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Carl-Oscar Jonson is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Linköping University's Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, affiliated with the Division of Surgery, Orthopedics and Oncology. He is part of the Center for Advanced Research in Emergency Response (CARER), collaborating with authorities, NGOs, and volunteers to develop emergency response technologies and protocols.
His research focuses on emergency response systems, including medical command and control, disaster management, and first aid training effectiveness. Key areas include decision-making under stress, simulation-based training for crisis teams, and practical aspects like tourniquet application in extreme conditions. His work bridges military and civilian contexts, emphasizing resilience in critical infrastructures and pandemic preparedness.
Notable contributions include studies on bleeding control kit placement in public spaces, volunteer motivation factors, and the impact of environmental conditions (e.g., cold exposure) on medical laypeople’s performance. He has also analyzed pandemic response strategies and cross-national collaboration in healthcare improvement.
While no formal awards are listed, his involvement in high-profile projects like the Managing the Incident Site of Tomorrow testbed underscores his leadership in innovative emergency response solutions.
His research spans over two decades, with publications addressing triage systems, medical dispatch protocols, and simulation tools for disaster preparedness. Collaborations with international partners (e.g., Bosnia) highlight his global impact in healthcare crisis management.


