Timothy D Almquist, MD,FACEP
- Position: Emergency Room Physician
- Primary Specialty: Emergency Medicine (Board Certified)
- Languages Spoken: English
- Gender: Male
About Timothy
Timothy D. Almquist, MD, FACEP, is a board-certified emergency medicine physician with decades of experience delivering expert, compassionate care in high-acuity settings. Serving patients at Daviess Community Hospital’s Emergency Department in Washington, Indiana, Dr. Almquist provides advanced diagnosis, treatment, and stabilization for a full spectrum of urgent medical conditions.
A graduate of Georgetown University School of Medicine, where he earned the “Outstanding Student” Achievement Award in Emergency Medicine, Dr. Almquist completed his internship at the United States Naval Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland, and his emergency medicine residency through Georgetown University/George Washington University and the Maryland Institute of Emergency Medical Services Systems (Baltimore Shock Trauma).
Dr. Almquist served as a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy, working as a staff physician at the Naval Medical Center in San Diego and as Team Leader for the Resuscitation Stabilization Team in the Persian Gulf. His civilian career includes leadership roles as Assistant Director and Quality Director in emergency departments, Chief Medical Informatics Officer, and multiple committee chair positions, including Pharmacy and Therapeutics and Chronic Recurrent Pain Program development.
Board-certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine since 1989—with multiple recertifications—Dr. Almquist is a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians. His approach blends clinical precision with strong patient advocacy, ensuring each individual receives timely, evidence-based care.
- Medical School
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Doctorate of Medicine
Georgetown UniversityWashington, DC1983
- Internship
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United States Naval Hospital
Bethesda, MD1984
- Residency
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Emergency Medicine
Georgetown UniversityWashington, DC1987
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"The six-hour rule for Grade I crotalid envenomation: Is it sufficient? Case report of delayed envenomation."
1992
- Author: Swindle, Seaman, Arthur, and Almquist.
- Publisher: Journal of Wilderness Medicine 3, 168-172
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"Iatrogenic Hypocalcemic Tetany in a Four-Year-Old."
1990
- Author: Edmondson, Almquist
- Publisher: Annals of Emergency Medicine
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Thyroid Emergencies. Endocrine and Metabolic Emergencies, Ed. Wolfson, A.B.,
1990
- Author: Mitchell, Almquist.
- Publisher: Churchill-Livingston Press,
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Metal Fume Fever
Issue #Nov/Dec, 1989
- Author: Armstrong, Almquist
- Publisher: Navy Medicine
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A 20-Year-Old Male with a "Benign" Lethal Arrhythmia.
1989
- Author: Hall-Boyer, Almquist
- Publisher: Aspen Systems Publishers
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Echocardiographic Diagnosis of Acute Pericardia! Effusion in Penetrating Chest Trauma
1988
- Author: Whye, Barish, Almquist, Groleau, Tso, Browne
- Publisher: American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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radycardia, Hypotension, and Seizures in a Poly-pharmacy Overdose." Case Studies in Emergency Medicine
1987
- Author: Almquist T.D.
- Publisher: Aspen Systems Publishers
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Controlled Comparison of Inhalation and Peritoneal Lavage Rewarming Treatment of Accidental Hypothermia
Issue #2:210214, 1987
- Author: White, Butterfield, Almquist, Holloway, Schoen
- Publisher: American Journal of Emergency Medicine