Seth Christopher Collings Hawkins (born 1971) is an American
emergency physician, writer, anthropologist, and organizational innovator. He has made notable contributions to the fields of
wilderness medicine
Wilderness medicine is a rapidly evolving field and is of increasing importance as more people engage in hiking, climbing, kayaking, and other potentially hazardous activities in the backcountry. The modern definition of wilderness medicine is "m ...
,
Emergency Medical Services
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(EMS), and
medical humanities
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. His work has particularly specialized in EMS and wilderness medicine in the southeastern United States, where he is the founder of the
Appalachian Center for Wilderness Medicine The Appalachian Center for Wilderness Medicine (ACWM) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting wilderness medicine in the southern Appalachian region of the United States of America. Dr. Seth C. Hawkins, an emergency physician who specia ...
, the Appalachian Mountain Rescue Team, and the
Carolina Wilderness EMS Externship The Carolina Wilderness EMS Externship (CWEMSE) is an out-of-hospital medical training for 4th year medical students and resident physicians interested in furthering their educational interests in wilderness EMS.
History
The Externship was founded ...
.
Early life and education
Hawkins was born in the
Finger Lakes Region of
New York
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state and raised in
Middletown, Connecticut
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. He graduated from
Yale College
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where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in
Anthropology
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. During that time he also earned
Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician certification at
Stonehearth Open Learning Opportunities
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in
Conway, New Hampshire. He subsequently worked in
Vermont
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and
Colorado
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as a volunteer
Emergency Medical Technician
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, ski instructor, and rafting guide before returning to
Bryn Mawr College
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to complete his premedical training in 1994.
Hawkins earned his
Doctorate of Medicine from the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine
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in 2000.
He completed his medical training with a residency in
Emergency Medicine
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at the
University of Pittsburgh
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Affiliated Residency in Emergency Medicine, where he was recognized with the University of Pittsburgh Ron Stewart Excellence in Teaching Award in 2003.
Career
Humanities/anthropology
While a medical student, Hawkins co-founded ''iris: the UNC journal of medicine, literature & visual art'', a
Medical Humanities
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journal still currently in production. Hawkins was a charter member of the
American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) Medical Humanities Section, and established and currently serves as a judge for the annual ACEP Writers Award. He also served as Chair of this Section from 2019 to 2022. He authored the first structured analysis of emergency medicine creative writing in the journal ''Academic Emergency Medicine'', which introduced and explored the concept of "emergency medicine narratives" and has been cited as a landmark humanities study in emergency medicine.
He also edited the anthology ''Emergency Medicine Narratives: An Emergency Medicine Humanities Collection, Vol I'' published by ACEP in 2019. He currently writes the "Words Matter" column in ''Emergency Medicine News''. His poetry and prose has been published widely in emergency medicine journals and magazines. He also continues an active practice as an anthropologist — he is a professional member of the
American Anthropological Association
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as well as a Fellow in the
Society for Applied Anthropology
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and Affiliate Faculty in the Department of Anthropology at Wake Forest University.
He has a research and publication focus on the anthropology of pain, medical anthropology, and expeditionary anthropology.
Wilderness medicine and EMS
While a medical student at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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School of Medicine, Hawkins and Jenny Graham co-founded Carolina Wilderness Medicine, one of the first wilderness medicine student interest groups in the country and one of his first actions as an organizational innovator. This student interest group is still active at UNC-Chapel Hill (www.med.unc.edu/wmig). Further organizational innovations included student-run southeastern wilderness medicine conferences—the first of their kind in the southeast—held in 1998 and 2000 in Chapel Hill and initiated by Hawkins and Graham.
In 2007, continuing as an organizational innovator, Hawkins founded the
Appalachian Center for Wilderness Medicine The Appalachian Center for Wilderness Medicine (ACWM) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting wilderness medicine in the southern Appalachian region of the United States of America. Dr. Seth C. Hawkins, an emergency physician who specia ...
, a regional wilderness medicine nonprofit organization. Hawkins served as the medical director for the Burke EMS Special Operations Team, the first EMS-based wilderness rescue team in
North Carolina
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, from 2008 to 2021.
This team serves the
Linville Gorge Wilderness Area, the deepest gorge in the eastern United States, as well as South Mountains State Park, the largest state park in NC. In 2011, in conjunction with Drs. Michael Millin and
Will Smith
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, he co-developed the Wilderness EMS Medical Director Course. This was the first such course to be jointly endorsed by the
Wilderness Medical Society
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and the National Association of EMS Physicians. The Journal of EMS recognized Hawkins, along with Millin and Smith, as one of the Top 10 EMS Innovators of 2011 for the development of this course.
