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LTC (ret) JAMES RICHARD REED DNP, MSNA, CRNA

64 Abbottsford Dr. Pinehurst, NC 28374


Phone: (910) 603-0116 email: jrreed3@uncg.edu, reedj007@yahoo.com
ePortfolio: http://sonascrna.weebly.com/

EDUCATION

Duke University School of Nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice, Durham,


North Carolina, August 2017

US Army/ University of Texas Houston Health Science Center Graduate


Program in Anesthesia Nursing, Masters of Science in Nurse Anesthesia, Ft.
Sam Houston, Texas, 2000

University of Arizona, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Tucson, Arizona, 1992

LICENSURE and BOARD CERTIFICATION

North Carolina Nursing License/Nurse Anesthetist Endorsement license


# 228245, recertify September 2020
National Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist #051591, recertify July
2020

CERTIFICATIONS

Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor, Expires February 2020


Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructor, Expires February 2020
Basic Life Support Instructor, Expires February 2020
Tactical Combat Casualty Care Instructor, Expires October 2019

CURRENT POSITIONS

Clinical Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina at Greensboro,


Greensboro, NC January 2018-present
I am a didactic instructor in a doctoral level nurse anesthesia program. I instruct
students of all year groups the art and science of nurse anesthesia in theoretical
aspects of anesthesia practice for them to transfer to hands on practice. I
prepare learning material, assist in curriculum development, provide hands on
instruction in a laboratory setting, and evaluate student learning outcomes. In
addition to evaluating students I counsel students and formulate learning
strategies for them. I also provide professional mentorship and role modeling
for these learning future nurse anesthetists. While carrying out my duties during
the course of instruction, I formulate and implement teaching strategies to best
achieve program objectives based upon the guidelines of the Council on
Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Programs.

Director and Consultant, Operational Medicine, VIGILINT, Morrisville,


NC January 2014 to present
I am the incoming director of operational medicine for a company that delivers
a diverse package of healthcare products to the US government, companies,
and individuals. Using my years if experience in providing healthcare in
resource constrained and austere locations I consult on matters involving
healthcare delivery in these challenging places. I have recruited, evaluated, and
hired numerous healthcare providers for overseas healthcare delivery projects.
Additionally, I am a primary educator for anesthesia and resuscitate services in
education products we provide to our clients. I further assist in research and
development of incoming and usable healthcare products and solutions to be
used by our providers. I consult on supply line management items and am a
member of the pharmacy and therapeutics committee. I will be managing
approximately 150 healthcare providers made up of multiple subspecialties.

Staff Nurse Anesthetist, Moore Regional Hospital (prn), Pinehurst, NC


November 2010-present
I perform staff duties providing around the clock anesthesia services in a busy
regional hospital. When assigned, I serve as service coordinator making
assignments and directing the activities of up to 16 anesthetists to ensure
continuity of care in a multispecialty surgical setting. I was the on site clinical
faculty for the Duke University Nurse Anesthesia Program for 3 years, in
which I instructed, monitored, and evaluated students rotating through our
facility. I was chosen Preceptor of the Year by the Class of 2017. I am our staff
life support coordinator and educate over 20 Nurse Anesthetists and 10
Anesthesiologists for mandatory life support certifications.

PAST WORK EXPERIENCE

Staff Nurse Anesthetist, UNC Healthcare, Chapel Hill, NC September 2012 -


March 2013
I performed as staff nurse anesthetist in the Main Hospital GI procedures lab
during UNC Healthcare’s transition to primarily using propofol and anesthesia
for endoscopic procedures. I sat on the transition committee to safely increase
efficiency and thru-put in the new system. The resulting increase in
productivity in this highly visible endeavor resulted in praise for the entire staff
and significant revenue increases for the hospital.

Assistant Chief Nurse Anesthetist/Staff Nurse Anesthetist/ Senior Clinical


Instructor. RANK: Lieutenant Colonel. Womack Army Medical Center, Fort
Bragg, North Carolina, June 2007-November 2010
As interim chief and assistant chief nurse anesthetist I was responsible for
supervising, coordinating, and managing the daily activities of the anesthesia
nursing section in the busiest operating room in the Department of the Army,
performing over 950 surgical procedures per month. I coordinated all
education activities for a staff of over 40 professional anesthesia providers
including physicians. I maintained a cost saving educational program for nurse
anesthetists for their recertification, which saved the hospital significant
education funds. I coordinated all hands-on anesthesia training for special
operations personnel in the operating room and was primary anesthesia
consultant at the Joint Special Operations Medical Training Center. I was rating
officer for 10 junior officers and Senior Rater for 4 officers, 2 enlisted
personnel, and 2 civilians. As Senior Clinical Instructor, I directed, mentored,
and evaluated Nurse Anesthesia students and Oral Surgery residents during
their graduate medical education. The Nurse Anesthesia program in the Army
for which I have been faculty for 13 years is one of the top ranked programs in
the country. Under my guidance at Womack Army Medical Center, 15 Nurse
Anesthesia providers completed the program with a perfect board pass rate. I
served as faculty in 2 previous assignments assisting in preparing at least 50
other officers in the completion of this program.

