Dr. Dr. Robert M. Bathurst, MD
Emergency Physician | Emergency Medical Services
1220 Montgomery Street Custer SD, 57730About
Dr. Robert M. Bathurst is an esteemed emergency physician with over 50 years of experience. He practices at Essentia Health-Fargo in North Dakota, offering prompt care for a diverse range of acute conditions and injuries in the emergency room. At Essentia Health-Fargo, a Level II Trauma Center and Comprehensive Stroke Center, Dr. Bathurst and his skilled team provide high-quality care around the clock. Board-certified in emergency medicine by the American Board of Emergency Medicine, his dedication to patient well-being is evident in his long-standing commitment to the field.
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Education and Training
University of Colorado School of Medicine 1971
Board Certification
American Board of Emergency Medicine = Certified in Emergency Medicine
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Internships
- Oregon Health Science University Hospital1972Anesthesiology
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Get to know Emergency Physician Dr. Robert M. Bathurst, who serves patients in Fargo, North Dakota.
Dr. Bathurst is an emergency physician with over 50 years of experience. He works at Essentia Health-Fargo in North Dakota, treating a wide range of acute conditions or injuries in an emergency room.
Essentia Health-Fargo is a 133-bed hospital with 10 newborn intensive care beds, a birthing center, and 24-hour emergency room. It is also a Level II Trauma Center and Comprehensive Stroke Center with life-saving teams, where patients can expect a high level of care from friendly, knowledgeable providers.
A 1971 graduate of the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Dr. Bathurst went on to perform his internship at Oregon Health Science University Hospital. He then completed his residency in anesthesiology at Naval Medical Center (San Diego) in 1974.
Successful in his field, he is board-certified in emergency medicine by the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM). The ABEM is one of 24 medical specialty certification boards recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties. It certifies emergency physicians who meet its educational, professional, and examination standards.
Emergency medicine, also known as accident and emergency medicine, is the medical specialty concerned with the care of illnesses or injuries requiring immediate medical attention. An emergency physician works in an emergency department to care for acutely ill or injured patients on an unscheduled basis.
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