BALTIMORE, Md., June 30 -- The Uniformed Services University issued the following news release:
This spring, two Uniformed Services University (USU) medical students, both seasoned prior-service members, led more than 50 FBI SWAT, operational medicine, and field agents through two days of tactical trauma training they had designed themselves. The FBI invited them as "genuine interagency partners rather than passive observers," and the course they built centered on a battlefield problem many U.S. medical teams have limited training for: caring for casualties when drones make evacuation nearly impossible.
The two students, Air Force 2nd Lt. Max Beerbaum, a third-year medical student, and Air Force 2nd Lt. Bryan Sundstrom, ran the event at a...