John A. Watson V FP-C NRP PN/CCEMT-P
Aerospace Medicine Specialist | Aerospace Medicine
140 S Apollo Blvd Melbourne FL, 32901About
John A. Watson V, FP-C, NRP, PN/CCEMT-P, MLB Base Clinical Manager
John Watson, is an internationally traveled Advanced Practice Paramedic. His experience includes time on vessels, fixed, and rotor-wing aircraft alike; with an emphasis on adult, pediatric and neonatal critical care transport. John has been working for over twenty years as a professional educator with a career instructing all facets of paramedical sciences. He has leadership globally as an independent medical contractor & consultant, with a focus on flight medicine, air ambulance operations, emergency services management and international disaster and emergency response.
Education and Training
Eastern Florida State College Degree of Paramedicine 2005
University of Maryland, B.C. Critical Care Transport 2009
University of Maryland, B.C. Pediatric & Neonatal CCT 2010
Board Certification
Florida Department of Health
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Base Clinical Manager AirCARE1 International 2022 - Present
Awards
- Meritorious Service Award 2010 Buncombe County, North Carolina
- President's List 2005 Eastern Florida State College
- Dean's List 2003 Valencia Community College
- Leadership Commendation - Pandemic Response 2020 New York Presbyterian Hospital - RLFH
Professional Memberships
- International College of Advanced Practice Paramedics
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- Flight Crew Assistance & Support Team
- Beyond the Lights: Our Stories
- Toys for Tots
- Code Green Campaign
Areas of research
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