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Robinson M Ferre, MD, FACEP
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Background

Dr. Ferre is a Utah native who completed his undergraduate work at the University of Utah. In 2003, he graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin. He completed his residency in emergency medicine at Maine Medical Center, where he received the award for best resident teacher and the MMCRI best annual research presentation. Following residency, Dr. Ferre served 3 years on active duty for the United States Air Force at Wilford Hall Medical Center where he was the Emergency Ultrasound Director for the SAUSHEC Emergency Medicine Residency program. During his 3 years of active duty service he completed 2 tours in Iraq with the 332 EMDG in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Following his active duty commitment to the Air Force, Dr. Ferre completed an Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship at Palmetto Health Richland in Columbia South Carolina where he received the SAEM award for best fellow research presentation. His current research interests include thoracic ultrasound in trauma, ultrasound guided central and peripheral IV access and ultrasound education.

Dr. Ferre is an avid teacher of emergency ultrasound and has trained hundreds of physicians of all different specialties and medical students. He has taught ultrasound courses throughout the United States and in Nepal and Iraq.

Dr. Ferre enjoys spending time with his wife and 3 daughters, kayaking, fishing and hiking.


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Office: 936.0093
Fax: 936.1316
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1313 21st Ave S
703 Oxford House
Nashville Tennessee 37216

 
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