Ty Bowman, MD
Associate Director of Simulation for Abrazo Emergency Medicine Residency
Professional Overview
Ty Bowman, MD, is an accomplished emergency medicine physician with a strong focus on simulation-based education and training. As the Associate Director of Simulation for the Abrazo Emergency Medicine Residency program, he leverages his clinical expertise and innovative teaching methods to enhance the development of future emergency medicine practitioners.
Experience Summary
Current Role
In his current role as Associate Director of Simulation at Abrazo Health, Dr. Bowman is responsible for designing, implementing, and evaluating simulation-based learning experiences for the Abrazo Emergency Medicine Residency program. He works closely with the program's leadership to ensure that residents receive comprehensive, hands-on training that prepares them for the dynamic and high-stakes environment of emergency medicine.
Career Progression
Prior to his current position, Dr. Bowman served as an Emergency Medicine Physician with TeamHealth and Innova Emergency Medical Associates, P.C. He has also held an Adjunct Faculty role at Midwestern University, where he has contributed to the education and training of medical students.
Academic Background
Dr. Bowman holds a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from Ross University School of Medicine. He also earned Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees in Biomedical Sciences from the University of South Florida and Biology from Ferrum College.
Areas of Expertise
- Emergency medicine practice and patient care
- Simulation-based medical education and training
- Curriculum development and instructional design
- Interprofessional collaboration and team-based healthcare
Professional Impact
Through his role as Associate Director of Simulation, Dr. Bowman has been instrumental in enhancing the Abrazo Emergency Medicine Residency program's simulation-based training initiatives. He has implemented innovative simulation scenarios that challenge residents to think critically, make rapid decisions, and develop essential clinical skills. Under his leadership, the simulation program has received positive feedback from residents and has been recognized for its impact on the quality of emergency care within the Abrazo Health system.
Conclusion
With his extensive clinical experience, passion for simulation-based education, and commitment to the professional development of future emergency medicine practitioners, Dr. Ty Bowman is poised to continue making a meaningful impact on the field of emergency medicine. His versatile skill set and dedication to advancing simulation-based training make him a valuable asset to the Abrazo Emergency Medicine Residency program and the broader healthcare community.