Gregory Guldner, MD, MS
Vice President of Academic Affairs HCA Healthcare Graduate Medical Education
Biography
Gregory Guldner, MD, MS, is vice president of academic affairs for HCA Healthcare Graduate Medical Education. He previously served as designated institutional official for HCA Healthcare Riverside in Southern California and was the program director for the HCA Healthcare Riverside Emergency Medicine Residency Program. He is a clinical professor of emergency medicine at the University of California Riverside School of Medicine. Dr. Guldner earned his medical degree from Stanford University after completing a master's degree in clinical psychology at Purdue University and undergraduate degrees in philosophy and psychology from Colorado State University. He practiced emergency medicine for 25 years in both academic and community settings and has 25 years of service in the Army Medical Corps (Reserve), including combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan.
His research focuses on developing evidence-based systemic, individual, and leadership interventions to improve resident physician well-being. He studies well-being with the HCA/Claremont Graduate University Physician Well-Being Research Lab and works with psychologists at Immersyve Health.