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Gundersen Tri-County welcomes Brian Vike to Emergency Department

Thursday, August 01, 2019

 
Brian Vike, PA-C, MPAS

Brian Vike, PA-C, MPAS, has joined the Emergency Department at Gundersen Tri-County Hospital and Clinics in Whitehall. He will provide care for patients who present at the Emergency Department with serious injuries or illnesses.

A native of Holmen, Brian grew up receiving his healthcare at Gundersen and had the opportunity to perform his student rotations in Internal Medicine and Orthopedics at Gundersen during physician assistant school.

"I look forward to serving the patient population in Trempealeau County," he comments. "I have worked as a moonlighter in the ED at Tri-County for the past two years and am grateful to now be a regular part of the exceptional team in Whitehall."

Besides emergency medicine, Brian has a medical interest rural and wilderness medicine. In his free time Brian enjoys spending time with his wife, their son and yellow lab. He also likes to hike, bike, cross country ski, hunt, fish and travel.

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