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There were no significant differences with regards to amputa-  In Vitro Evaluation of RSDL  Product For Efficacy To
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              tion proportions (3.9% versus 6.7%, p=0.195) or tourniquet   Select Dermal Toxic Chemical Compounds
              placement proportions (11.0%, versus 14.1%, p=0.351) com-  Laura Cochrane, Director of Medical and Clinical Affairs,
              pared to non-recipients. Recipients were more likely to receive   Emergent Biosolutions Inc., United Kingdom
              subsequent  parenteral  analgesia than non-recipients  (38.9%
              versus 26.8%, p=0.001). No pill pack recipients died.  The Effects of a Novel Checklist on Self-Efficacy for
              Conclusions: Subjects receiving the combat pill pack were less   Rapid Sequence Intubation
              severely injured compared to the rest of the population. The   CPT Kevin L Foss MD, Emergency Medicine Resident Phy-
              pill pack had very infrequent use within this population.  sician; CPT Joshua T Knudsen PA-C, Emergency Medicine
                                                                 Resident Physician Assistant; CPT Adam O Burgess MD,
              The Effects of Concussion History and Resilience on   Emergency Medicine Resident Physician; MAJ Jason F Naylor
              Positive Psychological Outcomes in Active Special   DSc-EM, PA-C, Staff Physician Assistant; CPT Kevin E Kear-
              Operations Forces (SOF) Combat and Combat          ney MD, Emergency Medicine Resident Physician; MAJ Brett
              Support Soldiers                                   C. Gendron, DSc-EM, PA-C, Staff Physician Assistant; CPT
              Nikki Barczak, MSc, Doctoral Research Assistant; Cassie B.   Chad S Gorbatkin MD, Emergency Medicine Staff Physician,
              Ford, PhD, Postdoctoral Research Fellow; Patricia R. Combs,   Department of Emergency Medicine: Madigan Army Medical
              MEd, ATC, Doctoral Research Assistant; Shawn F. Kane,   Center, Joint Base Lewis McChord, Washington
              MD, FAAFP, FACSM, COL (Retired), Assistant Professor; Ja-
              son P. Mihalik, PhD, CAT(C), ATC, Associate Professor: Uni-  Movement Screening for Musculoskeletal Injury Risk:
              versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC;   Utilization as a Surrogate for Impact Screening
              LTC Stephen M. DeLellis, MPAS, PA-C, Deputy Command   MAJ Darren Hearn PT, DPT, MPH, OCS, Physical Therapist,
              Surgeon; CPT Marshall L. Healy, APA-C, Medical Section,   Headquarters and Headquarters Company, United States Civil
              3rd Operational Support Group; COL James H. Lynch, MD,   Affairs and Psychological Operations (Airborne), Fort Bragg,
              FACSM, Commander, Medical Section, 3rd Operational Sup-  NC; Darin Padua PhD, ATC, Professor and Department Chair,
              port Group; COL Gary E. Means, MD, Deputy Commander   Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of North
              for Clinical Services, 3rd Operational Support Group: United   Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC; Todd Schwartz
              States Army Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, NC  DrPH, Associate Professor of Biostatistics, Gillings School of
                                                                 Public Health University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
              Preparing for the Unforseeable.Validation of a     Chapel Hill, NC; Ken Cameron PhD, MPH, ATC, Director
              Research-driven Hemorrhage Control Training        of Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Research, John A Feagin
              Protocol in Norway                                 Jr., Sports Medicine Fellowship, Keller Army Hospital, United
              Sigurd W Blix 1,5, Erik Dragset 1, Jørgen Melau CRNA 2, In-  States Military Academy, West Point, NY; Steve Marshall
              ger Lund-Kordahl MD 3,4: (1) UiT – The Arctic University of   PhD, Director, Injury Prevention Research Center University
              Norway, N-9037 Tromsø, Norway (2) Division of Pre-hospital   of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
              Services, Vestfold Hospital Trust, N-3103 Tønsberg, Norway
              (3) Anaesthesia and critical care research group, Department   Description of Penetrating Trauma in Children by
              of Clinical Medicine, UiT – The Arctic University of Norway,   Age and Location: A National Trauma Database
              N-9037 Tromsø, Norway (4) Norwegian National Advisory   Review
              Unit on Trauma, Divisions of Emergencies and Critical Care,   MAJ Joseph R Kelly MC, MD, Detachment Surgeon, Special
              Oslo University Hospital, N-0424 Oslo, Norway (5) Norwe-  Operations Detachment OTAN/NATO, MDNG Fellow, Pe-
              gian Armed Forces                                  diatric Emergency Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Balti-
                                                                 more, MD; Matthew Levy DO, Dept of Emergency Medicine,
              Norwegian Emergency Medicine Systems’              Isam Nasr MD, Dept of Pediatric Surgery, Jennifer Anders
              Training and Equipment for Mass-Casualty Events:    MD, Dept of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Johns Hopkins
              A Multicenter, Cross-Sectional, Survey-Based Study  Hospital, Baltimore, MD
              Sigurd W Blix 1,7, Jørgen Melau 2, Nina Thorvaldsen 3,4, Inger
              Lund-Kordahl 5,6: (1) UiT – The Arctic University of Norway,   A Retrospective Review of the Respiratory
              N-9037 Tromsø,  Norway (2)  Division  of  Pre-hospital  Ser-  Effects of Analgesic/Anxiolytic Agents
              vices, Vestfold Hospital Trust, N-3103 Tønsberg, Norway (3)   Administered to Traumatically Injured Civilians
              Emergency Medical Services, Division of Prehospital Services,   in the Prehospital Setting
              Oslo University Hospital. N-0424 Oslo, Norway (4) Faculty of   Tasia Long MHS, Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Coun-
              Health Science, University of Stavanger. Norway (5) Anaesthesia   cil; David Wampler PhD, LP, FAEMS, UT Health San Antonio;
              and critical care research group, Department of Clinical Medi-  Randall Schaefer MSN, RN, Southwest Texas Regional Advi-
              cine, UiT – The Arctic University of Norway, N-9037 Tromsø,   sory Council; Rena Summers BA, Southwest Texas Regional
              Norway (6) Norwegian National Advisory Unit on Trauma, Di-  Advisory Council; Lawrence Roakes MBS, EMT-B, Southwest
              visions of Emergencies and Critical Care, Oslo University Hos-  Texas Regional Advisory Council; COL Brian Eastridge MD,
              pital, N-0424 Oslo, Norway (7) Norwegian Armed Forces  FACS, UT Health San Antonio

              The Role of NCO in Avoiding Heat-induced Adverse   Prolonged Field Care – The U.S. Air Force
              Health Effects of Military Recruits during Exercise  Pararescue Experience
              LTC Emiel Boers, Ministry of Defense, Oirschot, The   Maj Erik DeSoucy DO, David Grant Medical Center, Travis
              Netherlands                                        AFB, CA; MSgt Richard Luna NREMT-P, SO-ATP – Uniformed


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