Colin
Aliff is an established figure in the medical community in the Augusta, Georgia
metropolitan area. He attended medical school in Augusta, Georgia, graduating
from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 1997. He moved away
to Chattanooga, Tennessee, where he completed his residency, focusing on family
medicine.
Colin
Aliff’s first appointment was as an attending physician at the Dwight D.
Eisenhower Army Medical Center is in Fort Gordon, Georgia. While he was there,
he worked in the emergency department. Following his position at the Army
Medical Center, Colin Aliff took an appointment as the medical director of the
emergency department at Washington County Regional Medical Center in
Sandersville, Georgia.
He
also became the medical director of the Washington County Georgia EMS.
Colin
Aliff finds it important to stay at the top of his field by completing further
training and certifications. In his time as an attending physician, he
maintained certifications in the following: Certified Basic Life Support,
Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, and Advanced
Trauma Life Support. These certifications ensure that Colin Aliff is always
aware of current procedures in emergency care services.
His
progress as a physician and dedication to public service helped him to advance
to the position of medical director, and Colin Aliff maintains the importance
of staying current with all of his certifications as an upper level manager
within regional medical centers.
Colin Aliff also uses his medical
training to work as a Certified EMT-Tactical provider. He has been doing this
since 2007. Not only does it require thorough medical knowledge, it requires
the ability to react quickly to sometimes hostile and dangerous situations that
extend far beyond typical civilian emergencies. Colin Aliff enjoys the law
enforcement element of Tactical-EMT work since tactical paramedics frequently
work on law enforcement teams.
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