David Hotchkin
About David Hotchkin
David Hotchkin is a Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Physician with extensive education and experience in medicine, epidemiology, and critical care. He currently serves as the Assistant Medical Director for ECMO at Providence Health & Services and has been practicing in the field for over 15 years.
Work at The Oregon Clinic
David Hotchkin has been employed at The Oregon Clinic as a Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Physician since 2009. His role involves diagnosing and treating patients with respiratory and critical care conditions. With over 15 years of experience in this position, he has contributed to the clinic's reputation in providing specialized medical care in Portland, Oregon.
Education and Expertise
David Hotchkin holds a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Pepperdine University, where he studied from 1992 to 1998. He furthered his education at the University of Washington - School of Medicine, earning his medical degree from 1998 to 2002. Additionally, he completed a Master of Science in Epidemiology at the University of Washington School of Public Health from 2008 to 2009, enhancing his expertise in public health and disease management.
Background
David Hotchkin's professional background includes various roles in the medical field. He served as a Senior Fellow in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at UW Medicine from 2006 to 2009. He has also held multiple leadership positions at Providence Health & Services, including Medical Director of Tele-critical Care Medicine and Assistant Medical Director of ECMO. His career reflects a strong commitment to critical care and pulmonary medicine.
Achievements in Medical Leadership
Throughout his career, David Hotchkin has held significant leadership roles at Providence Health & Services. He served as Medical Director of Tele-critical Care Medicine from 2011 to 2016 and as Associate Medical Director of the ICU during the same period. Currently, he is the Assistant Medical Director of ECMO, a position he has held since 2018. His contributions have been vital in advancing critical care practices within the organization.