Joining the Fritsche Capital Group Life Sciences Practice in the fall of 2006, Dr. Vincent is widely known as Seattle , Washington 's foremost consultant in urgent and complex diagnostic problems. In 1997, coming from a medical practice that has been a balance of office and hospital based patient care, Dr. Vincent played an instrumental role in the formation of the northwest's first Hospital Intensivist program, a program designed to allow physicians more time with critically ill patients. Since that time, this program has not only provided great enhancement to patient care at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle , but has now also become the norm throughout the country. As a result of this achievement, Dr. Vincent also serves as a Medical Director of the Swedish Medical Center Intensive Care Unit. Dr. Vincent graduated from Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta in 1980, and in 1987 completed his training in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Diseases, and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Washington . Since then, Dr. Vincent has been a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at the university, teaching medical students and doctors in training. Dr. Vincent has been recognized repeatedly in Seattle Magazine as a Top Doctor . |