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of Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA; 6. Medical Director, Western   Town, Western Cape, South Africa; 10. Physician, Worcester
          Cape Government Health Emergency Medical Services, Cape   Hospital. Faculty, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, West­
          Town,  Western Cape,  South Africa;  7.  Physician,  Tygerberg   ern Cape, South Africa; 11. Physician, Khayelitsha Hospital.
          Hospital. Faculty, Stellenbosch University Cape Town, Western   Faculty, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, Western Cape,
          Cape, South Africa; 8. Physician, Ceres Hospital. Faculty, Stel­  South Africa; 12. Head, Department of Forensic Pathology,
          lenbosch University, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa;   Tygerberg Hospital and Stellenbosch University, Cape Town,
          9. Physician, Worcester Hospital. Faculty, Stellenbosch Univer­  Western Cape, South Africa; 13. Head of Trauma, Tygerberg
          sity, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa; 10. Physician,   Hospital. Faculty, Department of Surgery, Stellenbosch Uni­
          Khayelitsha Hospital. Faculty, Stellenbosch University, Cape   versity. Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa; 14. Physi­
          Town, Western Cape, South Africa; 11. Head, Department of   cian Scientist. US Army Institute of Surgical Research, Fort
          Forensic Pathology, Tygerberg Hospital and Stellenbosch Uni­  Sam Houston, TX, USA; 15. Chairman for the Committee on
          versity, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa; 12. Head of   En Route Combat Casualty Care, Joint Trauma System, Fort
          Trauma, Tygerberg Hospital. Faculty, Department of Surgery,   Sam Houston, TX, USA; 16. Assistant Professor, Uniformed
          Stellenbosch University. Cape Town, Western Cape, South Af­  Services University of Health Sciences, Brooke Army Medi­
          rica; 13. Physician Scientist, US Army Institute of Surgical Re­  cal Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX, USA; 17. Chief, Division
          search, Fort Sam Houston, TX, USA; 14. Chairman for the   of  Trauma,  Denver  Health,  Ernest  E  Moore  Shock  Trauma
          Committee on En Route Combat Casualty Care, Joint Trauma   Center, Denver, CO, USA; 18. Professor, Department of Emer­
          System, Fort Sam Houston, TX, USA; 15. Assistant Profes­  gency Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine,
          sor, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, Brooke   Aurora, CO, USA; 19. Professor and Vice Chair, Department
          Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX, USA; 16. Chief,   of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado School of
          Division of Trauma, Denver Health, Ernest E Moore Shock   Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA
          Trauma Center, Denver, CO, USA; 17. Professor, Department
          of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado School of   Simulations of Blast Exposure on Military Personnel From
          Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA; 18. Professor and Vice Chair,   50 Caliber Sniper Rifle Training
          Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado   Ryan Schindler, Staff Engineer;  Suthee Wiri PhD, Principle
          School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA; 19. Associate Professor,   Engineer; Craig Watry, Principle Engineer Applied Research
          Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado   Associates Inc, Albuquerque, NM, USA
          School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA
                                                             A Volumetric Comparison of Collection Techniques Used in
          Survivability of Trauma Patients Receiving Blood Products   Valkyrie Whole Blood Training
          in a Civilian Prolonged Care Setting in the Western Cape   LT Duncan Carlton, MD Emergency Medicine Intern Naval
          Province of South Africa                           Medical Center San Diego San Diego, CA; LT Samuel Wal­
          Nee­Kofi Mould­Millman, MD1; Lina V. Mata, MD2; Baid­  ther, DO Whole Blood Program Director HM2; Cole Jordan
          wan Navneet, PhD2; Chandni Patel, BPH3; Krithika Suresh,   Whole Blood Program Manager 1st Marine Division Camp
          PhD, MMath4; Brenda Beaty, MSPH5; Julia Dixon, MD,   Pendleton, CA
          MPH6; Shaheem de Vries, MBChB, MPhil7; Hendrick J.
          Lategan, MBChB8; Adeloye Adeniji, MBChB, MMed9; Les­  Antarctic Evacuation: A Retrospective Epidemiological
          ley Hodson, MBChB, MMed10; Suzan Mukonkole, MB­    Study of Medical Evacuations on US Military Aircraft
          ChB MMed11; Jeanette Verster, MBChB, MMed12; Elmin   From Antarctica
          Steyn, MBChB, MMed13; MAJ Steve Schauer, DO, MS14;   CPT Samuel Brown, MD. Emergency Medicine Resident;
          Col Cord Cunningham, MD, MPH15; COL Tyson E Becker,   CPT Sarah Mongold, MD. Emergency Medicine Resident;
          MD, MPH16; Ernest E. Moore, MD17; Col. Vikhyat Be­  MAJ Sarah Goss, MD. Emergency Medicine Faculty, San
          barta, MD18; and Adit A. Ginde, MD, MPH19. 1. Associate   Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium
          Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of   (SAUSHEC) Emergency Medicine Residency. San Antonio,
          Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA; 2. Research   TX; Capt. Thomas Powell, MD. Emergency Medicine Senior
          Associate, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of   Resident. Wright Patterson Emergency Medicine Residency.
          Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA; 3. Profes­  Dayton, OH; MAJ Steven Schauer, MD. US Army Institute of
          sional  Research  Assistant,  Department  of  Emergency  Med­  Surgical Research. Fort Sam Houston, TX.
          icine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora,
          CO, USA; 4. Research Assistant Professor, Department of   Military Medical Evacuation After the Benghazi Embassy
          Biostatistics and Informatics, University of Colorado School   Attack, Implications for Military Support of Diplomatic
          of Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA; 5. Analyst lead, Adult and   Missions
          Child Consortium for Health Outcomes Research and Deliv­  CPT Seschidar Tekmal, MD (1); CPT Casey Lockett, MD (1);
          ery  Science  (ACCORDS),  University  of  Colorado School  of   Maj Brit Long, MD (1, 2); MAJ Steven G Schauer, DO, MS
          Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA; 6. Assistant Professor, Emer­  (1, 2, 4); (1) Brooke Army Medical Center, JBSA Fort Sam
          gency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Univer­  Houston, Texas, USA; (2) Uniformed Services University of
          sity of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA; 7.   the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland, USA; (3) US Army
          Medical  Director,  Western  Cape  Government  Health  Emer­  Institute of Surgical Research, JBSA Fort Sam Houston, Texas,
          gency Medical Services, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Af­  USA
          rica; 8. Physician, Tygerberg Hospital. Faculty, Stellenbosch
          University Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa; 9. Phy­
          sician, Ceres Hospital. Faculty, Stellenbosch University, Cape





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