Dr. Ryan Joseph

Ryan Joseph EM


Medical School: University of North Texas Health Science Center

Undergraduate School: Louisiana State University

I was born in Lafayette, LA (land of the Ragin Cajuns) and moved to northwest Houston at a young age.  I graduated from Tomball High School in 2004 and from LSU with a degree in Kinesiology in 2008.  I decided to take some time off and travel to Africa for 3 months to work in an Emergency Room in Nairobi, Kenya and an orphanage just outside the city.  This reignited my desire to pursue my dream of becoming a doctor and I went on to Colorado State University to get my masters in Biomedical Science.  Later that year I was accepted to medical school, and in 2011, I started at Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine.    

I rotated at Texas A&M|Christus Spohn Emergency Medicine Residency in my third year of medical school and not only did that month convince me that I really liked the program here, but more importantly it led me to a career in emergency medicine. Match day arrived and I couldn’t have been happier with the result.

In my free time, my wife and I like to go camping and kayaking or bouldering at the gym (yes, there is a bouldering gym in Corpus).  I enjoy pretty much anything outdoors or fitness related.  If it’s physically challenging, then I will probably like it.    As for my career interests, I plan on pursuing a fellowship in International Medicine and get back to the roots of why I chose medicine in the first place.  I can’t wait to use my position as a doctor to spread my faith and help people not only physically, but spiritually.

“Stretch out your hand to heal and perform miraculous signs and wonders through the name of your holy servant Jesus.” 

Acts 4:30 


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