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American cardiologist
S. Ward Casscells
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American cardiologist
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Male
Place of birth
Wilmington, USA
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Age
60 years
Education
Harvard Medical School
Yale University
University of Virginia
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Biography
S. Ward Casscells (1952–2012) was an American cardiologist who served with the U.S. Army in Iraq and later wasAssistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs. Among other honors, he was the recipient of the Distinguished Public Service Medal,the Army's Order of Military Medical Merit, and the General Maxwell Thurman Award.
Biography
Samuel Ward Casscells III was born in Wilmington, Delaware, on March 18, 1952. He graduated from Yale University and Harvard Medical School. His father, S. Ward Casscells, was an orthopedic surgeon who had helped invent arthroscopic surgery.
Articles
- "S. Ward Casscells III dies at 60; cardiologist and Army reservist served in Iraq and Pentagon" by Emily Langer, Washington Post Oct 16, 2012.
- "Casting the 'Net for a Replacement", by Bob Brewin, NextGov. February 19, 2009.
- “Soft Power with Guns”, by Peter Buxbaum, International Relations and Security Network- Security Watch. January 16, 2009.
- “Culture War”, by Bob Brewin. Government Executive Magazine. January 12, 2009.
- "Health Chief Discusses AHLTA, Other Issues", by Jerry Harben - Mercury News. January 2009.
- "Health Care Champion: An Interview with S. Ward Casscells, M.D. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs", by Chaz Vossburg - Military Medical Technology. December 2008.
- “Healing Environments for America’s Heroes”, by Michelle Ossmann, Clay Boenecke, Barbara Dellinger. Healthcare Design Magazine. November 2008.
- “Walking the Deck”, by Bob Brewin. Government Executive Magazine. September 2008.
- “Engine of Innovation: US Healthcare from Military to Private Sector", by Divya Sood. Future Healthcare Magazine. 3Q 2008.
- “Agencies Dispatch Health Care Workers; Mission Responds To PTSD” Audrey Hudson. The Washington Times. June 5, 2008.
- "A Lion in Autumn: How a middle-aged doctor wound up on the battlefield in Iraq", by Evan Thomas. Newsweek. November 19, 2007.
- "Try Advil instead - Department of Defense bans aspirin" by Leo Shane, Stripes Central April 29, 2009.
- “Delaware Native Comes To Military Career Late But Ascends To Top”, By Nicole Gaudiano. Gannett News Service. March 28, 2007.
- “Swiftly Confirm: Wartime Pentagon Needs A Top Health Official, and Houston's Ward Casscells Is Right Man for the Job” (Editorial). Houston Chronicle. March 27, 2007.
- “Delaware Native On Call For Veterans Health Crisis” By Nicole Gaudiano. Gannett News Service
- “Bush To Nominate Houston Doctor To Defense Health Affairs Post” By Todd Ackerman.The Houston Chronicle. February 24, 2007.
- “Walter Reed Stories Factual But Unfair, Medical Chief Says” Steve Vogel. Washington Post. February 23, 2007.
- “U.S. Aims To Grow Ears, Skin For War Wounds” Kristin Roberts. Reuters. April 18, 2008.
- “Departments Of Defense And Veterans Affairs Working Together” The Montgomery Advertiser. December 27, 2007.
- “State Gears Up To Screen Combat Stress” Philip Dine. The Pantagraph. December 26, 2007.
- “Faux Candidate Ranks High In Poll” Ralph Z. Hallow. The Washington Times. September 26, 2007.
- “Casscells Returns from Tour of Duty”, Heart Wire. February 1, 2007.
- “Mourning a doctor who improved Iraq” by Col. S. Ward Casscells, Stars and Stripes Mideast edition. January 27, 2007.
- “Pentagon Official Praises Staff For Hospital's Recovery” Wire Reports. Fort Worth Star-Telegram
- "A Parable to Help Make Sense of Iraq" Col. S. Ward Casscells. Houston Chronicle. November 26, 2006.
- "Iraq: The Old Chevy" Col. S. Ward Casscells. Stars and Stripes. November 7, 2006.
- "World Renowned Doctor Trades Lab Coat for Uniform", by Elaine Wilson. Army News Service. February 8, 2006.
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Who is S. Ward Casscells?
S. Ward Casscells is an American physician and former military officer who served as the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs from 2007 to 2009.
What is S. Ward Casscells' educational background?
Casscells earned his Bachelor of Science degree in 1970 from the Virginia Military Institute and his Medical Doctor degree in 1974 from the University of Virginia School of Medicine.
What is S. Ward Casscells' military experience?
Casscells served in the United States Army for 24 years, reaching the rank of Colonel. He participated in Operation Desert Storm in Saudi Arabia and Iraq in 1991 and was awarded the Bronze Star.
What are some of S. Ward Casscells' notable achievements as the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs?
During his tenure, Casscells established the “Any Service Member” program to provide support and care packages to injured service members, improved mental health care for servicemen and women, and oversaw the establishment of the Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine.
What has S. Ward Casscells done since leaving his position as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs?
After leaving the government, Casscells returned to academia as a professor of medicine and public health. He currently serves as the Executive Vice President of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University.
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