Chuck Dietzen

Chuck Dietzen

IN, US
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Dr. Chuck Dietzen is a pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, global medicine doctor, entrepreneur, medical professor, author, speaker, and former athlete.

Growing up north of Kokomo, Indiana, his family's home was the home for 150 foster children. As he grew, his mother recognized his special gift of working with children and encouraged him to become a pediatrician. He went on to earn his B.S. in agriculture from Purdue University, his M.D. from Indiana University, and did his training as a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist at the University of Alabama Birmingham. He currently serves as the medical director for in-patient rehabilitation and chief of pediatric rehabilitation medicine at Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is the founder of Timmy Global Health, cofounder and chief medical officer of iSalus Healthcare, medical director of Easter Seals Crossroads Rehabilitation Center, medical program consultant at Bradford Woods, and the former medical director of CHAMP Camp for medically fragile children needing respiratory support. Dr. Dietzen is also the author of his first book, Pint-Sized Prophets.

Dr. Chuck Dietzen is a pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, global medicine doctor, entrepreneur, medical professor, author, speaker, and former athlete.

Growing up north of Kokomo, Indiana, his family's home was the home for 150 foster children. As he grew, his mother recognized his special gift of working with children and encouraged him to become a pediatrician. He went on to earn his B.S. in agriculture from Purdue University, his M.D. from Indiana University, and did his training as a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist at the University of Alabama Birmingham. He currently serves as the medical director for in-patient rehabilitation and chief of pediatric rehabilitation medicine at Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is the founder of Timmy Global Health, cofounder and chief medical officer of iSalus Healthcare, medical director of Easter Seals Crossroads Rehabilitation Center, medical program consultant at Bradford Woods, and the former medical director of CHAMP Camp for medically fragile children needing respiratory support. Dr. Dietzen is also the author of his first book, Pint-Sized Prophets.