Vice Adm Timothy Szymanski of the US Navy (Ret) | Invisible Wounds

Описание к видео Vice Adm Timothy Szymanski of the US Navy (Ret) | Invisible Wounds

In this episode, Phil Wagner, MD, CEO & Founder of Sparta Science talks to retired Vice Admiral Timothy Szymanski, of the US Navy about the lasting impact of TBIs, concussions, and other injuries have on the brain. They also go into how to go about gaining the buy-in needed for movement health innovation.

They discuss:
Creating a baseline to have a more holistic understanding of invisible wounds
How to engage all stakeholders to implement innovation or change
Choosing the right language to unlock opportunities with constituents 

About Vice Adm Szymanski
Vice Adm. Tim Szymanski, a native of Wilmington, Delaware, graduated from the US Naval Academy in 1985 and later completed a Master's degree in Joint Campaign Planning and Strategy. Throughout his career, he held various leadership roles within Naval Special Warfare, including commanding Special Boat Unit 26, SEAL Team 2, and a Joint Task Force in Afghanistan. Szymanski also served in staff assignments such as community manager for NSW and as a deputy directorate on the Joint Staff. He eventually assumed command of Naval Special Warfare Command after serving as an assistant commanding general at Joint Special Operations Command.

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