James Marinucci, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine,
has been involved in Emergency Medical Education for over fifteen
years. He is currently Director of Emergency Medical Education
Training Programs and Director of Wound Management Programs at The
George Washington University Department of Emergency Medicine. He
has organized and taught multiple seminars in trauma, acute and
chronic wound management topics, corporate and personal emergency
preparedness and prehospital emergency medical response for medical
and non-medical personnel. He has organized and directed
international projects in North and South America, Europe, Asia,
Africa and the Middle East. He has also participated in various
medical missions in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bosnia, Croatia,
Ethiopia, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic. James Marinucci
directed the Trauma Technology and Wound Management Program and has
participated on the Trauma Team for fifteen years. He has served as
both Director and Faculty Advisor for the Ronald Reagan Institute
for Emergency Medicine's Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)
program for the District of Columbia.