Dr. Ferre is a Utah native who completed his undergraduate work at the University of Utah. He graduated from medical school at the Medical College of Wisconsin and completed an emergency medicine residency at Maine Medical Center. Following residency, Dr. Ferre served 3 years on active duty for the United States Air Force where he was the Emergency Ultrasound Director for the SAUSHEC EM Residency program. During his active-duty service, he completed 2 tours in Iraq with the 332 EMDG in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. After separating from the Air Force, he completed an Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship at Palmetto Health Richland in South Carolina.
Dr. Ferre spent 9 years at Vanderbilt University Medical Center where he founded the Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship and the Emergency Ultrasound Division. He moved to Indiana in 2019, where he currently serves as the POCUS Division Chief in the Department of EM and is the program director for the Indiana University School of Medicine POCUS initiative.
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