
Meet Our Company Staff

Robert Shotto ("Sarge")
Military Liason / Director of Staff Operations / Instructor
SFC (Ret) Robert Shotto served 22 years as an Infantry Combat Medic with the United States Army. He served as the 68W Program Manager and Senior Medical Instructor for 1st Army pre-deployment training. He was responsible for initiating the use of patient simulators into Army Medicine training programs, and is internationally recognized as a subject matter expert in simulation theory, applications, and programming. He maintains his certification as a Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TC3) - Certified Instructor (INDEF).
Upon his Army retirement Rob went to work for Medical Education Technologies, INC (METI) as a Senior Clinical educator. He authored computer programs for their manikin systems, and oversaw programming operations as well as systems installations/problem solving for their extensive client base.
Rob worked on several other manikin development projects for METI, including the iSTAN rugged overhaul and the METIman pre-hospital care simulator. He conducted site trainings for METI’s manikins and related products at several Army Medical Simulation Training Centers (MSTCs). Rob has a passion and skill in moulage, and was directly involved in the development of the METI FX Universal Severe Trauma Moulage Kit.
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Rob moved on from METI to take over as the Systems Operations Manager and Lead Coordinator for the Penn State College of Medicine’s prestigious Clinical Simulation Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania. He holds memberships/board and committee chairs in the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Administration and Management Committee, and Amercian College of Chest Physicians (ACCP), and The Society for Simulation in Health Care (SSIH). Rob is also President and CEO of Patient Simulation Services Consulting Group (PSSCG)
Rob is a valuable asset to MMCIS and oversees the staff operations, military casualty simulation training course developments, and Instructs the "Boot Camp Elementary Moulage Technician" workshop.

John Clouse ("Major Disaster")
MMCIS Program Manager / Instructor
John Clouse is completing his third decade of military service to our nation. He serves as an intelligence officer specializing in medical operations/strategic planning. He served in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, New Horizons, and at the Joint Task Force (JTF) level in Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and JTF Katrina (Forward).
He holds a masters degree in radiology from Midwestern State University, and has been an associate professor of radiologic science for several Colleges and Universities. He previously held the position of Deputy Director for the Division of Protective Medicine and the Center for Disaster and Emergency Medicine Preparedness for the University of Louisville’s School of Medicine.
John serves as a National consultant in the areas of Emergency / Disaster Preparedness and Response and was appointed to the Academic Review Committee of the National Disaster Life Support Foundation of the AMA. He is a subject matter expert in the areas of Radiation (Dirty Bombs, CBRNE, etc), Disaster Medicine (Pre-Hospital), Mass Triage, MASCAL Operations, Incident Command (medical), Mass Fatality (natural death) Planning, and Blast Injury.
He is an expert in casualty simulation moulage with a wealth of experience in multiple casualty/large-scale training scenarios with an emphasis on WMD/CBRNE. Currently he serves as a consultant and Instructor for MMCIS, and teaches the “Warfighter MASCAL ALL HAZARDS EXERCISE" Design Course.

Suzanne (with "Sarge")
Program Consultant / Co-Instructor
Suzanne is a long time veteran of special makeup effects. She is an Emmy Award® winning makeup artist with a well known reputation in the film and television industry for her casualty simulation expertise. She holds numerous other awards of excellence in the entertainment industry for her makeup skills, and has trained hundreds of military and civilian medical personnel in the art of casualty simulation moulage for the past 12 years. She brings cutting edge techniques together with high fidelity materials in a unique methodology that allows the student to easily acquire the skills necessary to produce “High Definition” moulage results
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High fidelity realism in field training exercises and mass casualty drills always leads to highly successful outcomes. Suzanne’s passion to assist in that objective is rooted in her family’s long history of military service to our country. She is honored to help serve in the mission of saving lives through the training of military and civilian First Responders in the art and techniques of trauma simulation moulage.

Nancy Cosier ("EMS NANC")
Virginia Region EMS Liason / Instructor
Nancy Cosier, a National Registry Emergency Services Technician, has been serving in the medical field for over 23 years. She became an EMT Instructor in 1993 and continues to teach EMT classes and certification in the Northern Virginia Region. Nancy started to dabble in moulage when she joined her local Fire & Rescue Department in Northern Virginia in 1987. Her use of a variety of moulage mediums and techniques has allowed her to execute fast and creative work in injury simulation, particularly impalements, fractures and bruising.
Nancy frequently employs her excellent moulage skills for the Virginia State EMT Basic Testing. She has conducted moulage courses for MMCIS at the Virginia Office of EMS Annual Virginia EMS Symposium. As an EMT Instructor, she creates casualty simulation scenarios to help students gain a better visual perspective of what they may encounter in the field for triage.
She has performed casualty simulation moulage for the National Registry EMT testing, Fairfax County Police Department SWAT Team, and the Fairfax County Fire & Rescue Department Recruit Schools “Night Ops". She has also created and produced moulage for CERT Teams in Gainesville and Manassas, Virginia, Prince William County Fire & Rescue volunteer stations, and the Loudoun County Hospital Disaster Drill. She has assisted MMCIS in their work with the National Naval Medical Center (Bethesda Naval Hospital) Annual Drill, Region Wide D.C. Fire Department Drills, and Washington Hospital Center's MCI.
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