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MAJ (Ret) Knapik, USA, served in the military as an en-
listed wheel-vehicle mechanic and medic before he was com-
missioned as a Medical Service Corps officer in the US Army.
He retired from military service in 1994 and continued active
research at the US Army Research Laboratory and epidemi-
ology at the US Army Public Health Center, before retiring
from civil service in 2011. He is a fellow of the American Col-
lege of Sports Medicine, holds the Order of Military Medi-
cal Merit, and is an adjunct professor at Uniformed Services
University (Bethesda Maryland) and Bond University (Robina,
Queensland, Australia). He currently works as a Knowledge
Preservation Fellow at the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and
Education, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. E-mail: joseph.j.knapik@
JSOMonline.org.
Find the Perfect Opportunity COL (Ret) Reynolds, USA, served as a physician in the US
Army for 25 years. During that time, she received board certi-
with EmCare fication in Internal Medicine and Sports Medicine. In addition
to serving as an internal medicine and sports medicine clinician
Military Physicians and at military hospitals, she conducted injury epidemiology stud-
ies with Combat forces while serving at the US Army Research
Physician Assistants Institute of Environmental Medicine (Natick, Massachusetts).
FOR EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS After retirement in 2002, she served as a team physician for
MOONLIGHTING OR FULL TIME cadet athletes at the US Coast Guard Academy (New London,
Connecticut). She served as primary care sports medicine phy-
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Center Branch Clinic (Pensacola, Florida) from 2014 to 2016.
• CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital - Shoreline She is a fellow of the American College of Physicians. She cur-
(Corpus Christi, TX) rently serves as a medical and research consultant at the Uni-
• CHRISTUS Jasper Memorial Hospital versity of West Florida (Pensacola, Florida) for the Military
(Jasper, Port Arthur, TX) Sports and Operational Training Injuries Research Program in
• Metro/Northeast Methodist the Exercise Physiology Department.
E-mail: klrtria@gmail.com.
(San Antonio, TX)
EmCare can PCS with you because we are in over 40 states! Dr Orr served in the Australian Regular Army for over 23
For details contact: years as an infantry soldier, physical training instructor, phys-
David Guffey, (USA Ret.) Physician Recruiter iotherapist, and human performance officer. Still serving in the
reserves, he coleads the Tactical Research Unit at Bond Uni-
O: 423-322-9574 versity in Australia, serves as cochair of Tactical Strength and
E: david.guffey@emcare.com Conditioning Australia and editor of the Tactical Strength and
Conditioning Report for the National Strength and Condi-
tioning Association. Dr Orr currently supervises and conducts
research for various law enforcement agencies, the military
and fire and rescue services, as well as providing consultancy
and educational services. E-mail: rorr@bond.edu.au.
Dr Pope is currently an associate professor of physiotherapy
and coleads the Tactical Research Unit at Bond University
in Australia. Dr Pope provided clinical physiotherapy, reha-
bilitation, and injury prevention services at the Australian
Army Recruit Training Centre before establishing and lead-
ing the Australian Defence Injury Prevention Program. As
part of this work, and more recently in his university roles,
Dr Pope has conducted and supervised wide ranging research
and consultancy projects on preventing injuries and enhancing
performance during physical activity in tactical training and
operational contexts. E-mail: rpope@bond.edu.au.
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