About
Bruce Oran, DO, FACEP, has served as a senior staff physician at WorldClinic since 2012. He holds certification from the American Board of Emergency Medicine and earned Fellowship in the American College of Emergency Physicians. His training extends well beyond emergency medicine; he completed additional work in pediatrics and internal medicine, a mini-residency in occupational medicine through Rutgers University, and a mini-residency in women's health through the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Dr. Oran stands among the earliest physicians trained in medical acupuncture by Joseph Helms, MD, at the UCLA School of Medicine. He launched his emergency medicine career with Emergency Medical Associates in New Jersey and later served as Chief of Emergency Medicine at the James J. Peters VA Medical Center. Following the 2001 World Trade Center attack, he became the first Medical Director for Corporate Health Services at Goldman Sachs, establishing an internal employee health program and serving as medical escort for international travel by the firm's Board of Directors and C-suite executives. He also served as a key member of Goldman Sachs's Business Continuity Team, shaping the company's response to epidemic Avian Flu and leading drills against future security threats.
Education & Training
Additional Training
Mini-residency in Occupational Medicine, Rutgers University; Mini-residency in Women's Health, Department of Veteran's Affairs; Medical Acupuncture training by Joseph Helms, MD, UCLA School of Medicine
Certifications
Who is Dr. Oran right for?
Dr. Oran is well suited to patients who need broad clinical coverage across emergency, occupational, and preventive care. Executives and corporate travelers benefit from his background managing employee health programs at the highest organizational levels. Patients seeking integrative approaches will appreciate his training in medical acupuncture. His experience at the VA and major trauma centers makes him effective with complex cases and multi-system conditions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Bruce Oran joined WorldClinic as a senior staff physician in 2012, making him one of the practice's longest-serving physicians. His tenure reflects deep familiarity with WorldClinic's care model and its patient population.
Dr. Oran holds certification from the American Board of Emergency Medicine and earned Fellowship in the American College of Emergency Physicians. He also completed specialized training in occupational medicine, women's health, and medical acupuncture.
Dr. Oran completed a mini-residency in occupational medicine through Rutgers University. He also served as the first Medical Director for Corporate Health Services at Goldman Sachs, where he built an internal employee health program and coordinated international medical escort for senior executives.
Yes. Dr. Oran trained in medical acupuncture under Joseph Helms, MD, at the UCLA School of Medicine. He belongs to one of the earliest groups of physicians to receive that training from Dr. Helms, who accompanied Richard Nixon to China.
Dr. Oran works well with corporate executives, frequent international travelers, and patients with complex or multi-specialty needs. His background spans emergency medicine, occupational health, women's health, and integrative techniques, giving him an unusually broad clinical range.
Dr. Oran began his emergency medicine career with Emergency Medical Associates in New Jersey. He later served as Chief of Emergency Medicine at the James J. Peters VA Medical Center and as Medical Director for Corporate Health Services at Goldman Sachs.
Doctor profile last updated April 11, 2026
