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Page 1: Using Public Health Missions to Prepare for Disaster Response

Using Public Health Missions to Prepare for Disaster Response

Texas State Guard – Medical Reserve Corps

LTC Frank Stead

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• Public Health Authority

• Defines areas of State that are medically underserved

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Medically Underserved Locations

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Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense - Reserve Affairs

Civilian-Military Innovative Readiness Training Program

•National Defense Authorization Act of 1993

•Civilian Military Projects not otherwise met

•Provides the Services “hands-on” readiness training

•Provides direct and lasting benefit to communities

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GOVERNOR

ADJUTANTGENERAL

TEXAS ARMYNATIONAL GUARD

TEXAS AIRNATIONAL GUARD

TEXAS STATE GUARD

------------------------------------------Texas Military Forces---------------------------------------

TEXAS MEDICALRESERVE CORPS

REGIONALBRIGADES

Texas Military ForcesOrganizational Chart

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Commander(San Antonio)

AlamoMedical GroupCommander(UTHSCSA )

HoustonMedical Group

Commander(UTHSCH)

West Texas Medical GroupCommander

(TTHSC - Lubbock)

Statewide Command Staff(San Antonio &

Austin)

WMD CST AuxiliaryTeam

(Statewide)

DeputyCommander

(Dallas)

Fort WorthMedical Group

Commander(N TX HSC)

Central TexasMedical Group

Commander(A&M HSC)

Dallas Medical GroupCommander

(SW Med School)

Texas Medical RangersOrganizational Chart

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Medical GroupOrganizational Chart

Group Commander

Trauma Stability Team(s)X 1 or 2

Healthcare Treatment and Counseling Teams

X 3 - 5

Alternate Treatment Site Teams

X 3 - 7

Group Command Staff

Personnel Operations & Training

Supply & Logistics Chaplain

WMD Civil Support Augmentation Team(s)

Medical Groups are regionally-based and some medical teams may be located in cities away from the Group headquarters. For example, Alamo Medical Group teams may be located in Laredo, Corpus Christi or Brownsville.

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Operation Lone Star

• Joint Military and Civil Humanitarian Mission in its seventh year started in 1999

• Joint Military Task Force

• TXANG and TXSG - MRC

• Department of State Health Services

• Volunteer Organizations

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DSHS Site Locations

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Brownsville

Gallegos ElementaryBrownsville, Texas

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. La Joya—

Chapa Elementary School, 3 1/2 Mile North Doffing Road,

La Joya, TX

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Rio Grand City—

Ringgold Middle School,Fort Ringgold Campus,

Rio Grande City, TX

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19-22JUL TUE-FRI

1 23 JUL

SAT

2 24 JUL

SUN

3 25 JUL MON

4 26 JUL

TUE

5 27 JUL WED

6 28 JUL

THU

7 29 JUL

FRI

ALL

TY-2005 AT: Week One

Deploy & Arrival of MB

Operational Days - Operation Lone Star

Advance Party 1st D

ay

RCV UNITS

In briefs & Final Set up

VIP DAY-RGUnivision Telethon

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TY-2005 AT: Week Two

8 30 JUL

SAT

9 31 JUL

SUN

10 1 AUG MON

11 2 AUG TUE

12 3 AUG WED

13 4 AUG THU

14 5 AUG

FRI

15 6 AUG SAT

ALL

REDEPLOY

Endex

Recovery

MWR

HSRECOVERY

EOM

Operational Days - Operation Lone Star

MOSQ trngCDR’s time

OLS 1/2day

AAR

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Task Organization

•Headquarters

Weslaco

•Ringgold Jr. High

Star County

•Chapa

Hidalgo County

•Gallegos Elementary

Cameron County

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CIVILIAN ORGANZATIONS

• DSHS Region 11 Lead

• Three Counties Health Departments

• 15 Volunteer Organizations

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__________________Incident

Commander

______________Admin/Finance

_____________Military

_____________Civilian

______________Plans

______________Military

______________Civilian

_____________Logistics

_____________Pharmacy

______________Supplies

_____________Operations

______________Communications

______________Security

_____________Safety

____________Public Information

Officer (PIO)

_____________Volunteers

______________Healthcare/Clinic

HSPD – 5 Implementation

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HQ Organization

CommanderExecutive Officer

S3 Operations/Planning

S1Admin/Personnel

S4 Logistics

PAO NCOIC

DSHS Regional Administrator

NCOIC NCOIC NCOIC

•Staff NCO’s •Staff NCO’s

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Site Organization

Site OIC Executive Officer

S3Operations/Planning

S1Admin/Personnel

S4Logistics

Site PAO Site NCOIC

DSHS Civilian Lead

NCOIC NCOIC NCOIC

Chief Medical Officer

Chief Nursing Officer Chief Dental Officer

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Generic Site FlowLine up

Registration

Hearing, Speech, VisionTesting

ImmunizationClinic

Physicians Stations Dental Stations

Basic PhysicalHeight/Weight

Basic PhysicalDiabetic Check

Basic Physical BP/Temperature

Pharmacy

Check out

Cleaning X-ray

Procedures

Check out

Basic PhysicalImmunization Records

Check

Counseling

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Morning Line Up

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Registration

Colonel Joseph Gonzales, TXSG-MRC

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Basic Physical

Major Leslie Melton-Kissel RN, TXSG-MRC

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Check for Diabetes

Dental Assistant Students

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Immunizations

Sargent David Van Curren, TXARNG

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Counseling

DSHS Healthy Lifestyle Specialist

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Visit with the Doctor

Lt. Colonel (Dr.) Samuel Morale, TXSG-MRC

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Visit with the Dentist

Lt. Colonel (DDS) Robert Galvin, TXARNG

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Pharmacy

SGT Johnny Mendoza, TXARNG

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What has been accomplished

• 13,877 Individual Served in 2004-2005

• Services provided were estimated at a value of $1,724,322

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OPERATION LONE STAR Texas State Guard

Medical Reserve corps

2004 – 28 participants

126 days served

2005 – 85 Participants

435 days served

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2006 Daily MRC

Site Resources Needed

•Physicians/PA’s 8 Communications 2

•Nurses 12 Security 5

•Medics 18 Admin/Bilingual 10

•Dentists 2 HQ 13

•Dental Techs 4

•Pharmacy Techs 4 Total 84 positions

870 services days required

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2006

Medical Reserve Corps