Dr. Solomon, a distinguished physician and innovator, brings a wealth of expertise to the pursuit of longevity and optimal health. Born in Jackson, Mississippi, and raised in Lawrence, Kansas, he embarked on his academic journey by earning a bachelor’s degree in Exercise Physiology with highest distinction from the University of California at Davis. This foundation in human performance and resilience laid the groundwork for his passion for extending healthspan. He went on to achieve his Medical Degree (MD) with Summa Cum Laude honors from St. George’s University, where his dedication to compassionate care earned him membership in the Gold Humanitarian Honor Society.
Dr. Solomon further refined his skills through residency training in emergency medicine at Eisenhower Medical Center, where he rose to the rank of Simulation Chief Resident. His leadership was pivotal in establishing Eisenhower’s first simulation center in 2022, a testament to his forward-thinking approach to medical education and patient outcomes. As Chief Resident, he trained under the mentorship of Fellowship Director Dr. Eric McCoy at the University of California, Irvine, mastering cutting-edge simulation techniques to enhance clinical precision and preparedness.
Today, Dr. Solomon is a board-certified attending physician in emergency medicine and a core faculty member in an esteemed emergency residency program. As Medical Director of the John Stauffer Center for Simulation and Innovative Learning, he pioneers advancements in medical training and technology, ensuring that the next generation of practitioners is equipped to optimize human health and longevity. With his unique blend of expertise in exercise physiology, emergency medicine, and innovative education, Dr. Solomon is a trusted authority dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the science of living longer and thriving.
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