Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine
Indiana University School of Medicine
Indianapolis, United States
Dr. James Wilcox is from Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. He earned his medical doctorate from Indiana University in 2014 and completed his Family Medicine Residency at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital in 2017. He then completed his Sports Medicine Fellowship at Western Michigan University in 2018. He completed the RMSK certification for musculoskeletal ultrasound in 2021. He first served in the rural community of Austin, Indiana, practicing inpatient, outpatient primary care, emergency medicine, sports medicine, and substance use treatment. He relocated to Indianapolis in 2020, and he is now working at Eskenazi Health in outpatient primary care and sports medicine. In 2021, he accepted a grant funded position at Indiana University School of Medicine teaching Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) and coordinating POCUS integration into the 4-year curriculum as the HRSA PRIME POCUS Thread Director, and Indiana University School of Medicine Associate POCUS Director. His clinical interests include sports medicine, point of care ultrasound, and medical education.
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