Bryan Boling, DNP, AGACNP-BC, FCCM has been a member of the Georgetown Faculty since 2018, teaching in the both the Advanced Practice Core and the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Program. He has a particular interest in teaching point of care ultrasound (POCUS) for Advanced Practice Providers and helped to start the POCUS Student Interest Group which now numbers > 250 student and alumni members.
Dr Boling is a nationally known speaker, author, and podcaster, as well as a member of several committees and boards of national professional organizations including the Society for Critical Care Medicine, Neurocritical Care Society, Society of Point of Care Ultrasound, and the Association of Post-Graduate APRN Programs. He is a member of the Nursing Steering Committee for the Society of Critical Care Medicine and has served on the Rapid Sequence Intubation Guidelines Committee, the Advanced Practice Provider Post-Graduate Training Workgroup, and is Vice-Chair of the ICU Triage Guidelines Committee.
He is the senior editor of the textbook, Concepts in Surgical Critical Care, designed to provide a basic framework for the care of the critically ill surgical patient by advanced practice providers or non-surgeon physicians. He also co-hosts the popular medical education podcast, Critical Care Scenarios, providing clinical case-based education on a number of topics relevant to critical care medicine.
Dr Boling's splits his clinical practice between Neurocritical Care and Surgical Critical Care. He was inducted as a fellow in the American College of Critical Care in 2022. He lives in Lexington, KY with his wife Sarah and two children, Caleb and Molly Kate. He spends his free time outdoors, hiking with his family and chasing their two dogs.