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Global MedOps Command is built around physician-led emergency medicine education, practical AI guidance, simulation strategy, and operational decision-making that holds up in real clinical environments.
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Physician author
Chester "Chet" Shermer, MD, FACEP
Founder, Global MedOps Command
Dr. Chet Shermer leads Global MedOps Command to help emergency physicians, EMS teams, and operational medical leaders strengthen clinical judgment, adopt AI responsibly, and train for high-stakes decisions.
Through courses, simulation platforms, books, and practical resources, he translates frontline emergency medicine, transport, and military leadership experience into tools clinicians can use immediately.
Authority signals
Core expertise
Emergency medicine AI adoption
Physician-led guidance on where AI can help, where it can fail, and how to keep clinical judgment primary in high-acuity environments.
Operational workflow design
Practical frameworks for documentation, handoffs, decision support, and implementation pathways that respect real department friction.
Simulation and training strategy
Scenario-driven education for emergency medicine, EMS, and military medical teams that need repeatable reps rather than one-time exposure.
Speaking and advisory support
Keynotes, workshops, and consulting conversations built for leaders who need a physician voice on AI, operational readiness, and training.
Best-fit audiences
Speaking bridge
Physician-led talks, workshops, and strategic advisory support for clinical teams
Invite Chet Shermer for practical sessions on emergency medicine, AI adoption, simulation, operational readiness, and clinician-focused decision support built for real-world teams.
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These articles are the strongest entry points for readers who want practical frameworks, evidence-aware thinking, and clearer bridges into courses, simulations, or speaking support.
AI Integration in the ED: An Ops Playbook for EM Physicians
A workflow-first look at how physicians should pressure-test AI implementation instead of accepting broad efficiency promises.
Open articleWhen to Override the AI: A Decision Framework for Physicians
A structured view of when physician judgment should slow down, challenge, or reject model output.
Open articleAI Bias in Pain Management Is an ED Problem
Why fairness concerns become bedside concerns when data, labels, and workflow assumptions distort care.
Open articleResponding to AI Diagnostic Failures in Emergency Medicine
A physician-owned response model for learning from AI-related misses without collapsing into vague blame.
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Course
AI in Emergency Medicine: Becoming AI Bulletproof
A structured learning path for physicians and clinical leaders who need practical AI literacy, risk framing, and implementation guidance.
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Simulation Lab
Scenario-based platforms for emergency and operational teams that want more than passive reading.
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Books and practical resources
Low-friction resources for clinicians who want tactical support before a broader course, workshop, or advisory engagement.
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