Special Operations Nurse Anesthetist, Joint Special Operations Command:


Major – Lieutenant Colonel. Fort Bragg, North Carolina, August 2001-
November 2010
I served in the Joint Special Operations Command providing medical support to
elite Special Mission Units engaged in counter-terrorist operations as part of a
special operations medical unit. A primary mission was to conduct research and
development of battlefield medical equipment, treatments, and medical
protocols for the Department of Defense. I deployed 4 times to Iraq, 5 times to
Afghanistan, and several times to other countries in support of special
operations task forces. Spending over 1500 days in war zones, I provided life
saving anesthesia and resuscitation often at or near the point of injury and
worked on multiple casualty evacuation platforms. I eventually became the
unit’s senior officer for my subspecialty. I identified new personnel,
interviewed, and helped to select them for this highly specialized and elite
organization. I was responsible for training plans to ensure my personnel were
combat ready in the most unforgiving and chaotic of environments. I served on
small teams of special operations medical providers in austere and combat
conditions supporting special mission units. I also served as the combat
anesthesia expert consultant while deployed. I was heavily involved in the
development and implementation of a tactical combat casualty care training
program for special operations first responders that contributed to the highest
combat casualty survival rate in history. I authored several command wide
policies governing anesthesia care.

Chief Nurse Anesthetist and Assistant Chief Nurse Anesthetist, RANK:


Major Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, Georgia
June 2004 -June 2007
I served as nurse anesthetist, assistant chief, and chief during this 3-year
assignment and additionally deployed to war for over 15 months. While chief, I
coordinated staff efforts to ensure compliance during the biannual JCAHO
inspection, which earned departmental commendation. I served as the hospital
coordinator for moderate sedation. I provided guidance and oversight for this
highly visible activity for the entire facility that involved 8 different clinics. As
chief I was responsible and rated up to 10 military anesthetists, 3 civilian
anesthetists, and 2 anesthesia technicians. As faculty, I supervised multiple
students performing their anesthesia training to include Nurse Anesthesia
students, Oral Surgery, and Periodontal residents. Additionally, I served as an
out of town medical augmentee to US Special Operations Command as a
Special Operations Nurse Anesthetist.

Chief Nurse Anesthetist and Executive Officer, 126th Forward Surgical


Team, RANK: Captain. Fort Hood, Texas, May 2001-July 2002
I was responsible for staffing, equipping, making and maintaining combat
ready a mobile forward surgical team that supported the 3rd
Armored Corps, the largest Corps of soldiers in the US Army. I supervised the
operating room section that included nurses and technicians, and in the
commander’s absence assumed his duties and responsibilities for this 20-person
unit. While deployed with this unit I was the sole anesthesia provider for
14,000 American troops in Kuwait.

Staff Nurse Anesthetist, Darnall Army Community Hospital, RANK:


Captain, Fort Hood, Texas, January 2001-May 2004
Served as staff nurse anesthetist at the largest Army Medical Activity and
busiest obstetrics department in Department of Defense providing round the
clock anesthesia care in a multispecialty surgical setting. I coordinated daily
activities of the operating room when assigned supervising the activities of 8
operating rooms. I served as an out of town medical augmentee to US Special
Operations Command as a Special Operations Nurse Anesthetist. I was
designated the officer in charge of CEEP and MEDCASE. During this time, I
researched, tested, and made acquisition of equipment assets totaling over 4
million dollars to ensure mission accomplishment.

RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE

VIGILINT Expeditionary Solutions, Director Operational Medicine,


Morrisville, NC 2014 to present
I serve as director of operational medicine for a company that provides
overseas medical support to commercial and government clients in often
austere and resource constrained environments. I assist in strategic planning for
current and future company missions and endeavors. I am a primary consultant
within the company to ensure proper equipping, training, and staffing are done
to exceed industry standards for healthcare delivery in challenging overseas
locations. I am intimately involved in identifying and selecting talented medical
providers for demanding medical support missions based on my decades of
experience in a similar capacity serving in a DOD Special Mission Unit.

