domestic COVID-19 relief. He has held bedside ultrasound privileges since 2016 and has been teaching and leading POCUS efforts since then with emphases on musculoskeletal, inpatient, and critical care applications. He currently holds certification from the Alliance for Physician Certification & Advancement (APCA) in musculoskeletal ultrasound (RMSK). He has led local, regional, and national hands-on POCUS workshops, including virtual skills development conferences during the COVID-19 pandemic peak. He has lectured on POCUS efforts at all levels and has multiple POCUS publications in both non-peer-reviewed and peer-reviewed sources. He has served as the Vice Chair and the Co-Chair for the American Academy of Family Physicians Member Interest Group and is the founding Co-Chair of the Uniformed Services Academy of Family Physicians POCUS Subcommittee. He has also worked as the subject matter expert to integrate POCUS with electronic health records across the Military Health System. When not combining his love of teaching and clinical ultrasound he spends his time snowboarding, biking, hiking, or fishing, usually with all his kids in tow.

Filter

Pricing
0100
Category
    Tags
      CME Credits

      “”