Dr. Martin Schreiber, M.D. is a Colonel in the United States Army Reserve and a surgeon with decades of experience in both military and civilian medicine. He is Adjunct Professor of Surgery at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and has deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. During those deployments, he served as Chief of Surgery at the 31st Combat Support Hospital in Tikrit and later as Chief of Trauma at the 228th Combat Support Hospital at Shank. He also directed the Joint Theater Trauma System, where he worked to improve the way injured service members received care across combat zones. As a civilian, Dr. Schreiber built his career at Oregon Health & Science University, where he was a Professor of Surgery and Director of the Donald D. Trunkey Center for Civilian...
Professor at Oregon Health & Science University