Cuyuna Regional Medical Center
Joshua Horowitz has a diverse work experience. Joshua started their career as a Commercial Halibut Fisherman at Tybrie, Inc. from 1998 to 2000. Joshua then worked as a Commercial Airplane Pilot at Clearwater Geosciences from 2002 to 2004. Following that, they served as a Construction Project Manager at Northwest Professional Design in 2004. In 2011, they became a Certified Flight Instructor and also worked as an Undergraduate Biological Sciences Tutor at Yakima Valley Community College. In 2012, they joined Johns Hopkins Hospital as an Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine Resident and completed their residency in 2015. After that, they worked as a Transitional Year Intern at The University of South Dakota. In 2015, they took on the role of Pain Management Fellow at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Joshua is currently employed as the Pain Management Medical Director at Cuyuna Regional Medical Center, where they provide specialized care for a range of pain conditions.
Joshua Horowitz has a comprehensive education history. Joshua obtained their Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree in Osteopathic Medicine from A.T. Still University of Health Sciences from 2005 to 2011. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology/Animal Biology from the University of Washington from 2002 to 2005. Joshua began their educational journey at Yakima Valley College, where they completed an Associate of Science degree in Biology, General from 2000 to 2002.
In addition to their degrees, Joshua has several certifications. Joshua is certified in Advanced Cardiac Life Support and Basic Cardiac Life Support by the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association, which they obtained in 2015. In 2012, they became an Enriched Air Nitrox Diver certified by PADI. Moreover, they hold certifications as a Certified Flight Instructor for fixed-wing airplanes from the Federal Aviation Administration, achieved in 2011, and as an Open Water Diver from PADI, attained in 2005. Earlier in their career, they earned their Private Pilot Rotorcraft Helicopter certification in 2001 and their Commercial Instrument Single Engine and Multi-Engine Fixed-Wing Airplane licenses from the Federal Aviation Administration in 2000. Lastly, they hold a Transitional Year Internship Diploma from ACGME, although specific details regarding the diploma's obtained month and year are not available.
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Cuyuna Regional Medical Center
While the medical campus is in Crosby, Minnesota, CRMC draws market share from a much broader region. With 25 operating beds and $120 million in net patient revenues, CRMC established itself as a key asset in the beautiful lake country of eastern Crow Wing County. CRMC has strategically partnered with health institutions to provide a broad array of services that are not typically available at critical access hospitals and has numerous branded service lines. This healthcare system is a testimony to the positive, can-do spirit of its leadership, physicians, and staff. Working together, they established an integrated, 40-acre campus with a state-of-the-art hospital, technologically advanced surgical suites, advanced life support ambulance, senior housing, and a long-term care facility. There are also three physician clinics in Baxter, Breezy Point and Longville. CRMC has 1,020 employees and a medical staff of 60 physicians and 23 advanced practice providers, which includes 15 surgeons and 45 primary care providers. More than 8,500 surgeries are performed annually. CRMC has a strong balance sheet with a solid operating margin and is the largest employer on the Cuyuna Range and the second largest employer in Crow Wing County. CRMC is recognized nationally, regionally, and in the state for excellence. The hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission; The Commission on Cancer; and the Commission on Office Laboratory Accreditation. The Cuyuna Lakes has nearly 6,000 year-round residents and thousands more seasonal residents and visitors. The Cuyuna Country State Recreation Area boasts over 500 lakes and 25 miles of forested shoreline. There are over 30 miles of groomed mountain biking and ATV trails, swimming beaches, a variety of parks, two golf courses, and over 30 camp sites available.