Military Operational Medicine Symposium January 23-24, 2019 Parma Payne Goodall Alumni Center, San Diego, California Strengthening Medical Readiness to Support the Total Force www.asdevents.com - www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=19107
Military Operational Medicine Symposium
January 23-24, 2019 Parma Payne Goodall Alumni Center, San Diego, California
Strengthening Medical Readiness to Support the Total Force
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January 23, 2019
8:00 – 8:45 Registration and Light Breakfast Reception Open
8:45 – 9:00 Moderator Opening Remarks
9:00 – 9:45 Strategic Efforts to Improve Operational Medicine across the Joint Force
-Strategic perspectives from the Joint Staff -Meeting the challenges outlined in the National Defense Strategy -Global integration and what we are doing to improve the medical readiness of the Joint Force
Rear Admiral Colin Chinn, USN (Confirmed) Joint Staff Surgeon, Joint Staff
9:45 – 10:30 Increasing the Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Reliability of Healthcare Delivery across the Air Force
-Working to meet the needs of the US Air Force through the development and performance of medical readiness training for expeditionary forces -Focusing on innovative research issues including traumatic brain injury treatment, wartime vascular injury management, and combat casualty care
Maj Gen (Dr.) John Degoes, USAF (Confirmed)
Commander
59th Medical Wing
Joint Base San Antonio
10:30 – 11:00 Networking Break & Exhibits
11:00 – 11:45 Delivering High Quality Healthcare Across the Pacific
-Working to enhance the readiness, responsiveness, and reliability of medical providers ashore and afloat -Optimizing the health and readiness of our armed forces by conducting cutting edge research and development to educate DoD policy and practice -Enhancing the skills and abilities of the ship board medical teams
RDML Paul Pearigen, USN (Confirmed)
Commander, Navy Medicine West
Chief of the Navy Medical Corps
11:45 – 12:30 Advancing and Enabling Medical Readiness to Strengthen America’s Military
-Building efficient, tactical medical units and medical doctrine required to provide optimum healthcare in the battlefield -Serving as the proponent for developing the methodology and rates for disease and non-battle injuries -Providing training and education to develop military and civilian students into high quality military healthcare personnel
MG Patrick Sargent, USA (Confirmed) Commanding General Army Medical Department Center and School, Health Readiness Center of Excellence
12:30 – 1:30 Networking Lunch & Exhibits
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1:30 – 2:15 Efforts to Provide Global Oversight and Synchronization of Patient Movement during Wartime and
Peacetime
-Development of policy and standardization of procedures and information support systems for global
patient movement
-Patient Movement Requirements Centers efforts to coordinate with MTFs to identify en-route care to the
proper medical treatment facilities
-Ensuring USTRANSCOM is medically ready and highly qualified to practice medicine in areas including
overseas contingency operations
Col John Andrus, USAF (Confirmed)
Command Surgeon
US Transportation Command
2:15 – 3:00 Efforts to Deliver Vital Medical Capabilities to Support the Total Force
-Working to provide training and medically proficient Citizen-Soldiers to effectively support global requirements -Managing critical wartime specialties for the whole of the Army Reserve -Enhancing medical skills which serve as a multiplier in delivering vital medical capabilities
BG Joseph Marsiglia, USA (Confirmed) Assistant Surgeon General for Mobilization Readiness and Army Reserve Affairs Office, The Surgeon General, Deputy Commander, Army Reserve Medical Command
3:00-3:10 Technology Talk:
Oral Rehydration Solution versus Sports Drink: There IS a Difference Trisha B. Stavinoha, MS, RD, CSSD, CSCS, TSAC-F
3:10 – 3:30 Networking Break & Exhibits
3:30 – 4:15 Ensuring a Medically Ready Force to Optimize Healthcare at the Point of Need for Soldiers in the
Pacific Region
-Delivering high quality care at the point of injury
-Sustaining and building medical capacity and capability
