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Paul P. Rega MD, FACEP
University of Findlay Center for Terrorism Preparedness
Program Manager, Public Health/Medical
Community
Paul Rega, M.D., F.A.C.E.P.
is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Public Health at MCO. For nearly
thirty years he has been an emergency/flight physician with the ProMedica
Health System and is licensed to practice in Ohio, Michigan, and Maryland.
He is board-certified in both Emergency Medicine and Pediatric Emergency
Medicine and has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals on topics
as diverse as intraosseous infusions, heliox, and disaster medicine. In
addition to these publications, Dr. Rega has authored Bio-Terry: A Stat
Manual to Identify and Treat Diseases of Biological Terrorism and shortly
will be published Chem-Terry: A Recognition and Response Guide for Agents
of Chemical Terrorism. Formal educational endeavors have occurred over
the years beginning with the University of Toledo Paramedic Program as
its Medical Director and then with The University of Findlay Center for
Terrorism Preparedness as its Medical Program Manager. Relevant to this
proposal, Dr. Rega has been interested in Disaster Medicine since the
early 1980's culminating in the founding of the OH-1 DMAT. The experiences
garnered with a number of disaster deployments inspired a desire to improve
disaster management methodology and education. This ultimately led to
the founding of two companies, MASCAP, Inc (development of disaster-related
products) and ERRATA-LLC (education/consultation in disaster/terrorism-related
fields).

Kelly Burkholder-Allen
University of Findlay
Center for Terrorism Preparedness
Deputy Director, Public Health/Medical
Community
Kelly Burkholder-Allen, RN, MSEd is a part-time contract Adjunct
Assistant Professor of Public Health at MCO and has previously served
as Supervisory Nurse Specialist and Deputy Commander of the OH-1 DMAT.
Ms. Burkholder-Allen and has extensive experience as a clinical emergency
responder, having deployed to numerous federally declared disasters and
mass gathering consequence management events. Kelly has taught disaster
management, emergency and terrorism preparedness to health care providers,
first responders, and the lay public for more than a decade. She has developed
and implemented curriculum for the BATELS, ACORNE, HARRT, and HEerT courses
with Dr. Rega and Churton Budd that have been conducted extensively throughout
the State of Ohio. In addition, she served as the Chair for the National
Disaster Medical System's online training and education Functional Work
Group, which currently provides online training and education for the
7,000 responders of NDMS as members of DMATs, VMATs, and DMORTs. Kelly
and Dr. Rega collaborated on a Bioterrorism Poster that was funded by
MIPT and distributed to all U.S. Emergency Departments. She will serve
as a content expert and module instructor.

Churton Budd
Medical College of Ohio
Systems Analyst in Clinical
Informatics, also contingent Staff Nurse, Emergency Services
Churton Budd, RN, EMTP is
a part-time contract Adjunct Instructor of Public Health at MCO, Deputy
Commander of the TADMAT, and Systems Analyst at the MCO Information Systems
department division of Clinical Informatics. He also works as needed in
the Emergency Department as a nurse. Mr. Budd has been involved in Emergency
Medical Services and a clinical responder since the early 1980s and currently
is the Deputy Commander of the OH-1 DMAT he has previously served as the
Administrative Officer and as Commander of the team. He lectures on topics
of disaster management, information systems and how they relate to disaster
medicine and serves as a resource for the MCO hospital's disaster planning.
He has developed and implemented curriculum for the BATELS, ACORNE, HARRT,
and HEerT courses with Dr. Rega and Ms. Kelly Burkholder-Allen that have
been conducted extensively throughout the State of Ohio.
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