Dr. Darrin Frye is a physician with more than 30 years of experience in military and civilian medicine. He serves in the JPC-6 office of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, supporting the Defense Health Agency and Army Futures Command. A former Army Reserve Preventive Medicine Officer, he deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan as a Brigade Surgeon and Civil Affairs medical officer, earning the Bronze Star and other commendations. He holds an M.D. and M.P.H., and his research spans biomedical technologies, neurobehavioral sciences, and simulation, including Brain Operant Learning Technology (BOLT).
ISBN 978-3-03028-341-4, Springer International Publishing, September 2019, 222 pages, $139.99 hardcover Reviewed by: Darrin L. Frye, Naval Medical Research Unit, San Antonio, Texas, USA...
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