Gryphon Group Security Solutions, Instructor, Operational Medicine


Division, Maxton, NC 2016 – 2017
I instruct tactical combat casualty care, prolonged field care, and long-range
evacuation subjects to US government and military personnel at a state of the
art training facility located near Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. I assist in designing
and implementing training programs that are focused on the "human factors" of
a Warfighter's performance in combat. The methodology combines Dynamic
Immersion, Adaptive Recall, & Behavior Focused Feedback to create
extremely effective training programs. I design and implement training that is
documented as helping American Warfighters make better decisions under-fire.

President, SONAS, Inc., Pinehurst, NC January 2012-2017


I am owner and president of a service connected disabled veteran anesthesia
and tactical healthcare education company. I can perform contract anesthesia
and sedation services in office based and hospital facilities. I provide safe and
independent anesthesia care and consultation to physicians of various
subspecialties. I instruct and teach advanced cardiac life support, pediatric
advanced life support, and basic life support. I provide consultation for medical
operations and safe casualty evacuation and movement. I am an expert in
Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC), and instruct various tactical medical
care under fire subjects, prolonged field care, and long-range evacuation. I
provide consultation services for technology companies that are engaged in
assisting the US government develop training programs that are consistent with
providing direct medical support in an asymmetric warfare environment.

PUBLICATIONS and AUTHORSHIP

Reed, J. R., Carman, M. J., Titch, F.J., Kotwal, R. S.


Implementation and Evaluation of a First-Responder Bleeding-Control Training
Program in a Rural Police Department, Journal of Special Operations Medicine, Fall
2018, Volume 18, Edition 3
Reed, J. R., Carman, M.J., Be a Verb: Nurses as an Integral Part of Casualty Response,
American Journal of Nursing, Approved and in press for Spring 2019.
Reed, J. R., Austere Anesthesia. Borden Institute, Washington D.C., 2018.
Reed, J. Anesthesia chapters in the Special Operations Medical Handbook. US
Special Operations Command, Tampa, Florida. 2010.

TEACHING APPOINTMENTS

Clinical Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina at Greensboro,


Greensboro, NC 2018 - present
Adjunct Faculty, Clinical Site Coordinator Moore Regional Hospital, Duke
University School of Nursing, Nurse Anesthesia Program, Durham, NC 2014-
2018
Affiliate Faculty, Senior Clinical Instructor, US Army Graduate Program in
Anesthesia Nursing 2001-2014
Instructor, Advanced Medical Operators Course, Special Operations
Training Facility, Fort Bragg, NC 2008-present
Instructor, Joint Special Operations Medical Training Center, Ft. Sam
Houston, Texas, 1994-1996, Ft. Bragg, NC 2007 to 2011

CONSULTING

Subject Matter Expert, Lynntech Inc., College Station, Texas 2017-present


Medical Simulation for Deployable US Military Medicine, BIOMOJO Inc.,
Chapel Hill, NC 2016 to 2019
Medical Simulation to Augment SOF Medical Sustainment Capability,
Applied Research Associates/USSOCOM, Raleigh, NC/Fort Bragg, NC. 2015
to 2019
Prolonged Field Care Working Group, US Special Operations Command,
Tampa Florida, January 2014 to present.
National Disaster Medical System (NDMS), Assistant Secretary for
Preparedness and Response, (ASPR) Department of Health and Human
Services. Subject: Implementation of Domestic Mobile Surgical Teams.
Washington DC, October 2011-May 2012.

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS

American Association of Nurse Anesthetists


Sigma Theta Tau International
Army Nurse Corps Association
Special Operations Medical Association

VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS

Veterans of Foreign Wars Life Member


Military Officers Association of America

LEADERSHIP and MILITARY TRAINING

Command and General Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas June 2005
Medical Management of Chemical and Biological Casualties, US Army
Medical Research Institute of Infectious Disease, Ft, Detrick, Maryland May
2002
AMEDD Officer Advanced Course, Academy of Health Sciences, Ft. Sam
Houston, Texas May 1997
Air Force Flight Nurse Course, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas July 1996
Combat Casualty Care Course, Defense Medical Readiness Training
Institute, Camp Bullis, Texas May 1995
Critical Care Nursing Course, Brooke Army Medical Center, Ft. Sam
Houston, Texas December 1994
AMEDD Officer Basic Course, Academy of Health Sciences, Ft. Sam
Houston, Texas May 1993

