Sudip Bose is an attending emergency medicine physician, educator, entrepreneur, and combat veteran. He is also Indian American. He served as a physician on the front lines in Iraq for nearly 15 months which is one of the longest combat deployments by a physician since World War II. Bose treated Saddam Hussein shortly after his capture in December 2003 and used his military, emergency physician, and professorial experience to be an active proponent of veteran and health care issues in the international arena.
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| - Sudip Bose is an attending emergency medicine physician, educator, entrepreneur, and combat veteran. He is also Indian American. He served as a physician on the front lines in Iraq for nearly 15 months which is one of the longest combat deployments by a physician since World War II. Bose treated Saddam Hussein shortly after his capture in December 2003 and used his military, emergency physician, and professorial experience to be an active proponent of veteran and health care issues in the international arena.
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Education
| - Distinguished Fellow of Teaching, American College of Emergency Physicians Teaching Fellowship
- High School: Naperville Central High School, Naperville, IL
- Fellow, American Academy of Emergency Medicine
- Fellow, American College of Emergency Physicians
- Former Major, U.S. Army
- Doctor of Medicine : Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University
- Internship and Residency in Emergency Medicine: Darnall Army Medical Center, Fort Hood, Texas
- Bachelor of Arts Psychology and Biology: Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
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Birth Place
| - Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.
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Awards
| - Guide to America’s Top Emergency Medicine Physicians Bronze Star Medal, Combat Medical Badge, Presidential Unit Citation, and other military awards
- ACEP National Faculty Teaching Award.
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Occupation
| - Attending Emergency Medicine Physician
- Associate Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Illinois College of Medicine
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| - Sudip Bose is an attending emergency medicine physician, educator, entrepreneur, and combat veteran. He is also Indian American. He served as a physician on the front lines in Iraq for nearly 15 months which is one of the longest combat deployments by a physician since World War II. Bose treated Saddam Hussein shortly after his capture in December 2003 and used his military, emergency physician, and professorial experience to be an active proponent of veteran and health care issues in the international arena.
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