Arthur Douville, Jr. MD

Chief Medical Officer at Medigram

Dr. Arthur Douville, Jr. MD has a long and varied career in medicine. Starting in 1986, they began working at Stanford University Medical Center in the Department of Neurology. In 1991, they were appointed Chair of the Bay Area Consortium for Continuing Medical Education at HCA. In 1997, they were elected Chief of Staff at Good Samaritan Hospital in San Jose, CA. In 2004, they took on the role of Adult Neurologist and Clinic Director at South Bay Neurology Associates, as well as Chair of the Department of Clinical Neurosciences at Good Samaritan Hospital. In 2010, they became Chief Medical Officer at Good Samaritan Hospital (HCA) in San Jose, CA. In 2013, they were appointed Associate Medical Director at The Advisory Board Company's Crimson Analytic Services. In 2014, they became Chief Medical Officer at Medigram, Inc. In 2018, they were appointed Regional Vice President/ Chief Medical Officer at Verity Health System and Medical Director of the Stroke Program at St. Louise Regional Hospital.

Arthur Douville, Jr. MD completed their Doctor of Medicine (MD) at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Prior to that, they were an Intern in the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Washington - School of Medicine. Arthur then went on to complete a Resident in Neurology and Psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine. Arthur Douville, Jr. MD began their educational journey with a Bachelor's Degree from The University of Kansas, where they majored in a self-directed major in evolution and systems theory.

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  • Chief Medical Officer

    December, 2014 - present