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CURRICULUM VITAE Richard A. “Doc” Clinchy, III, PhD, CLU, ChFC, EMT-P 6814 Tidewater Drive Navarre, Florida 32566-7428 Office/Cell: 850.982.4567 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.Medic.Consulting EDUCATION NOVA Community Crisis Training St. Petersburg College - 2019 Critical Incident Stress Management/Critical Incident Stress Debriefing Certified - 2019 PhD, Health Services Management, LaSalle University 1988-1993 Certified Hyperbaric Technologist, Nat’l. Board. of Diving & Hyperbaric Medical Technology - 1992 Physicians' Course in Hyperbaric Medicine, St. Luke’s Hospital, Milwaukee - 1992 Hyperbaric Medicine and Chamber Education - Hydrolab/NOAA, USVI - 1985 MS Financial Services (Eligible All but dissertation), The American College - 1983 Paramedic Education - Bucks County Fire and Police Training Academy, PA 1981-1982 Strategic Health Care Planning, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania 1980 ChFC (Chartered Financial Consultant), The American College 1979-1982 CLU (Chartered Life Underwriter), The American College - 1968-1972 BS Major: Psychology/Minor: Biology, St. Lawrence University - 1961-1965 CAREER HISTORY 2019 Present: Corporate Advisor, Lovell Government Services, LLC 2019 Present: Corporate Advisor, Aspen Medical International 2019 Present: Member, Florida Crisis Response Team, Inc. 2018 Present: Director, FloridaOne Disaster Response Medical Team A subsidiary of FloridaOne, Inc. 2016 Present: Consultant and supply chain provider, Northcott Global Solutions’ operations in Africa 2016 Present: Medical Supply Chain provider, Aspen Medical International for all clinics, mining and energy company clients in Africa 2016 2017 Vice President & Medical Programs Director, Pax Mondial, LLC 2014 2016: Board Co-Chairman, Emerald Coast Healthcare Coalition (ECHCC absorbed October 2016) 2014 Present Director of Training, Emerald Coast Healthcare Coalition 2012 Present: Board Member and Co-Chair, FloridaOne, Inc. Also serving as Training & Education Chair Member, Emerald Coast Crisis Stress Team 2015 2016: Education & Training Consultant, Water-Jel and Water-Jel International. 2010 2017: Consultant - Staffing & Logistics Aspen Medical Pty. Ltd./Aspen Medical Int’l. 2010 2015: Board Member and Board Chairman, Coalition for Tactical Medicine 2007 Present: President, National Emergency Medical Services Museum

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Page 1: Resume - June '91 updatemedic.consulting/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/RAC-CV.pdf · 2016 – Present: Medical Supply Chain provider, Aspen Medical International for all clinics, mining

CURRICULUM VITAE

Richard A. “Doc” Clinchy, III, PhD, CLU, ChFC, EMT-P

6814 Tidewater Drive

Navarre, Florida 32566-7428 Office/Cell: 850.982.4567 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.Medic.Consulting

EDUCATION

NOVA Community Crisis Training – St. Petersburg College - 2019

Critical Incident Stress Management/Critical Incident Stress Debriefing Certified - 2019

PhD, Health Services Management, LaSalle University – 1988-1993

Certified Hyperbaric Technologist, Nat’l. Board. of Diving & Hyperbaric Medical Technology - 1992

Physicians' Course in Hyperbaric Medicine, St. Luke’s Hospital, Milwaukee - 1992

Hyperbaric Medicine and Chamber Education - Hydrolab/NOAA, USVI - 1985

MS Financial Services (Eligible – All but dissertation), The American College - 1983

Paramedic Education - Bucks County Fire and Police Training Academy, PA 1981-1982

Strategic Health Care Planning, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania – 1980

ChFC (Chartered Financial Consultant), The American College – 1979-1982

CLU (Chartered Life Underwriter), The American College - 1968-1972

BS – Major: Psychology/Minor: Biology, St. Lawrence University - 1961-1965

CAREER HISTORY

2019 – Present: Corporate Advisor, Lovell Government Services, LLC

2019 – Present: Corporate Advisor, Aspen Medical International

2019 – Present: Member, Florida Crisis Response Team, Inc.

2018 – Present: Director, FloridaOne Disaster Response Medical Team – A subsidiary of

FloridaOne, Inc.

2016 – Present: Consultant and supply chain provider, Northcott Global Solutions’ operations in Africa

2016 – Present: Medical Supply Chain provider, Aspen Medical International for all clinics, mining

and energy company clients in Africa

2016 – 2017 – Vice President & Medical Programs Director, Pax Mondial, LLC

2014 – 2016: Board Co-Chairman, Emerald Coast Healthcare Coalition (ECHCC absorbed October 2016)

2014 – Present – Director of Training, Emerald Coast Healthcare Coalition

2012 – Present: Board Member and Co-Chair, FloridaOne, Inc.

Also serving as Training & Education Chair

Member, Emerald Coast Crisis Stress Team

2015 – 2016: Education & Training Consultant, Water-Jel and Water-Jel International.

2010 – 2017: Consultant - Staffing & Logistics – Aspen Medical Pty. Ltd./Aspen Medical Int’l.

2010 – 2015: Board Member and Board Chairman, Coalition for Tactical Medicine

2007 – Present: President, National Emergency Medical Services Museum

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Curriculum Vitae - Richard A. Clinchy, III – Revised November 2019 - Page 2

CAREER HISTORY (CONTINUED) 2003 – Present: Emergency Medical Resources, LLC – CEO:

- Training Center – American Safety & Health Institute.

- Representative/Distributor/Reseller: 17 distributorships and 2 reseller agreements.

- Manufacturer with ARC Herkimer –Tactical Medical, PPE, BLEED STOP KIT, and

Boater First Aid Kit®

- Director of Business Development – 2003-2007 – Pyng Medical, Vancouver, BC

- Manufacturer with RGI Medical Manufacturing - SelectFlow™ IV administration set

- Source for deployable medical personnel OCONUS

- Co-inventor CRIC surgical airway device.

- Author Emergency First Aid on Board© and Dive/First Responder®

- Medical-legal expert witness: Emergency medical services issues.

1998 – Present: Health Technician Paramedic – Florida 1 DMAT – Intermittent federal employee

1991 – 2004: Founder & Chairman, The American College of Prehospital Medicine

Accredited web-based college offering AS and BS degree completion

1983 - 2003: President, Emergency Medical Resources Corp.

- Florida-licensed Emergency Medical Technician and Paramedic Training Center

- EMS continuing education programs

- National Safety Council First Aid Institute Training Center

1989 - 1990: EMS Director, Ocean Reef Public Safety Department, FL

- Direction of all EMS activities of this combined police, fire, and EMS service

1986 - 1989: Director of Education, Medical Arts Training Center, FL

- Executive management of EMT, Paramedic, Medical Assistant, Veterinary Assistant and

Phlebotomy programs

- All liaison with applicable Florida and national agencies

- Originally held position of EMS Director and was responsible for receipt of AMA-CAHEA

accreditation.

