Gevork Geshgian, DO, MPH
ad16ju@r.postjobfree.com
Work Experience
**/****- ******* ******* ******** at Reliant Urgent Care and Occupational Health
• Provide medical care to patients at an urgent care setting such as injections, immunizations, suturing, wound care, and managing acute illnesses and injuries.
• Evaluation and treatment for workplace injuries and occupational exposures.
• Telemedicine services to urgent care and occupational injury patients
• Provide medical and operational oversight over physicians, advanced practice providers and clinic staff.
• Ensure internal provider compliance and awareness of ACOEM guidelines through the utilization of didactics, open communication, and chart review.
• Act as a medical liaison to employers for case review and patient care for sensitive workers’ compensation cases
• Manage and oversee APPs of 5 occupational health and urgent care clinics 10/2017-Present Correctional Health Physician
• Examinations, evaluations, and treatments for arrestees at designated jails
• Urgent care needs, lacerations, safety evaluations
• Management of withdrawals from alcohol, opiates, and benzodiazepines Training
06/2023 – Present University of Pennsylvania
Occupational medicine residency for mid-career physicians 06/2017-02/2019 College Medical Center, Long Beach Internal medicine Residency
Education
2013-2017 Doctor of Osteopathy
Touro University Nevada, College of Osteopathic Medicine 2011-2013 Master of Public Health
California State University, Northridge
2006-2009 Microbiology, Immunology and Genetics, Bachelor of Science University of California, Los Angeles
Certifications
Department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Certification
National Registry No: 718-***-****
DEA License
#FG786962
Osteopathic Medical Board of California, Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon License
#20A16646
Publications
Use of Ketamine and Dilaudid via Nebulizer for Pain Management, Journal of Pain, and Symptom Management Case report on the use of Ketamine and Dilaudid via nebulizer for cancer patients as an alternate method of pain management. Languages
English, Armenian (fluent)