Credentials & Education
Medical School
- Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine,
Spartanburg, SC
Residency
- Family Medicine, Fort Wayne Medical Education Program
About
David Furman, D.O., is a primary care physician who cares for men, women and children of all ages. Dr. Furman provides multiple services including preventative and chronic care. He also treats various acute illnesses.
A Fort Wayne native, Dr. Furman received a bachelor's degree in biology at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, before completing a master's degree in physiology from Ball State University in Muncie.
Prior to medical school, Dr. Furman worked as an EMT for Putnam County Operation Life. He also served as a pharmacy technician and taught as an adjunct professor of anatomy and physiology at Ball State University and Ivy Tech Community College.
Dr. Furman has completed medical mission trips to Honduras and El Salvador. He has won several research grants and has worked on multiple research publications. Dr. Furman earned Eagle Scout in 2000.
David Furman, D.O., is a primary care physician who cares for men, women and children of all ages. Dr. Furman provides multiple services including preventative and chronic care. He also treats various acute illnesses. A Fort Wayne native, Dr. Furman received a bachelor's degree in biology at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, before completing a master's degree in physiology from Ball State University in Muncie. Prior to medical school, Dr. Furman worked as an EMT for Putnam County Operation Life. He also served as a pharmacy technician and taught as an adjunct professor of anatomy and physiology at Ball State University and Ivy Tech Community College. Dr. Furman has completed medical mission trips to Honduras and El Salvador. He has won several research grants and has worked on multiple research publications. Dr. Furman earned Eagle Scout in 2000.