1985 - 1986: EMS Supervisor - St. Thomas-St. John, EMS Div., DOH, US Virgin Islands

- Supervision of EMS personnel on two islands

- Training EMS personnel up to EMT-I and EMT-P levels

- Drafting and development of Territorial Policy & Procedures

- Drafting of Territorial EMS Protocols

- Originally hired in 1985, as Territorial Paramedic Training Officer

1984 - 1985: Vice President, American Ambulance Service of Pennsylvania

- Overall operational management responsibility

- Implemented successful marketing plan

- Served as company senior Paramedic

1983 - 1984: Independent management consultant, Kintnersville, PA

1979 - 1983: President, Vernon Tech Corp., Springtown, PA

1973 - 1983: Owner/General Agent, Life Plan Analysts, Bethlehem & Springtown, PA

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Curriculum Vitae - Richard A. Clinchy, III – Revised November 2019 - Page 3

CAREER HISTORY (CONTINUED) 1972 - 1985: EMS Volunteer, Bucks County, Pennsylvania

- Chief, President, Trustee and EMT Squad 142, Riegelsville, Pennsylvania

- Paramedic with Medic 108 and Medic 125, Quakertown & Doylestown, Pennsylvania

1971 - 1972: Director of Marketing, GIB Laboratories, Newark, NJ

1966 - 1970: The Prudential Insurance Company of America

- Group insurance sales – Philadelphia and Manager, Group Office, Allentown, PA

1965 - 1966: United States Navy, Newport, RI – Officer Candidate School

Honorably Discharged, January 31, 1966

1965 – 1965: Professional Firefighter, Greenville Fire Department

1957 – 1965: Volunteer Firefighter, Greenville, Fire Department

1959 – 1961: Sales, Ling Aquatic Garden and Aquarium Supplies, New York, NY

1957 – 1959: Sales, Westchester Aquarium, White Plains, NY

1954 – 1957: Self-employed, Lawn Care, Scarsdale, NY

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Curriculum Vitae - Richard A. Clinchy, III – Revised November 2019 - Page 4

CURRENT EMS-RELATED CREDENTIALS

Florida Paramedic (PMD7959)

Health Technician/Paramedic, Florida 1 DMAT – HHS/NDMS

Director & Paramedic – FloridaOne Medical Assistance Team

Team Member – Emerald Coast Crisis Stress Team

Team Member – Florida Crisis Response Team, Inc.

Paramedic – Medical Reserve Corps Santa Rosa County, Florida

Advanced Cardiac Life Support – Provider and Instructor (ASHI)

Critical Incident Stress Management Certification – UMBC

Instructor-Trainer – American Safety & Health Institute – All level programs

Instructor – Advanced Cardiac Life Support, ASHI

Instructor – Pediatric Advanced Life Support, ASHI

Instructor – Prehospital Trauma Life Support, NAEMT

Instructor – Tactical Emergency Casualty Care, NAEMT

Instructor – Tactical Combat Casualty Care, NAEMT

Instructor – STOP THE BLEED® - American College of Surgeons, Committee on Trauma

Instructor – DHS-FEMA MGT 418 – RTIPP – Readiness: Training Indentification & Planning

Instructor – DHS-FEMA L0146 – HSEEP – DHS Homeland Security and Evaluation Program

Instructor – FEMA ICS – Incident Command System – All levels

Instructor – DHS-130 – Incident Response to Terrorist Bombings

Instructor – DHS-131 – Prevention of and Response to Suicide Bombing Incidents

Instructor – DHS-132 – Understanding and Planning for School Bombing Incidents

Intructor – G-191- Incident Command System/Emergency Operations Centers

Instructor – G-265 – Basic Instructional Delivery Skills

Instructor – G-29 – Public Information Officer Awareness

Instructor – G-289 – Public Information Officer Awareness Training

Instructor – G-402 – Incident Commmand System Overview for Executives

Instructor – G-775 – EOC Management and Operations

Instructor Emeritus (#9364), National Association of Underwater Instructors

Security Clearance: SF-85 for NDMS and SF-86: Both are Suitability clearances only

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DHS/FEMA & RELATED EDUCATION US Coast Guard – NIMS – Incident Command System – I-100 (G-100)

FEMA IS-130 – Exercise Evaluation and Improvement Planning

FEMA IS-120 – An Introduction to Exercises

US Coast Guard – NIMS – Incident Command System – I-200 (G-200)

US Coast Guard – NIMS – Incident Command System – I-300 (G-300)

USCG TRACEN Petaluma – Team Coordination Training Facilitator Course

US Coast Guard – Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response

US Coast Guard – Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response – Operations

USCG TRACEN Petaluma – Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response – Instructor

US Coast Guard – Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response – Instructor-Trainer

US Coast Guard - 4 Lenses/Temperament Intelligence Facilitator Training – Andrews AFB

FEMA – IS-700 – National Incident Management System (NIMS) an Introduction

FEMA – IS-800 – National Response Framework (NRP) an Introduction

DHS L-146 – Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP)

FEMA – IS-265 – Basic Instructional Skills

FEMA – AWR-160 – WMD/Terrorism Awarness for Emergency Responders

FEMA MGT-341 – Disaster Preparedness for Hospitals and Healthcare Organizations Within the

Community Infrastructure

FEMS MGT-418 – Readiness: Training Identification & Preparedness Planning

FEMA MGT-439 – Pediatric Disaster Response and Emergency Preparedness

FEMA PER-308 – Rural Isolation and Quarantine

FEMA- G-290 – Basic Public Information Officer

FEMA-388 – Advanced Public Information Officer

DHS G-557 – Rapid Needs Assessment

CDC – Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response (CASPER)

American College of Surgeons – Disaster Management and Emergency Preparedness (DMEP)

FEMA – L-449 – Incident Command System Train-the-Trainer

USF Health – Basic Epidemiology

FIRST: Basic Field Investigator Response and Surveillance Training

USF Health – Field Investigation and Surveillance Training

USF Health – Intermediate Field Investigation and Surveillance Training

Florida Dept. of Health – Region 1 Epidemiology Symposium

FEMA PER-308 – Rural Isolation and Quarantine for Public Health and Healthcare Professionals

FEMA MGT-409 – Community Healthcare Planning and Response to Disasters

FEMA MGT-432 – Isolation and Quarantine for Rural Public Safety Personnel

FEMA MGT-433 – Isolation and Quarantine for Rural Communities

FEMA IS-230 – Fundamentsla of Emergency Management

FEMS IS-235 – Emergency Planning

FEMA IS-520 – Introduction to Continuity of Operations Planning for Pandemic Influenza

DHS - NDMS – Response Team Training

DHS-233 – Medical Preparedness and Response to Bombing Incidents

FEMA – IS-139 – Exercise Design

FEMA – IS-775 – EOC Management and Operations

FEMA – IT-300 – Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents Instructor

FEMA – IT-300 – Advanced Incident Command System for Complex Incidents Instructor

FEMA – E/L 0958 – All-Hazards Operations Section Chief Course

NDMS-CDP – NDMS Resident Course in DMAT Fundamentals

SNS PER-310 – Strategic National Stockpile Preparedness Course

UMBC-NDMS 110 – Disaster Response

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DHS/FEMA & RELATED EDUCATION (CONTINUED)

UMBC-NDMS 111 – NDMS in Review

UMBC-NDMS 112 – DMAT Roles and Responsibilities

UMBC-NDMS 120 – Personal and Family Preparedness

UMBC-NDMS 122 – Personal Gear

UMBC-NDMS 124 – Team Safety

UMBC-NDMS 125 – Occupational Safety and the Disaster Response Worker

UMBC-NDMS 126 – Aircraft Safety

UMBC-NDMS 130 – Incident Management System

UMBC-NDMS 131 – Tents and Command Setup

UMBC-NDMS 132 – Field Pharmacy

UMBC-NDMS 133 – Logistical Issues

UMBC-NDMS 134 – Telecommunications

UMBC-NDMS 136 – Litter Bearing

UMBC-NDMS 137 – Outreach Activities

UMBC-NDMS 141 – Health Consequences and Response

UMBC-NDMS 142 – Disaster Triage

UMBC-NDMS 144 – Mass Gathering Medicine

UMBC-NDMS 147 – Critical Incident Stress Management

Dept. of Veterans Affairs – Emergency Response to Terrorism: Advanced Life Support Course

