William Selde M.d.

Assistant Professor - Emergency Medicine at Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine

William Selde, M.D. MBA, currently serves as the Medical Director for EMS and Transport Medicine and as an Emergency Medicine Physician at Billings Clinic since September 2021. Selde has held the position of Medical Director at Yellowstone National Park since March 2020 and is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Western Michigan University Homer Stryker, M.D. School of Medicine since April 2015. Additional roles include President at Emergency Medical Direction & Consulting and former Medical Director for Casper Fire Department and EMS Medical Director at Wyoming Medical Center. Selde has extensive experience in emergency medicine, having served as an Emergency Physician at Sheridan Memorial Hospital and as Medical Director for Wyoming Life Flight with Air Methods. Educational achievements include an Executive MBA from Quantic School of Business and Technology and a Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine, alongside various other qualifications in health and emergency management.

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Sheridan, United States

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Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine

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Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine is a collaboration involving Western Michigan University and Kalamazoo's two teaching hospitals, Borgess Health and Bronson Healthcare. We are among only a few U.S. medical schools in several decades to be built from the ground up, but we are built on the strengths of extraordinary partners. Western Michigan University ranks among the 50 largest colleges and universities, and among the top 100 national public doctoral universities in the U.S. Our two hospital partners are recognized nationally for innovation and quality, and have provided undergraduate and graduate medical education, including through the Michigan State University Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies - now WMed - for more than 40 years. Kalamazoo has a long and extraordinary legacy of discovery in the life sciences that continues today. The medical school benefits from historic community support and engagement. This remarkable collaboration coupled with our innovative approaches to medical education and passion for achieving excellence position WMed to be not just among the newest medical schools, but among the best medical schools. Our goal for each of our learners is to realize their individual potential to be great. Our graduates will become great clinicians, great leaders, great educators, great advocates, and great researchers for our patients and our profession. WMed offers the full continuum of undergraduate, graduate and continuing medical education in southwest Michigan. The institution is a private medical school supported by private gifts, clinical revenue, research activity, student tuition, and endowment income. Follow our progress as we create the future of medical education right here in southwestern Michigan.