John Briggs, D.O., M.P.H.
Occupational Medicine Physician at HSHS Medical Group- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Board Certified in Occupational Medicine
American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM)Jan, 2022- Nov, 2024 -
Medical Doctor
State of IllinoisJun, 2021- Nov, 2024 -
Medical Doctor
State of MinnesotaJan, 2019- Nov, 2024 -
Medical Doctor
State of HawaiiJan, 2018- Nov, 2024
Experience
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HSHS Medical Group
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Hospitals and Health Care
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300 - 400 Employee
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Occupational Medicine Physician
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Jun 2021 - Present
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HealthPartners
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Occupational Medicine Resident
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May 2019 - Jun 2021
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NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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United States
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Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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NASA Aerospace Medicine Clerkship
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Oct 2020 - Nov 2020
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US Navy
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United States
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Armed Forces
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700 & Above Employee
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General Medical Officer, Division Officer
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Jan 2017 - Mar 2019
Primary responsibilities are direct care for over 5000 patients in highly industrialized classified department of defense weapons research and manufacturing setting. Primary producer of munitions and research for all the armed forces with primary mission of national defense. Clinic manages:Material handling physicals (explosives and disposal)•DOT medical exams•Acute care management•Hazardous waste/asbestos/exposure physicals•Active duty primary care management •Ionizing radiation physicals with pulmonary function tests and hearing conservation •BLS support and ICU triage transport•Industrial hygiene site inspections•Deployment Physicals (civilian and active duty protocol)•Additional management of active duty supervision of 10 staff and ancillary duties as code blue coordinator, suicide prevention coordinator, disaster management officer, and sexual assault reporting coordinator. Positional authority as Officer in Charge granted when primary not present. One of two providers responsible for clinic.
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Active Duty United States Navy, Officer in Charge of Medical Readiness
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2013 - 2017
Primary responsibilities were direct care for over 7500 active duty patients as Officer in Charge of Medical Readiness Branch Clinic at Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune. Clinic manages:•Deployment physicals•Overseas screenings•Retirement physicals•Active duty annual health examinations•Active duty primary care management with acute walk appointments.•Monthly reporting to board of directors ensuring readiness for wartime deployment maintained above 97% for entire work cycle. Presentation of Navy Achievement Medal for mission accomplishment upon transfer. Sole provider for clinic with supervision of 7 staff members.
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Health Profession Scholarship Recipient
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2008 - 2013
•Active Duty Internship in Psychiatry at Walter Reed National Naval Medical Center. Attendance including standard training and military-specific course work including the core combat casualty course (TCCC) at Fort Sam Houston Special Forces training grounds. •Summer ADT program for active duty while in medical school active duty training to include military drilling and small arms training.•Office Development School attendance at Naval Station Rhode Island. Extremely intensive two-month long officer training course to include physical training, disaster training (battleship scenario and ocean survival scenarios), firefighter training (full simulation), austere environment preparation, rescue swimming qualification, and leadership training for wartime scenarios including protocol as a prisoner of war.
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Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
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104 Wood Rd, Bethesda, MD 20814
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Psychiatry Internship
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2012 - 2013
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US Navy
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United States
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Armed Forces
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700 & Above Employee
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Active Duty
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1996 - 2007
•1996-1997: Enlisted Boot Camp Great Lakes Training Command: two month long extremely intensive training for fleet deployment including firefighter training, rescue swimming, emergency medical management, leadership training for fleet deployment, battleship scenario training, and indoctrination to United States Navy traditions. •1997-1998: Pensacola Air Training Command: Accepted to avionic technician training. Training included small scale circuitry repair, P-3 Orion maintenance for active deployment setting, repair of ISAR (inverse synthetic aperture radar), MAD (magnetic anomaly detector) and APS-115 Radar unit. •1998-1999: Brunswick Naval Air Station: stationed aboard for maintenance of trained electronics (classified) and direct service to flight line for mission critical service for fleet deployment. Mission objectives enemy submarine search and destroy along with any enemy vessels within defense perimeter. •1999-2001: VP 26 Squadron (Deployed to NAS Sicily and NAS Puerto Rico) *Deployed for 6 months to NAS Puerto Rico for support with APS-115 radar, classified materials and joint service with associated paramilitary units for cross training on multiple weapon systems. Primary mission enemy submarine search and destroy. •Deployed for 6 months to NAS Sicily in support of Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) war effort, with air support from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). United States Presidential declaration of national emergency was issued given mobilization of the Serbian security forces and the Yugoslav Army. NATO Medal, and Kosovo Campaign Service Medal achieved for successful mission completion. •2001: Honorable Active Duty discharge to attend College and Medical School. •2001-2007: Inactive Ready Reserve Status U.S. Navy: Remained in IRR status in case of need for deployment for critical manning for wartime operations.
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Education
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University of Minnesota
Master's degree, Public Health -
West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
Doctor of Osteopathic, Medicine -
St. George's University
M.D./M.S Coursework, Molecular Biology -
HACC, Central Pennsylvania's Community College
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University of Southern Maine
Bachelor of Science - BS, Biology, General