103 Millennium - Twentieth Edition MEDICINE, HEALTH CARE AND WELLNESS Looking ahead, Mr. Soler hopes to use Medicine in Bad Places to offer critical training to underserved communities and agencies. His previous efforts have included training local sports coaches, youth and parents, as well as a partnership with Stop the Bleed, which connected teachers and students with emergency response education in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook shooting. In 2024, Mr. Soler earned a Bachelor of Applied Science in criminal justice and police science at Columbia Southern University, an accomplishment he considers to be the highlight of his career. While he was able to find success without attending college and struggled with higher education due to undiagnosed dyslexia, he ultimately returned to school as a personal goal and to set an example of determination and resiliency for his children. He counsels others that passion, open-mindedness, and a willingness to put others first are the keys to success, and he hopes to continue acting as a model for others in the coming years. https://www.medicineinbadplaces.com/gallery-medicine-in-bad-places the unit during responses to high-risk warrants, FEMA deployments and federal cases, and he received additional specialized training from units and federal government agencies throughout the United States. Mr. Soler subsequently began consulting and teaching in 2004. Furthermore, since 2010, he has acted as a consultant and technical advisor for SAG-AFTRA, providing his expertise and insights for film and television productions, in addition to offering private training and professional development. As a part of his commitment to first responders and the future of the profession, Mr. Soler remains active with Guardian Revival. The nonprofit organization is well-regarded for connecting veterans and first responders with post-traumatic stress disorder and other workplace-related injuries with community and career services, social support and health care. Mr. Soler is also a frequent speaker and advocate for the role of competent and compassionate emergency response.
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