VelocityTX Vital Signs

Ep. 10 COL Shaun R. Brown

10 min · 7. maj 2026
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Five people. Pelican cases packed. Ready to deploy anywhere in the world to take over care of a critically burned patient and bring them home. This week on Vital Signs, VelocityTX CIO Jeremy Nelson sits down with COL Shaun R. Brown, Commander of the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research, for a conversation on combat casualty care, military medical innovation, and the future of autonomous patient support systems. From burn flight teams and battlefield medicine to next-generation trauma research happening in San Antonio, this episode highlights how the ISR is shaping the future of care for both warfighters and civilians alike. #militarymedicine #traumacare #burntreatment #burnflightteam

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