Dr. David Soria is a seasoned professional in the emergency medical services industry who has spent ample time pushing the advancement of his field through multiple avenues. His exemplary work as a physician and his knowledge of business and management have aided his path to becoming a model administrator for many highly respected emergency medical care centers. Below, he shares some of these experiences and how they helped make him the management professional he is today.
Since 2009, Dr. David Soria has been the Managing Partner at JD Research. He also has experience in the same capacity with Elite On-Call Physicians. Furthermore, he is the Managing Partner of TruePartners Emergency Physicians, LLC, his emergency medical practice management company, with hospitals in Florida and Texas. In all of these roles, he is responsible for the integrity of a staff of physicians who are dedicated to upholding the reputation of some of the most efficient emergency care centers in the industry.
Now, he is currently the Medical Director for the Emergency Medical Department of Wellington Regional Medical Center as well as for The Butterfly House. Before then, he was Assistant Medical Director for the Cleveland Police Department and EmCare. He was also on the Board of Directors for the Palm Beach County Medical Society, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, the Florida College of Emergency Physicians and at ScriptRx, Inc. Since 2004, he has been the Assistant Medical Director for the National Basketball Association, and travels with league members to high-profile international events.
Since 2009, Dr. David Soria has been the Managing Partner at JD Research. He also has experience in the same capacity with Elite On-Call Physicians. Furthermore, he is the Managing Partner of TruePartners Emergency Physicians, LLC, his emergency medical practice management company, with hospitals in Florida and Texas. In all of these roles, he is responsible for the integrity of a staff of physicians who are dedicated to upholding the reputation of some of the most efficient emergency care centers in the industry.
Now, he is currently the Medical Director for the Emergency Medical Department of Wellington Regional Medical Center as well as for The Butterfly House. Before then, he was Assistant Medical Director for the Cleveland Police Department and EmCare. He was also on the Board of Directors for the Palm Beach County Medical Society, American Academy of Emergency Medicine, the Florida College of Emergency Physicians and at ScriptRx, Inc. Since 2004, he has been the Assistant Medical Director for the National Basketball Association, and travels with league members to high-profile international events.