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Dr Joe Kaplan has been a physician since 1989 and completed his Emergency Medicine Residency at Brooke Army Medical Center in 1997. He has also has residency training in General Surgery and Orthopedic Surgery, as well as US Army Flight Surgeon and Hyperbaric Medicine. He has worked in rural Emergency Departments since 1991.
He served in the United States Army as a Field Surgeon, Emergency Medicine Physician, EMS Director Military Ambulance Units, Flight Surgeon for Aviation Medivac Squadrons, and Civilian Ambulance Services. He has been the Director of Emergency and Operational Medicine at Fort Benning Georgia and the Medical Director for the International Best Ranger Competition.
With expertise in environmental medicine, he was integrally involved in the initial heat stoke studies at Fort Benning.
After separating from the Army, served as and Professor of Emergency Medicine at Mercer Medical College in Macon Georgia. Then served as the Assistant Medical Director at Northeast Alabama Regional Medical Center and is currently the Director of Education for the Emergency Department there.
Dr Kaplan is part owner and the medical director for Acute Care Emergence.