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Sean O'Mara's bio:

Sean T. O’Mara, MD, JD
President and Founder, Guardian 24/7
Former White House Physician

Sean O’Mara formerly served in the U.S. Army and provided medical support to the President of the United States, other senior government officials, and high-level foreign dignitaries. He is a trained emergency physician experienced in full-time practice. Prior to founding Guardian 24/7, O’Mara was Chief of the Department of Emergency Medicine at the largest U.S. military-run hospital in South Korea. In 2004, he was recognized as the outstanding physician of the year for his rank throughout the entire U.S. Army Medical Corps. He completed his residency in Emergency Medicine at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. In addition to holding a Doctor of Medicine degree from Temple University in Philadelphia, O’Mara holds a law degree from Villanova University. O’Mara continues to practice emergency medicine at Winchester Medical Center in Winchester, Virginia.

Prior to assuming his role with Guardian 24/7, Frye was the President and CEO of The Lindquist Group. His previous role was as Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Intellinet. Before this, Frye served as National Federal Sales Manager for Kyocera Electronics Printer Division and worked as an Account Executive at IBM/Lexmark International.

Guardian 24/7 (www.guardian247.com) was established to provide Presidential-level health care to private-sector clients, ensuring the best possible medical care for these individuals anywhere in the world. The firm offers worldwide, 24-hour direct access to former White House physicians, who bring an unparalleled health care standard for clients while in the air, at sea, traveling on the ground, or at home.

Disclosure: Dr. O’Mara has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.

Sean O'Mara's posts:

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