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Dramatic Reduction of Body Impedance (‘DIR’) Effect Via   Getting Beyond PTSD: Back to the Basics—Repurpos-
          Subcutaneous Electrode Placement and Ultra-Miniature   ing the Tools We Have to Provide Efficient, Timely
          External Battlefield Defibrillator Based on This Effect  Treatment to Eliminate the Traumatic Response to Re-
          Gary Abramov, CEO, Pacific Blue Innovations, LLC,   calling Events
          Vista, CA                                          Carrie A. Elk, PhD, LMHC, CTE, Elk Institute for Psy-
                                                             chological Health and Performance, Tampa FL
          IFMK: Integrated Field Medical Kit
          Gary Abramov, CEO, Pacific Blue Innovations, LLC,   Predicting Blood Transfusion Using Automated Analy-
          Vista, CA                                          sis of Vital Sign Input from All Available Sources
                                                             Peter Hu, PhD, University of Maryland, Baltimore,
          Canine Battlefield Medicine: Lessons Learned from 14   MD; Catriona Miller, PhD, US Air Force School of
          Years at War                                       Aerospace Medicine, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio;
          Janice L. Baker, DVM, DACVPM, Director of Research   Stacy Shackelford, MD, Joint Trauma System, Joint
          and Development, Veterinary Tactical Group, Vass, NC  Base San Antonio, TX; Shiming Yang, PhD, University
                                                             of Maryland, Baltimore MD; Charles L. Halcome, BS,
          Evaluation of a Multi-Media Mobile Medical Application   NREMT-P, FP-C, ATP, US Air Force Center for Sustain-
          to Support Prolonged Field Care in Austere Environments  ment of Trauma and Readiness Skills, Baltimore MD;
          LTC Elizabeth Mann-Salinas, PhD, RN, Research Task   Lauren Hartsky, MA, US Air Force School of Aero-
          Area Manager, USAISR, TX; SSG Dennis Jarema, 18D,   space Medicine, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio; Amechi
          ADN, Special Operations Forces-Paramedic Instruc-  Anazodo, MBBS, University of Maryland, Baltimore
          tor (SOF-P), Joint Special Operations Medical Train-  MD; Raymond Fang, MD, US Air Force Center for Sus-
          ing Center; LTC Jeremy Pamplin, MD, Research Task   tainment of Trauma and Readiness Skills, Baltimore,
          Area Manager, USAISR, TX; LTC Jamie Riesberg, MD,   MD; Colin MacKenzie, MB ChB, University of Mary-
          Special Operations Combat Medic (SOCM) Director,   land, Baltimore MD
          Special Warfare Medical Group (A); COL Sean Keenan,
          MD, Command Surgeon, Special Operations Com-       Optimization of Simulation and Moulage in Scenario-
          mand, Europe; LTC Andre Cap, MD, Research Task     Based Combat Medical Training
          Area Manager, USAISR, TX                           C. Petersen, USAF Pararescue, 103RQS; S. Rush, USAF
                                                             Pararescue, 103RQS; I. Gallo, Hofstra University, Hemp-
          Combat Wound Infections in Prolonged Field Care: Les-  stead, NY; B. Dalere, USAF Pararescue, 103RQS; B.
          sons from History                                  Staak, USAF Pararescue, 103RQS; W. Smith, US Army,
          LTC Kevin S. Akers MD, US Army Institute of Surgical   Grand Teton National Park Search and Rescue, Jackson,
          Research; LTC Stuart Tyner PhD, Walter Reed Army In-  WY; M. Litt, US Army; W. Kerr, NREMT-P, ATP; M.
          stitute of Research, Silver Spring, MD; Joseph C. Wenke,   Chandler, US Army
          PhD, US Army Institute of Surgical Research
                                                             Fasciotomy in an Austere Location: Two Case Reports
          Interventions to Improve Sleep and Next-Day Perfor-  SSG Eric Davis, NREMT; SGT Hubert Draper, NREMT;
          mance at High Altitude                             SGT Micheal Spates, NREMT; MAJ Brian Alexander,
          2d Lt Taylor Roth, Medical Student, Class of 2017,   CCR Nurse; MAJ Leigh-Anne Slack, DO, Special Op-
          Uniformed  Services  University of  the  Health  Sciences,   erations Resuscitation Team—Charlie, Special Opera-
          Bethesda, MD                                       tions Medical Detachment, 528th Sustainment Brigade
                                                             (Special Operations) (Airborne), Fort Bragg, NC
          A New Era: The Growth of Physiologic Objective Mea-
          surements to Quantify and Improve Training         Shear Shock Waves in the Brain: Observation and Char-
          C. Hutchinson, DO, Capt. USA; A.J. LaPorta, MD, Col.   acterization With High Frame-Rate Ultrasound
          (R), USA; T. Hoang, MD, Capt. USN; A. Moloff, DO,   David Espindola, PhD, Post-Doctorate Research As-
          Col. (R), USA; L. Gaul, MD, US Ski Team; R. Franci-  sociate, Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering,
          ose, MD, US Ski Team; D. Robinson MS4, LT. USA; B.   University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North
          Noyes, MS4, LT. USA; J. Savas, MD, VCU; M. Czeka-  Carolina State University, Chapel Hill, NC; Stephen
          jlo, MD, VCU; R. Alson, MD, WFU; E. McCain, PhD,   Lee, BS, Research Technician, Joint Department of Bio-
          KCUMB, J. Marlin, KCUMB; P. Volpe, DO, MG(R) USA   medical  Engineering,  University of  North  Carolina  at
                                                             Chapel  Hill,  North  Carolina  State  University,  Chapel
          Compatibility of Hextend with Transexamic Acid     Hill, NC; Gianmarco Pinton, PhD, Assistant Professor,
          Dr Nicholas Studer, Flight Surgeon, US Army; Dr Don-  Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, University
          ald Keen, Deputy Medical Director for Critical Care   of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina State
          Flight Paramedic Program                           University, Chapel Hill, NC



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