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as a method to deliver high-volume critical care ultrasound Dr Hampton is a board-certified emergency physician with
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32. Biegler N, McBeth PB, Tevez-Molina MC, et al. Just-in-time additional fellowship training in emergency ultrasonography.
cost-effective off-the-shelf remote telementoring of paramedi- She is an avid medical educator, and a volunteer subject matter
cal personnel in bedside lung sonography-a technical case expert ultrasound instructor for the military medical commu-
study. Telemed J E Health. 2012;18:807–809. nity. E-mail: katarzyna.hampton@gmail.com.
33. Otto CA, Shemenski R, Drudi L. Real-time tele-echocardiog-
raphy: diagnosis and management of a pericardial effusion MAJ Vasios is the Physician Assistant for Special Opera-
secondary to pericarditis at an Antarctic research station. tions Command Africa in Stuttgart, Germany. He applies the
Telemed J E Health. 2012;18:521–524. various acquired specialties from 31 years of service to finding
34. Otto C, Shemenski R, Scott JM, et al. Evaluation of tele-ultra- solutions for complex problems in Prolonged Field Care situa-
sound as a tool in remote diagnosis and clinical management tions. His current interests include ultrasound, African snakes,
at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station and the McMurdo
Research Station. Telemed J E Health. 2013;19:186–191. and telemedicine.
35. Song KJ, Shin SD, Hong KJ, et al. Clinical applicability of
real-time, prehospital image transmission for FAST (Focused SFC Loos is currently an SFMS Course instructor at the Joint
Assessment with Sonography for Trauma). J Telemed Telec- Special Operations Medical Training Center in Fort Bragg,
are. 2013;19:450–455. NC, and he is very involved with the Prolonged Field Care
36. Adhikari S, Blaivas M, Lyon M, et al. Transfer of real-time ul- Working Group. He is also the primary administrator for the
trasound video of FAST examinations from a simulated disas- group’s blog site, an educational outlet dedicated to improving
ter scene via a mobile phone. Prehosp Disaster Med. 2014;29: patient care in resource-constrained environments.
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37. Kirkpatrick AW, McKee JL, McKee I, et al. Remote telemen-
tored ultrasound-directed compression to potentially acceler-
ate hemostasis in exsanguinating junctional vascular injuries.
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