Andre Creese, MD, FACEP has extensive work experience in the field of emergency medicine. Andre is currently the Chief Executive Officer of OPYS Physician Services, a leading provider of hospital-based physician services. In addition to their executive role, Dr. Creese also works as a full-time Emergency Physician at various rural and community hospitals contracted by OPYS.
Dr. Creese has also held academic positions, including serving as an Emergency Medicine Preceptor at Marian University Indianapolis and a Founding Clinical Assistant Professor at Florida International University College of Medicine.
Throughout their career, Dr. Creese has taken on leadership roles, such as being the Chief Executive Officer of CreeseMD, LLC, and serving as the Medical Director and Associate Chief of Emergency Medicine at Jackson Health System. Andre has also held Medical Director positions at SCP Health, Lawnwood Regional Medical Center & Heart Institute, Sheridan Healthcorp, Baptist Health South Florida, and Carolina MedCare Ambulance.
Overall, Dr. Andre Creese's work experience demonstrates their expertise and leadership in the field of emergency medicine.
Dr. Andre Creese, MD, FACEP received their Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from San Diego State University in 1990. Andre then went on to earn their Medical Doctorate from the University of California, Davis in 1994. Following their medical degree, Dr. Creese completed the Emergency Medicine Residency Program at Alameda Health System from 1994 to 1998. In 1999, they obtained their Board Certification in Emergency Medicine from the American Board of Emergency Medicine and was recognized as an ACEP Fellow by the American College of Emergency Physicians in 2001.
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