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Thom Mayer
Thom Mayer is an American physician. He serves as the medical director of the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA), CEO of the physician group Best Practices, Executive Vice President of EmCare,〔http://www.beckershospitalreview.com/capacity-management/improving-hospitalwide-flow-is-key-to-competitive-advantage.html?__hstc=139751084.5442a1e835c34ab7bf88e972fdd7a7de.1441670400061.1441670400062.1441670400063.1&__hssc=139751084.2.1441670400064&__hsfp=2440438534〕 and is a clinical professor of medicine at George Washington University. His work in the diagnosis and treatment of concussions by the NFL has led to policy changes that treat concussions more seriously. He was also a Command Physician during the 9/11 attacks and was the physician that led the team to first diagnose anthrax in the victims of the Washington DC anthrax attack during the fall of 2001. ==Academia and public service== Mayer graduated from Hanover College in 1973, where he received a Bachelor of Arts in Theology, Biology and Chemistry. Following this he received his MD from the Duke University School of Medicine.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.hanover.edu/alumni/notable )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About Thom Mayer )〕 Mayer is a clinical professor of emergency medicine at George Washington University and a Senior Lecturing Fellow at Duke University. In his academic career he has published more than seventy-five articles and one hundred book chapters, in addition to editing fifteen books on healthcare leadership, customer service and emergency medicine.〔 He is also one of four medical directors for the Studer Group and founder of BestPractices. Over his career he has served on the Defense Science Board of the Department of Defense’s Task Forces on Bioterrorism, Homeland Security, and Weapons of Mass Destruction.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Leadership Team )〕
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