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Paul
S. Auerbach, MD, MS, FACEP, FAWM
Paul S. Auerbach, MD, MS, FACEP,
FAWM is Professor of Surgery in the Division of Emergency
Medicine at Stanford University. Dr. Auerbach is a Fellow of the
American College of Emergency Physicians and of the Academy of
Wilderness Medicine. Former Chief of Emergency Medicine at
Stanford University and Vanderbilt University, he is one of the
world’s leading authorities on wilderness medicine. A graduate
of Duke University and Duke University School of Medicine, as
well as the Stanford Graduate School of Business, he is editor
of the textbook Wilderness Medicine (5th edition), author of
numerous books including Field Guide to Wilderness Medicine,
Medicine for the Outdoors, Diving the Rainbow Reefs, and
Management Lessons from the E.R., past president of the
Wilderness Medical Society and editor emeritus of the journal
Wilderness and Environmental Medicine.
Dr. Auerbach serves as the national medical consultant on
hazardous marine animals to the Divers Alert Network (DAN), is a
member of the National Medical Committee for the National Ski
Patrol System, chairs the Medical Advisory Board for Healthline
Networks (www.healthline.com), and is a recipient of the DAN
America Award, the Outstanding Contribution in Education Award
from the American College of Emergency Physicians, NOGI Award
from the Academy of Underwater Arts and Sciences, and Diver of
the Year from Beneath the Sea. In 2008 he was selected as a
‘Hero of Emergency Medicine’ by the American College of
Emergency Physicians.
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