Dr. Brendan Kerr

Dr. Brendan Kerr completed his Internal Medicine residency in 2013 and General Internal
Medicine fellowship at the University of Calgary in 2015. He completed an additional fellowship
in Critical Care and Emergency Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) and obtained certification as a
Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) in 2016. He is a Fellow of the Royal College
of Physician of Canada (FRCPC). He created Calgary’s first clinical consultative POCUS service at
the Rockyview General Hospital.

He is currently the General Internal Medicine Site Chief at the Rockyview General Hospital and a
Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Calgary. Dr. Kerr is actively involved in medical
education with the University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine and the Internal
Medicine Residency Program. He has published several peer-reviewed manuscripts and
regularly attends international specialty conferences.

As a General Internist, Dr. Kerr is a specialist in acute and chronic multisystem disease and has
expertise managing a vast array of medical presentations. His outpatient clinical practice at
Peak Medical consists of areas where he has special interest, which are cardiovascular disease,
hypertension, thrombosis, dyslipidemia, diabetes, electrolyte disorders and renal dysfunction.