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION COURSES

Tactical Combat Casualty Care Instructor Course, Gryphon Group Security


Solutions, Maxton, NC October 2015
K-9 Down, Life saving emergency training to protect working dogs. North
Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC February 2008.
National Guild of Hypnotists Certification in Hypnotherapy, Healthy
Visions, Oak Ridge Tennessee, August 2007
Primary Training in Hyperbaric Medicine, Palmetto Richland Hospital,
Columbia South Carolina, May 2005

EDUCATIONAL HONORS

Jonas Foundation Veterans Scholar, Duke University School of Nursing,


2016-2017
Agatha Hodgins Award (Army-Wide Distinguished Honor
Graduate), US Army Graduate Program in Anesthesia Nursing, 2000
Ruth P. Satterfield Award (Distinguished Honor Graduate), US
Army Graduate Program in Anesthesia Nursing, 2000

US MILITARY AWARDS AND DECORATIONS

Legion of Merit
Bronze Star Medal (5 Awards)
Defense Meritorious Service Medal
Air Medal (2 Awards)
Meritorious Service Medal (2 Awards)
Special Forces Tab
Parachutist Badge
Combat Medical Badge
Expert Field Medical Badge
Aircrew Badge
(Full list upon request)

MEDIA APPEARANCES

CBS Radio, June 2017


Podcast for radio show “Dealing with It” Subject: Veteran Post Traumatic
Stress
PBS Frontline, March 2016,
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/veterans-face-greater-risks-amid-
opioid-crisis/
Baltimore Sun December 2015,
http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/college/football/bs-sp-army-veterans-
reunion-1212-20151211-story.html
The Kelly File, Fox News Channel, November 2015, Subject: Veterans
Administration Accountability
CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley, February 2014, Subject: Veterans
Unemployment and the military drawdown
Fox and Friends, FOX News Channel, February 2014, Subject: Veterans
Unemployment
National Public Radio, March 2014, Subject: Veteran Suicide

PRESENTATIONS

Local Anesthetic Pharmacology and Centroneuraxis Blockade, North


Carolina Association of Nurse Anesthetists District ¾ Meeting, Charlotte, NC
Jan 2019
Blast Injuries, University of North Carolina at Healthcare Trauma
Symposium, Chapel Hill, NC May 2017
Battlefield on the Homefront, Suicide and Post Traumatic Stress Among
America’s Veterans, University of North Carolina Healthcare Trauma
Symposium, Chapel Hill, NC May 2016
Total Intravenous Anesthesia, HQ US Army Special Operations Command,
Ft. Bragg, NC 2007- 2015
Shock and Resuscitation, HQ US Army Special Operations Command, Ft.
Bragg, NC 2008-2015
Regional Anesthesia in the Austere Environment for the SOF Medical
Provider, Special Operations Medical Association Conference, Tampa,
Florida, December 2009
Combat Anesthesia, Womack Army Medical Center and Joint Special
Operations Medical Training Center, Ft. Bragg, NC 2007- 2015
Whole Blood Transfusion in the Combat Environment, Coalition Medical
Conference Grand Rounds, Al-Anbar Province, Iraq, December 2006, Helmand
Province, Afghanistan 2008, 2009
Combat Anesthesia, Darnall Army Community Hospital, March 2004, Post
Graduate Anesthesia Conference San Antonio, Texas, 2006
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, William Beaumont Army Medical Center
and Darnall Army Hospital Ft. Hood and Ft. Bliss, Texas 2000, 2002, and 2003
“Output Characteristics of the Universal Portable Anesthesia Circuit while
Interfaced with the Eagle Impact 754 Transport Ventilator in the
Drawover Mode using Isoflurane” 6th World Congress for Nurse Anesthetists,
Chicago Illinois, August 2000 and William Beaumont Army Medical Center, El
Paso, Texas, September 2000.

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES AND ADVOCACY

Joint Medical Association, Board Member, Non-Profit 501c(4) special


operations medical unit veterans organization 2017 to present
Continuing the Mission, Chairman of the Board, Non-profit 501c (3) to
provide service dogs to veterans with Post Traumatic Stress, 2016 to 2018
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, Storm the Hill Team Member,
Washington D.C. 2014 to present
Team Red, White, and Blue 2014 to present
Team Rubicon 2014 to present
Elder Heart/Mission 22, Marketing Director Elder Heart Sandhills
Advocacy for Suicide Prevention of America’s Veterans 2014 to 2015

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