Lachlan Driver, MD

Brown University Health

Biography

Lachlan Driver, MD, is a clinical ultrasound fellow at Brown University Health.

Dr. Driver earned his medical degree from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine and completed his emergency medicine residency at the Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency. His academic interests include ultrasound, regional anesthesia, LGBT-health, and mathematical modeling, with research focused on regional anesthesia, clinical ultrasound, and LGBT-health.

His current roles and responsibilities include patient care, research, and teaching. He is active in national and institutional leadership, including the Society of Clinical Ultrasound Fellowships Board of Directors and ultrasound education leadership roles within Harvard-affiliated programs.

Dr. Driver has received multiple honors, including the Rising Star Fellow Award from Brown Emergency Medicine, the Society of Clinical Ultrasound Fellowships Top Research Abstract Award, the Academy of Emergency Ultrasound National Award in Resident Research, and the Golden Probe Award for Ultrasound Dedication in Residency at Mass General Brigham. Additional recognitions include the SAEMMIE Award for Most Impactful Paper, first place in SimWars and SonoGames, and the ACEP Hackathon Physicians’ Choice Award.

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