Dr. Gerald Igoe has over 30 years of experience working as an attending physician in a Level 1 Trauma Center with an academic appointment that has afforded him the privilege of training residents, medical students and APPs. The appeal of Emergency Medicine is the necessity of quickly establishing rapport with patients, diagnosing their disease process, reversing that process; working collaboratively with all levels of providers.
Education and Training:
American Board of Emergency Medicine (2029)
American Board of Internal Medicine (2001)
Residency, Internal Medicine, State University of New York at Buffalo, Medical - Dental Educational Consortium (1991)
MD, State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine (1988)
BA, University of Notre Dame (1983)
Employment:
Clinical Adjunct Faculty, Physician Assistant Program Daemen College (1997-present)
Clinical Adjunct Faculty, Physician Assistant Program D'Youville College (1994-present)
Clinical Assistant Professor, SUNY Buffalo (1994-present)
Attending Physician, Erie County Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine (1991-present)
Director - Internal Medicine and Family Medicine Residents, Erie County Medical Center, SUNY at Buffalo (1991-present)
Director, Observation Unit, Erie County Medical Center (1994–1996)
Attending Physician, Volunteer Clinical Instructor, Erie County Medical Center, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (1991–1994)
Clinical Instructor, SUNY Buffalo (1991–1994)
Awards and Honors:
Chief Medical Resident, Internal Medicine (1990)
Books and Book Chapters:
Igoe GP. (1998) Emergency Medicine - The Core Curriculum. In: Glomerular Disorders. Lippincott - Raven
Professional Memberships:
Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (1993–present)
Service Activities:
"Friends of the Night People" Medical Clinic; Medical Director (1998–present)
Committee to Reform Introduction to Clinical Medicine; Member (1995)
Emergency Medicine Practice Plan; Member (1994–present)
Emergency Medicine Medical student Education Committee; Member (1994–present)
Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee; Member (1991–present)