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SFC Rapp, USA, is assigned to the Office of Special War-
          LTC Pamplin, USA, is a board-certified intensivist and is cur-  fare as the NCOIC for Unconventional Warfare Medicine
          rently the director of Virtual Critical Care at Madigan Army   Research.
          Medical Center, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. Pre-
          viously, he was the director of the US Army Burn Intensive   Dr Hampton is a board-certified emergency physician with
          Care Unit and chief of Clinical Trials in Burns and Trauma   additional fellowship training in emergency ultrasonography.
          at the US Army Institute of Surgical Research, San Antonio,   She is an avid medical educator and a volunteer subject  matter
          Texas. He has served as the Simulation and Training Direc-  expert and ultrasound instructor for the military medical
          tor for the Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Program,   community. Dr Hampton is currently practicing at the Land-
          San Antonio Military Medical Center, and the director of the   stuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany (US Army Medical
          Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Brooke Army Medical Center.  Department).

          MAJ Fisher, USAR, is a first-year medical student at Texas   MAJ Powell, USA, is a board-certified intensivist. He is cur-
          A&M College of Medicine and assigned to the 7249th MSU,   rently the 4th Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne)
          Houston,  Texas.  He  was  previously  assigned  to  the  75th   surgeon and staff intensivist at Womack Army Medical Center,
          Ranger Regiment, where he served as a battalion and regimen-  Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He serves on the Prolonged Field
          tal physician assistant.                           Care Working Group as chair of the research subcommittee
                                                             and a member of the telemedicine subcommittee.
          SFC Penny, USA,  is a senior medic and instructor at the
          Special Operations Combat Medic Course, US Army John F.   COL Keenan, USA,  is a board-certified emergency medi-
          Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School.         cine physician, and is currently serving as Command Surgeon,
                                                             Special Operations Command, Europe. He has previously
          SFC Olufs, USA, is a Special Forces Medical Sergeant,   served as Battalion Surgeon in both 1st and 3rd SFG(A), and
          currently serving as noncommissioned officer in charge of   as Group Surgeon, 10th SFG(A). He is the coordinator for the
          Emergency Medicine at the Joint Special Operations Medical   SOMA Prolonged Field Care Working Group.
          Training Center. He has previously served as a Special Forces
          Operational Detachment-A Senior Medical Sergeant on four   Col Shackelford, USAF, is a trauma surgeon, currently serv-
          deployments  to the  Central  Command  Area of  Operations   ing as the chief of Performance Improvement, Joint Trauma
          with 5th Special Forces Group.                     System, San Antonio, Texas. She is a member of the Commit-
                                                             tee on TCCC and has previously deployed as the director of
                                                             the Joint Theater Trauma System.












































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