Kimberly Stoudt

Ed.D.

Department of Primary Appointment:
School of Medicine
Military and Emergency Medicine
Title
Instructional Design & Assessment Specialist
Location: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD
Research Interests:
Disaster preparedness and education
Emergency response

Education

Ed.D. - Education, Innovation & Leadership - Wilmington University

M.Ed. - Health Education - The Pennsylvania State University

B.S. - Exercise and Sport Science - The Pennsylvania State University

Biography

Dr. Kimberly Stoudt is a nationally certified athletic trainer and emergency medical technician with tactical training for austere environments and extensive experience in diagnosing and treating a variety of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. She currently works for the National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health (NCDMPH) and is an Assistant Professor of Military and Emergency Medicine at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS). Dr. Stoudt lectures on musculoskeletal evaluation and Tactical Casualty Combat Care (TCCC) in the USUHS School of Medicine. She most recently assisted in the development of First Aid for Severe Trauma (FAST), a national STOP THE BLEED® course from the American Red Cross. She is passionate about initiatives that are designed to build a population that is resilient and ready to respond to life-threatening injuries.

Prior to joining NCDPMH, Dr. Stoudt worked as an Exercise Physiology Education Specialist & Senior Physical Education Scientist for the Human Performance Resource Center, Consortium for Health and Military Performance (Department of Defense Center of Excellence), Department of Military and Emergency Medicine at USUHS where she prepared documents, presentations, white papers and other technology driven efforts to educate Warfighters, Commanders and healthcare professionals in the area of exercise physiology and human performance in accordance with Department of Defense mission and objectives. While at CHAMP she also served on the Performance Triad Activity Group for the U.S. Army Surgeon General and collected data as part of the NCAA-DoD Grand Alliance CARE Consortium at West Point Military Academy.

Dr. Stoudt served on medical teams at the college and elite levels, including the U.S. Olympic Training Centers in Colorado Springs and Chula Vista, as well as at the Salt Lake Olympic Winter Games for ice hockey athletes from the U.S. and visiting countries, Ironman U.S. Championships, Pennsylvania State University Beaver Stadium, Marine Corps, New York City and Philadelphia Marathons, Keystone State Games and the National Hockey Festival. She coordinates the Sports Medicine Team for the Special Olympics Pennsylvania Summer Games.

As a member of the Pennsylvania State Medical Assistance Team – East, Dr. Stoudt assists with preparations for natural or man-made disasters. Her role on an American Red Cross Disaster Action Team is to respond to family and community emergencies. She also serves on the Philadelphia Medical Reserve Corps.

Dr. Stoudt presented at conferences in Egypt, Thailand, Germany, Italy and Spain. She served as a faculty leader on study-abroad and mission trips to Australia, Ecuador, Greece, El Salvador and the Dominican Republic. As Academic Director for English through Academics, Athletics, and the Arts Abroad (ETA4), she led trips to Vietnam and Taiwan.