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1 COL Jamie Riesberg, MD, US Army, is the Defense Committee on 6 Bill Gephart, PA, RN, NRP, is a retired 18D who currently teaches
Trauma Prolonged Casualty Care Working Group chair and a mem- clinical medicine at the Joint Special Operations Medical Training
ber of the Joint Trauma System’s Committee on Tactical Combat Center, in Ft Bragg, NC, and works part-time as adjunct faculty at
Casualty Care. He has served the Special Operations community for the GWU School of Medicine. He is also a member of the CoTCCC.
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over 15 years and currently serves as the 1 Special Forces Command 7 MSG Michael A. Remley, ATP, USA, is Ranger medic/Special Op-
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(Airborne) surgeon. COL Jennifer M. Gurney, US Army, is affiliated erations combat medic and has served as a platoon medic, company
with the Joint Trauma System, Defense Health Agency, Joint Base senior medic, squad leader, and battalion senior medic/ platoon ser-
San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston; Uniformed Services University; and geant in 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. He has served as clinic
the United States Army Institute of Surgical Research, Joint Base San NCOIC and medical operations NCO in the 75th Ranger Regiment.
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Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, TX. CAPT Morgan, MD, USNR is a He served as the brigade senior medic for the Airborne & Ranger
trauma and critical care surgeon with the University of Colorado Training Brigade. He is currently the senior enlisted medical advisor
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Health in Colorado Springs and the chief of Professional Services for for the Joint Trauma System of the Defense Health Agency. Erin
4th Medical Battalion, Marine Forces Reserve. She has had five de- Eickhoff, DNP, RN, PHN, NP-BC, US Navy (Ret), served as the per-
ployments across Iraq, Afghanistan, and Africa with the USMC and formance improvement analyst in the Joint Trauma System and cur-
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Naval Special Projects. Maj Northern, MD, USAF, is a general sur- rently works as a training consultant for prehospital providers. MSG
geon with a USAF Special Operations Surgical Team and the com- Carl Miller, ATP, NRP, US Army, has served the Special Operations
mander of Detachment 1, 720th Operations Support Squadron. He community as a Special Forces medical sergeant for seven years. He
is affiliated with the University of Alabama Birmingham and the Uni- is currently the company operations sergeant for the Special Warfare
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formed Services University. CDR Onifer, MD, USN is a Navy family Medical Group (Airborne). COL (Ret) Brian Eastridge, MD, US
physician, assistant professor of family medicine at the Uniformed Army is a trauma surgeon with six deployments to SW Asia support-
Services University, and undersea medical officer. He has served as ing USA and SOCOM units, a former trauma consultant Army OTSG;
both a physician and a special amphibious reconnaissance corpsman past director, Joint Trauma System, United States Army Institute of
with USMC Reconnaissance units and the Marine Special Operations Surgical Research, Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, TX.
Command. He is currently assigned to Naval Surface Forces Atlantic. Currently he is the division chief Trauma and Emergency General Sur-
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gery, UT Health San Antonio. MSG (Ret) Montgomery, ATP, US
Army, is a retired Ranger medic/Special Operations combat medic,
having served as the Senior Enlisted Medical Advisor at USSOCOM
and the regimental senior medic of the 75th Ranger Regiment for a
combined 25 years with multiple combat deployments. He is currently
the joint program manager for TCCC at the Joint Trauma System and
vice chairman of the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care.
12 CAPT (Ret) Butler, USN, was a Navy SEAL platoon commander
before becoming a physician. He is an ophthalmologist and a Navy
underseas medical officer with 25 years of experience providing med-
ical support to Special Operations Forces. Dr Butler has served as the
command surgeon at the US Special Operations Command and was
the chairman of the Joint Trauma System’s Committee on TCCC for
11 years. He currently serves as a consultant to both the JTS and the
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CoTCCC. CAPT Drew, DO, USN, is the chair of the Joint Trauma
System’s Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care. He currently
serves as the I Marine Expeditionary Force surgeon. He has eight de-
ployments across Asia, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Africa and 11 ships in
support of both USMC and SOCOM units.
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