Florida Department of Health – Working with Trauma and PTSD

Florida Division of Radiation Control – Radiation Response to Population Monitoring

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Curriculum Vitae - Richard A. Clinchy, III – Revised November 2019 - Page 7

PREVIOUS RELEVANT EMS-RELATED EXPERIENCE

Co-Chair, Emerald Coast Healthcare Coalition (Florida DOH Region 1)

Fund Raising Chairman, National EMS Museum Foundation

Secretary, National EMS Museum Foundation

Vice President, National EMS Museum

Member, Florida Committee on Trauma, American College of Surgeons

Board of Directors, Special Operations Medical Association (SOMA)

Consulting Chief of Operations, Med-Evac Bahamas, Ltd., Nassau, Bahamas

Board of Directors, Florida Association of EMS Educators

OSS Dagger Recognition, Special Operations Medical Association - 1998

Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor, AHA

Affiliate Faculty, ACLS, Maryland Affiliate, AHA

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Instructor-Trainer, AHA

Nationally Registered EMT-Paramedic (MP812187)

Associate Coordinator, Divers Alert Network, Duke University

Member, Florida Committee on Trauma, American College of Surgeons

Southeast Regional Coordinator, Prehospital Trauma Life Support, NAEMT

Member, EMS Providers of Florida

Member, American Trauma Society

Member, National Association of Flight Paramedics

CPR Instructor-Trainer, American Heart Association

Certified Hyperbaric Technologist, National Board of Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine

1989 Recipient EMT Instructor-Coordinator of the Year Award, NAEMT

1988 Recipient Stephen A. Frew National Leadership Award, NAEMT

Insurance Chairman, National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians

Charter member, Florida Association of EMS Educators

Scientific Diver, American Academy for Underwater Sciences

Hyperbaric Chamber Paramedic, U.S. Virgin Islands

Flight Paramedic, U.S. Virgin Islands and Florida

Paramedic — Pennsylvania, New Jersey, US Virgin Islands

1983 Explorers Club EMS teaching group, Thimpu, Bhutan

Regional Faculty Instructor, Prehospital Trauma Life Support, NAEMT

Certified EMT Instructor, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Board Member, Bucks County Emergency Health Council, Pennsylvania

Vice President, Upper Bucks Paramedics, Inc., Pennsylvania

Education Committee Member, Bucks County Emergency Health Council, Pennsylvania

Member, Advisory & Review Committee, Bucks County Emergency Health Council, Pennsylvania

Member, Bucks County EMT Instructors Advisory Group, Pennsylvania

Chairman, BLS Systems Task Force, Bucks County, Pennsylvania

Volunteer Paramedic, Medic 108, Quakertown, Pennsylvania

Volunteer Paramedic, Medic 125, Doylestown, Pennsylvania

Course developer, EMT-MAST Training Program, Bucks County, Pennsylvania

Developer of MCI Protocol and Response Plan for Upper Bucks County Pennsylvania

Chief, Riegelsville Emergency Squad, Pennsylvania

President, Riegelsville Emergency Squad, Pennsylvania

Board Member, Bucks County Emergency Health Council

Board Member, Quakertown Community Hospital

Instructor, American Red Cross – First Aid and CPR

Chief, Emergency Response Unit, Town of Greenburgh Civil Defense, New York

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Curriculum Vitae - Richard A. Clinchy, III – Revised November 2019 - Page 8

RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION AFFILIATIONS

Member, Florida Fire Chiefs Association – Florida Association of Public Information Officers

Member, International Critical Incident Stress Foundation

Life Member, Special Operations Medical Association

Member, International Association for Counterterrorism & Security Professionals

Life Member, Navy League

Life Member, United States Naval Institute

Charter Member, National Association of EMS Educators

Charter Member, Florida Asociation of EMS Educators

Member, National EMS Management Association

Charter Affiliate, AED Instructor Foundation

Founding Member & Corporate Sponsor, Florida Association of EMS Educator

Member, National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians

Member, National Association of EMS Physicians

Member, International Society for Infectious Diseases

Member, Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society

Member, National Association for Search and Rescue

Member, Wilderness Medical Society

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Curriculum Vitae - Richard A. Clinchy, III – Revised November 2019 - Page 9

PREVIOUS SIGNIFICANT COMMUNITY & PROFESSIONAL INVOLVEMENT

Secretary, Navarre High School Boys Soccer Booster Club, Navarre, Florida

Manager, Navarre Lightning – Navarre United Futbol Club, Navarre, FL

Adjunct Professor, The American College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

Adjunct Professor, Northampton County Area Community College, Pennsylvania

Founder, Quakertown TIP Club, Pennsylvania

President, Lehigh Valley General Agents & Managers Association, Pennsylvania

Board Member, Estate Planning Council of the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania

Member, Million Dollar Round Table

Director, Rotary Club, Miramar, Florida

First Vice President, Rotary Club, Quakertown, Pennsylvania

Lodge Advisor, Adjapeu Lodge Order of the Arrow, Boy Scouts of America, Pennsylvania

Merit Badge Counselor, Boy Scouts of America, Pennsylvania

Cubmaster, Pack 81, Boy Scouts of America, Bucks County, Pennsylvania

District Vice Chairman, Bucks County Council, Boy Scouts of America

Member, Bel Canto Singers

Member, Allentown Symphony Chorus

Member, Citizens Committee of Drug Abuse, Willingboro, New Jersey

Lecturer and consultant, Lehigh County Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Pennsylvania

Director, Lehigh County Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Pennsylvania

Publicity Chairman, Lehigh County Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Pennsylvania

Permanent Appointee, Mayor’s Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Allentown, Pennsylvania

Member, Governor’s Commission on Drug Abuse, Pennsylvania

President and Founder, Kay Brook-Green Hills Community Association, Allentown, Pennsylvania

Training Director & Director At Large, Waterland Retriever Club, Pennsylvania

President, Sigma Pi Fraternity, St. Lawrence University

President, Laurentian Singers, St. Lawrence University

Member, Intrafraternity Council, St. Lawrence University

Player, Varsity Hockey Team 1964-1965, St. Lawrence University

Entertainment Chairman, Winter Carnival 1964, St. Lawrence University

Vigil Member, Order of the Arrow, Boy Scouts of America

Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America

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Curriculum Vitae - Richard A. Clinchy, III – Revised November 2019 - Page 10

UNITED STATES COAST GUARD AUXILIARY SERVICE SUMMARY – 1998-2011

Period of service: 1998-2011

Chief of Staff, Coastal Region – 8th Coast Guard District –Area of responsibility from NW

Florida westward through MS, AL, LA, TX, and NM encompassing ~2,300 Auxiliary members.

Rear Commodore – East – Coastal Region – 8th Coast Guard District – Senior administrative

position in NW FL, SW GA, AL, and MS. Liaison with USCG Sector Mobile

Coordinator – Elected Leaders Academy – Coastal Region – 8th USCG District

Chief – Department of Education – Responsible for all public education programs and

materials utilized by 30,000 Coast Guard Auxiliarists nationwide.

Director and subsequently Deputy Director – National Marketing Group

Developer Waterway Watch – US Coast Guard Auxiliary original public outreach program for

Maritime Domain Awareness and Homeland Security.

