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Arne Eliasson
Arne Eliasson, a Psychiatry Resident Physician at the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center in Fort Cavazos, Texas, has carved a distinguished path through his academic achievements and dedicated military service. His expertise and leadership in psychiatry distinguish him as a prominent figure in the medical field. Raised in a disciplined, academically oriented environment, Eliasson excelled early in life, captaining both the Cross Country and Swim teams at Springbrook High School and graduating in 2006. He actively participated in community service through his local church, which underscored his commitment to aiding those in need. This dedication continued at Montgomery College in Maryland, where he was part of the Montgomery Scholars Program. He earned a full scholarship that included academic stints at Cambridge University and a scholarly tour of China. Eliasson's academic journey led him to Johns Hopkins University, where he graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology, focusing on Latin American Studies. His professional life began in Baltimore, Maryland, as a bicycle messenger. During this period, he founded Epic Couriers LLC, a bicycle courier company that thrived under his leadership before he sold it. His commitment to service extended to volunteering at the Shepherd's Clinic for the Uninsured in Baltimore, where he later earned a full-time position as a Patient Care Coordinator. His path to medicine was further paved at Goucher College in Towson, Maryland, where he completed pre-medical coursework before being accepted into the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) in Bethesda, Maryland. Commissioned as an officer in the United States Army in 2018, he underwent rigorous training across various Military Treatment Facilities nationwide, developing comprehensive skills in trauma medicine and combat casualty care.