-Advancing the rehabilitation and injury prevention of US Soldiers
BG Michael Place, USA (Confirmed)
Deputy Commanding General
Regional Health Command-Pacific
4:15 – 5:00 Developing and Advancing a Ready and Deployable Medical Air Force
-Ensuring personnel from the 11th Medical Group are ready to deploy while simultaneously delivering quality, timely and safe healthcare to beneficiaries
Col Vito Smyth, USAF (Confirmed)
Commander 11th Medical Group Joint Base Andrews
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January 24, 2019
8:15 – 8:45 Registration and Light Breakfast Reception Open
8:45 – 9:00 Moderator Opening Remarks
9:00 – 9:45 Initiatives at NMC San Diego to Improve Operational Medicine
-Working to develop providers that are prepared to deploy in support of operational forces -Advances and technological updates in support of operational medicine -Near and long-term initiatives to close medical gaps which require industry solutions
CAPT Bradford Smith, USN (Confirmed) Commanding Officer Navy Medical Center San Diego
9:45 – 10:30 Improving Warfighter Medical Readiness, Care on the Battlefield, and Return to Duty in the Future Operational Environment: A Medical Research and Development Challenge
Dr. George Ludwig, SES (Confirmed) Principal Assistant for Research and Technology US Army Medical Research and Material Command
11:00-11:30 Networking Break and Exhibits
11:30 – 12:30 Panel Discussion: Battlefield Medicine at the Point of Injury
This panel will focus on the medical end-user. Combat Medics and Independent Duty Corpsmen form the front line of battlefield, shipboard, and airevac medicine. In expeditionary environments, these professionals are the first line of care for wounded warfighters. Panelists will share unique insights into the challenges of battlefield medical care in operational environments and how partners from industry and government can help.
This panel will discuss the challenges faced by combat medics and corpsmen and the training, materiel, and tactics, techniques, and procedures necessary to improve the efficacy of battlefield medicine and reduce fatalities through continued excellence in medical care.
Moderator: Morris “Mo” Petitt, Sr Program Manager for Operational Medicine, CACI International., Retired Independent Duty Corpsman, Navy Seal, and Medical Service Corps Officer. (Confirmed)
Panelists:
Command Sergeant Major Michael L. Gragg, Senior Enlisted Leader, USAMEDCOM (Confirmed)
Command Sergeant Major Uriah Popp, Senior Enlisted Leader, Womack Army Medical Center (Confirmed)
Master Chief Petty Officer Alberia Davis, Pacific Fleet Medical Master Chief (Confirmed)
12:30 – 1:15 Networking Lunch & Exhibits
1:15 – 2:00 Strengthening and Enhancing the Recovery of Non-Combat and Combat US Marines
-Allowing Marines to be most effective by properly rehabilitating their mind, body, and spirit
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-Supporting US Marines through recovery and transition -Ensuring that the regiment achieves individualized care for each Marine by synergizing its assets and preparing their Marines for success once the recovery process is complete
Col Lawrence Miller, USMC (Confirmed) Commanding Officer Wounded Warrior Regiment
2:00 – 2:45 Leveraging Medical R&D Advancements to Improve the Health and Lethality of the Joint Force
-Current DHA R&D initiatives in support of medical providers
-Delivering materiel and knowledge products into the hands of providers and warfighters
-Leveraging best practices to reduce practice variation
CAPT Joseph Cohn, USN (Invited)
Chief, Research Program Division
Defense Health Agency
2:45 – 3:30 Acquisition and Deployment of MHS GENESIS in Operational Medicine
-Allowing first responders to document patient status and treatments rendered at the point of injury -Viewing and documenting a patient’s complete operational electronic health record by compiling his/her health history from various electronic military healthcare systems within the operational environment -Providing a common operating picture and decision support for deployed medical forces
COL Michael Greenly, USA (Invited) Program Manager JOMIS (Joint Operational Medicine Information Systems)
3:30 End of Symposium
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