Captain – Division 1 – 8th Coastal Region (Senior Auxiliarist of Flotillas in NW Florida,

SE Alabama, SSW Georgia – 9 Flotillas, 2 detachments, 1 SARDET, 3 aircraft, 470 Auxiliarists)

District Staff Officer – Public Education – 8th Coastal Region

Vice Captain – Division 1 – 8th Coastal Region

Assistant District Staff Officer – Public Education – 8th Coastal Region

Flotilla Commander, Flotilla 17 – Pensacola, FL

John P. Mitchell – Most Outstanding Division – 8th Coastal Region – 2003

Alan Roth Member Training Award – 8th Coastal Region – 2003

Commodore Cook Award – Most outstanding Auxiliarist – 2001 & 2003 – Div. 1 – 8th Coastal Region

Coxswain, Qualification Examiner, TCT Facilitator, Marine Dealer Visitor, ATON Verifier, Instructor,

Air Observer, Air Crewman

Instructor and Instructor-Trainer – Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response – A & O

Facilitator, The Navigational Leadership Group, Inc. – Four Lenses course

Facilitator, FISH! Charthouse Publishing, Inc. – Enhanced customer service program

Initial Critical Incident Stress Manager – Pediatric fatality incident – USCG Station Pensacola

Awards: Meritorious Service Medal (3); Medal of Operational Merit (1); Commendation Medal (2);

Achievement Medal (1); Commandant Letter of Commendation (1); DOT 9-11 Ribbon (1); CG

Meritorious Team Commendation (12); Presidential Unit Citation (1); Coast Guard Unit Commendation

(3); Sustained Service Award (25,000 hours); Instructor Program Ribbon (1); Public Education Service

Award (10); Examiner Program Ribbon (1); Operations Service Award (1); Marine Safety Training

Ribbon (1); Membership Service Award (2 – 10 years); Specialty Training Ribbon (4); Operations

Program Ribbon (4); NY State Defense of Liberty Medal (Not a CG Award – For service at Ground Zero)

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PUBLICATIONS, ARTICLES, AND PRESENTATIONS

Instructor/Course Coordinator – G- 400 – Ft. Walton Beach, Florida – 23-24 September 2019.

Instructor/Course Coordinator – G- 300 – Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office, Shalimar,

Florida – 24-26 July 2019.

Instructor/Course Coordinator – G-300 – Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office, Shalimar,

Florida – 18-20 March 2019.

Creating A Leadership Environment – Fire-Rescue East Conference, Florida

Association of Fire Chiefs, Daytona Beach, FL – 23 January 2019.

Instructor and Instructor-Trainer, Prehospital Trauma Life Support, UniTeam Medical

Assistance, LLC, affiliate of Aspen Medical Pty. Ltd., Australia, Abu Dhabi, UAE,

23-31 August 2019.

Hospital Incident Command System training and Table-Top Exercise, Ft. Walton Beach Medical

Center, Ft. Walton Beach, FL – 16 August 2018.

Lead Instructor, Homeland Security Exercise Evaluation Program, Emerald Coast

Healthcare Coalition, Ft. Walton Beach, FL – 07-08 May 2018.

Expert Witness – Friend or Foe? – Emerald Coast Emergency Care Symposium –

Destin, FL – 08 March 2018.

EMS Instructor or Dynamite Educator – The Choice is Yours – Emerald Coast Emergency

Care Symposium – Destin, FL – 09 March 2018.

HSEEP Evaluator – Florida DOH Region 1 – Ft. Walton Beach, FL/Panama City, FL/

Pensacola, FL/Okaloosa County DOH, FL/Escambia County Clinics, FL –

05-10 November 2017.

EMS Instructor or Dynamite Educator – The Choice is Yours – CLINCON 2017,

Orlando, FL – 14 July 2017.

Expert Witness – Friend or Foe? CLINCON 2017, Orlando, FL – 12 July 2017.

HSEEP Evaluator – Hurrex 2017 – Okaloosa County Emergency Operations Center, Niceville, FL –

May 1, 2017.

HSEEP Controller & Evaluator – Mass Casualty/Active Shooter Exercise – Marion County, FL –

14-17 November 2016.

Panelist, The Zika Virus: The Public Policy Tension Between Humanitarian Outreach and Security,

Pepperdine University and Ready Communities Partnership, Washington, DC – 29 June 2016.

TCCC-LEFR Instructor – Ft. Walton Beach, FL – 16 March 2016.

TCCC-TECC Instructor – Ft. Walton Beach, FL – 14-15 March 2016

HSEEP Co-Instructor – Ft. Walton Beach, FL – 08-10 March 2016

HSEEP Evaluator – Mass Casualty Active Shooter Exercise, Naval Hospital Pensacola –

07-08 December 2015.

HSEEP Evaluator – Bioshield Exercise, Central Florida Disaster Medical Coalition –

02-04 November 2015..

Coordinator – Medical Care Coverage – Boo Weekley Charity Golf Tournament, Pensacola,

Florida – 23-25 July 2015.

Ebola Tabletop Exercise, Florida Dept. of Health - Calhoun & Liberty Counties, Blountstown,

Florida – 19 June 2015.

Ebola Workshop and PPE Training, Florida Dept. of Health - Calhoun & Liberty Counties,

Blountstown, Florida – 19 June 2015.

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PUBLICATIONS, ARTICLES, AND PRESENTATIONS (CONTINUED)

Ebola Workshop and PPE Training, Florida Dept. of Health - Escambia County, Pensacola,

Florida – 16 June 2015.

Medical Coverage, Billy Bowlegs Festival, Ft. Walton Beach, FL – 06 June 2015.

OUCH! Bites & Stings – Seminar for FL1 DMAT, MRC-SMRT1, MRC, CERT, and

Emerald Coast Healthcare Coalition, Ft. Walton Beach – 13 June 2015.

Ebola Workshop and PPE Training, Florida Dept. of Health – Okaloosa County, Niceville,

Florida – 27 May 2015.

Ebola Workshop and PPE Training, Florida Dept. of Health – Jackson County, Marianna,

Florida – 19 May 2015.

Emergency First Aid On Board, 2e – Rights purchased from McGraw-Hill, Inc. Contents to be

updated and will self-publish by year-end 2015.

Sorting Them Out…Triage In Mass Casualty Incidents and What’s Different In The MCI – Tabletop

exercise for FL1 DMAT, MRC-SMRT1, MRC, CERT, and Emerald Coast Healthcare Coalition,

Ft. Walton Beach – 14 March 2015.

Representative for FL1 DMAT and Region 1 SMRT – Florida Department of Health Region 1

Epidemiology Symposium – Niceville, FL – 06 March 2015.

Emerging HemorrhagicFevers – What You Need To Know seminar - for FL1 DMAT, MRC-SMRT1,

MRC, CERT, and Emerald Coast Healthcare Coalition, Ft. Walton Beach – 14 February 2015.

Coordinator – Medical coverage Navarre Beach Area Chamber of Commerce Health & Business

Expo. Region 1 SMRT. 24 January 2015.

Introduction to HSEEP Tabletop Exercises – Tabletop Exercise for FL1 DMAT, MRC-SMRT1, MRC,

CERT, and Emerald Coast Healthcare Coalition, Ft. Walton Beach – 10 January 2015.

“Ebola In West Africa…Why So Many Cases?”, blog article for

www.friendsoffloridaone.org, 16 December 2014.

Ebola Seminar, Medical Reserve Corps of Santa Rosa County Florida, Milton,

Florida – 10 December 2014.

Ebola Workshop and PPE Training, Florida Dept. of Health - Bay County Strike Team,

Panama City, Florida – 03 December 2014.

Faculty, Border Diseases, Texas State EMS Conference, Ft. Worth, Texas –

24 November 2014.

Faculty and facilitator, Ebola Training and Tabletop Exercise, Florida Department of

Health and Emerald Coast Healthcare Coalition, Niceville, Florida – 21 November 2014.

Ebola Workshop and PPE Training, Bay Medical Center, Panama City, Florida –

23-24 October 2014.

