
Emergency Medicine and Point-of-Care Ultrasound Expert
Dr. Joshua Guttman is a sought-after speaker on point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), Emergency Medicine education, and clinical innovation. He has delivered over 100 keynote addresses, grand rounds, and workshops across North America, and global platforms. From national conferences like AAEM and SAEM to international academic institutions like Hebrew University , his talks are known for blending clinical depth with operational clarity. Whether leading a hands-on session or delivering a keynote, Dr. Guttman delivers content that is practical, engaging, and transformative. Learners always come away with practical insights for their daily practice. .
A dedicated educator at heart, Dr. Guttman has shaped emergency medicine training programs at Emory, Hofstra/Northwell, and McGill. He has served as a fellowship director, course founder, and faculty developer, creating robust ultrasound curricula for medical students, residents, fellows, APPs, and faculty. His efforts have earned multiple teaching awards and recognition from Emory University. Dr. Guttman’s impact extends beyond the classroom—he develops faculty nationwide and builds POCUS educational infrastructure for programs across the country. His courses have been attended by hundreds of participants across medical specialties and are best known for being easy to digest and practical.
Dr. Guttman’s work spans peer-reviewed journal articles, textbook chapters, thought leadership essays, high-traffic blogs, and widely viewed video content. He is a contributor to Rosen’s Emergency Medicine, the leading Emergency Medicine textbook, AAEM’s Common Sense, Medpage Today, and multiple leading journals, and is recognized for making complex topics such as POCUS billing, credentialing, and risk management clear and actionable. Beyond the written page, Dr. Guttman reaches a global audience through the Peachtree POCUS YouTube channel, where his device reviews and educational videos draw thousands of viewers, and through a highly engaged social media presence that sparks conversation and drives best practices in emergency medicine. His thought leadership bridges academic rigor and real-world application—making him a trusted voice for clinicians, administrators, and policy leaders alike.
Dr. Guttman serves as an expert witness in medical malpractice litigation with a focus on emergency medicine and point-of-care ultrasound. His clinical expertise, academic credentials, and operational leadership in ultrasound make him a trusted advisor for both plaintiff and defense counsel. With a reputation for rapid case reviews, honest, clear and compelling opinions, Dr. Guttman supports legal teams in navigating the clinical nuances of emergency care and ultrasound decision-making.
With deep roots in emergency medicine and POCUS operations, Dr. Guttman is a trusted advisor to healthcare startups and industry leaders. He currently consults for multiple device companies—including Butterfly Network, Rivanna Medical, and Vave Health—offering insight on usability, clinician adoption, education strategy, and workflow integration. As a recognized innovator, he bridges the gap between clinical realities and product development, helping technologies succeed in real-world environments.
Dr. Joshua Guttman is the founder of Peachtree POCUS, a national consulting and education firm built to help healthcare systems, clinicians, and startups unlock the full potential of point-of-care ultrasound. Through Peachtree POCUS, he delivers tailored ultrasound programs, faculty and APP training, workflow optimization, credentialing pathways, reimbursement strategies and strategic guidance for medtech innovators. Known for scalable, cost-effective solutions, Dr. Guttman has grown Peachtree POCUS into one of the most trusted names in ultrasound operations and education.
In addition to leading Peachtree POCUS, Dr. Guttman serves as a trusted advisor for hospitals, health systems, and professional organizations. He draws on more than a decade of clinical and academic emergency medicine experience, combined with nationally recognized expertise in point-of-care ultrasound, to guide leaders on program development, operations, and education strategy. Beyond ultrasound, Dr. Guttman contributes nationally to the advancement of emergency medicine through his service on the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) Fellowship Approval Committee, the SAEM Program Committee, and years of work with the SAEM Consultation Services Committee. His blend of clinical practice, academic leadership, and national committee experience positions him to advise on both local program success and the future direction of the specialty.
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