
John J. Scholz, DO
Emergency Medicine
LVPG Cliniciani
Overview
Languages spoken
- English
- Spanish
About
Philosophy of care
Emergencies are uncertainties that can shake up anyone. Despite the hectic nature of your emergency, there is always the opportunity to keep you informed. I believe in taking the time to explain what we can do for you in the emergency department, including the reasoning for certain tests, and to arrange any follow-ups with specialists. When you leave the emergency department, whether admitted or discharged, you will know what will happen next.
Why I entered medicine
Like most people in health care, I entered medicine to help others. I also got into the field because of my interest in understanding how the human body works. In medical school, I enjoyed learning about not only how the body works, but also how to fix it.
Community involvement
I am involved in Habitat for Humanity at my undergraduate institution. I also volunteer with a nearby aircraft restoration group.
Personal interests
I enjoy aviation, hiking and sports in my free time.
Education
Undergraduate
Villanova University, Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Psychology), 2012
Medical School
University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), 2017
Training
Residency 2018
Emergency Medicine, Memorial Hospital, York, PA
Residency 2021
Emergency Medicine, Lehigh Valley Health Network-Cedar Crest, Allentown, PA
Certifications
American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine - Emergency Medicine
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