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Dr. Lawrence is the 59 EMDS squadron commander at Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, TX, overseeing the only Level 1 emergency department in the USAF. Prior to this, she served four years as the chief of medical staff and attending emergency physician, David Grant USAF Medical Center, Travis AFB, CA. In addition, Dr. Lawrence serves as the chief emergency medicine consultant to the Air Force Surgeon General. She is also an associate professor in the Department of Military and Emergency Medicine at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS). In a prior assignment she served as commandant, School of Medicine, USUHS. She is the former president of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and served seven years as a member of the ACEP Board of Directors, including as chair of the board in 2008-2009. Dr. Lawrence is the current secretary/treasurer of the National Trauma Institute. Dr. Lawrence received her medical degree at Temple University in Philadelphia in 1988 and completed an emergency medicine residency at Geisinger Medical Center. She entered the Air Force in 1984 on an HPSP scholarship and began active duty in 1992 upon completion of her residency.

 





































This year, 170,000 Americans will die from a traumatic injury. Trauma is the #1 cause of death for children and adults ages 1 to 44.



Hemorrhage, or massive bleeding, is responsible for
nearly half of those deaths and for the majority of preventable deaths of our soldiers in Iraq
and Afghanistan.

Several medical solutions have the potential to control massive bleeding, but without adequate funding for further development and clinical trials, life-saving treatments are elusive dreams.

Help Fund Hemorrhage Research Today, and Stop the Bleeding.