Adam L. Blomberg, M.D., is a resident in Anesthesia at Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard in Boston, Mass. In 1998, Adam volunteered at the William Lehman Injury Research Center in Miami where he co-founded "Driving Responsibly in Vehicles Education" (D.R.I.V.E.), an initiative aimed at developing injury prevention programs. The first program under the D.R.I.V.E. umbrella was "Adam - A Survivor's Story."
After overcoming a traumatic brain injury that he suffered in a car crash as a senior in high school, Adam turned his survival story into a mission to create public awareness about the importance of responsible driving. Adam speaks from experience about the dangers of not following simple safety precautions in motor vehicles. He also speaks from the heart when he recounts the painful story of his brother who was killed in a drunk-driving crash.
Adam’s real-life story and his casual, yet energetic, style enable him to connect with his audiences at high schools, colleges and community organizations regionally in the Northeast.
His powerful message is a tool for injury prevention, and the positive reactions from his audiences confirm that a Survivor’s Story has tremendous impact.
Click here: www.DrivingResponsibly.com to visit Adam Blomberg’s personal web site.
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