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“After completing my residency, I moved back to my hometown of Cadiz. I opened a private practice. I eventually sold my practice to Trigg County Hospital and became the director for their primary care services. While I was practicing family medicine, I also worked full-time in Trigg County’s Emergency Room. I served as the Director for the ER, the director of EMS and the Chief of Staff for Trigg County Hospital. When COVID started, I transitioned from primary care and into full-time Emergency Medicine to help with the COVID response in our area. I have been working full-time emergency medicine since 2020. I am very anxious to get back to primary care. We moved to Christan County in 2021 and are enjoying becoming more involved in this community.
I am happily married to my husband of 13 years, Bailey Oliver. We have two beautiful children, Riley Harper and Mason Oliver.
I enjoy spending time with my family, hunting, and traveling.
I am active in my church, Cadiz Methodist Church, where I teach Sunday school.”
-Dr. Shea Godwin
Community Involvement
Cadiz Rotary, President , 2013
Cadiz Rotary, President-Elect 2012-2013; Vice President 2011-2012;
Cadiz Rotary Board of Directors 2010-2016
2008-2020: Rotary International
2005 – present: Alumni Association, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky
1999 – present: Alumni Association, Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky
1988 – present: Cadiz United Methodist Church, Cadiz, Kentucky
Professional Appointments:
Emergency Medicine Department Medical Director, Trigg County Hospital, Cadiz,
Kentucky, 2014-May 31, 2020
Chief-of-Staff, Trigg County Hospital, Cadiz, Kentucky
2011-2014, 2019-May 31, 2020
Trigg County Hospital Board of Directors, Trigg County Hospital, Cadiz, Kentucky
2011-2014, 2019-May 31, 2020
Trigg County Hospital Foundation Board, Trigg County Hospital, Cadiz, Kentucky
2009-2014
Trigg County Hospital Infection Control Committee, Trigg County Hospital, Cadiz, Kentucky 2008-May 31,2020
Medical Director, Suncrest Home Health Agency, Cadiz, Kentucky
2009-May 31,2020
Certifications
BLS, ACLS, PALS, ATLS
Publications
1.Godwin, S.A., Cox, J.R. and Wright, S.N. Modeling of benzocaine analog Interactions with the D4S6 segment of NaV4.1 voltage-gated sodium channels. Biophysical Chemistry, 1 Jan 2005. Vol. 113, issue 1, p.1-7.
2.Pettigrew LC, Holtz ML, Li Y, Yu J, Kryscio R, Craddock SD, Godwin S, Grass DS, Kindy MS. Focal cerebral ischemia in the TNFά-transgenic rat. (Manuscript in preparation for submission). 2004.
3.Holtz ML, Kindy MS, Foster TC, Grass DS, Godwin SA, Kovatcheva-Ivanova S, Craddock SD, Pettigrew LC. Ischemic brain injury and functional outcome in the TNFά-transgenic rat. J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metabolism. 2003.
4.Godwin, SA, Holtz ML, Foster TC, Craddock SD, Kind MS, Grass DC, Pettigrew LC. Memory retention and spatial learning after focal cerebral ischemia in the TNFάtransgenic rat. Annals of Neurology. 2002. Vol. 52, No. 6, p. 867-868.
5.Pettigrew LC, Kraemer PJ, Craddock SD, Godwin SA, Holtz ML, Kryscio R, Kindy MS, Kadaba PK. Infarct volume and cognitive performance in focal cerebral ischemia. Annals of Neurology. 2002. Vol. 3, p.561.
Research Experience
SUMMER RESEARCH PROJECT IN CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE
Studied whether overexpression of TNFά affects cognition in vivo after focal cerebral ischemia in a unique transgenic animal model.
Mentor: L. Creed Pettigrew, M.D., M.P.H.
Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, University of Kentucky College of Medicine Lexington, Kentucky. 2003, 2002.
SUMMER RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
Employed immunohistochemistry to evaluate various cell markers following focal cerebral ischemia in an established animal model.
Mentor: L. Creed Pettigrew, M.D., M.P.H.
Department of Neurology, University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Lexington, Kentucky, 2001
GRADUATE RESEARCH
Utilized computational chemistry to design a model of charge distribution along voltage-gated sodium channels to explain differences in binding affinity for a class of local anesthetic drugs.
Mentors: Sterling Wright, Ph.D. Department of Biology and James R. Cox, Ph.D.
Department of Chemistry, Murray State University Murray, Kentucky, 1999-2001.