When it comes to emergency room care, Dr. David Soria has had a long and accomplished career. He is board certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine as well as a longtime member of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine. He is currently a medical correspondent for two trusted news affiliates, the Assistant Medical and Global Affairs Director for the National Basketball Association, and also manages two of the most efficient emergency medicine departments in the industry: the Texoma Medical Center and the Wellington Regional Medical Center.
As a medical correspondent for NBC and Fox affiliates, he is in charge of distributing accurate, trustworthy medical news and information that is relevant to the lives of his viewers. He has covered such issues as pregnancy and jellyfish stings, but has also done serious work in Afghanistan documenting developments in battlefield medicine. His work has gained the viewership of audiences across Palm Beach and the Treasure Coast area; and he is known as a trustworthy and reliable source of medical news.
Dr. David Soria credits much of his success to an outstanding education. He first got his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Bowling Green State University in 1989. He then attended medical school at the Ohio State University College of Medicine. After receiving his degree he took a residency at the Emergency Medicine Residency Program at Case Western Reserve University, the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland. In his final year of the residency, he was nominated as their Chief Resident.
As a medical correspondent for NBC and Fox affiliates, he is in charge of distributing accurate, trustworthy medical news and information that is relevant to the lives of his viewers. He has covered such issues as pregnancy and jellyfish stings, but has also done serious work in Afghanistan documenting developments in battlefield medicine. His work has gained the viewership of audiences across Palm Beach and the Treasure Coast area; and he is known as a trustworthy and reliable source of medical news.
Dr. David Soria credits much of his success to an outstanding education. He first got his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Bowling Green State University in 1989. He then attended medical school at the Ohio State University College of Medicine. After receiving his degree he took a residency at the Emergency Medicine Residency Program at Case Western Reserve University, the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland. In his final year of the residency, he was nominated as their Chief Resident.