Major Todd Baker, USA (ret.) “is a board certified
emergency physician who served as chief of the Emergency Medical Treatment (EMT) Section of the 86th Combat Support Hospital.
In 2006 he joined the medical staff of Madigan Army Medical Center where he served as an Associate Professor of Emergency
Medicine for the University of Washington. During his fifteen-month tour, Dr. Baker served as the Emergency Medicine Consultant
to the Army Surgeon General for the Iraq theater. He has been published in multiple medical journals during his seven plus
years serving in the Army including Annals of Emergency Medicine and EM Clinics of North America. His academic interests focus
on emergency ultrasound techniques and trauma resuscitation and he was instrumental in updating the medical ultrasound systems
used in combat support hospitals throughout Iraq. His military decorations include the Bronze Star, Army Commendation Medal,
Combat Action Badge, and the Meritorious Service Medal among others.” Major Todd Baker is the author
of Baghdad ER: Fifteen Minutes.
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