Coordinator – Medical Care Coverage – Boo Weekley Charity Golf Tournament, Navarre,

Florida – 25-28 July 2014.

Border Diseases – Workshop for the FL1 DMAT, SMRT1, MRC, CERT, and Emerald

Coast Healthcare Coalition. Ft. Walton Beach, Florida – 12 July 2014.

TCCC – Tourniquets, Hemostatic Bandages, Chest Seals – Workshop for the Emerald Coast

Healthcare Coalition. Ft. Walton Beach, Florida – 14 June 2014.

Coordinator – 1st Annual Disaster Preparedness Day, Ft. Walton Beach, Florida – 6 April 2014.

HSEEP Evaluator – Mass Casualty Active Shooter Exercise, Ft. Walton Beach, Florida –

18-20 February 2014.

Coordinator – Medical Care Coverage – Boo Weekley Charity Golf Tournament, Navarre,

Florida – 26-28 July 2013.

Introduction Of Florida 1 DMAT/Region 1 SMRT – Niceville/Valparaiso Rotary Club, Niceville,

Florida – 18 July 2013.

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PUBLICATIONS, ARTICLES, AND PRESENTATIONS (CONTINUED)

Introduction of Florida 1 DMAT/Region 1 SMRT – Navarre Rotary Club, Navarre,

Florida – 20 June 2013.

HSEEP Coordinator – Functional Exercise – Region 1 SMRT, Ft. Walton Beach, Florida –

11 May 2013.

Co-instructor, War Surgery, Clinical Officers of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army,

Juba, South Sudan – 03-17 March 2013.

Contributor, Chapman Piloting and Seamanship, 67th edition, Sterling Publishing/Hearst, 2012.

Dive - First Responder, 2e. Diving medicine and Dive/First Responder® text. 2nd edition

will be co-authored with CDR Timothy Coakley, MD, DMO, USN (ret). 2020.

“The Rearview Mirror”, American College of Emergency Physicians EMS Section Newsletter,

September, 2011.

“Quo Vadis Burn Care?” burn care monograph, WaterJel Technologies. October 2010.

“Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill” – sidebar contribution – The Navigator, USCG Auxiliary,

St. Louis, June 2010.

“US Coast Guard Auxiliary – Alabama Marine Police Summit”, The Navigator, USCG Auxiliary, St,

Louis, June 2010.

FISH! facilitation – US Coast Guard – Ft. Walton Beach, FL – February 2010.

“Fiscal Reality”, Behind the Eighth, USCG Auxiliary, New Orleans, LA, April 2010.

“Fallen Comrades Ceremony”, Behind the Eighth, USCG Auxiliary, New Orleans, LA, April 2010.

“The Road Ahead”, Behind the Eighth, USCG Auxiliary, New Orleans, LA, February 2010.

United States Coast Guard, Instructor-Trainer, HAZWOPER, United States

Coast Guard Training Facility, Yorktown, VA, January 2010.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Elected Leaders Academy – Lead Facilitator – Covington, LA –

December 06-08, 2009.

Four Lenses facilitation – Covington, Louisiana – December 7, 2009.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Elected Leaders Academy – Lead Facilitator – Mobile, AL –

November 20-22, 2009.

Four Lenses facilitation – Mobile, AL – November 21, 2009.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Elected Leaders Academy – Lead Facilitator – Panama City

Beach, FL – November 13-15, 2009.

Four Lenses facilitation – Panama City, FL – November 14, 2009.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Elected Leaders Academy – Lead Facilitator – Birmingham, AL –

November 06-08, 2009.

Four Lenses facilitation – Birmingham, AL – November 7, 2009.

FISH! facilitation – US Coast Guard – Dallas, TX – September 2009.

“FEBCON 10 – This One’s for You!”, Behind the Eighth, USCG Auxiliary, New Orleans, LA,

September 2009.

“Creating A Leadership Climate – Part 2”, Behind the Eighth, USCG Auxiliary, New Orleans, LA,

September 2009.

United States Coast Guard, Instructor-Trainer, HAZWOPER, United States Coast

Guard Training Facility, Petaluma, CA, September 2009.

“Creating A Leadership Climate – Part 1”, Behind the Eighth, USCG Auxiliary, New Orleans, LA,

June 2009.

United States Coast Guard, Instructor-Trainer, HAZWOPER, United States Coast

Guard Training Facility, Yorktown, VA, June 2009.

“BMI-MAW – What’s It All About”, Behind the Eighth, USCG Auxiliary, New Orleans, LA,

February 2009.

“Looking Ahead…And Back”, Behind the Eighth, USCG Auxiliary, New Orleans, LA,

October 2008.

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PUBLICATIONS, ARTICLES, AND PRESENTATIONS (CONTINUED)

“Why Don’t They Call?”, Behind the Eighth, USCG Auxiliary, New Orleans, LA,

March 2008.

“Privilege of Membership”, Behind the Eighth, USCG Auxiliary, New Orleans, LA,

July 2008.

Co-author, The Instant Handbook: Boat Handling, Navigation, and Seamanship,

International Marine/McGraw-Hill, NY, January 2008.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Elected Leaders Academy – Coordinator – NAS Pensacola,

FL – November 30 – December 02, 2007.

Four Lenses facilitation – NAS Pensacola, FL – December 1, 2007.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Elected Leaders Academy – Coordinator – NAS Pensacola,

FL – November 16-18, 2007.

Four Lenses facilitation – NAS Pensacola, FL – November 17, 2007.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Elected Leaders Academy – Coordinator – NAS Corpus

Christi, TX – November 02-04, 2007.

Four Lenses facilitation – NAS Corpus Christi, TX – November 3, 2007.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Elected Leaders Academy – Coordinator – NAS Corpus

Christi, TX – October 26-28, 2007.

Four Lenses facilitation – NAS Corpus Christi, TX – October 27, 2007.

“What’s Up With ABC?”, Behind the Eighth, US Coast Guard Auxiliary, New Orleans, LA,

July 2007.

“D8CR – Once Again on the Cutting Edge”, Behind the Eighth, US Coast Guard Auxiliary,

New Orleans, LA, July 2007.

“Pruning or Agent Orange?”, Behind the Eighth, US Coast Guard Auxiliary, New Orleans, LA,

January 2007.

“Intraosseous Infusion”, Presentation at the Special Operations Medical Association conference,

Tampa, FL – December 1, 2006.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Coordinator – NAS Pensacola,

FL – November 17-19, 2006.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Coordinator – NAS Corpus

Christi, TX – November 10-12, 2006.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Coordinator – NAS Corpus

Christi, TX – November 3-5, 2006.

Emergency First Aid On Board: A Captain’s Quick Guide, a first aid primer for recreational boaters.

International Marine/McGraw-Hill, NY, December 2006.

“Short Courses…Appealing to the Internet Generation” Presentation with Robin Freeman, International

Boating and Water Safety Summit, Palm Harbor, FL – May 1-3, 2006.

“International Outreach in the Caribbean” Presentation with Robin Freeman and COMO Everette

Tucker, International Boating and Water Safety Summit, Palm Harbor, FL – May 1-3, 2006.“I Don’t

Need A Course To Teach Me To Boat!” Boating World Magazine, 2006.

“You Have To Live Long Enough To Get Hypothermia!” Boating World Magazine, 2006.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Lead Instructor – NAS Pensacola,

FL – February 24-26, 2006.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Lead Instructor – NAS Corpus

Christi, TX – February 17-19, 2006.

Intraosseous infusion instruction program and cadaver lab – University of Texas Medical

Branch, San Antonio, TX – Program part of pre-conference workshop for the National

Association of EMS Educators annual conference – September 6-8, 2005.

