Seth Hawkins - ER Doc Gone Wild

While Dr. Seth Hawkins saves lives in CVMC’s Emergency Department, his passion for emergency medicine far exceeds any hospital’s walls. At 48, he is a nationally-acclaimed expert in the field of wilderness emergency medical services (EMS) and was named a Top 10 EMS Innovator by the Journal of EMS in 2018.

“His versatility is amazing,” says Chuck Scronce, CVMC’s emergency services administrator. “I think the biggest thing he brings back to CVMC is his depth of experience. By continually traveling and providing care in different environments, lecturing and just staying on the cutting edge of treatment and technology, it makes not only him a more effective physician, but the entire care team better.”

Hawkins lives at the base of Linville Gorge with his wife and three sons on the Catawba River’s banks. There he works tirelessly as the chief of Appalachian Mountain Rescue Team and medical director for Burke County EMS and North Carolina State Park EMS. He’s often among the first responders for medical emergencies in the area’s notoriously treacherous and demanding terrain.

As a medical advisor for REI, the nation-wide outdoor retailer, Hawkins helps design educational programs for outdoor enthusiasts seeking all kinds of adventures.A columnist for Emergency Medicine News and executive editor of Wilderness Medicine Magazine, Hawkinspublished a first-of-its-kind textbook in 2018. Wilderness EMS is a multi-author work that translates traditional emergency medicine principles to harsh, rural and limited-resource environments. He also co-authored Vertical Aid in 2017a book about essential wilderness medicine for climbers, trekkers, and mountaineers.

A current assistant professor at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Hawkins instructs in its Department of Emergency Medicine. He earned his medical degree from the University of North Carolina’s Chapel Hill School of Medicine and, previously, obtained a bachelor’s degree in anthropology from Yale University.

With dual board-certifications in emergency medicine and EMS, Hawkins became the first physician ever named a Master Fellow of the Academy of Wilderness Medicine. He’s also a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians and an inaugural Fellow of the Academy of EMS.

Frequently referred to as “Hawk” by his colleagues, Hawkins is also a soaring entrepreneur. As the owner of Hawk Ventures, he offers highly-customized products and services for EMS-Rescue, wilderness medicine, anthropology and educational field support. He’s also a partner in Vertical Medicine Resources, a venture with locations in North Carolina and Vermont that helps train, guide, and consult groups and individuals in their pursuit of vertical and mountainous terrain adventures.

“There is not a lot Dr. Hawkins hasn’t seen as far as medical emergencies go,” adds Scronce. “He’s a heck of a resource for his physician colleagues and our entire team.”

Note: this article is merely an abridged list of Dr. Hawkins’ achievements, learn more about him on Wikipedia.

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