Integrative Emergency Services
Milind Chinoy has had a diverse work experience, starting as an Electrical Engineer at The Boeing Company, where they provided expertise for the International Space Station's Electrical Power Systems. Milind then pursued a Doctorate degree in Medicine at UNT Health Science Center before becoming an Emergency Medicine Resident and eventually Chief Resident at Western Michigan University School of Medicine. Milind has since worked in various roles in Emergency Medicine at Questcare Partners, Integrative Emergency Services, and Baylor Scott & White Health. Additionally, they have served as the Chair of the Communications Committee at the Texas College of Emergency Physicians.
Milind Chinoy earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Michigan in 2004. Milind later graduated with a Doctor of Medicine degree from UNT Health Science Center in 2012.
Integrative Emergency Services
Integrative Emergency Services (IES) is transforming the way healthcare is practiced across the continuum of care and furthering the emergency department’s role in value-based healthcare delivery.