Marketing and Preventive SAR presentations – CSAR-SMEE, Santo Domingo, Dominican

Republic – June 21-25, 2005.

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PUBLICATIONS, ARTICLES, AND PRESENTATIONS (CONTINUED) “Intraosseous Infusion in Tactical Combat Casualty Care” presentation – US Army National

Guard multi-state training session – Ft. McCoy, WI – June 14-16, 2005.

“Intraosseous Infusion” presentation – Stockton Fire-EMS Educational Conference,

Stockton, CA – February 28, 2005.

“Intraosseous Infusion” presentation – Wilz Trauma Conference, Pueblo, CO –

February 19, 2005.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Lead Instructor – Keesler AFB,

MS – November 19-21, 2004.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Lead Instructor – NAS Corpus

Christi, TX – November 12-14, 2004.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Lead Instructor – NAS Corpus

Christi, TX – November 5-7, 2004.

“Telemedicine in the Austere Environment” presentation at the African Medical Research and

Education Foundation, Nairobi, Kenya – August 24-25, 2004.

Roll-out of America’s Boating Course to SARFA – Search & Rescue Foundation Aruba –

Aruba, Netherlands Antilles – July 7-12, 2004.

“Public Education and Preventive SAR” presentation at Caribbean Volunteer Search & Rescue

Conference, sponsored by SOUTHCOM, Miami, FL, May 2004.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Lead Instructor – Hurlburt Field,

Hurlburt Field, FL – November 28-30, 2003.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Lead Instructor – Hurlburt Field,

Hurlburt Field, FL – November 21-23, 2003.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Lead Instructor – Randolph AFB,

San Antonio, TX – November 14-16, 2003.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Lead Instructor – Randolph AFB,

San Antonio, TX – November 7-9, 2003.

“EMS Toys: Lead-Lok – Another Player in the ECG Electrode Marketplace”, Merginet.com,

December 2002.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Lead Instructor – NAS Pensacola,

Pensacola, FL – December 13-15, 2002.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Lead Instructor – NAS Pensacola,

Pensacola, FL – November 22-24, 2002.

“EMS Toys: A Backboard With A New Twist: The Brittany Board”, Merginet.com, November 2002.

“EMS Instructor or Dynamite Educator – The Choice is Yours!” presentation at Mountain States

EMS Conference, West Yellowstone, MT, October 2002.

“Kids Ain’t So Scary After All” presentation at Mountain States EMS Conference,

West Yellowstone, MT, October 2002.

“Ground Zero – Looking Back One Year Later” presentation at Mountain States EMS

Conference, West Yellowstone, MT, November 2002.

“Expert Witness – Friend or Foe?” presentation at Mountain States EMS Conference, West

Yellowstone, MT, October 2002.

“Power Presentations – Becoming a Sought After Speaker” presentation at Mountain

States EMS Conference, West Yellowstone, MT, October 2002.

“EMS Toys: Our Treatment…Our Risk?”, Merginet.com, November 2002/

“EMS Toys: It’s a Stryk-er”, Merginet.com, July 2002.

“EMS Toys: Laerdal Pocket Mask revisited”, Merginet.com, June 2002.

“EMS Toys: First Care Bandage”, Merginet.com, May 2002.

“EMS Toys: DualFlow IV Administration Set”, Merginet.com, May 2002.

“EMS Toys: Silverlon Burn Care Products”, Merginet.com, April 2002.

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PUBLICATIONS, ARTICLES, AND PRESENTATIONS (CONTINUED)

“EMS Toys: Ambu Head Wedge”, Merginet.com, March 2002.

“EMS Toys: DRG Stethoscopes”, Merginet.com, March 2002.

“Being At Ground Zero”, St. Lawrence University Alumni Bulletin – March 2002.

“EMS Toys: Laerdal Speedblocks™”, Merginet.com, January 2002.

“EMS Toys: Thermal Angel”, Merginet.com, December 2001.

“Being At Ground Zero”, Merginet.com – online EMS magazine – December 2001

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Lead Instructor – NAS Pensacola,

Pensacola, FL – December 7-9, 2001.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Lead Instructor – NAS Pensacola,

Pensacola, FL – November 23-25, 2001.

“Current Controversies in Prehospital Trauma Care” presentation at Mountain States

EMS Conference, West Yellowstone, MT, November 2001.

“Near Drowning and Hypothermia” presentation at Mountain States EMS Conference,

West Yellowstone, MT, November 2001.

“The WTC Disaster” presentation at Mountain States EMS Conference, West Yellowstone,

MT, November 2001.

“Ouch! A Look at Bites and Stings” presentation at Mountain States EMS Conference, West

Yellowstone, MT, November 2001.

“EMS Moves into Primary Health Care” presentation at Mountain States EMS Conference, West

Yellowstone, MT, November 2001.

“On Water Training” workshop presented at US Coast Guard Auxiliary Annual Conference,

Portland, OR, August 2001.

“Management of Mass Casualty Incidents and Disasters” presentation and workshop, Vittal SA,

Buenos Aires, Argentina, June 2001.

“Becoming a Dynamite Instructor” presentation to US Coast Guard Auxiliary Division 7 – 8CR

Conference, Corpus Christi, TX, March 2001.

“Public Education Update” presentation at US Coast Guard Auxiliary 8CR District

Conference, Biloxi, MS, February 2001

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Lead Instructor – Keesler AFB,

Biloxi, MS – December 15-17, 2000.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Lead Instructor – NAS Corpus Christi,

Corpus Christi, TX – December 1-3, 2000.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Lead Instructor – NAS Corpus Christi,

Corpus Christi, TX – November 10-12, 2000.

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander Academy – Lead Instructor – NAS Pensacola,

Pensacola, FL – November 3-5, 2000.

“Faculty Management and the Internet” presentation at DETC Education Directors’ Conference,

Notre Dame University, South Bend, IN – October 2000.

“On Water Training Implementation” presentation at US Coast Guard Auxiliary District 8CR

Conference, Dallas, TX – September 2000.

“EMT-Basic Utilizing Distance Education” presentation at Advance Technology Applied to

Combat Casualty Care Conference – DOD, Ft. Walton Beach, FL – September 2000.

“An Up-to-date Look at Diving Illness” presentation to USAF Independent Duty Medical

Technician Conference, Las Vegas, NV, March 2001.

“EMS Comes to the Himalayas” presentation at USAF Independent Duty Medical Technician

Conference, Ft. Walton Beach, FL, May 2000.

“Kids Ain’t So Scary After All” presentation at 10th Annual Emerald Coast Emergency Care

Symposium, Sandestin, FL, March 2000.

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PUBLICATIONS, ARTICLES, AND PRESENTATIONS (CONTINUED)

“Effective Public Education Presentations” presentation for US Coast Guard Auxiliary District

8CR Conference, Biloxi, MS – February 2000.

EMS Educators Workshop – Wisconsin EMS Association Conference, Milwaukee, January 2000.

“Denial Might Kill You – It Almost Killed Me” presentation at Wisconsin EMS Association

Conference, Milwaukee, January 2000.

“Near Drowning and Hypothermia” presentation at Wisconsin EMS Association Conference,

Milwaukee, January 2000.

“Denial Might Kill You – It Almost Killed Me” presentation at Special Operations Medical

Association Conference, Tampa, FL, December 1999.

“Denial Might Kill You – It Almost Killed Me” presentation at Texas Department of Health

EMS Conference, Austin, TX, November 1999.

“Kids Ain’t So Scary After All” presentation at 23rd Prehospital Care and Crisis Intervention

Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, November 1999.

