Medical Control 

LEo Hsu MD Medical Director

Leo Hsu, MD, MBA, MDiv, FACEP, FAEMS has a diverse work experience in various medical and administrative roles. Leo is currently serving as the Regional Medical Director at TeamHealth since January 2017. In addition, he holds the position of Medical Director at Rezilient Health starting from January 2022.


Dr. Hsu works as the EMS Medical Director at Missouri Baptist Sullivan Hospital, starting from March 2018. Leo also serves as the EMS Medical Director at Southwestern Illinois EMS System (SWIL) starting from April 2018 to present. Before that, he held the position of EMS Medical Director at St. Charles County Ambulance District since from April 2012 to November 2023.


Dr. Hsu's earlier work experience includes roles at Progress West Hospital, where he worked as an Attending Physician in the Emergency Department starting from July 2007. Leo also served as the Stroke Medical Director from April 2014 to April 2017 and as the Medical Director of the Emergency Department from May 2012 to January 2017.


With his extensive background and experience, Dr. Leo Hsu has made significant contributions in emergency medicine, EMS leadership, and healthcare administration throughout his career.


Leo Hsu has an extensive education history. Leo began his undergraduate studies at Stanford University in 1994 and graduated in 1998 with a BAS degree in Biology and Economics. Following this, he attended the Saint Louis University School of Medicine from 1998 to 2003, earning their MD degree in Medicine. Leo then pursued a residency in Emergency Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis, completing the program from 2003 to 2007.


In addition to his medical training, Leo also pursued theological studies at Covenant Theological Seminary from 2007 to 2011, obtaining their MDiv degree. To further broaden their educational background, he also pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Health/Health Care Administration/Management at Southeast Missouri State University from 2015 to 2017. His educational journey showcases his dedication to both medicine, theology, and healthcare administration.