This episode features Emergency Medicine Attending Physician Doug George. Currently he is a Physician Medical Director at the University of Vermont Medical Center in the Emergency Department. His background includes service as a Firefighter/EMT, medical residency in Boston, MA working with Boston EMS as well as a coveted EMS fellowship in Albuquerque, New Mexico where he provided 911 scene care both on ground units and rotor wing air response. Doctor George has experience working with Critical Care, 911 EMS and Fire Based EMS systems and is always willing to talk EMS. Today we bend his ear about the keys to recognizing and treating Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs).
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