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08/18/2025
GSACEP Presidential Address
Dr. Justine Stremick, MD, MPH&TM, FACEP
Together Toward Salt Lake City – Your Voice Matters. As we look ahead to ACEP’s Scientific Assembly in Salt Lake City this September, I want to take a moment to reflect on the important work we’ve accomplished together and the challenges still before us.
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Residency Spotlight: UC Davis/Travis AFB
Maj HoanVu Nguyen, MD, FACEP
For those interested in Air Force emergency medicine, come learn more about the UC Davis/Travis AFB Emergency Medicine Residency Program.
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Emergency Medicine Faculty Development
Dr. Amy Hildreth, MD, MHPE
Interested in improving your skills or resume as a faculty member? Check out the following opportunities and recommendations from Dr. Amy Hildreth (amy.hildreth@usuhs.edu) from the USU Department of Military and Emergency Medicine (MEM).
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Longer Times, More Drones: The Future of Army EM
CPT Matthew Turner, MD
Since the Secretary of Defense James Mattis published the 2018 National Defense Strategy, the Army has shifted from a focus on counterinsurgency operations to actions against near-peer forces (1). The full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and ongoing tensions in various parts of the world have only corroborated this; more and more, Large Scale Combat Operations (LSCO) appear to be the inevitable future of warfare (2).
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Longer Times, More Drones: The Future of Army EM
Since the Secretary of Defense James Mattis published the 2018 National Defense Strategy, the Army has shifted from a focus on counterinsurgency operations to actions against near-peer forces (1). The full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and ongoing tensions in various parts of the world have only corroborated this; more and more, Large Scale Combat Operations (LSCO) appear to be the inevitable future of warfare (2).
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