Hawkins helped develop a distance-accessible baccalaureate wilderness EMS program while on the faculty at
Western Carolina University. In 2011, continuing as an organizational innovator, he founded the
Carolina Wilderness EMS Externship The Carolina Wilderness EMS Externship (CWEMSE) is an out-of-hospital medical training for 4th year medical students and resident physicians interested in furthering their educational interests in wilderness EMS.
History
The Externship was founded ...
, a unique wilderness medicine rotation for medical students and residents specifically focused on wilderness EMS activities. He also serves as medical director of the
North Carolina State Parks system and
Western Piedmont Community College
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. On Earth Day 2012 he established the International Institute for Sustainability in Emergency Services (iiSES), which developed from the Green EMS Initiative, a multinational non-governmental organization dedicated to improving sustainability in EMS operations and workforce. He has field tested and published recommendations regarding use of hybrid vehicles in wilderness EMS response, which has been cited as the "future for a greener EMS".
He serves as the medical director of Landmark Learning, an outdoor education and wilderness EMS school in
Cullowhee, North Carolina, as well as medical advisor for
North Carolina Outward Bound School,
REI
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Arts and entertainment
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, and the Student Conservation Association.
In 2013 he founded the Appalachian Mountain Rescue Team, the first fully credentialed
Mountain Rescue Association team in the American southeast, and has served as that team's Chief and Board Chair. He is also co-founder and co-owner of Vertical Medicine Resources, a climbing medicine company.
In 2017 he and Kentucky-based paramedic David Fifer founded and currently host the RAW (Remote, Austere, Wilderness) Medicine Podcast. He has lectured extensively on wilderness medicine topics and published widely in the EMS, emergency, and wilderness medicine literature.
He is the executive editor of the
Wilderness Medical Society
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's ''Wilderness Medicine Magazine'', co-author of ''Vertical Aid: Essential Wilderness Medicine for Climbers, Trekkers, and Mountaineers'' (
W. W. Norton & Company, 2017), and is editor of the textbook ''Wilderness EMS'' (
Wolters Kluwer, 2018).
Emergency medicine
Hawkins has been a full-time clinical emergency physician since 2003. He was chair and medical director of the
Grace Hospital Emergency Department from 2010 to 2011, and currently works clinically at Catawba Valley Medical Center.
He has served on the emergency medicine faculty at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine
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and
Western Carolina University, and currently is an associate professor of emergency medicine at
Wake Forest University. He is a Fellow of the
American Academy of Emergency Medicine, the
American College of Emergency Physicians, the Academy of Emergency Medical Services, and is a diplomate of the
American Board of Emergency Medicine, double boarded in both emergency medicine and EMS. He has also served as a medical officer on multiple United States
National Disaster Medical System
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(NDMS) teams, including the NC-1
Disaster Medical Assistance Team
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based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the PA-1 DMAT based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the NDMS Mobile Acute Care Strike Team.
Awards and recognition
In 2008, Hawkins was named a "Hero of Emergency Medicine" by the
American College of Emergency Physicians and "Yalie of the Week" by the
Yale Alumni Magazine
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Y ...
for his emergency medicine and wilderness EMS work.
In 2009 the
Wilderness Medical Society
The Wilderness Medical Society was created on 15 February 1983 by three physicians from California, United States — Dr. Paul Auerbach, Dr. Ed Geehr, and Dr. Ken Kizer. It is the largest international non-profit membership organization devoted ...
presented Hawkins with the WMS-Ball Award, now known as the Ice Axe Award.
In 2013, Hawkins became the first physician ever named a Master Fellow (MFAWM) by the
Academy of Wilderness Medicine.
In 2014 the
Appalachian Center for Wilderness Medicine The Appalachian Center for Wilderness Medicine (ACWM) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting wilderness medicine in the southern Appalachian region of the United States of America. Dr. Seth C. Hawkins, an emergency physician who specia ...
awarded him its Mountain Laurel Award, their lifetime achievement award.
In 2018 he received the Dave Carter Leadership Award from the NC Search & Rescue Advisory Council, the Innovation in Medical Education Award from the
Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, and the Outstanding Contribution Award from the
Mountain Rescue Association. In that year Hawkins also became the first physician ever named a Master Fellow (MFAEG) of the Adventurers and Explorers Guild, a third-party certifier of an international multidisciplinary professional community of explorers, adventurers, and expeditioners. Hawkins was also named one of the Top 10 EMS Innovators of 2018 by the ''Journal of EMS'' (JEMS) for the publication of the textbook ''Wilderness EMS'', the first multiauthor academic textbook specifically designed for healthcare professionals providing systematic health care in wilderness settings.
In 2019 Hawkins received the
Wilderness Medical Society
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Education Award and the
Karl Rohnke
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Biography
After graduating from Washington & Lee University in 1960, Rohnke was draf ...
Award from the
Association for Experiential Education
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.
