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Appendix A: Committee Member Biographies
Pages 231-238

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From page 231...
... Dr. Basham has served on the IOM committees that prepared Gulf War and Health: Physiologic, Psychologic, and Psychosocial Effects of Deployment-Related Stress and the Provision of Mental Health Counseling Services Under TRICARE.
From page 232...
... Dr. Davidson has served on several advisory boards and committees, including the IOM Board on the Health of Select Populations, the National Institute of Mental Health study sections, the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine advisory council, and the American Psychiatric Association's DSM-IV Work Group for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder as cochair.
From page 233...
... Koenen is an experienced clinician specializing in empirically validated short-term treatments for PTSD and was a Research Fellow in Psychiatric Epidemiology. In addition to her extensive publication record, she has received numerous awards for her work, including the Chaim Danieli Young Professional Award for Excellence in Service/Research in Traumatic Stress from the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, the VA Special Contribution Award, and a Citation Award from the American Sociological Association for work on psychologic risks for U.S.
From page 234...
... He served as director of mental health services for VA facilities throughout Ohio and adjoining areas of other states, as a commissioner for the VA Capital Assets Realignment for Enhanced Services Commission, and as cochair of the Active Duty Sub-Committee of the Department of Defense Mental Health Task Force. He is a consultant and scientific board member for two studies of returning National Guard and reserve force members and has served as a national consultant for Disabled American Veterans.
From page 235...
... Nash directed two psychiatry residency programs and clinical operations on the hospital ship USNS MERCY and served as a far-forward Operational Stress Control and Readiness program psychiatrist with the 1st Marine Division in Iraq during the 2004 Battle of Fallujah, for which he was awarded the Bronze Star. He has participated in a number of studies of combat-related PTSD and its prevention and treatment and is an author of numerous peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on military and veteran psychological health promotion.
From page 236...
... for combat-related PTSD in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom service members and veterans. He is also working with a team that is creating artificially intelligent virtual patients for training novice clinicians in the skills required for challenging clinical interviews and diagnostic assessments related to sexual assault, resistant patients, suicide lethality, and so on.
From page 237...
... Over the past two decades, he has developed a public health approach to trauma-focused research that has emphasized clinical epidemiological, functional outcome, and early collaborative care intervention studies of PTSD and related comorbid conditions, including depression, alcohol and drug use problems, traumatic brain injury, and chronic medical conditions.


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