Quinn V, John M.
Amouri, Omar F.
Reed, Pete
Funding for this research was provided by:
Aspen Medical
Article History
Received: 12 September 2017
Accepted: 26 February 2018
First Online: 6 March 2018
Authors’ information
: John Quinn is lead researcher at the Prague Center for Global Health (ExternalRef removed), Emergency Medicine Registrar in London and Medical Director and consultant to Tangiers International. Most recently he has consulted as contractor to the WHO Mobile Field Hospital in Northern Iraq. He works in conflict, disaster and emergency medicine. He holds his Masters in Public Health (MPH), PhD in Hygiene and Epidemiology and is both a paramedic and emergency medical doctor with over 15 years of experience globally. He leads the medical assistance and support team for Tangiers and overseas medical activities and evacuations. Omar F. Amouri is staff physician for the MoH Iraq and is currently serving at a WHO Field Hospital south of Mosul. He has his Bachelors of Medicine (MB.CH.B) and he is an orthopedic resident doctor for the MoH Iraq with over 8 years of experience in orthopedic trauma surgery. Pete Reed is founding CEO of Global Response Management, one of the humanitarian NGOs staffing the TSPs in Iraq and is a combat medic and Emergency Medical Technician from the United States.
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: Aspen Medical and WHO have approved the publication of this report.
: John Quinn has worked as contractor to the WHO Field Hospital and is medical consultant for Tangiers International, is lead researcher at the Prague Center for Global Health and serves on the Editorial Board of Globalization and Health. Omar F. Amouri is staff physician for the MoH Iraq and is currently serving at a WHO Field Hospital south of Mosul. Pete Reed is founding CEO of Global Response Management, one of the humanitarian NGOs staffing the TSPs in Iraq.
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