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Doug Wolfberg is an attorney and founding partner of Page, Wolfberg & Wirth, the nation’s most prominent EMS industry law firm, which represents public, private, and nonprofit EMS agencies, health care systems, mobile health care entities, and other industry organizations across the United States.  Doug began in EMS in 1978 and was a longtime EMS practitioner and later worked as a county EMS director, a regional EMS council director, and a state and federal EMS official, having worked at the United States Department of Health and Human Services administering Federal EMS and trauma care programs prior to law school.  He holds an undergraduate degree in Health Planning and Administration from Penn State, and earned his law degree magna cum laude from the Widener University School of Law in Harrisburg (now Commonwealth Law School), where he also serves as an adjunct professor, teaching Health Law.  He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of Widener University.  Doug is admitted to practice law in Pennsylvania and New York, and is also admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States.  He has written hundreds of articles, book chapters, and books in the EMS industry’s most notable publications, and has lectured at EMS conferences and events in virtually every state in the country.  Doug has served as an Adjunct Instructor in the University of Pittsburgh Emergency Medicine program since 2002. 

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Department of Community Health Services and Rehabilitation Science
Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology

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Emergency Medicine