McDonald County Press

Brown Chooses Career In Serving Others

MCDONALD COUNTY GRADUATE BROWN MAKES ANESTHESIO­LOGY HIS LIFE’S WORK

- Sally Carroll

A 1999 graduate of McDonald County High School is now serving as the president of the Oklahoma Society of Anesthesio­logists. Matt Brown, who grew up in Southwest

City, hopes to utilize his career experience­s to build and actively engage the organizati­on’s base

of members.

A 1999 graduate of McDonald County High School is now serving as the president of the Oklahoma Society of Anesthesio­logists.

Matt Brown, who grew up in Southwest City, hopes to utilize his career experience­s to build and actively engage the organizati­on’s base of members.

Brown, son of Nancy Brown, practices at St. John Medical Center in Tulsa.

His service with the organizati­on began in 2015 when he was appointed as secretary/treasurer for 2015, then as vice president for the next year.

As president, Brown hopes to encourage OSA members to actively participat­e, and bring the OSA annual meeting to Tulsa.

Engaging members to work together is key, he said. As an organizati­on, members can tackle reimbursem­ent models, insurance contracts or CRNA scope of practice issues.

Brown has made the medical field his life’s work, becoming interested in a medical career late in high school.

He originally planned to pursue orthopedic surgery because he found surgery appealing.

“I didn’t consider anesthesio­logy as a career until my third year in medical school, as we get such a limited exposure to this specialty in medical school.”

However, Brown liked the variety of opportunit­ies provided by a career in anesthesia.

“I decided on anesthesia because I am able to participat­e in a wide variety of surgical procedures, while still being able to perform minor procedures,” he wrote in an email.

“Anesthesio­logy is a mix of surgery, pain management and critical-care medicine all rolled into one. I am able to make use of a wide variety of the knowledge and experience I’ve obtained over the years of training and practice,” he said.

Mom, Nancy Brown, said Matt always showed aptitude and interest in biology and math.

After high school graduation, he sought the best option for college.

“He took the incentive to work hard on finding scholarshi­ps from various entities and eventually decided that Drury would be a good fit for him,” she said.

“He got in with a good group of guys and into a great fraternity and I think all that helped him decide to pursue medicine,” she said. “In fact, there are five or six of his college ‘group’ who are doctors.”

After graduating from Drury University in Springfiel­d, Brown attended medical school at Kansas City University School of Osteopathi­c Medicine. He completed his anesthesio­logy residency at Oklahoma State University.

His residency program director, Steve Bovasso, DO, at OSU Medical Center in Tulsa, was important to his success.

“He ensured that we had a non-malignant teaching environmen­t, which helped us focus on learning. That helped to fuel my passion for the field of anesthesio­logy,” he said.

Brown’s year of service for OSA will be complete in December.

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 ?? COURTESY PHOTO ?? 1999 McDonald County High School graduate Matt Brown is currently serving as president of the Oklahoma Society of Anesthesio­logists. Brown practices at St. John Medical Center in Tulsa. He and his wife Tricia have two little boys.
COURTESY PHOTO 1999 McDonald County High School graduate Matt Brown is currently serving as president of the Oklahoma Society of Anesthesio­logists. Brown practices at St. John Medical Center in Tulsa. He and his wife Tricia have two little boys.

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