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Robert Bartlett, MD, FACEP, CIME, UHM
National Healing Corporation
Corporate Medical Director, Medical Advisory Board Member

Dr. Robert Bartlett, corporate medical director and member of the medical advisory board for National Healing Corporation, is on call 24-7 to provide case management advice for unusual wound management problems, especially as they relate to HBO. He oversees the Wound Care & Hyperbaric Training Program, HBO Safety, and New Product Evaluation. In addition he works closely with the corporate development team in communicating the value of a comprehensive wound healing program to the medical staff of prospective client hospitals.

Bartlett is a Certified Independent Medical Examiner and a diving medical officer with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. He serves on the executive committee of the American College of Hyperbaric Medicine and the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society. Bartlett is currently an Associate Professor of Surgery at The Ohio State University. Bartlett is lead author and editor in chief of the Hyperbaric Medicine Board Exam for the American College of Hyperbaric Medicine and has participated in the primary hyperbaric training of more than 2,000 health care personnel.

A renowned international lecturer on hyperbaric medicine, Bartlett has been a keynote speaker for the National Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) on the topic of hyperbaric oxygen therapy and its role in combat casualty management.

Bartlett graduated magna cum laude from the University of South Alabama School of Medicine in 1980. He is board certified in hyperbaric and emergency medicine.

Bartlett's interests include oxygen dynamics, reperfusion injury and knowledge engineering.