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Founded in 1979, International ATMO, Inc. is
one of the most experienced and reputable providers of hyperbaric
medicine services. International ATMO is known throughout the world for
providing the highest quality education in hyperbaric medicine,
hyperbaric safety,
and wound care.
The Ownership of International ATMO
Paul J Sheffield, PhD is
President and one of the original founders of International ATMO. He
started his hyperbaric medicine career in 1965. He is
Past President of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS)
and the Aerospace Physiology Society. For many years, he has served on
the two major safety committees for hyperbaric facilities, the National
Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers (ASME). He has published over 100 scientific
papers, and is the primary editor of the Wound Care Practice
textbook. He currently chairs the Education Committee of the UHMS.
James C. Sheffield, BBA, CHT is Director of
Development for International ATMO. He started his hyperbaric medicine
career in 1979. His experience includes direct patient care and
management, including positions as Personnel Director and Chief Financial
Officer. He has performed reimbursement consulting for several
wound/hyperbaric centers. As a contract service provider, he conducts
ongoing billing and reimbursement audits. He also serves on the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers Committee on Pressure Vessels for Human
Occupancy.
Robert
B. Sheffield, BA, CHT is Director of Education for International ATMO. He
started his career in hyperbaric medicine in 1985. His experience includes
direct patient care and management in several hyperbaric facilities, both
monoplace and multiplace. He has experience with design, implementation,
technical support, and reimbursement support of several wound/hyperbaric
centers. He has been actively involved in hyperbaric education since 1987,
serving on the faculty of several training courses and seminars. He
developed the first training course for hyperbaric safety directors and
the first certification review course for CHT/CHRN exam candidates. He
currently Chairs the National Fire Protection Association Technical
Committee on Hyperbaric and Hypobaric Facilities; and is the Chairman of
the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society Hyperbaric Oxygen Safety
Committee.
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