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the prevention, management, and rehabilitation of concussions and traumatic brain injury (TBI).
I served in the Army for over 31 years. I graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, the U.S. Army Military Intelligence Officer Basic Course, U.S. Army Airborne School, and U.S. Army Ranger School before serving as an Intelligence Officer in Infantry Divisions on the Demilitarized Zone in Korea and Fort Ord, California, for five years prior to attending medical school at Tulane University in New Orleans. Following a surgical internship at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, I served as Chief of the Primary Care, Executive Medicine, and Flight Medicine Clinics at The Pentagon where I routinely cared for the highest levels of civilian and military leadership in the DoD, U.S. Congress, the CIA, and U.S. Supreme Court and was rated as a Senior Flight Surgeon. Following my residency training in Preventive Medicine and Public Health at Johns Hopkins University and the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, I began a long period of overseas international research and as a professor at the Uniformed Services University Medical School. Altogether, I retired at the military rank of Colonel and then founded the non-profit Brain Health Education and Research Institute. My private practice, BrainCARE, is located in the Washington DC suburb, Potomac, Maryland, where I take a comprehensive and functional approach to concussion recovery, brain injury, ADHD, sports and cognitive performance, and brain health issues. My pioneering work in the military and since has helped thousands of people around the world and is regularly featured in the media, radio, podcasts, webinars, scientific conferences, and television including CNN’s Sanjay Gupta M.D. show.
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