Raymond Fowler, M.D. FACEP

  • Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, UTSW Medical Center
  • Assistant EMS Director, BioTel

 

  Dr. Fowler has been involved in EMS as a leading educator, medical supervisor, and political advocate for more than two decades. He currently serves as Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center, and as the Deputy Medical Director for Operations, Dallas Area BioTel (EMS) System. He has served as the Medical Director for the Fulton County (Atlanta, Georgia) Fire/EMS program as well as Medical Director for Douglas County Fire/EMS as well as Mid-Georgia Ambulance Service.

  He is widely regarded as an outstanding speaker and public leader in the field of EMS. In addition to serving as president of the Georgia College of Emergency Physicians, and as a perennial member (since 1990) of the State of Georgia EMS Advisory Council, he was the second elected National President of the National Association of EMS Physicians and he was the co-founder and senior faculty member of the National EMS Medical Director's Course.

  In addition to his EMS activities, Dr. Fowler has been a longstanding and talented emergency physician who has also served as an emergency department director and manager. Today he remains one of the most popular and respected emergency physicians of his generation and is a legendary leader in EMS education and quality assurance.