The Bronze Star MedalA military surgeon, Col. Jay Johannigman has contributed significantly to advances in military medicine, including inventing new…Mar 26, 2021Mar 26, 2021
What Causes Cardiac Arrest?Dr. Jay Johannigman is a colonel in the United States Army Reserves and a member of the American College of Surgeons. As a trauma surgeon…Mar 10, 2021Mar 10, 2021
Pulmonary Contusion, Causes, and SymptomsThe recipient of the AAST Honorary Medal for Combat Surgery 2005, Dr. Jay Johannigman is a trauma and critical care surgeon at the Brooke…Jan 7, 2021Jan 7, 2021
Patients Assessment Components for Trauma ManagementJay Johannigman is a Texas-based military trauma surgeon. He teaches at the F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine in the department of…Oct 21, 2020Oct 21, 2020
American College of Surgeons Works to Improve Quality of Surgical CareTrauma and critical care surgeon Jay Johannigman was director of the University of Cincinnati Medical Center for nearly two decades…Sep 19, 2020Sep 19, 2020
Three of the World’s Most Breathtaking Bicycle TrailsAfter a distinguished career as a trauma surgeon in the United States Air Force, Dr. Jay Johannigman led the trauma care team in the…Sep 2, 2020Sep 2, 2020
Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care Deployed Medicine EducationSan Antonio resident Jay Johannigman, MD, has spent decades working in military medicine, providing trauma and surgical critical care. Dr…Aug 12, 2020Aug 12, 2020
Why Attend the Military Health System Research SymposiumJay Johannigman, M.D. is a trauma and critical care surgeon at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. Dr. Jay Johannigman has…Jun 27, 2020Jun 27, 2020