- Dr. Bose is one of America's most experienced doctors in emergency medicine, mass casualty and disaster response, and PTSD. He is driven to stay at the forefront of his specialty, achieving advanced certification from the Department of Homeland Security in federal, state, and local disaster response protocol, and presenting at the 2019 United Nations General Assembly on emergency medical services and disaster care. Dr. Bose has logged over 1000 media appearances as a health correspondent, including features in CNN, MSNBC, CBS News, Time Magazine, and more. He serves as Medical Director for the city of Odessa, Texas.
A former major in the U.S. Army, Dr. Bose is a proud Iraq war veteran with twelve years of service. During Operation Iraqi Freedom, Dr. Bose cared for thousands of wounded soldiers and Iraqi civilians and provided front line emergency care during the peak of insurgencies in Baghdad and Najaf. In these circumstances, Dr. Bose refined his ability to motivate teams and manage crises. Because he often lacked traditional resources and time, he also learned to quickly develop creative solutions to challenges. Dr. Bose is also the founder of The Battle Continues, a nonprofit charity advocating for the health needs of veterans.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Sudip Bose
- Combat Medical Badge recipient, for participating in combat operations under enemy hostile fire.
- Received Presidential Recognition and featured as a "CNN Hero" for practice under extraordinary circumstances.
- Received the Bronze Star Medal for completing one of the longest combat tours by a physician since World War II and serving as one of the sole front line physicians in the Second Battle of Fallujah.
- Selected by U.S. forces to treat Saddam Hussein after his capture.
- Courage is not the absence of fear, but knowing there is something more important.
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