Dr. Richard T. Logue, MD, MBA
Emergency Physician
203 Saint Martins Rd Baltimore MD, 21218About
Dr. Richard Logue practices Emergency Medicine in Baltimore, MD. Dr. Logue assesses patients who seek immediate medical attention at any time of day or night. Emergency Medicine Physicians are trained to efficiently work with each patient and situation no matter how acute or life-threatening. Dr. Logue examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.
Education and Training
Weill Cornell Medical College medical degree 2001
Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management Master's Degree 0
Board Certification
Emergency MedicineAmerican Board of Emergency MedicineABEM
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Professional Memberships
- American College of Emergency Physicians - Fellow
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Get to know Emergency Physician Dr. Richard T. Logue, who serves patients in Houston, Texas.
A well-versed emergency physician, Dr. Logue is the Senior Vice President of Envision Healthcare in Houston, Texas.
He is an experienced executive with a demonstrated history of working with large healthcare systems and managing clinicians across multiple specialties, with a recent strong focus on modeling for the value-based care markets and post-covid care transformations. He is also highly skilled in business development, developing operational efficiencies, revenue enhancements, quality measures advancement, and recruitment strategies.
A 2001 graduate of Weill Cornell Medical College, Dr. Logue went on to perform his residency in emergency medicine at AMITA Health Resurrection Medical Center Chicago. Most recently, in 2017, he earned his Master of Business Administration degree from Northwestern University – Kellogg School of Management.
A Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians, he is board-certified in emergency medicine by the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM). The ABEM certifies emergency physicians who meet its educational, professional, and examination standards.
Licensed to practice medicine in Texas and Maryland, Dr. Logue is affiliated with HCA Houston Healthcare Conroe and Sinai Hospital – Baltimore.
Emergency medicine is the medical specialty concerned with the care of illnesses or injuries requiring immediate medical attention. An emergency physician works in an emergency department to care for acutely ill or injured patients on an unscheduled basis.
Among his volunteer experience, Dr. Logue has been a board member for Global First Responder since August of 2020.
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