Sudip Bose

Sudip Bose
BornAnn Arbor, Michigan
NationalityAmerican
EducationNaperville Central High School, Northwestern University (Bachelor of Arts), Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine (MD)
Occupation(s)Emergency medicine physician, Professor
Known forDisaster and mass casualty medicine

Sudip Bose is an American emergency medicine physician, military combat veteran and a clinical professor. He serves as an emergency physician at Medical Center Hospital in Texas[1] and is a professor at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and at the University of Illinois College of Medicine.[2]

Bose was the recipient of the CNN Hero recognition that he received for treating Saddam Hussein, after his capture by the US Army in December 2003.[3] He has also been awarded the Combat Medical Badge, the US Army Commendation Medal and the Bronze Star Medal for his military service.

  1. ^ Chiarito, Bob (10 December 2020). "You Can Legally Drink Indoors Right Now At Chicago's Airports — A 'Ludicrous' Double Standard, Critics Say". Block Club Chicago.
  2. ^ Constable, Burt (6 October 2013). "War hero doc from Naperville goes from Iraq to 'Untold Stories of the ER'". Daily Herald.
  3. ^ Moore, Marcia (May 13, 2021). "2020 Susquehanna University graduate will participate in postponed commencement ceremony". The Daily Item.