Thomas Barone I have always had an enhanced interest in Emergency Medicine since I was very young. The chaotic scene of an emergency vehicle roaring through the streets or the heroic efforts put forth by our first responders each day piqued my enthusiasm in the field. I was so eager to get involved in this field that …
Kobi Ludwin A pre-hospital trauma care career is one of passion. You get to know that you have the proverbial ’emergency medicine bug’ when trouble hits, and while everyone else runs away from the riot and mayhem, you run towards it to see how you can help. You learn a little bit more every day and become …
Dr. Mike Simpson My journey into pre-hospital care began as a Special Forces Medic and eventually became an emergency medicine physician assigned to the Joint Special Operations Command. I provide insight for product road maps and lead the global Safeguard team in all clinical matters, including developing emergency medical solutions and practical applications during real-time medical events. …
Matt Rogers I joined the Army in 2009 as a Combat Medic Specialist. I served on Active Duty until May of 2019 and continue to serve in the Army Reserve. I have 12 years of military medical experience in tactical, surgical, clinical, and field/training environments. Additionally, I have attended some of the best military medical training courses …
Eddy Vershilovsky I started my medical career as a combat medic in the IDF 97th infantry battalion in 1999. After my release from the Army, I started working as an EMT Basic for Israeli national EMS and signed into the paramedic bachelor’s degree program at Beer Sheva University. After three years, I became a paramedic and continued …