Senior VP, Systems, Analytics & Compliance
Institutes of Health
Brentwood, New Hampshire, United States
Dr. Gabe Dawson is Senior Vice President of Systems, Analytics and Compliance at Institutes of Health, where he oversees the dissemination of clinical education to stakeholders in the workers’ compensation system, ranging from physicians, risk managers, claims examiners, utilization reviewers, and employers on the importance of understanding and applying the principles of evidence-based treatment to reversing the epidemics of chronic pain, post-traumatic stress conditions, brain-injury, substance abuse and related comorbidities. Among his other areas of oversight is in translational and functional medicine, training of clinicians, clinical systems development, and research. Prior to becoming a healthcare professional, he served in the 82nd Airborne division as a paratrooper in the 325th AIR and served in Desert Shield/Storm. He began his career working as a personal trainer and in physical therapy working with a wide variety of patients. He has also done extensive work in strength, conditioning and personal training sectors, and spent over twenty years working with professional, college and high school athletes developing conditioning and rehabilitation programs for competitive athletes of all ages and skill levels. Dr. Dawson has an extensive background in strength and conditioning having also competed as an Olympic weightlifter, power lifter and bodybuilder including spending time coaching Olympic athletes at the Olympic training center in Lake Placid, NY. Dr. Dawson has spent the last 30 years teaching clinicians, students and patients about health, wellness, and physical fitness. He has taught courses at the Boston Museum of Science, been a martial arts instructor, strength training, general fitness, ergonomics, nutrition, and general wellness instructor. On a very personal level, Dr. Dawson has been heavily vested in calling attention to the plight of first-responders who struggle to receive appropriate treatment for injuries sustained in the line of duty, and combating the barriers that prevent them from receiving best-in-class care.
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Reducing Anxiety in a Population of First Responders with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Friday, March 14, 2025
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM US Eastern Time