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Daniel Muse, MD

Board-Certified Emergency Physician, Medical Advisor/Trainer
Doctor Muse is a board-certified emergency physician who has over 30 years of experience in the field. He has been practicing at Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital in Massachusetts for the last fifteen years. Doctor Muse has also served as EMS medical director overseeing thirteen public safety departments and agencies that serve Brockton Hospital’s communities.

For the last ten years, he has assisted the local district attorney’s offices in advising and training law enforcement agencies in the use of nasal Naloxone and community outreach programs. He has also served as medical advisor for the Massachusetts Municipal Police Training Committee (MPTC) since 2015 and has advanced the medical training for law enforcement. As a licensed physician Doctor Muse provides medical oversight for training to police officers throughout the Commonwealth. He also publishes periodic medical alerts and advisories relating to emerging medical issues police officers may encounter.

Doctor Muse signed off on the Naloxone Standing Order, which allowed Massachusetts Police officers to carry Naloxone. In 2013, Doctor Muse worked directly with Quincy, MA Police Department, as its medical director. In 2010, Quincy Police were the first police department in the nation to have its officers carry and deploy Naloxone. Doctor Muse continued in his efforts to bring Naloxone to other police departments across the state of Massachusetts, as well as seeing other states use the Commonwealth’s Standing Order as a template to expand Naloxone to police across the country.

His involvement with EMS has allowed him to advance and bring awareness to social initiatives that have included Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), human trafficking, substance use disorders, and domestic abuse.

Doctor Muse has extensive involvement in his Massachusetts community. Prior to medical school, he served along with his wife as a Peace Corps Volunteer in El Salvador and Guatemala. He has coached both hockey and lacrosse at the local and state level. He also founded Canton, MA Lacrosse at both the youth and high school level. For seven years, when time had permitted, Doctor Muse brought a group of college students to Lima, Peru, to work at a special education school in an under privileged area of the city called Canto Grande.