Dr.
Bryan Bledsoe is an emergency physician and EMS author from Midlothian, Texas.
He entered EMS in 1974 as an EMT and attended one of the first paramedic
programs in north Texas. Dr. Bledsoe worked for several years in Fort Worth as a
paramedic and went on to become an EMS Instructor and Coordinator. He is
board-certified in emergency medicine. Dr. Bledsoe is the author of numerous
EMS textbooks including: Paramedic Care: Principles & Practice, Essentials of
Paramedic Care, Paramedic Emergency Care, Prehospital Emergency Pharmacology,
Anatomy and Physiology for Emergency Care, Critical Care Paramedic,
and many others. He is a frequent contributor to EMS magazines and presenter at
national and international EMS conferences. Dr. Bledsoe is an Adjunct Associate
Professor of Emergency Medicine at the George Washington University medical
Center in Washington, DC. He co-chairs the Curriculum and Evaluation Board of
the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) at MacDill AFB, Florida.