
Keegan Tupchong, MD
- Assistant Professor, Division of Critical Care
Biography
Dr. Tupchong graduated from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia and then completed residency training in emergency medicine at the NYU School of Medicine / Bellevue Hospital where he served as chief resident. He stayed on as faculty at NYU for several years, did an ultrasound fellowship, the ACEP Teaching Fellowship, and was named Academic Attending of the Year in 2017. Following this, Dr. Tupchong finished a fellowship in critical care at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore. He then joined the faculty at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and was the recipient of the Outstanding Junior Faculty Award in 2020. Dr. Tupchong is board-certified in emergency medicine, critical care medicine, and echocardiography through the National Board of Echocardiography. His clinical time is spent in both the emergency department and the intensive care unit. He is interested in all things related to critical care, ultrasound, and education.
Education
- Medical School
- Jefferson Medical College
- Residency / Chief Residency
- NYU School of Medicine
- Fellowship: Ultrasound
- NYU School of Medicine
- Fellowship: Critical Care
- University of Maryland
Areas of Interests
Clinical Interests
Critical care, ultrasound, and education