Joseph López M.d.

Surgical Director Intensive Care Unit at Ball Memorial Hospital

Dr. Joseph López has a diverse work experience in the medical field. Joseph is currently serving as the Surgical Director of the Intensive Care Unit at Ball Memorial Hospital since December 2022. Joseph is also a Clinical Faculty member in Trauma, Acute Care Surgery, and Surgical Critical Care at Indiana University Health since August 2022.

Prior to their current positions, Dr. López worked at New York Medical College as an Instructor of Surgery from July 2019 to December 2022. Joseph also served as a General Surgery Resident at the same institution from an unspecified start date to July 2020.

Dr. López has experience in pediatric medicine as well. From July 2020 to August 2022, they worked as a Pediatric Surgical Critical Care Fellow at Children's Mercy Kansas City. Joseph also had a role as a Pediatric Surgery Research Fellow at Nationwide Children's Hospital from an unspecified start date to June 2017.

Their earlier work experience includes a research trainee position at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center from an unspecified start date to 2013.

Overall, Dr. Joseph López has gained extensive experience in surgery, trauma, critical care, and pediatric medicine throughout their career.

Joseph López, M.D. completed their education in a chronological order. Joseph attended Miami University from 2004 to 2008, where they earned their Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Microbiology. Following this, they enrolled at The Ohio State University College of Medicine from 2009 to 2013, where they obtained their Medical Doctor (M.D.) degree in Medicine.

In addition to their education, Joseph López, M.D. has also obtained several certifications. In April 2013, they received the Advanced Cardiac Life Support certification from the American Heart Association. In the same month, they also completed the Pediatric Advanced Life Support program offered by the American Heart Association. In July 2013, they obtained the Advanced Trauma Life Support certification from the American College of Surgeons. Continuing their professional development, in August 2020, they completed the Neonatal Resuscitation Program offered by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Furthermore, in September 2020, they obtained the Advanced Burn Life Support certification from the American Burn Association.

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    Surgical Director Intensive Care Unit

    December, 2022 - present