“Denial Might Kill You – It Almost Killed Me” presentation at 23rd Prehospital Care and

Crisis Intervention Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, November 1999.

“Current Controversies in Prehospital Trauma Care” presentation at 23rd Prehospital Care and

Crisis Intervention Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, November 1999.

“Up-to-Date Look at Diving Illnesses” presentation at 23rd Prehospital Care and Crisis Intervention

Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, November 1999.

“Expert Witness – Friend or Foe?” presentation at 23rd Prehospital Care and Crisis Intervention

Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, November 1999.

“Current Controversies in Prehospital Trauma Care” presentation at 22nd Annual Prehospital

Emergency Care & Crisis Intervention Conference, Salt Lake City, November 1998.

“EMS Instructor or Dynamite Educator…The Choice Is Yours” presentation at 22nd Annual

Prehospital Emergency Care & Crisis Intervention Conference, Salt Lake City, November 1998.

“Kids Ain’t So Scary After All” presentation at 22nd Annual Prehospital Emergency Care &

Crisis Intervention Conference, Salt Lake City, November 1998.

“An Up to Date Look At Diving Illness” presentation at 22nd Annual Prehospital Emergency

Care & Crisis Intervention Conference, Salt Lake City, November 1998.

“EMS Comes to the Himalayas” presentation at 22nd Annual Prehospital Emergency

Care & Crisis Intervention Conference, Salt Lake City, November 1998.

“EMS Moves into Primary Patient Care” presentation at 22nd Annual Prehospital Emergency

Care & Crisis Intervention Conference, Salt Lake City, November 1998.

“Expert Witness…Friend or Foe?” presentation at Texas Department of Health

EMS Conference, Austin, TX, November 1998.

“Kids Ain’t So Scary” presentation at Texas Department of Health EMS Conference,

Austin, TX, November 1998.

“Off-the-shelf Medical Education Software” presentation at Advanced Technology Applications

for Combat Casualty Care, Ft. Walton Beach, FL, November 1998.

“CPR and CPR Adjuncts” appearance on syndicated TV show Health Matters with

Loretta Swit, Boca Raton, FL, taped February 1998/Air date November 1998.

“Effective Management of Distance Education Faculty” presentation/panel moderator,

Distance Education and Training Council Education Directors’ Conference,

Notre Dame University, October 1998.

Author “Emergency Medical Care” section of the NOAA Diving Manual, National Oceanic and

Atmospheric Administration, Best Publishing, August 1998.

“College Education at a Distance” presentation at Aeromedical Technician Instructor Symposium,

School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks AFB, Texas, July 1998.

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PUBLICATIONS, ARTICLES, AND PRESENTATIONS (CONTINUED)

“More Education, Who Needs It?” TOES (Trainers of Emergency Services) Newsletter, AK, May 1998.

“EMS Instructor or Dynamite Educator…The Choice Is Yours” preconference workshop

at EMS Magazine Exposition, Nashville, TN, May 1998.

“Personal Financial Planning for EMS Professionals” presentation at EMS Magazine

Magazine Exposition, Nashville, TN, May 1998.

“Kids Ain’t So Scary” presentation at USAF EMT Instructor Symposium, Sheppard AFB, TX,

March 1998.

“Current Controversies in Prehospital Trauma Care” presentation at USAF EMT

Instructor Symposium, Sheppard AFB, TX, March 1998.

“Kids Ain’t So Scary” presentation at US Army – AMEDD Emergency Medicine on the Riverwalk,

San Antonio, TX, March 1998.

“Current Controversies in Prehospital Trauma Care” presentation at US Army AMEDD

Emergency Medicine on the Riverwalk, San Antonio, TX, March 1998.

“Initial Management of SCUBA Diving Accidents” presentation to staff Flight Surgeons,

Naval Air Station Pensacola, FL, December 1997.

“Mock Trial…You’re the Defendant” pronation at Texas Department of Health EMS

Conference, Austin, TX, November 1997.

“Expanding Role of EMS in Primary Health Care” presentation at Texas

Department of Health EMS Conference, Austin, TX, November 1997.

“Effectively Working With Your Faculty Via the Internet” presentation at the DETC

Educational Directors Meeting, State College, PA

Conference Chairman, DETC Educational Directors Meeting, State College, PA, October 1997.

“High-Tech EMS Education for the next millennium…Distance and Interactive

Computer-Based Teaching Tools for EMS Professionals” presentation at

Resuscitation97, Sydney, Australia, August 1997.

“Interactive CD-ROM in Medical Education” two one-half day workshops presented

at Resuscitation97, Sydney, Australia, August 1997.

“Vocational Technical Education Opportunities” concurrent presentations at US

Department of Defense Worldwide Education Symposium, St. Louis, July 1997.

“Distance Education Opportunities for Military Medics” presentation at Advanced Technology

Applications for Combat Casualty Care, Ft. Walton Beach, FL, May 1997.

“Current Controversies in Prehospital Trauma Care” presentation at Ohio Nurse/

Paramedic Alliance Conference, Lima, OH, April 1997.

“EMS Expanding Role in Primary Health Care Delivery” presentation at Texas

Department of Health EMS Conference, Ft. Worth, TX, November 1996.

“Risk Management Begins at Home” presentation at National Native-American EMS

Conference, Las Vegas, NV, November 1996.

“EMS Expanding Role in Primary Health Care Delivery” keynote presentation to National

Native-American EMS Conference, Las Vegas, NV, November 1996.

“EMS Expanding Role in Primary Health Care Delivery” presentation at Baltimore

County EMS Conference, Towson, MD, November 1996.

“Current Controversies in Prehospital Trauma Care” presentation at Baltimore County

EMS Conference, Towson, MD, November, 1996.

“Faculty Development and Management” chapter in DETC Student Services

Handbook, 3e, Distance Education and Training Council, October 1996.

“Managing Faculty At Distance” presentation to Distance Education and Training Council

Biennial Educational Conference, Notre Dame, IN, October 1996.

“Perspectives on the Future of Distance Education…How We See It” presentation at

Distance Education and Training Council Conference, San Francisco, CA, April 1996.

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PUBLICATIONS, ARTICLES, AND PRESENTATIONS (CONTINUED)

“EMS ... The Foundation For A Community Health Care System” College Pulse, July 1995.

Consultant and contributor to, “Managed Care and its Impact on EMS” by Cheryle

Besemer, Emergency, December 1994.

Consultant and contributor to, “EMS and Primary Care” by Nancy Bell, Emergency, November 1994.

Consultant and contributor to, “The EMS Evolution: An Historical Perspective” by

Tom R. Arteburn, Emergency, October 1994.

“American College of Prehospital Medicine OK’d” Emergency, August 1994.

“Medic Mobile...EMS Primary Care” presentation at Clincon, Orlando, FL, July 1994.

“Current Controversies in Prehospital Trauma Care” presentation at Clincon, Orlando, FL, July 1994.

Peacetime. Novel currently in first draft pending acceptance by publisher.

"Near Drowning and the Significance of Hypothermia" Today’s EMS, July 1994.

“The Conference at Sand Key…EMS Woodstock!” Rescue-EMS Magazine, May/June 1994.

Contributor to “Health Care Reform Forum” Emergency, April 1994.

“Current Controversies in Prehospital Trauma Care” presentation to the South Carolina

EMS Symposium, Hilton Head, SC, March 1994.

Outdoor Love. Nature and underwater photography-poetry collection pending publication.

“Creating a Career Path” Emergency, January 1994.

Contributor, “A Direction For Tomorrow — The Future of EMS” Emergency, December 1993.

"Insuring for Life" Emergency, October 1993.

"MOI DOC and More!" Rescue-EMS Magazine, May/June 1993.

