C-STARS Introduces Two New Team Members

The Center for Sustainment of Trauma and Readiness Skills (C-STARS) has welcomed two new team members to their Omaha office:  Major David Kline, MD , and Captain John McClain, MD.
 
Dr. Kline recently completed his infectious disease fellowship at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. For a year prior to fellowship, he was a staff internist with the San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium at BAMC and Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center. He completed residency at Wright State University/Wright-Patterson Medical Center in Dayton, Ohio, and he completed both undergraduate and medical school studies at the University of Kentucky.
Dr. Kline grew up in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and Owensboro, Kentucky, and now resides in Council Bluffs, Iowa. He has been married to his wife, Anna-Kathryn, for nearly 12 years and has four children: Lisette (6), Cecilia (4), Jane-Louise (2.5), and Wolf (3 months), and a hamster called Pipkin.  He is eager to join the UNMC ID team and will be working on the general, orthopedic, and COVID-19 infectious disease services.
 
Dr. McClain recently finished his Pulmonary and Critical Care fellowship at University of California San Francisco—Fresno.  Previously, he completed his internal medicine residency at the University of California—Davis and medical school at Michigan State University’s College of Human Medicine.  Originally hailing from Michigan, he comes to Omaha with his wife Kimmai and his Australian Cattledog, Jackson.  Dr. McClain’s academic interests include medical education, difficult airways, and point of care ultrasound.  Dr. McClain will be working in the pulmonary, critical care division.
 
 

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