

Sudip Bose, MD, FACEP, FAAEM
Sudip Bose is a practicing emergency physician, professor, veteran, and entrepreneur. He served in the US Army for 12 years including during the Iraq War, receiving the Bronze Star for serving one of the longest combat tours by a physician since World War II. He was recognized as a CNN Hero for serving as the US physician who treated Saddam Hussein after his capture from the spider hole by US forces. He is represented by the top speaking agencies in the nation to deliver corporate keynotes on “Leadership Under Pressure” and help communities prepare for disasters such as mass shootings, pandemics, and natural disasters. Sudip was selected as one of the Leading Physicians of the World by the International Association of Healthcare Professionals and serves as a healthcare correspondent for national news and media outlets.