TSXV:CVM.H - Post by User
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oldtimer42on Jan 09, 2020 1:53pm
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Dallas Hack
Dallas HackGood job swimmer. Let's again review Dr Hack's CV as it relates to technology. His military roll is integral if the development of the CVR technology. Leads me to believe he was the link to the military participating in the design and delivery of the sound wave technology. I was wondering how the military was involved. He is only 62 with considerable mileage remaining.
He is more than capable of leading this parade. A portion of the description of his experience is worth a second review to see his relevance to the devopment ofnourvtechnology.
" Since 2008, Col. Dallas C. Hack, MD, has been the director of the Combat Casualty Care Research Program and the Chair, Joint Program Committee 6 (Combat Casualty Care), U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Fort Detrick, MD, where he coordinates leading edge research focused on new techniques and products to save the lives and reduce morbidity of troops injured in the line of duty. In addition, he serves as the Chair of Joint Technology Coordinating Group 6 of the Armed Services Biomedical Research Evaluation and Management (ASBREM) Committee. Advances in Combat Casualty Care have reduced battlefield deaths from wounds to historic lows and are improving care at civilian trauma centers."