Gene Vitug

Chief Medical Officer - CardiAI at CardiAI

Gene Vitug has held various executive positions in the healthcare industry throughout their career. Gene began their journey as the CEO of Corporate Medical Group in 2010. In 1999, they joined the Department of National Defense, Canadian Forces Base Calgary Area Services Unit, where they served as a Medical Consultant, Regional Advisor, and Sports Medicine Consultant. Gene later became the Chief Medical Officer at Platinum Plus Health Services in 1999.

In 2010, they took on the role of Chief Medical Officer at Bantrel Health Services, where they served until 2015. Gene also held the position of Senior Medical Consultant at Alberta Health Services - Facility Medical Director from 2014 to 2018.

Gene's professional experience includes serving as the Chief Medical Officer at Hines Health Services Inc. from 2016 onwards. In 2020, they became the Chief Medical Officer of the Peter Kiewit Foundation. Currently, Gene works as the Chief Medical Officer at CardiAI.Inc, a role they assumed in 2021.

Throughout their career, Gene's expertise and leadership have made a significant impact in the field of healthcare.

Gene Vitug has a background in pre-medicine/pre-medical studies from the University of California. The specific years of study are not provided. Gene also attended the University of British Columbia and the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta, but no details are given about the degrees or fields of study at these institutions. Gene obtained a Canadian Certified Physician Executive (CCPE) degree from the Canadian Medical Association. Additionally, Gene completed a diploma in Sport Medicine from the Canadian Academy of Sports Medicine between 1997 and 1999. Finally, Gene earned a certificate as a Certified Independent Medical Examiner from the American Board of Independent Medical Examiners in 2000.

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