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Russell J. Osguthorpe
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Russell J. Osguthorpe, MD

Languages spoken: English, French

Dr. Osguthorpe currently serves as the Chief Medical Officer of doTERRA International and Prime Meridian Healthcare. He is establishing a nationwide network of primary care clinics focused on wellness and prevention through integrative, evidence-based medical practice.

Dr. Osguthorpe currently serves as the Chief Medical Officer of doTERRA International and Prime Meridian Healthcare. He is establishing a nationwide network of primary care clinics focused on wellness and prevention through integrative, evidence-based medical practice.

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Pediatrics -Adjunct Associate Professor
Academic Divisions Infectious Diseases

Education history

Undergraduate Science - Brigham Young University B.S.
Professional Medical Medicine - McGill University M.D.
Internship Pediatrics - The Children's Hospital Intern
Residency Pediatrics - The Children's Hospital Resident
Fellowship Pediatric Infectious Diseases - St. Louis Children's Hospital Fellow
Research Fellow Infectious Disease - Washington University Research Fellow
Certification Univeristy of Utah, David Eccles School of Business Certificate
Certification Intermountain Healthcare Certificate

Selected Publications

Journal Article

  1. Byington CL, Reynolds CC, Korgenski K, Sheng X, Valentine KJ, Nelson RE, Daly JA, Osguthorpe RJ, James B, Savitz L, Pavia AT, Clark E (2012). Costs and infant outcomes after implementation of a care process model for febrile infants. Pediatrics, 130(1), e16-24.
  2. Guerra AA, Osguthorpe RJ, Putnam A, Vanderhooft S (2011). Visual diagnosis: a 7-month-old who has a persistent rash. Pediatrics in review, 32(12), e105-9.
  3. Krah NM, Olson J, Thorell EA, Esquibel L, Osguthorpe RJ, Pavia AT, Hersh A (2018). Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy in Young Infants. Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, 7(2), e40-e42.