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Doctor Goes to Washington with Dr. Joseph Leary - ACEP LAC

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ACEP Frontline
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Apr 27, 2026
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Summary

In this episode of ACEP Frontline, we sit down with Joseph Leary, DO, MPH, to explore how a single decision in a rural community can ripple across an entire health care system. Early in his career, while working as an emergency physician in the small mining town of Craig, Colorado, Dr. Leary witnessed the abrupt closure of a labor and delivery unit at a critical access hospital, an event that would shape his path into health policy and advocacy. He shares how that closure didn’t just affect obstetric care, but fundamentally altered emergency preparedness in the region. With fewer resources, physician departures, and pregnant patients left without local options, the impact was immediate and far-reaching. Dr. Leary reflects on that pivotal moment and how it sparked a deeper question: how can frontline physicians influence the systems that shape patient care? His journey offers a powerful look at the intersection of emergency medicine, rural health, and policy, and why physician voices are essential in these conversations. This episode highlights the real-world consequences of health care decisions and the growing need for advocacy to protect access and outcomes in vulnerable communities.