Bram Duffee

dr duffeeBram Duffee, PhD is a full-time paramedic from Houston who has written two books on communication and co-authored a groundbreaking work on the use of hypnosis in emergency medicine. His latest co-authored book is called "Hypnotic Communication in Emergency Medical Settings: For Life-Saving and Therapeutic Outcomes."

Dr Duffee recently authored a research article in Social Science & Medicine titled “Paramedic perspectives of job stress: Qualitative analysis of high-stress, high-stakes emergency medical situations” and is frequently featured as an author in the Journal of Emergency Medical Services. He also has an appointment as an Institute for Social Innovation Research Fellow at Fielding Graduate University.  

As an educator, Dr Duffee has taught numerous university-level courses in Interpersonal Communication, Leadership, EMS, and more. He currently teaches as an Online Part-time Assistant Professor of Communication at Kennesaw State University. He also hosts the podcast “EMS Research with Professor Bram,” sharing his insights www.ProfessorBram.com

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