Richard Gordon, MD, FACEP

Dr. Richard Gordon MD, FACEP
Professor of Emergency Medicine Program
Director Clinical Ultrasound Fellowship
Director of Clinical Ultrasound Education

Dr. Richard Gordon is a distinguished Emergency Medicine Physician and subspecialist in clinical ultrasound. With 15 years of clinical experience, his primary focus is unscheduled acute care, with a particular interest in ways ultrasound can be applied to maximize the quality and efficiency of care delivered. Dr. Gordon earned his medical degree from St. George’s University, completed his Emergency Medicine residency at Wayne State University Detroit Receiving Hospital, and completed his clinical ultrasound fellowship at the Medical College of Georgia.

Throughout Dr. Gordon’s career to date, he has served as a faculty and staff physician for a range of practice types, including urban level 1 trauma, community practice, and rural critical access hospitals.  Dr. Gordon is an award-winning clinical ultrasound educator invited to teach and collaborate throughout South, Central, and North America.  Dr. Gordon has completed the American Board of Emergency Medicine’s Advanced EM Ultrasonography Focused Practice Designation (FPD) and the National Board of Echocardiography’s Critical Care Echocardiography Examination (CCEeXAM).

Dr. Gordon is a passionate advocate for the use of ultrasound at the patient’s bedside and, to date, has helped teach essential ultrasound skills to more than 5k learners ranging from prehospital providers, junior medical students, advanced practice providers, residents, and fellow faculty physicians practicing in a range of subspecialties including surgery, hospitalist medicine, and intensive care medicine.

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