As an emergency medicine physician at the Lucas County Health Center in Chariton, Iowa, Dr. Matthew Bogard draws on focused experience in rural hospitals where he has performed in both outpatient and inpatient settings. At the Lucas County Health Center, Dr. Matthew Bogard has stood out for his work in the emergency department, the clinic, and hosp...
As an emergency medicine physician at the Lucas County Health Center in Chariton, Iowa, Dr. Matthew Bogard draws on focused experience in rural hospitals where he has performed in both outpatient and inpatient settings. At the Lucas County Health Center, Dr. Matthew Bogard has stood out for his work in the emergency department, the clinic, and hospital wards, as well as obstetrics, and he regularly performs surgical and endoscopic procedures. In 2015, he served as the chief of the medical staff.
He comes to his current position following service as a physician with several emergency staffing firms, through which he cared for patients in Nebraska and Iowa emergency departments with 6,000 to 10,000 annual visits. Among other appointments, Dr. Matthew Bogard served in the Jennie Edmunson Methodist Hospital Emergency Department, which treats 23,000 patients per year, and gained additional experience in outpatient acute care as a former staff member with Urgent Care of Omaha. Dr. Bogard was also formerly a staff member with Emergency Physicians of Western Iowa.
Dr. Matthew Bogard holds a Doctor of Medicine from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine. He also completed an advanced four-year rural training program and his residency there, and was honored to be elected chief resident physician.