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Thread: Is this Army Dr Crazy or am I missing something here?

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    Let me take this opportunity to recommend the team at MCG/Georgia Regeants and Vighter Medical Group. Their STORM courses are not cheap but their personnel are legit and top notch. I'll personally vouch for them and promise that nobody at their shop will try to play with your dick or anus after slipping you some ketamine and versed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sensei View Post
    Let me take this opportunity to recommend the team at MCG/Georgia Regeants and Vighter Medical Group. Their STORM courses are not cheap but their personnel are legit and top notch. I'll personally vouch for them and promise that nobody at their shop will try to play with your dick or anus after slipping you some ketamine and versed.
    Haha. That's some good info too know

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    It is my understanding he was a self proclaimed expert in military and SOF medicine. Yes he was an emergency medicine physician in the military. But he had no SOF background or significant combat experience and used his military position and assignment location to get in with the Park Police and FBI. His primary customer base shifted to LEO from military.

    This position was also used to get him an author citation on the original TCCC paper in military medicine, though he strayed far, far from the mainstream.

    In person he did not seem to be a total nutcase like that. But, he was shunned and ostracized by actual SOF medical experts based on his medical opinions alone. Within the LEO paramedic and SOF medic community he was either seen, again, based on medical alone, as some visionary that was misunderstood and ahead of his time and not fairly regarded by his peers by some, or as someone they would never waste money training with again.

    This is the medical equivalent of hearing that the loud mouthed ditch dwelling shooting instructor/contracter/cop liked buggering Cory before sending someone down range to film him shooting.

    It is not the equivalent of hearing that, say, LAV or Kyle Lamb liked getting drunk with the students during a course and then wanting to know who had ever seen a grown man naked or liked gladiator movies.

    There are a ton of family practice, preventive medicine, etc. self proclaimed experts out there that will take your money billed as SOF, trauma, etc. gurus just like there are a ton of shooting instructors whose Bona fides do not stand up.
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    Never mind. This thing speaks for itself.
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    Still doesn't even come close to letting a radical Islamic extremist, Dr. Nadal Hassan, tend to the psychological well being of combat veterans returning from the Middle East.

    He probably did quite a bit of damage before he ever fired his first shot at Ft. Hood.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    Still doesn't even come close to letting a radical Islamic extremist, Dr. Nadal Hassan, tend to the psychological well being of combat veterans returning from the Middle East.

    He probably did quite a bit of damage before he ever fired his first shot at Ft. Hood.
    I remember that scumbag was carrying one and only one patient when he went BSC. It would seem his answer to everything was to convert to Islam. Not a real favorite way of treatment for most returning Vet's.
    I'm not sure how these guys pass through the system without challenge until the issue becomes so big.
    I've apparently been very lucky for the most part with Army Medicine.

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