James Guth

Medical Director, Neuromedical Critical Care Service @ Loma Linda University

About James Guth

James Guth serves as the Medical Director of the Neuromedical Critical Care Service at Loma Linda University Health, a position he has held since 2017. He also works as an Assistant Professor at Loma Linda University Medical Center and has previous experience as a Neurocritical Care Fellow at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.

Work at Loma Linda University

James Guth has been serving as the Medical Director of the Neuromedical Critical Care Service at Loma Linda University Health since 2017. In this role, he oversees critical care services focused on neuromedical conditions. Additionally, he has held the position of Assistant Professor at Loma Linda University Medical Center since 2014, contributing to the education and training of medical students and residents in the field of neurology and critical care.

Education and Expertise

James Guth has developed expertise in neurocritical care, a specialized area of medicine that focuses on the management of critically ill patients with neurological conditions. His educational background includes advanced training as a Neurocritical Care Fellow at Northwestern Memorial Hospital from 2012 to 2014, where he gained in-depth knowledge and skills in managing complex neurological cases.

Background

James Guth began his medical career with a focus on neurology, which led him to pursue further specialization in neurocritical care. His professional journey includes significant experience in both academic and clinical settings, allowing him to integrate teaching with patient care. His tenure at Loma Linda University Health and previous fellowship at Northwestern Memorial Hospital have shaped his approach to critical care.

Professional Experience

Prior to his current roles, James Guth completed a two-year fellowship in Neurocritical Care at Northwestern Memorial Hospital from 2012 to 2014. This experience provided him with a strong foundation in managing critically ill patients with neurological disorders. His transition to Loma Linda University Medical Center has allowed him to apply his fellowship training in a teaching hospital environment.

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