Dr. Jon Belsher M.D.
Critical Care Surgeon | Critical Care Medicine
Austin TX, 78746About
Over the course of his career, Jon Belsher has proven himself as an innovative, investigative forward-thinker who is passionate about identifying and creating new opportunities for business development and growth, market expansion, and value-added solutions. Leading by example, Jon Belsher derives great satisfaction from working with dynamic, engaging, and intelligent colleagues who take pride in teamwork, healthy competition, and professional development. Engaged and energetic, Jon understands what it takes to lead large teams and talented individuals in a strategic direction. His ability to lead with integrity and respect has resulted in a high level of success for himself, his team and his organizations.
Education and Training
MD at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of MedicineAreas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Local Public Speaking -
Awards
- Critical Care Teacher of the Year - Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
- Critical Care Chief Fellow - Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
- Family Medicine Teacher of the Year - Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
Fellowships
- Mayo Clinic- Rochester
Professional Society Memberships
- American Medical Association, American Association for Physician Leadership, Texas Medical Association
Articles and Publications
- Fresenius Medical Care 2016 Annual Medical Report
- Fresenius Medical Care 2015 Annual Medical Report
What do you attribute your success to?
Jon Belsher attributes his success to the many mentors and influencers in his life, including his father and Dr. Frank Maddux, Chief Medical Officer of Fresenius Medical Care North America. As an innovative and “outside the box” problem solver, Dr. Belsher admires and strives to learn unconventional means for continuous improvements from executives like Elon Musk.
Philanthropic Initiatives
Jon Belsher has gained compassion for all mankind, regardless of circumstances, by serving as the Staff Physician for the non-profit Health Care for the Homeless. Jon’s compassion and goodwill are also evident by his former community involvement and positions held as Clinical Director and Clinical Advisory Committee Member for Special Olympics and as a former Big Brother for United Way.
Hobbies / Sports
- Running, Swimming, Reading, Hiking
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