Author hub
Dr. Chet Shermer leads Global MedOps Command to help emergency physicians, EMS teams, and operational medical leaders strengthen clinical judgment, adopt AI responsibly, and train for high-stakes decisions.
Board-Certified Emergency Physician (ABEM) · FACEP · Professor of Emergency Medicine · HEMS and Critical Care Transport Medical Director · Colonel and State Surgeon, Mississippi Army National Guard
Through courses, simulation platforms, books, and practical resources, he translates frontline emergency medicine, transport, and military leadership experience into tools clinicians can use immediately.
This author hub connects Dr. Shermer's background to the emergency-medicine AI articles, simulation platforms, and education pathways that appear across Global MedOps Command so both readers and search engines can evaluate the expertise behind the site.
AI in Emergency Medicine
AI informed consent in emergency medicine is no longer optional. Here is a practical bedside script for emergency physicians, plus the legal and ethical framework behind what to disclose, when to disclose, and how to document it.
AI in Emergency Medicine
AI scribes cut 13-16 minutes a day for emergency physicians. The burnout numbers improve. The wound underneath is not documentation. Read this first.
AI in Emergency Medicine
AI mass casualty triage is real in 2026. The promise is throughput. The peril is the override. Here is what your department needs in place before a real incident.
General
The Golden Hour assumption is dead in contested combat. AI-driven prolonged field care, autonomous MedEvac, and predictive triage are the new baseline.
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