American College of Emergency Physicians
Dominique Wong is a highly experienced medical professional with a focus on emergency medicine and tactical healthcare. Currently serving as a Co-Facilitator at the NPS Center for Homeland Defense and Security and Secretary of the Tactical and Law Enforcement Medicine Section at the American College of Emergency Physicians, Dominique Wong also holds the position of clinical advisor for Wastewater Testing for Community Health in West Virginia. With a longstanding role as an Emergency Department Physician at Cabell Huntington Hospital since 1995, Dominique Wong has extensive expertise in disaster and tactical medicine. Additional roles include TECC Instructor with CoTECC and Medical Director for both the City of Mount Hope Fire and EMS and Lawrence County STORM Tactical/Rescue Task Force EMS team. Dominique Wong's educational background includes a Doctor of Medicine from The Ohio State University College of Medicine and a Bachelor of Arts in biology genetics from Cornell University.
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American College of Emergency Physicians
ACEP Mission Statement: The American College of Emergency Physicians promotes the highest quality of emergency care and is the leading advocate for emergency physicians, their patients, and the public. Vision Statement: •Emergency medicine is recognized and valued as an essential public service. •Patients seeking emergency care are treated by board certified emergency physicians who are supported in their practices with all resources necessary to provide the highest quality medical care. •Emergency physicians practice in an environment in which their rights, safety, and wellness are assured. •All patients have health care coverage that ensures access to emergency services. Legally mandated health care services are fully funded. •Resources for education and training of emergency physicians are sufficient to meet the workforce needs of the specialty. •Emergency physicians are recognized and valued for their commitment to high quality patient care, teaching, leadership, research, and innovation.