

Dr. Seth Eidemiller
Emergency Medicine Physician (Healthcare)
Dr. Seth A. Eidemiller is a board-certified emergency physician with a background in farming, fire service, and hands-on medical training He grew up on a fourth-generation dairy farm in Idaho, worked in wildfire suppression and construction, and later pursued International Studies and Spanish degrees Dr Eidemiller then completed medical school at the University of Nevada, Reno, followed by residency training in Fresno Dr Eidemiller now serves as Vice Chair of the Chico Emergency Medicine Physician Group.
Educational Journey
Dr Seth Eidemiller attended the University of Idaho, completing two bachelor’s degrees in International Studies and Spanish. After earning his degrees, he returned to Boise to complete medical school prerequisites at Boise State University He added laboratory sciences to his background (chemistry, biology, anatomy) and worked as a lab instructor and manager He also worked in biomedical research for three years, focusing on systems biology and human health.
Work Before Medicine
Before entering the field of medicine, Dr Eidemiller worked in several industries He served with the U.S. Forest Service as a wildland firefighter. He also worked in construction, where he learned practical skills in carpentry, electrical systems, and residential builds. In addition, he worked in restaurants, where he knew how to manage customer needs, multitask, and move quickly under pressure.
Medical School and Clinical Training
In 2012, Seth entered the University of Nevada School of Medicine in Reno He completed four years of study, rotating through clinics and hospitals across the state He gained experience in general medicine, pediatrics, surgery, psychiatry, and internal medicine.
Dr. Eidemiller graduated in 2016 and was matched into emergency medicine at UCSF-Fresno. This residency program placed him in one of the busiest emergency departments in California He trained in airway management, resuscitation, central and arterial line placement, and bedside ultrasound during residency. He also practiced under the supervision of physicians who emphasized clinical accuracy and efficient communication
While there, Dr. Eidemiller treated gunshot wounds, sepsis, cardiac arrest, blunt trauma, stroke, respiratory failure, and psychiatric emergencies He also cared for patients with chronic conditions who lacked regular access to care
Professional Practice
During and after completing his residency, Dr Seth Eidemiller additionally worked at Mercy Medical Center in Merced He handled a range of emergency presentations, and in 2020, he joined the Chico Emergency Medicine Physician Group. His responsibilities grew, and so did his reach He continued working shifts, managing patients, and coordinating care across departments His attention to systems and clear communication made him a natural reference point within the group.
In 2024, he became Vice Chair of the Chico Emergency Medicine Physician Group That role includes oversight of scheduling, operational logistics, staff support, and quality metrics. He still works clinically while guiding the physician group
Dr. Eidemiller also maintains a connection to the Community Regional Medical Center in Fresno through moonlighting shifts These allow him to stay sharp and maintain exposure to high-acuity environments.
Certifications and Credentials
Dr Eidemiller holds board certification through the American Board of Emergency Medicine He maintains an active California medical license and Drug Enforcement Administration registration. He also complies with all state and federal regulations related to controlled substances, prescribing, and documentation
Skills and Approach
Dr. Eidemiller’s clinical skills include intubation, line placement, wound care, procedural sedation, and advanced cardiac life support He operates efficiently, speaks clearly, and adapts his tone to match the situation
He works well under pressure and handles large volumes without complaint Dr Eidemiller connects with patients by listening closely, understanding their concerns, and offering explanations they can trust and understand. His fluency in Spanish enables him to communicate directly with patients and their families without needing a translator
Community Involvement
Dr. Eidemiller has always made time to give back. In Boise, he volunteered with an English language learning program through Boise State University He helped immigrants prepare for job interviews, driver’s license tests, and citizenship classes He worked one-on-one with adult learners who needed patient instruction and practical vocabulary.
He also contributed to the Ridge to Rivers trail system by carrying out maintenance, clearing debris, repairing signage, and attending planning meetings The trails served walkers, runners, and cyclists across the region
Interests and Activities Outside Work
Dr. Eidemiller maintains an active routine outside the hospital. He cycles regularly, taking long-distance rides across Northern California Cycling allows him to care for his body, reset his
mind, and reflect He logs his rides with attention to distance, performance, and bike maintenance.
At home, Dr. Eidemiller finds satisfaction in cooking. His interest in food stems from time spent in restaurants and at home. He prepares seasonal, practical meals influenced by regional Mexican dishes and rural American traditions
Home projects fill another part of his time He manages repairs, upgrades, and installations himself He takes on plumbing, wiring, drywall, painting, and landscaping His background in construction makes these projects familiar and enjoyable.
Dr Eidemiller also travels to areas that offer contrast He observes architecture, local food, language variation, and public infrastructure. He brings back ideas and comparisons that inform how he approaches his environment