Personal life
Hawkins lives in
Morganton, North Carolina
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Morganton is one of the principal cities in the Hick ...
with his wife and three children in a unique solar home on the
Catawba River below the
Linville Gorge Wilderness.
Selected publications
*Hawkins SC, ed. ''Emergency Medicine Narratives: An Emergency Medicine Humanities Collection''. American College of Emergency Physicians, 2019.
*Hawkins SC, ed. ''Wilderness EMS''. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer, 2018.
*Hawkins SC, Simon RB, Beissinger JP, Simon D. ''Vertical Aid: Essential Wilderness Medicine for Climbers, Trekkers, and Mountaineers''. New York: The Countryman Press, 2017.
*Millin MG, Johnson DE, Schimelpfenig T, Conover K, Sholl M, Busko J, Alter R, Smith W, Symonds J, Taillac P, Hawkins SC. Medical Oversight, Educational Core Content, and Proposed Scopes of Practice of Wilderness EMS Providers: A Joint Approach Developed by Wilderness EMS Educators, Medical Directors, and Regulators Using a Delphi Approach. ''Prehospital Emergency Care'' 2017;28:1–9.
*Hawkins SC, Sempsrott J, Schmidt A. Drowning in a Sea of Misinformation: Dry Drowning and Secondary Drowning. ''Emergency Medicine News'' June 16, 2017. Available at https://journals.lww.com/em-news/blog/BreakingNews//pages/post.aspx?PostID=377.
*Hawkins SC. Environmental Emergencies. In ''Caroline’s Care in the Streets, 8e'', Pollak A, Aehlert B, Elling B eds. Burlington: Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2017.
*Hawkins SC, Millin MG, Smith WR. Wilderness Emergency Medical Services. In ''Auerbach's Wilderness Medicine, 7e'', Auerbach PS, ed. Philadelphia: Elsevier, 2017.
*Sempsrott J, Schmidt A, Hawkins SC, Cushing T. Submersion Injuries and Drowning. In ''Auerbach's Wilderness Medicine, 7e'', Auerbach PS, ed. Philadelphia: Elsevier, 2017.
*Hawkins SC, Millin MG, Smith WR. Care in the Wilderness, in ''Emergency Medical Services: Clinical Practice and Systems Oversight, 2nd Edition, Vol 2: Medical Oversight of EMS'', Cone DC, Brice JH, Delbridge T, Myers JB, eds. 2015: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, pp 377–391.
*Millin MG, Hawkins S, Demond T, Stiller G, McGinnis HD, Baker RJ, Smith WR. Wilderness Emergency Medical Services Medical Director Course: Core Content Developed with Delphi Technique. ''Wilderness & Environmental Medicine'' 2015;26(2):256-260.
*Hawkins SC, Weil C, Baty F, Fitzpatrick D, Rowell. Retrieval of Additional Epinephrine from Auto-injectors. ''Wilderness & Environmental Medicine'' 2013;24(4):434–444.
*Hawkins SC. The Relationship Between Ski Patrols and Emergency Medical Services Systems. ''Wilderness & Environmental Medicine'' 2012;23(2):106–111.
*Hawkins SC. Wilderness EMS Medical Director Course. ''Wilderness Medicine'' 2012;29(1):24.
*Hawkins SC. “Principles of Trauma” in ''Outdoor Emergency Care 5e'', McNamara EC, ed. Boston: Brady, 2011.
*Hawkins SC. “Wilderness EMS” in ''Paramedic Practice Today: Above and Beyond'', Aehlert B, ed. St. Louis: Mosby-JEMS Elsevier, 2009.
*Hawkins SC. The Idea of Order in the Emergency Department. ''Annals of Emergency Medicine'' 2009:54(2),298.
*Hawkins SC. The Green Machine: Development of a High-efficiency, Low-pollution EMS Response Vehicle. ''Journal of Emergency Medical Services'' 2008;33(7):108–120
*Hawkins SC, Smeeks F, Hamel J. Emergency Management of Chronic Pain and Drug-seeking Behavior: An Alternate Perspective. ''Journal of Emergency Medicine'' 2008;34(2):125–130.
*Hawkins SC, Shapiro AH, Sever AE, Delbridge TR, Mosesso VN. The Role of Law Enforcement Agencies in Out-of-hospital Emergency Care. ''Resuscitation'' 2007;72(3), 386–393.
*Hawkins SC. Emergency Medicine Narratives: A Systematic Discussion of Definition and Utility. ''Academic Emergency Medicine'' 2004;11(7):761–765.
References
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American medical writers
American anthropologists
American emergency physicians
Western Carolina University faculty
Wake Forest University faculty
American medical researchers
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill faculty
People from Middletown, Connecticut
1971 births
Living people
People from Morganton, North Carolina
21st-century American poets
Yale College alumni