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was previously assigned to the 75th Ranger Regiment, where he served a battalion and regimental physician assistant. MAJ Washburn is the
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deputy command surgeon and physician assistant for Special Operations Command Europe, Stuttgart, Germany. LTC Powell, MC, USA, is an
intensive care physician currently serving as the 4th Battalion 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) surgeon and a staff intensivist at Womack
Army Medical Center, Fort Bragg, NC. Dr Callaway is associate professor of emergency medicine and director of operational and disaster
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medicine, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC. LTC Miles, MC, USA, is the command surgeon, 75th Ranger Regiment, Fort Benning,
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GA. MSG Brown, 18Z, Team Sergeant, US Army Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg. MSG Dituro, 18D, MS, is the noncommissioned
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officer in charge of Human Performance Research and Development at US Army Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg. COL Baker, MD,
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USA, is an emergency physician currently serving as the 528th Sustainment Brigade (Special Operations) (Airborne) surgeon and chair of the
Committee on Surgical Combat Casualty Care Austere Surgical Teams Committee. MAJ Christensen is Chief of Medical Training at the Inter
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national Special Training Centre and OIC / Course Director of the NATO Special Operations Combat Medic course in Pfullendorf, Germany.
10 LTC Cunningham, MC, USA, is an emergency medical services physician and chairman of the Joint Trauma System Committee on En Route
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Combat Casualty Care and a member of the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care. COL Gurney, MC, USA, is a trauma surgeon and
chief of trauma system development at the Joint Trauma System, San Antonio. MAJ Lopata is the regimental physician assistant, 75th Ranger
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Regiment, Fort Benning. SFC Loos, 18D, USA, is assigned to 1st Special Forces Command at Fort Bragg. He is a member of the Special Oper
ations Medical Association Prolonged Field Care Working Group Steering Committee. 1LT Maitha, USA, is the battalion physician assistant
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for 1st Ranger Battalion, Hunter Army Airfield, GA. LTC Riesberg, MC, USA, is the 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) surgeon and is the
coordinator for the Special Operations Medical Association Prolonged Field Care Working Group. CAPT Stockinger, MC, USN, is the director
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of the Joint Trauma System, San Antonio. Dr Strandenes is a Norwegian Navy anesthesiologist with Special Operations Forces. Dr Spinella is
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a pediatric intensivist; professor of Pediatrics, Washington University, St Louis, MO; and consultant to the blood research program at US Army
Institute of Surgical Research and Norwegian Navy. COL Cap is chief of blood research at the US Army Institute of Surgical Research, Fort
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Sam Houston, and hematologyoncology consultant to the US Army Surgeon General. COL Keenan, MC, USA, is command surgeon, Special
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Operations Command, Europe. He is a member of the Special Operations Medical Association Prolonged Field Care Working Group Steering
Committee. Col Shackelford, USAF, MC, is a trauma surgeon and chief of performance improvement, Joint Trauma System, San Antonio.
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