"So, Your Service is Thinking About AED” Rescue-EMS Magazine, March/April 1993.

The Plan for Development of a Hyperbaric Medicine Facility on New Providence

Island, Commonwealth of the Bahamas. Doctoral dissertation submitted to the

Graduate Studies Division, LaSalle University, Mandeville, LA, May 1993.

Dive - First Responder. Diving medicine and Dive/First Responder® text, Mosby Lifeline,

December 1995.

Contributor, “The Diploma Dilemma” Emergency Magazine, August 1992.

"PHTLS Refresher Training Program Introduction" presentation to Clincon, Orlando, FL, July 1992.

"The Highs & Lows: Altitude and Diving Injuries" presentation to the XIV InterAmerican

Congress of Cardiology pre-conference symposium, Orlando, FL, May 1992.

"Early Defibrillation in the Lifesaving Setting" presentation to the United States

Lifesaving Association Annual Meeting, Daytona Beach, FL, May 1992.

"Next Time It May Be Your Kid . . . Not Mine" Rescue-EMS Magazine, May/June 1992.

Open Water Sport Diver Workbook. Mosby-Year Book, St. Louis, MO, 1992.

Open Water Sport Diver Instructor Manual. Mosby-Year Book, St. Louis, MO, 1992.

Lead editor, Open Water Sport Diver . Mosby-Yearbook, St. Louis, MO, December 1991.

Advanced Sport Diver Workbook. Mosby-Year Book, St. Louis, MO, 1992.

Advanced Sport Diver Instructor Manual. Mosby-Year Book, St. Louis, MO, 1992.

Lead editor, Advanced Sport Diver, 2nd edition. Mosby-Yearbook, St. Louis,

MO, December 1991.

"Rural EMS...The Training Dilemma" Rescue-EMS Magazine, November/December 1991.

"Hypothermia...The Silent Killer" Rescue-EMS Magazine, co-authored with David

LaCombe, EMT-P, November/December 1991.

“Medic Mobile” EMS primary care proposal to US Department of HHS, October 1991.

"Dive/First Responder...A Concept Whose Time Has Come" presentation the National

YMCA Scuba Conference, Key West, FL, November 1990.

"MAST Wars...The Controversy Continues" Rescue-EMS News, March/April, 1990.

"And The Beat Goes on: Comments on the Continuing PASG Controversy"

NAEMT News, Volume 2, Number 2, March/April 1990.

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PUBLICATIONS, ARTICLES, AND PRESENTATIONS (CONTINUED)

"Emergency Oxygen Administration and Field Management of SCUBA

Diving Accidents" workshops for Dive Equipment Manufacturers

Association Meeting, Orlando, FL, January 1990.

"What're We Doing To Ourselves?" Undercurrent, January 1990.

"The Health Field, More Than Just Nursing" The Miami-Ft. Lauderdale

High School Graduate, 1990, Spindle Publishing Company, 1989.

Contributing author, Emergency Oxygen Administration and Field

Management of Scuba Diving Accidents Workbook. 2nd Edition, 1989.

“Another Look at Patent Foramen Ovale” Florida Scuba News, Fall 1989.

“What’re You Doing To Yourselves?” Undercurrent, Fall 1989

“Oxygen Systems For Treating Dive Accidents” Florida Scuba News, Fall 1989.

"The Diving Reflex...A Closer Look" Rescue-EMS News, September/October, 1989.

"Cavalier Attitude Toward DCS" Florida Scuba News, August 1989.

"EMS Citizenship" presentation at Nebraska Department of Health

annual EMS conference, Kearny, NE, July 1989.

"Risk Management Begins At Home" presentation at Nebraska Department

of Health annual EMS conference, Kearny, NE, July 1989.

"Management of Marine Life Injuries and SCUBA Diving Accidents" presentation at

NAEMT Annual Educational Conference, Kansas City, MO, June 1989.

"Everything You Never Wanted to Know and Were Afraid to Ask About Water" workshop

on EMS water safety and rescue, presentation at NAEMT Annual Educational

Conference, Kansas City, MO, June 1989.

"Emergency Oxygen Administration and Field Management of SCUBA Diving Accidents"

two workshops for the National Undersea Research Center, St. Croix, USVI, February 1989.

"Emergency Oxygen Administration and Field Management of SCUBA Diving Accidents"

workshops for Florida Association of Dive Operators Conference, Orlando, Florida, November 1988.

"Your Interests Are Protected...Where Are You?" Rescue-EMS News, September/October 1988.

"Your Interests Are Protected...Where Are You?" presentation at North Carolina EMT

Association Annual Conference, Durham, NC, August 1988.

"Risk Management Begins At Home" presentation at North Carolina EMS Association

Annual Conference, Durham, NC, August 1988.

"EMShield to be Offered by NAEMT" Rescue-EMS News, July/August, 1988.

"Near-Drowning and Drowning Related Hypothermia" Rescue-EMS News, May/June, 1988.

"Professional Liability Insurance Thru NAEMT" Rescue-EMS News, March/April, 1988.

"Dive/First Responder...A Concept Whose Time Has Come" presentation the International

Conference On Underwater Education, Santa Ana, CA, November, 1987.

"After The Dive Accident...Hyperbaric Treatment" Rescue-EMS News, September/October, 1987.

"Anaphylaxis" Rescue News, July/August 1987.

"Dive/First Responder" Rescue News, May/June 1987.

"Marine Life Emergencies" Rescue News, July/August 1986.

"Management of the Acute Trauma Patient" presentation at the St. Croix EMT

Association Annual Conference, St. Croix, USVI, June 1986.

"Are We Killing With Over-Care?" Rescue News, May/June 1985.

"Development Of A Mass Casualty Incident Protocol" Rescue News, March/April 1985.

A commentary on "Upgrading Training Requirements" Emergency Medical Services, May/June 1984.

"Diabetes...More Than An Amp of D50W" Rescue News, November/December 1986.

"Diving Emergencies" Rescue News, September/October 1986.

A commentary on EMT recertification requirements as part of "Up Front"

Emergency Medical Services, July/August 1984.

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PUBLICATIONS, ARTICLES, AND PRESENTATIONS (CONTINUED)

"Emergency Medicine Comes to the Himalayas" Emergency, Vol. 16, No. 10, October 1984.

"Articles Concluded...27 Years Later" The Backlog, Vol. LIX, No. 2, Summer 1984.

"Coming Out Of The Dark Ages From The Calculator To The Computer" Life Association News,

September, 1982.

"Spending Futures" Life Association News, April 1978.

"Multiphasic Health Testing - The Two-Edged Sword" CLU Journal, April 1974.

"Albula Vulpes" The Backlog, Volume XLIV, No. 1, September 1969.

"The Effects of Thrombolysin On Amelanotic Melanoma #3 In The Syrian Hamster,"

unpublished research paper, 1961

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PERSONAL ACTIVITIES AND CLUB AFFILIATIONS

Fellow, The Explorers Club, New York, NY

Life Member, The Camp Fire Club of America, Chappaqua, NY

Life Member, National Rifle Association

Member, National Eagle Scout Association, BSA

Member, The American Legion

Member, National Society Sons of the American Revolution

Knight Chevalier, Sovereign Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem (Knights Templar)

Deputy Grand Commander & Grand Hospitaller, Order of St. George Priory of the Americas

Order of St. George, Order of Merit

Member, The Royalty Society of St. George, UK

Member, Veterans and Military Owners Association

Delta Epsilon Tau Honor Society

Member, American MENSA Limited

Member, Judicial Watch

Member, National Trust for Historic Preservation

Honorary Colonel, The Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels

Hobbies: Fly fishing, golf, photography