Dr. Sudip Bose

<p>With lessons from the front lines of emergency rooms in the pandemic and combat zones in Iraq, Dr. Bose has an inspiring and motivational message for leaders in times of crisis and anyone struggling to return to “normal.”</p><p>As an Army battalion surgeon in the Iraq War, Dr. Bose was selected to treat Saddam Hussein after his capture and was awarded a Bronze Star for completing one of the longest combat tours by any physician since World War II. He’s been recognized as a “CNN Hero” and was named one of the “Leading Physicians of the World” by the International Association of Healthcare Professionals. An experienced and trusted health correspondent and a vocal advocate for improved health care for Americans, Dr. Bose appears frequently on network news programs including CNN, MSNBC, CBS, and FOX and on hit shows such as <em>Untold Stories of the ER</em>.</p><p>An expert on emergency and battlefield medicine, PTSD, mass casualty and disaster care, Dr. Bose translates complex health care topics and policies into plain language to explore the impact of trauma and periods of crisis on people’s physical and mental health. During the Second Battle of Fallujah, Dr. Bose provided medical care in the streets while being protected by overhead snipers. As an ER physician today, his ability to stay grounded and calm in the face of overwhelming circumstances is one that saves lives—and he believes it’s an ability that anyone can learn. With audiences, he shares the keys to performing and leading under pressure together with strategies for managing stress, anxiety, and burnout once the immediate crisis has passed. And he shows leaders and teams the importance of getting on top of our health and well-being now—so that we are more prepared and resilient when the next crisis comes—because it will.</p><p>As the Medical Director for City Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in West Texas, Dr. Bose orchestrates the area’s emergency response for ambulances, firefighters, and SWAT teams. Double board-certified in Emergency Medicine and EMS Disaster Medicine, Dr. Bose is frequently sought after for his expertise in preparing for and responding to public health and mass casualty incidents. From pandemics to mass shootings, natural disasters, terrorist attacks, hostage and other high-risk arrest situations, Dr. Bose can help communities prepare.</p><p>A serial entrepreneur, Dr Bose serves as a strategic advisor to Venture Capital, Private Equity, and Fortune 500 companies. Dr. Bose is the co-founder most recently of liveClinic.com and author of one of the most popular ER textbooks in the industry. He is also founder of The Battle Continues, a non-profit focused on veteran healthcare.</p><p>As the son of immigrants and a descendant of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, an Indian freedom fighter and contemporary of Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. Bose believes in fighting for the American Dream and protecting our most valuable asset—our health.</p>

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Nationally Recognized Healthcare Expert and ER Doctor; Medical News Correspondent; Iraq War Combat Physician Who Treated Saddam Hussein; Bronze Star Recipient; Entrepreneur and Philanthropist

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<ul><li><strong>From Combat to Corporate America: Leadership Lessons from the Battlefield and Emergency Room</strong></li><li>Dr. Bose shows audiences the secrets to being calm and decisive in high-stress situations. With a focus on practical skills that anyone can learn, he illustrates how to transform the way we handle chaos and crisis situations under pressure. This talk will help you set aside emotion, stay centered, and “fill the void” by being the voice of leadership. If you’ve ever wondered how doctors, soldiers, and the everyday heroes among us manage to stay so calm and lead so effectively, Dr. Bose has the answers.</li><li><strong>Take Charge of your Inner Army: Managing PTSD, Burnout, Anxiety and Stress in the Age of COVID-19</strong></li><li>Keep your inner army strong! Adjusting to daily life after a global-scale crisis can be hard. As the COVID-19 pandemic wanes, Dr. Bose explores the broad range of impacts on physical and mental health that are common post-crisis—from feelings of burnout, stress, and anxiety to depression and PTSD—and what to do about them. Full of practical advice and useful strategies, this presentation is ideal for organizations looking to support employee mental health and build resilient teams.</li><li><strong>The Politics of Healthcare: Caring for Today’s American Families for a Healthier Future</strong></li><li> From his time in the ER to visits on Capitol Hill, Dr. Bose shares an on-the-ground perspective of the most prominent needs and solutions for healthcare reform today. With fascinating examples of the often-surprising ways that healthcare policies affect the lives of ordinary Americans, Dr. Bose walks audiences through the maze of politics and regulations in a way that is both clear and relatable—while exploring innovative solutions for today’s most pressing healthcare problems.</li><li><strong>Keeping Cities Safe in a Crisis</strong></li><li> Learn the guidelines and best practices for weathering the next crisis before it hits. As the Medical Director for City Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in West Texas, Dr. Bose orchestrates the area’s emergency response for ambulances, firefighters, and SWAT teams. He shares his expertise in preparing for and responding to public health and mass casualty incidents—from pandemics and mass shootings to natural disasters, terrorist attacks, hostage and other high-risk arrest situations. This talk is ideal for associations, state and local government teams, and nonprofit emergency management and public health organizations.</li><li><strong>The Battle Continues: Honoring Our Soldiers and Carrying Forth the American Dream</strong></li><li>As a former U.S. Army battalion surgeon who completed one of the longest combat tours by a physician since WWII, Dr. Bose knows first-hand that not all battles are fought in combat. In this talk, he shares the true experiences and trauma our veterans face and ways we can support them beyond their time in active duty. </li></ul>

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