Biographical summary
Dr. Omotoso is a distinguished medical professional with an exceptional educational background, having earned his undergraduate degree at Columbia University and his medical degree from the prestigious University of Queensland School of Medicine in Brisbane, Australia. In addition to his medical expertise, he holds an MBA from the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, a remarkable achievement while excelling as Chief Resident during his emergency medicine residency at Lincoln Medical Center. Dr. Omotoso's outstanding career is further accentuated by a multitude of accolades, noteworthy presentations, and impactful publications. His unwavering commitment extends beyond medicine, as he actively contributes to leadership roles and community initiatives. Since completing his residency in 2022, Dr. Omotoso has been a valued member of the Orange Park Medical Center team and Medical Director of Emergency Medical Services, bringing his exemplary skills and dedication to patient care here at Mayo Clinic.
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Education
- 2022
Administrative Chief Resident - Emergency MedicineLincoln Medical and Mental Health Center, Weill Cornell Medical College Academic Affiliate
- 2022
Residency - Emergency MedicineLincoln Medical and Mental Health Center, Weill Cornell Medical College Academic Affiliate
- 2021
MBA - Leading Organizations and Healthcare ManagementJohn Hopkins Carey Business School
- 2018
MDNew York State Board of Regents
- 2018
Resident - PGY-2 Locum ResidentDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Ipswich Hospital
- 2017
Junior House Officer - Preliminary Year: PGY-1 and Locum Junior House OfficerDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Ipswich Hospital
- 2015
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S)
Conferral of M.D. Degree by New York State Board of RegentsUniversity of Queensland School of Medicine
- 2010
BA - Biological SciencesColumbia University
- 2008
AS - Liberal Arts, Biology, and ChemistryCity University of New York
Activities and honors
Awards and honors
- 2019
Dean’s ScholarshipJohns Hopkins Carey Business School
- 2019
Intern of the Year AwardDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Lincoln Hospital, New York Medical College
- 2019
GME Best Research Project at 2019 Annual Resident Research SymposiumLincoln Hospital, New York Medical College
- 2018
Dean’s ScholarshipJohns Hopkins Carey Business School
- 2012
John Flynn Scholar (JFPP)Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine
- 2012
Queensland Health Rural Scholarship Scheme (QHRSS)Queensland Health
- 2010
Spirit Award for Leadership ExcellenceSchool of General Studies, Columbia University
- 2008
ValedictorianBronx Community College
- 2008
Outstanding Student in Biology Bronx Community College
- 2008
Commencement AwardPhi Theta Kappa Honor Society
- 2007
ScholarshipAmadou Diallo Foundation
- 2007
Outstanding Student of the Year AwardCity University of New York
- 2006
Samuel D. Ehrenpreis History Scholarship AwardCity University of New York
- 2006
University Student Senate / 2007 Collegiate Merit AwardCity University of New York
Professional memberships
- 2023 - present
Director of Emergency Medical Services/Intrafacility TransportOrange Park Medical Center
- 2020 - 2021
Regional Vice PresidentCommittee of Interns and Residents/SEIU Healthcare, New York Public Hospitals
- 2018 - 2021
Program RepresentativeCommittee of Interns and Residents/SEIU Healthcare, Lincoln Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medical College
- 2018 - 2022
MemberEmergency Medicine Residents’ Association
- 2018 - present
MemberAmerican College of Emergency Physicians
- 2014 - 2017
Vice PresidentRural Health Club, Medical School, University of Queensland
- 2013 - 2014
Communications and IT OfficerRural Health Club, Medical School, University of Queensland
- 2007
Vice PresidentPhi Theta Kappa Honors Society, Bronx Community College
- 2007
TreasurerPhi Theta Kappa Honors Society, Bronx Community College
Publications