John Lloyd
- Department of Emergency Medicine
Assistant Professor
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Emory University Hospital
Emergency Medicine
49 Jesse Hill Jr Dr
Overview
John H. Lloyd, MD is an assistant professor of emergency medicine in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine. He is boarded in both emergency and internal medicine. His clinical practice in emergency medicine is at Grady Memorial Hospital. He has internal medicine privileges at both Emory University Hospital Midtown and Piedmont Hospital. He has a concierge medicine practice located in Buckhead.
Dr. Lloyd is an alumnus of the Emory University School of Medicine in 1984 and completed his residency in internal medicine there. He has been director of the Medical Emergency Clinic of the Grady Memorial Hospital Emergency Department, has worked in private practice, and obtained his board certification in emergency medicine after return to Emory in the mid-90s.
Dr. Lloyd has experience as an emergency medicine physician in his hometown of St. Augustine, Florida, active practice in internal and concierge medicine, and has served the EMS community over the years as medical director of various agencies including Grady EMS, Rockdale EMS, Rural Metro EMS, East Point Fire, Hapeville Fire, Forrest Park Fire, and Amerimed. Additionally, he has entered his second decade as the Medical Director for Atlanta Technical Colleges paramedic program. Dr. Lloyd has international emergency medicine experience, having worked in the Caribbean, Central Asia, and the Republic of Georgia.
Dr. Lloyd remains the most aged practitioner of emergency medicine at Grady Memorial Hospital and has no plans of stopping.
Academic Appointment
- Medical Director, Emergency Medicine, Atlanta Technical College
- Assistant Professor, Emory University Hospital
Education
Degrees
- MD from Emory University
- BS from University of Virginia Hospital