Timothy Peck

Timothy Peck

New Washington, Indiana, United States
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Fundamental to my life’s work as a serial health-tech entrepreneur, physician, executive,…

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    Curve Health

    New Washington, Indiana, United States

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    New Washington, Indiana, United States

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    New Washington, Indiana, United States

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    New Washington, Indiana, United States

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    New Washington, Indiana, United States

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    New Washington, Indiana, United States

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    New Washington, Indiana, United States

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    New York City Metropolitan Area

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    Brooklyn, NY

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    Greater Boston Area

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    Greater Boston Area

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    Venture Incubation Program (VIP)

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Education

  • Y Combinator S15

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Licenses & Certifications

Volunteer Experience

  • Prospect Park Track Club Graphic

    Volunteer & Member

    Prospect Park Track Club

    - 2 years

    Health

    *very slowly completed Boston 2017, NYC 2017, Boston 2019 and over a dozen half marathons.

    Fundraised for Team Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in remembrance of those who served in the Emergency Department during the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings - a day that has deeply shaped my decisions to serve patients and providers at scale.

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    Medical Volunteer

    Health Equity International (formerly SBHF)

    - 1 year 2 months

    Health

  • Treasurer

    New Washington Beautification Committee

    - Present 1 year 7 months

    Economic Empowerment

    Designing and implementing civic engagement model to help raise, manage, and distribute funds for the beautification, economic prosperity, safety, and community events in and around New Washington, IN. This is a non-governmental, not for profit entity relying on donations to enhance this community. Please reach out if you're interested in contributing or volunteering.

Publications

  • Practicing Emergency Physician Perform Well on Most Emergency Medicine Milestones

    Journal of Emergency Medicine

    Abstract
    Background
    The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education's Next Accreditation System endorsed specialty-specific milestones as the foundation of an outcomes-based resident evaluation process. These milestones represent five competency levels (entry level to expert), and graduating residents will be expected to meet Level 4 on all 23 milestones. Limited validation data on these milestones exist. It is unclear if higher levels represent true competencies of practicing…

    Abstract
    Background
    The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education's Next Accreditation System endorsed specialty-specific milestones as the foundation of an outcomes-based resident evaluation process. These milestones represent five competency levels (entry level to expert), and graduating residents will be expected to meet Level 4 on all 23 milestones. Limited validation data on these milestones exist. It is unclear if higher levels represent true competencies of practicing emergency medicine (EM) attendings.

    Objective
    Our aim was to examine how practicing EM attendings in academic and community settings self-evaluate on the new EM milestones.

    Methods
    An electronic self-evaluation survey outlining 9 of the 23 EM milestones was sent to a sample of practicing EM attendings in academic and community settings. Attendings were asked to identify which level was appropriate for them.

    Results
    Seventy-nine attendings were surveyed, with an 89% response rate. Sixty-one percent were academic. Twenty-three percent (95% confidence interval [CI] 20%−27%) of all responses were Levels 1, 2, or 3; 38% (95% CI 34%−42%) were Level 4; and 39% (95% CI 35%−43%) were Level 5. Seventy-seven percent of attendings found themselves to be Level 4 or 5 in eight of nine milestones. Only 47% found themselves to be Level 4 or 5 in ultrasound skills (p = 0.0001).

    Conclusions
    Although a majority of EM attendings reported meeting Level 4 milestones, many felt they did not meet Level 4 criteria. Attendings report less perceived competence in ultrasound skills than other milestones. It is unclear if self-assessments reflect the true competency of practicing attendings. The study design can be useful to define the accuracy, precision, and validity of milestones for any medical field.

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Honors & Awards

  • Fast Company Innovation by Design Award Finalist

    Fast Company

    Emergency Medicine All Threats (EMAT) network was designed in the summer of 2020 in direct response to a need for system's change and better more human-centered collaboration amongst health leaders to combat the next devastating threat to our society - be it viral or otherwise. EMAT is a radical collaboration of leaders across NYC and beyond who once acted as direct competitors, but now act as colleagues stepping up to take care of their communities together through sharing information like…

    Emergency Medicine All Threats (EMAT) network was designed in the summer of 2020 in direct response to a need for system's change and better more human-centered collaboration amongst health leaders to combat the next devastating threat to our society - be it viral or otherwise. EMAT is a radical collaboration of leaders across NYC and beyond who once acted as direct competitors, but now act as colleagues stepping up to take care of their communities together through sharing information like best clinical and operational practices, how to address the needs of patients through a human-centered lens using design thinking, and working together to apply for grants as a collaborative community, rather than as individual institutions. This group was designed to be a beacon of how healthcare can and should work to be designed first for the people it serves rather than the institutions that serve them and embraces the credo of 'do right by the patient first, and all else will fall into place.' I'm incredibly proud of these brave and extraordinary leaders for opening their minds to design, innovation, and the power of being different at a time when doing things the traditional way was simply not working. This was a once in a lifetime opportunity, and grateful to Fast Company for recognizing the achievement.

    https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/emergency-medicine-all-threats-emat-finalist-fast-randazza-pade/?trackingId=qDEPJzKeTLywEZB74jEYIA%3D%3D

  • Emergency Care Innovation of the Year Award

    Urgent Matters + Gary & Mary West Health Institute

    https://smhs.gwu.edu/urgentmatters/toolkit/award/winners-2018

  • Heritage Innovation in Healthcare Delivery Award

    Heritage Provider Network (HPN) and Crain's Business Journal

    Recognizing an innovator in the development of new modes of diagnosis, treatment and care who actively improves access to services and improves the quality of healthcare overall.

    With the founding of Call9, Dr. Peck has innovated health care delivery operations by embedding multi-disciplinary emergency telemedicine services at skilled nursing facilities, staffed with remote emergency physicians who work with on-site emergency…

    Recognizing an innovator in the development of new modes of diagnosis, treatment and care who actively improves access to services and improves the quality of healthcare overall.

    With the founding of Call9, Dr. Peck has innovated health care delivery operations by embedding multi-disciplinary emergency telemedicine services at skilled nursing facilities, staffed with remote emergency physicians who work with on-site emergency technicians.

    http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20180522/CUSTOM/180529966/heritage-provider-network-and-crains-new-york-business-custom

  • Heritage Innovation in Healthcare Award - Top 5 Finalist

    Heritage Provider Networks and Crain's Pulse

    Recognizing an innovator in the development of new modes of diagnosis, treatment, and care who actively improves the delivery of services and improves quality of healthcare.

    he 2017 Heritage Healthcare Innovation Awards recognize the best of today's healthcare clinicians, administrators and researchers who are making measurable improvements in health status, improving access to healthcare, positively impacting patient quality of care and demonstrating long term affordability in New…

    Recognizing an innovator in the development of new modes of diagnosis, treatment, and care who actively improves the delivery of services and improves quality of healthcare.

    he 2017 Heritage Healthcare Innovation Awards recognize the best of today's healthcare clinicians, administrators and researchers who are making measurable improvements in health status, improving access to healthcare, positively impacting patient quality of care and demonstrating long term affordability in New York.

    http://www.crainsnewyork.com/section/heritage-healthcare

  • MedTechBoston 40 Under 40 (2016)

    MedTechBoston

    https://medtechboston.medstro.com/blog/2016/05/02/the-2016-medtech-boston-40-under-40-healthcare-innovators/28/

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