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Scott R. Ceule, M.D.

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Clinical Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine
sceule@kumc.edu

Professional Background

Dr. Scott Ceule is a Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Kansas Medical Center. He serves as the Vice-Chair of Administrative Affairs for the Emergency Department as well as serving as the medical director over the Emergency Medicine Observation Medicine program.

Dr. Ceule also serves as the lead Physician Advisor for the health system and in that roles serves as medical director of the case management, social work, and transfer center programs. He serves as chairman of the Utilization Management Committee as well.

Dr. Ceule is the Emergency Medicine Informatics officer and serves as the content expert for the Electronic medical record.

Education and Training
  • MD, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
  • Residency, Internal Medicine/Pediatrics, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City , KS
Licensure, Accreditations & Certifications
  • American Board of Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine
  • American Board of Pediatrics, American Board of Pediatrics
  • Clinical Informatics, American Board of Preventive Medicine – Sub Clinical Informatics
  • Health Care Quality and Management - Physician Advisor, American Board of Quality Assurance & Utilization Review Physicians - Physician Advisor
  • Kansas Board of Healing Arts, Kansas Board of Healing Arts
Professional Affiliations
  • American College of Physicians, Fellow, 2019 - Present
  • American College of Physician Advisors, Observation Medicine Committee, Member, 2018 - Present
  • American Medical Informatics Association, Member, 2016 - Present
  • American Academy of Pediatrics, Member, 2000 - Present
  • American Academy of Pediatrics, Fellow, 2000 - Present
  • American College of Physicians, Member, 2000 - Present

Research

Overview

I have devoted most of my time to clinical and administrative duties during my time at University of Kansas Medical Center. I have used these roles to produce some work around clinical throughput and using proactive data to predict and improve length of stays in a poster and small group discussion. In my role as Physician Advisor I continue to see opportunities to improve our system and look forward to reporting these and producing these advances into presentations and possible research topics.